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Friends of Jason Brodeur.Xlsx Date Amount Expense Paid To Address City State Zip Purpose Type 4/19/2016$ 18.97 FIRST FLORIDA INTEGRITY BANK 811 ANCHOR RODE DR. NAPLES, FL 34103 CHECKS MON 4/26/2016$ 1,000.00 CAMPAIGN TO KEEP JUDGE RUDISILL 4910 CAINS WREN TR SANFORD, FL 32771 CONTRIBUTION CAN 4/26/2016$ 1,000.00 DANA YOUNG CAMPAIGN PO BOX 10464 TAMPA, FL 33679 CONTRIBUTION CAN 4/26/2016$ 1,000.00 SHAWN HARRISON CAMPAIGN 18136 LONGWATER RUN DR TAMPA, FL 33647 CONTRIBUTION CAN 4/26/2016$ 1,000.00 KATHLEEN PETERS CAMPAIGN 6800 GULFPORT BLVD STE 201 #331 SOUTH PASADENA, FL 33707 CONTRIBUTION CAN 4/26/2016$ 1,000.00 KEITH PERRY CAMPAIGN 2505 NW 71ST PLACE GAINESVILLE, FL 32653 CONTRIBUTION CAN 4/26/2016$ 1,000.00 GEOFFREY KENDRICK CAMPAIGN 1184 TROTWOOD BLVD WINTER SPRINGS, FL 32708 WINTER SPRINGS CITY COMMISSION CAN 4/26/2016$ 11.33 NETWORK TALLAHASSEE PO BOX 12035 TALLAHASSEE, FL 32317 WEBSITE HOSTING MON 4/29/2016$ 479.14 BRODEUR JASON 400 S PALMETTO SANFORD, FL 32771 FUNDRAISER RMB 5/13/2016$ 500.00 STEPHEN FULFORD CAMPAIGN 5976 BOSTON HWY MONTICELLO, FL 32344 JEFFERSON COUNTY COMMISSION CAN 5/13/2016$ 1,250.00 EXTENSIVE ENTERPRISES MEDIA 204 37TH AVE N STE 182 ST PETERSBURG, FL 33704 ADVERTISING MON 5/16/2016$ 1,000.00 NEIL COMBEE CAMPAIGN PO BOX 91786 LAKELAND, FL 33804 CONTRIBUTION CAN 5/16/2016$ 1,000.00 MIKE MILLER CAMPAIGN PO BOX 2351 WINTER PARK, FL 32790 CONTRIBUTION CAN 5/16/2016$ 239.88 NETWORK TALLAHASSEE PO BOX 12035 TALLAHASSEE, FL 32317 WEBSITE HOSTING MON 5/31/2016$ 1,000.00 MIGUEL DIAZ DE LA PORTILLA CAMPAIGN 200 S BISCAYNE BLVD 36TH FLOOR MIAMI, FL 33131 CONTRIBUTION CAN 5/31/2016$ 5,000.00 GOODSON LOGAN 1001 E JEFFERSON ST ORLANDO, FL 32801 CONSULTING MON 6/3/2016$ 105.76 BRODEUR JASON 400 S PALMETTO AVE SANFORD, FL 32771 FUNDRAISER RMB 6/13/2016$ 1,000.00 DANA DESANTIS CAMPAIGN 50 WEST DR MELBOURNE, FL 32904 BREVARD COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD CAN 6/13/2016$ 1,000.00 ASHLEY COONE CAMPAIGN 1052 SW RAINBOW AVE ARCADIA, FL 34266 DESOTO CLERK OF COURT CAN 6/28/2016$ 1,362.75 BRODEUR JASON 400 S PALMETOO AVE SANFORD, FL 32771 FUNDRAISER RMB 7/6/2016$ 1,000.00 KEITH BRITTON CAMPAIGN 1041 CALIFORNIA CREEK DR OVIEDO, FL 32765 OVIEDO CITY COUNCIL CAN 7/6/2016$ 10,000.00 SUSIE DOLAN FOR STATECOMMITTEEWOMAN 1083 CROSS CUT WAY LONGWOOD, FL 32750 SEMINOLE COUNTY STATE COMMITTEEWOMAN MON 7/18/2016$ 1,000.00 FRANK ARTILES CAMPAIGN PO BOX 570726 MIAMI, FL 33257 CONTRIBUTION CAN 7/18/2016$ 30,000.00 ACCOMPLISHED CONSERVATIVE LEADERS FUND 801 S BROAD ST BROOKSVILLE, FL 34601 CONTRIBUTION MON 7/19/2016$ 6,000.00 MILLENNIUM CONSULTING INC PO BOX 568926 ORLANDO, FL 32856 CONSULTING MON 7/19/2016$ 5,000.00 GOODSON LOGAN 1001 E JEFFERSON ST ORLANDO, FL 32801 CONSULTING MON 7/26/2016$ 1,000.00 DEDE SCHAFFNER CAMPAIGN 200 SPRINGSIDE RD LONGWOOD, FL 32779 SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD CAN 7/26/2016$ 5,000.00 FLORIDA FUTURE ALLIANCE 5471 SPRING HILL DR SPRING HILL, FL 34606 CONTRIBUTION MON 7/26/2016$ 50,000.00 REPUBLICAN PARTY OF FLORIDA 420 E JEFFERSON ST TALLAHASSEE, FL 32301 CONTRIBUTION MON 8/4/2016$ 123.29 BRODEUR JASON 400 S PALMETTO AVE SANFORD, FL 32771 FUNDRAISER RMB 8/5/2016$ 6,250.00 MILLENNIUM CONSULTING, INC PO BOX 568926 ORLANDO, FL 32856 CONSULTING MON 8/9/2016$ (765.50) CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT TO KEEP JUDGE RUDISILL 4910 CAINS WREN TR SANFORD, FL 32771 CONTRIBUTION REFUND REF 8/11/2016$ 589.90 STRATEGIC VICTORY MEDIA CONSULTANTS 5471 SPRING HILL DR SPRING HILL, FL 34606 CONSULTING MON 8/15/2016$ 3,000.00 FLORIDA FUTURE ALLIANCE 801 S BROAD ST BROOKSVILLE, FL 34601 CONTRIBUTION MON 8/15/2016$ 153.63 BRODEUR JASON 400 S PALMETTO AVE SANDORD, FL 32771 FUNDRAISING RMB 8/16/2016$ 1,000.00 JOHN COURIEL CAMPAIGN 1172 S DIXIE HIGHWAY #373 CORAL GABLES, FL 33146 CONTRIBUTION CAN 8/18/2016$ 2,500.00 CAPITAL AIR SERVICE 120 S MONROE ST TALLAHASSEE, FL 32301 FLIGHT MON 8/22/2016$ 6,500.00 FLURY KATHERIN 1015 E RIVERIA BLVD OVIEDO, FL 32765 CONSULTING MON 8/26/2016$ 3,500.00 FLURY KATHERIN 1015 E RIVERIA BLVD OVIEDO, FL 32765 CONSULTING MON 8/29/2016$ 20.00 RAMBA CONSULTING GROUP 120 S MONROE ST TALLAHASSEE, FL 32301 POSTAGE MON 8/31/2016$ 2,500.00 TAYLOR STRATEGIES INC 404 PIEDMONT DR TALLAHASSEE, FL 32312 CONSULTING MON 9/8/2016$ 1,000.00 FRANK ARTILES CAMPAIGN PO BOX 570726 MIAMI, FL 33257 CONTRIBUTION CAN 9/9/2016$ 5,400.00 MILLENNIUM CONSULTING, INC PO BOX 568926 ORLANDO, FL 32856 CONSULTING MON 9/20/2016$ 1,000.00 BRYAN AVILA CAMPAIGN PO BOX 112829 HIALEAH, FL 33011 CONTRIBUTION CAN 9/26/2016$ 1,000.00 COLLEEN BURTON CAMPAIGN PO BOX 2298 LAKELAND, FL 33806 CONTRIBUTION CAN 9/28/2016$ 1,000.00 TONY TIZZIO CAMPAIGN 809 OSCEOLA TRAIL CASSELBERRY, FL 32707 SEMINOLE CO SOIL & WATER CONSERVATION CAN 9/28/2016$ 6,000.00 GOODSON LOGAN 1001 E JEFFERSON ST ORLANDO, FL 32801 CONSULTING MON 9/30/2016$ 1,000.00 KEITH PERRY CAMPAIGN 1890 SW 35TH PLACE GAINESVILLE, FL 32608 CONTRIBUTION CAN 10/4/2016$ 1,000.00 ANITERE FLORES CAMPAIGN 1421‐1 SW 107TH AVE #134 MIAMI, FL 33174 CONTRIBUTION CAN 10/4/2016$ 50,000.00 CITIZENS ALLIANCE FOR FLORIDA'S ECONOMY 3111 W DELEON ST #8 TAMPA, FL 33609 CONTRIBUTION MON 10/6/2016$ 20,000.00 TRADITIONAL VALUES 910 BELLE AVE STE 1180 WINTER SPRINGS, FL 32708 CONTRIBUTION MON 10/10/2016$ 6,300.00 MILLENNIUM CONSULTING INC PO BOX 568926 ORLANDO, FL 32856 CONSULTING MON 10/10/2016$ 2,000.00 CLOUD METRICS 14154 BRADBURY RD ORLANDO, FL 32828 CONSULTING MON 10/10/2016$ 68.84 BRODEUR JASON 400 S PALMETTO AVE SANFORD, FL 32771 HOTEL RMB 10/11/2016$ 3,021.72 TAYLOR STRATEGIES, LLC 404 PIEDMONT DR TALLAHASSEE, FL 32312 CONSULTING MON 10/18/2016$ 81,166.15 MILLENNIUM CONSULTING, INC PO BOX 568926 ORLANDO, FL 32856 CONSULTING MON 10/18/2016$ 5,000.00 FLORIDIANS FOR FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY PO BOX 568926 ORLANDO, FL 32856 CONTRIBUTION MON 10/19/2016$ 1,000.00 DEAN ASHER CAMPAIGN 1801 COOK AVE ORLANDO, FL 32806 CONTRIBUTION CAN 10/21/2016$ 1,000.00 KATHLEEN PETERS CAMPAIGN 6800 GULFPORT BLVD STE 201‐331 SOUTH PASADENA, FL 33707 CONTRIBUTION CAN 10/21/2016$ 41.03 BRODEUR JASON 400 S PALMETTO AVE SANFORD, FL 32771 FUNDRAISER EXPENSE RMB 10/27/2016$ 2,500.00 JOBS AND PROSPERITY FOR FLORIDA 2600 S DOUGLAS RD STE 900 CORAL GABLES, FL 33134 CONTRIBUTION MON 10/28/2016$ 46,555.50 MILLENNIUM CONSULTING, INC PO BOX 568926 ORLANDO, FL 32856 MAILERS ECC 11/1/2016$ 6,910.00 TAYLOR STRATEGIES LLC 404 PIEDMONT DR TALLAHASSEE, FL 32312 CONSULTING MON 11/4/2016$ 8,580.00 MILLENNIUM CONSULTING PO BOX 568926 ORLANDO, FL 32856 CONSULTING MON 11/9/2016$ 5,000.00 TRADITIONAL VALUES ECO 910 BELLE AVE STE 1180 WINTER SPRINGS, FL 32708 CONTRIBUTION MON 12/7/2016$ 2,500.00 TAYLOR STRATEGIES 404 PIEDMONT DR TALLAHASSEE, FL 32312 CONSULTING MON 12/8/2016$ 69.06 BRODEUR JASON 400 S PALMETTO AVE SANFORD, FL 32771 FUNDRAISER RMB 12/12/2016$ 25,000.00 REPUBLICAN PARTY OF FLORIDA PO BOX 311 TALLAHASSEE, FL 32301 CONTRIBUTION MON 12/13/2016$ 1,150.00 JAMES THIELEN CPA, PA 1915 HILLBROOKE TRAIL STE 1 TALLAHASSEE, FL 32311 FILED IRS FORM 990 MON 12/16/2016$ 460.40 BRODEUR JASON 400 S PALMETTO AVE SANFORD, FL 32771 FUNDRAISER RMB 12/31/2016$ 199.78 BRODEUR JASON 400 S PALMETTO AVE SANFORD, FL 32771 FUNDRAISER RMB 1/4/2017$ 3,037.50 EVOK ADVERTISING 1485 INTERNATIONAL PARKWAY STE 3001 HEATHROW, FL 32746 CONSULTING MON 1/4/2017$ 5,312.50 TAYLOR STRATEGIES, LLC 404 PIEDMONT DR TALLAHASSEE, FL 32312 CONSULTING MON 1/4/2017$ 6,406.25 MILLENNIUM CONSULTING, INC PO BOX 568926 ORLANDO, FL 32856 CONSULTING MON 1/11/2017$ 750.00 RAMBA LAW GROUP 120 S MONROE ST TALLAHASSEE, FL 32301 ANNUAL FEE MON 1/11/2017$ 1,014.70 BRODEUR JASON 400 S PALMETTO AVE SANFORD, FL 32771 FUNDRAISING EXPENSES RMB 1/19/2017$ 1,000.00 JASON BRODEUR CAMPAIGN PO BOX 471 SANFORD, FL 32772 CONTRIBUTION CAN 1/24/2017$ 102.93 BRODEUR JASON 400 S PALMETTO AVE SANFORD, FL 32771 FUNDRAISING EXPENSES RMB 2/3/2017$ 232.69 BRODEUR JASON 400 S PALMETTO AVE SANFORD, FL 32771 FUNDRAISING RMB 2/3/2017$ 3,544.78 TAYLOR STRATEGIES, LLC 404 PIEDMONT DR TALLAHASSEE, FL 32312 CONSULTING MON 2/14/2017$ 5,500.00 MILLENNIUM CONSULTING, INC PO BOX 568926 ORLANDO, FL 32856 CONSULTING MON 2/14/2017$ 422.35 BRODEUR JASON 400 S PALMETTO AVE SANFORD, FL 32771 FUNDRAISING RMB 2/16/2017$ 1,000.00 JEANETTE NUNEZ CAMPAIGN 2820 SW 140 AVE MIAMI, FL 33175 CONTRIBUTION CAN 2/20/2017$ 15,000.00 FRIENDS OF MATT CALDWELL 115 E PARK AVE STE 1 TALLAHASSEE, FL 32301 CONTRIBUTION MON 2/22/2017$ 1,000.00 GREG STEUBUE CAMPAIGN 13505 N BRANCH RD SARASOTA, FL 34240 CONTRIBUTION CAN 2/22/2017$ 81.25 COATES LAW FIRM, PL 115 E PARK AVE STE 1 TALLAHASSEE, FL 32301 LEGAL MON 2/22/2017$ 105.52 BRODEUR JASON 400 S PALMETTO AVE SANFORD, FL 32771 FUNDRAISING RMB 2/28/2017$ 150,000.00 FRIENDS OF MATT CALDWELL 115 E PARK AVE STE 1 TALLAHASSEE, FL 32301 CONTRIBUTIONS MON 3/1/2017$ 5,000.00 FRIENDS OF MATT CALDWELL PC 115 E PARK AVE STE 1 TALLAHASSEE, FL 32301 CONTRIBUTION MON 3/6/2017$ 1,000.00 ED HOOPER CAMPAIGN 2040 LAKEVIEW DR #205 CLEARWATER, FL 33763 CONTRIBUTION CAN 3/6/2017$ 361.74 BRODEUR JASON 400 S PALMETTO AVE SANFORD, FL 32771 FUNDRAISING RMB 3/8/2017$ 5,898.98 TAYLOR STRATEGIES, LLC 404 PIEDMONT DR TALLAHASSEE, FL 32312 CONSULTING MON 3/8/2017$ 220.08 BRODEUR JASON 400 S PALMETTO AVE SANFORD, FL 32771 FUNDRAISING RMB 3/14/2017$ 81.25 COATES LAW FIRM PL 115 E PARK AVE STE 1 TALLAHASSEE, FL 32301 LEGAL MON 3/16/2017$ 4,531.25 MILLENNIUM CONSULTING, INC PO BOX 568926 ORLANDO, FL 32856 CONSULTING MON 3/23/2017$ 13,895.65 TAYLOR STRATEGIES, LLC 404 PIEDMONT DR TALLAHASSEE, FL 32312 CONSULTING MON 4/17/2017$ 5,376.59 EVOK ADVERTISING 1485 INTERNATIONAL PARKWAY STE 3001 HEATHROW, FL 32746 DONOR GIFTS MON 4/17/2017$ 93.75 COATES LAW FIRM 115 EAST PARK AVE STE 1 TALLAHASSEE, FL 32301 LEGAL
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