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Print This Form Or Go Back 10/26/2020 Campaign Finance Receipts and Expenditures Report Print this form or Go Back Campaign Finance Receipts Governmental Ethics Commission & Expenditures Report 901 S. Kansas Ave. 10126/2020 Topeka, KS 66612 Office (785) 296-4219 Fax (785) 296-2548 ethics.kansas.gov Check only if appropriate _ Amended Filing J Termination Report Campaign Organization Name: Kansas Contractors PAC Finance Address: 800 SW Jackson, Suite 100 Filing Report Address2: City: Topeka Zip: 66612 Chairperson Home Phone: Chairperson Business Phone: (785) 266-4152 ~ I Party Committee PAC SUMMARY (covering the period from 7/24/2020 through 10/22/2020) ~ 1 CASH ON HAND AT BEGINNING OF PERIOD I $124,752.39 2 TOTAL CONTRIBUTIONS AND OTHER RECEIPTS (Schedule A) view/print $13,103.89 3 CASH AVAILABLE THIS PERIOD (Add Lines 1 and 2) $137,856.28 ~ 4 -TOTAL EXPENDITURES AND OTHER DISBURSEMENTS (Schedule C) view/print $102,677.44 5 CASH ON HAND AT CLOSE OF PERIOD Subtract Line 4 from 3) $35,178.84 ~ .... 6 IN-KIND (NON-MONETARY) CONTRIBUTIONS (Schedule B) view/print $0.00 7IOTHER TRANSACTIONS (Schedule D) view/print $0.00 "' "I declare that this report, including any accompanying schedules and statements, has been examined by me and to the best of my knowledge and belief is true, correct and complete. I understand that the intentional failure to file this document or intentionally filing a false document is a class A misdemeanor." Electronically filed on: 10/26/20205:36:14 PM Signature of Treasurer: Orville Spray Print this form or Go Back hllps:l/kssos.org/elections/cfr_viewer/reports/exp_report_main.aspx 1/1 10/26/2020 Campaign Finance Schedule A Report Print this form or Go Back SCHEDULE A CONTRIBUTIONS AND OTHER RECEIPTS Committee: Kansas Contractors PAC Type of Payment Occupation of Narne and Address Date Individual Giving Amount of Contributor Cash, Check, Loan, E- funds, Other More Than $150 Kansans for a Democratic House 10/22/20 Check $5,000.00 PO Box 2083 Topeka KS 6660 I Ronald Wilson heavy highway 10/22/20 10047 SW 18th Terrace Check $300.00 construction Towanda KS 67144 Ebert Construction Company 10/22/20 Check $1,500.00 PO Box 198 Wamego KS 66547 McPherson Concrete Products 10/22/20 Check $200.00 PO Box 369 McPherson KS 67460 J&R Sand 10/19/20 PO Box 2436 Check $500.00 Liberal KS 67905 Dustrol Inc 10/19/20 PO Box 309 Check $1,000.00 Towanda KS 67144 All Roads Barricades, Inc. 10/19/20 5700 Ballard Ave Check $250.00 Lincoln NE 68507 Sporer Land Development 10/19/20 PO Box 246 Check $1,300.00 Oakley KS 67748 Bayer Construction 10/15/20 PO Box 889 Check $500.00 Manhattan KS 66505 Monarch Cement Compnay 10/08/20 Check $1,000.00 PO Box 1000 Humboldt KS 66748 APAC Ks Inc Shear 10/08/20 PO Box 1605 Check $1,000.00 Hutchinson KS 67504 10/05/20 Harshman Construction Check $200.00 1632 FP Road https:/lkssos.org/elections/cfr_viewerireports/schedule_a_report.aspx 1/2 10/26/2020 Campaign Finance Schedule A Report Cedar Point KS 66843 L&M Contractors Inc 09/30/20 PO Box 1171 Check $350.00 Great Bend KS 67530 Corefirst Bank & Trust 09/30/20 3035 SW Topeka Blvd E Funds $3.89 Topeka KS 66611 Total Itemized Receipts for Period $13103.89 Total Unitemized Contributions ($50 or less) $0 Sale of Political Materials (Unitemized) $0 Total Contributions When Contributor Not Known $0 TOTAL RECEIPTS THIS PERIOD $13103.89 Plint this form or Go Back https:l/kssos.org/elections/cfr_viewer/reports/schedule_a_report.aspx 2/2 10/26/2020 Campaign Finance Schedule C Report Print this form or Go Back SCHEDULEC EXPENDITURES AND OTHER DISBURSEMENTS Committee: Kansas Contractors PAC Purpose of Expenditure or Disbursement Date Narne and Address Candidate Name & address if Amount independent or in-kind expenditure in excess of $300 Pro Print Fundraising Expenses 1033 SW Gage Blvd 10/13/20 $148.44 STE 200 Topeka KS 66604 Donation/Contrib Kansans for Democratic House 09/29/20 PO Box 2083 $5,000.00 Topeka KS 66601 Donation/Contrib Senate Democrats PAC 09/29/20 PO Box 1911 $5,000.00 Topeka KS 66601 Donation/Contrib Ryan Holmquist 09/15/20 340 W Beloit $500.00 Salina KS 67401 Brian Bergkamp Donation/Contrib 235 S Jane St 09/15/20 $250.00 Apt 809 Haysville KS 67060 Donation/Contrib Cheryl Helmer 09/15/20 1066 E 130th Ave $500.00 North Mulvane KS 67110 Donation/Contrib Christina Haswood 09/15/20 2317 Surrey Dr $250.00 Lawrence KS 66046 Donation/Contrib Clarke Sanders 09/15/20 2096 Leland Way $500.00 Salina KS 67401 Donation/Contrib Emil Bergquist 09/15/20 6430 N Hydraulic $250.00 Wichita KS 67219 09/15/20 Jesse Borjon Donation/Contrib $500.00 PO Box 4872 htlps:/Ikssos.org/elections/cfr_viewer/reports/schedule_c_report.aspx 1/13 10/26/2020 Campaign Finance Schedule C Report Topeka KS 66614 DonationiContrib Ken Collins 09/15/20 102 E 1st St $500.00 Mulberry KS 66756 DonationiContrib Les Lampe 09/15/20 6402 Warwick St $500.00 Shawnee KS 66218 DonationiContrib Patrick Penn 09/15/20 2507 N Lindberg St $500.00 Wichita KS 67226 DonationiContrib Susan Oliver-Estes 09/15/20 12224 E Bracken Ct $500.00 Wichita KS 67206 Donation/Contrib Steven Howe 09/15/20 2202 Melrose Ln $500.00 Salina KS 67401 Donation/Contrib Alicia Straub 09/15/20 401 S Kennedy Ave $1,000.00 Elinwood KS 67526 DonationiContrib Ethan Corson 09/15/20 4601 W 62nd Terr $1,000.00 Mission KS 66205 DonationiContrib JR Claeys 09/15/20 2157 Redhawk Lane $1,000.00 Salina KS 67401 Donation/Contrib Ktisten O'Shea 09/15/20 1010 NW 39th Street $1,000.00 Topeka KS 66618 Donation/Contrib Melissa Gregory 09/15/20 1440 N Gatewood #46 $1,000.00 Wichita KS 67206 DonationiContrib Michael Fagg 09/15/20 1810 Terrace Dr $1,000.00 E1 Dorado KS 67042 Donation/Contrib Renee Erickson 09/15/20 26 N Cypress Dr $1,000.00 Wichita KS 67206 https://kssos.org/elections/cfr_viewer/reports/schedule_c_report.aspx 2/13 10/26/2020 Campaign Finance Schedule C Report 09115120 Richard Hilderbrand Donation/Contrib $1,000.00 240 Cleveland Ave Baxter Springs KS 66713 Donation/Contrib Eber Phelps 09/11/20 3103 Olympic Lane $250.00 Hays KS 67601 Donation/Contrib Steve Johnson 09/10/20 10197 South Hopkins Rd $500.00 Assaria KS 67416 Donation/Contrib Lisa Moser 09110/20 3063 26th Road $500.00 Wheaton KS 66521 Donation/Contrib Jim Minnix 0911 0120 8101 W Road 40 $500.00 Scott City KS 67871 Donation/Contrib Adam Thomas 09/10/20 16272 S Sunset St $500.00 Olathe KS 66062 Donation/Contrib Adam Smith 0911 0/20 1970 RD 3 $250.00 Weskan KS 67762 Donation/Contrib Annie Kuether 09/10/20 1346 SW Wayne Avenue $500.00 Topeka KS 66604 Donation/Contrib Avery Anderson 09110/20 8 Circle Dr $500.00 Newton KS 67114 Donation/Contrib Barbara Wasinger 09/10120 1602 Elm St $250.00 Hays KS 67601 Donation/Contrib Barbara Ballard 09110/20 1532 Alvamar Drive $250.00 Lawrence KS 66047 Donation/Contrib Blaine Finch 0911 0/20 5 SW Fairview Dr $500.00 Ottawa KS 66067 09/10120 Blake Carpenter Donation/Contrib $500.00 1300 E Meadowlark Blvd #2203 https:llkssos.org/elections/cfr_viewer/reports/schedule_c_report.aspx 3/13 10/26/2020 Campaign Finance Schedule C Report Derby KS 67037 Donation/Contrib Boyd Orr 09/10/20 30111 H Rd $250.00 Fowler KS 67844 DonationiContrib Bradley Ralph 09/10/20 2103 Sixth Ave $500.00 Dodge City KS 67801 Brandon Woodard Donation/Contrib 9051 Renner Blvd 09/10/20 $500.00 Apt 3002 Lenexa KS 66219 Donation/Contrib Brett Parker 09/10/20 9807 W 104th St $500.00 Overland Park KS 66212 Donation/Contrib Broderick Henderson 09/10/20 2710 N. 8th St $250.00 Kansas City KS 66101 Donation/Contrib Charlotte Esau 09/10/20 11702 S Winchester St. $500.00 Olathe KS 66061 Donation/Contrib Chris Croft 09/10/20 8909 W 148th Terr $500.00 Overland Park KS 66221 DonationiContrib Cindy Neighbor 09/1 0/20 10405 W. 52nd Terr $500.00 Shawnee KS 66203 Donation/Contrib Dan Hawkins 09/10/20 9406 Harvest Lane $500.00 Wichita KS 67212 Donation/Contrib Dave Baker 09/10/20 278 Lakeroad $250.00 Council Grove KS 66846 Donation/Contrib David French 09/10/20 950 Holiday Dr $500.00 Lansing KS 66043 Donation/Contrib Dennis Highberger 09/1 0/20 1024 New York $250.00 Lawrence KS 66044 https:llkssos.org/elections/cfr_viewerlreports/schedule_c_report.aspx 4/13 10/26/2020 Campaign Finance Schedule C Report 09/10/20 Doug Blex Donation/Contrib $250.00 3131 CR 2600 Independence }(S 67301 DonationiContrib Elizabeth Bishop 09/10/20 8518 E Longlake St $500.00 Wichita }(S 67207 DonationiContrib Eric Smith 09/10/20 627 }(ennebec St $250.00 Burlington }(S 66839 DonationiContrib Fred Patton 09/10/20 339 NE 46th $500.00 Topeka }(S 66617 Donation/Contrib Gail Finney 09/10/20 1754 N. Madison St $500.00 Wichita }(S 67214 Donation/Contrib Jarrod Ousley 09/10/20 6800 Farley $250.00 Merriam }(S 66204 DonationiContrib Jason Probst 09/10/20 PO BOX 3263 $500.00 Hutchinson }(S 67501 DonationiContrib JeIll1ifer Day 09/10/20 11941PerrySt $500.00 Overland Park }(S 66213 Donation/Contrib Jerry Stogsdill 09/10/20 4414 Tomahawk Rd $500.00 Prairie Village }(S 66208 Donation/Contrib Jim }(elly 09/10/20 309 South 5th $250.00 Independence }(S 67301 DonationiContrib Jim Gartner 09/10/20 928 SW Woodbridge Ct $500.00 Topeka }(S 66606 Donation/Contrib Joe Newland 09/1 0/20 6395 Trego Rd $500.00 Neodesha }(S 66757 09/1 0/20 Joe Seiwert Donation/Contrib $500.00 1111 E Boundary Road httpS://kssos.org/elections/cfr_viewer/reports/schedule_c_report.aspx 5/13 10/26/2020 Campaign Finance Schedule C Report Pretty Prairie KS 67570 DonationlContrib John Toplikar 09/10/20 507 E Spruce $500.00 Olathe KS 66061 DonationlContrib John Alcala 09/10/20 520 NE Lake St $500.00 Topeka KS 66616 DonationlContrib John Carmichael 09/10/20 1475 N LieunettAve $500.00 Wichita KS 67203 Donation/Contrib John Resman 09/10/20 434 North Persimmon Dr $500.00 Olathe KS 66061 Donation/Contrib John Barker 09/10/20 103 Wassinger Ave $500.00 Abilene KS 67410 Donation/Contrib John Wheeler 09110/20 902 Anderson $250.00 Garden City KS 67846 DonationlContrib John Eplee 09/10/20 163 Deer Run $500.00 Atchison KS 66002 Donation/Contrib Kathy Wolfe Moore 09/10/20 3209 N.
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