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Expenditures Date Updated Page Protect Our Florida Values 6/2/2021 1 Expenditures Date Updated Page Protect Our Florida Values 6/2/2021 1 Date Amount Payee Address City / State / Zipcode Purpose 02/03/2019 $7,000.00 Florida Finance Strategies, 111-B East College Ave Tallahassee, FL 32301 Finance Consulting LLC 02/09/2019 $1,087.50 Coates Law Firm, PL 115 East Park Avenue Ste 1 Legal fees 02/20/2019 $2,846.47 Election Management Post Office Box 10362 Tallahassee, FL 32302 Advertising Solutions, Inc. 03/06/2019 $536.25 Legal Fees 03/07/2019 $3,500.00 03/12/2019 $2,500.00 Political Consulting $101.27 SuperNova Digital Website Communications, Inc. 03/15/2019 $6,366.00 Creative Direct, LLC 25 East Main Street Richmond, VA 23219 Direct Mail $4,368.00 $4,200.00 03/18/2019 $4,000.00 America Rising Corp. 1500 Wilson Blvd 5th Floor Arlington, VA 22209 Research 03/20/2019 $1,147.54 PAC Financial Management 8489 Cabin Hill Road Tallahassee, FL 32311 Treasurer Services Expenditures Date Updated Page Protect Our Florida Values 6/2/2021 2 Date Amount Payee Address City / State / Zipcode Purpose 03/21/2019 $4,144.00$7,000.00 Florida Finance Strategies, 111-B East College Ave Tallahassee, FL 32301 Direct Mail LLC 03/29/2019 $1,591.00 Coates Law Firm, PL 115 East Park Avenue Ste 1 04/01/2019 Election Management Post Office Box 10362 Tallahassee, FL 32302 Finance Consulting Solutions, Inc. 04/03/2019 $175.00 Legal Fees 04/05/2019 $3,820.00 Magnolia Strategies, LLC Post Office Box 10011 Political Consulting $5,272.50 Political consulting advertising 04/09/2019 $629.55 Treasurer Services 04/11/2019 $65.00 CreativeSunTrust Direct, Bank LLC 25215 East South Main Monroe Street Street Richmond, VA 23219 Service Charge $10,000.00 Coalition for a Conservative 800 Ocala Road Ste 300-328 Tallahassee, FL 32304 Contribution Florida 04/30/2019 $15.00 Wire fee 05/24/2019 $4,000.00$473.50 06/19/2019 PACRepublican Financial Party Management of Florida 8489420 East Cabin Jefferson Hill Road Street Tallahassee, FL 32311 ContributionTreasurer Services Expenditures Date Updated Page Protect Our Florida Values 6/2/2021 3 Date Amount Payee Address City / State / Zipcode Purpose 06/25/2019 $273.50 Tallahassee, FL 32301 Finance Consulting 01/17/2020 $98.75 Coates Law Firm, PL 115 East Park Avenue Ste 1 Legal services 01/31/2020 $5.00 02/03/2020 -$5.00 Service Charge Refund 03/16/2020 $245.00 Picotte and Porter, LLC 2668 Scott Mill Lane Jacksonville, FL 32223 03/19/2020 $500.00 Brian Lamb Campaign 213 NE Lantana Road Branford, FL 32008 Lafayette County Sheriff 03/27/2020 $5,638.62 Amanda Daughtry 207 Daughtry Drive Sopchoppy, FL 32358 Mileage 04/30/2020 SunTrust Bank 215 South Monroe Street Service Charge 05/29/2020 06/23/2020 $1,000.00$15.00 Danny Kushmer Campaign Post Office Box 1261 Brandon, FL 33509 House District 59 06/29/2020 $1,304.50 06/30/2020 PAC Financial Management 8489 Cabin Hill Road Tallahassee, FL 32311 TreasurerService Charge Services Expenditures Date Updated Page Protect Our Florida Values 6/2/2021 4 Date Amount Payee Address City / State / Zipcode Purpose 07/10/2020 Anthony Rodriguez 2600 South Douglas Road, Suite Coral Gables, FL 33134 House District 118 Campaign 900 07/20/2020 Joe Harding Campaign Post Office Box 791 Williston, FL 32696 House District 22 07/22/2020 Conservatives for a Better 8720 Southwest 84 Street Miami,Tallahassee, FL 33173 FL 32302 Florida Daniel Perez Campaign House District 116 MikeMagnolia Giallombardo Strategies, LLC Post Office Box 10059410011 Cape Coral, FL 33904 House District 77 Campaign $2,500.00 Jonathan Michael Tallman 1456 Oakmont Place Niceville, FL 32578 HousePolitical District Consulting 4 Campaign Adam Botana Campaign 27820 Forester Drive Bonita Springs, FL 34134 HouseTreasurer District Services 76 07/26/2020 $1,374.00 07/29/2020 $2,000.00 Contribution $1,000.00$6,000.00 Citizens Alliance for Florida's Post Office Box 2785 Stuart, FL 34995 Economy Erika Benfield Campaign 166 Verde Way DeBary, FL 32713 House District 27 PACJohn FinancialSnyder Campaign Management 84894239 CabinSW High Hill Meadow Road Avenue, Tallahassee,Palm City, FL FL 34990 32311 House District 82 Unit 201 Expenditures Date Updated Page Protect Our Florida Values 6/2/2021 5 Date Amount Payee Address City / State / Zipcode Purpose 07/31/2020 Tallahassee, FL 32301 Finance Consulting 08/10/2020 $516.25 08/15/2020 Jamey Harvey 2614 W Tennessee Street, Apt Contract Labor 7202 Elizabeth Hughes 228 Jack Crum Road Crawfordville, FL 32327 Contract Labor 08/21/2020 PicotteWebster and Barnaby Porter, Campaign LLC 2668Post OfficeScott MillBox Lane 6643 Jacksonville,Deltona, FL 32728 FL 32223 08/24/2020 $500.00 Ana Maria Rodriguez 11645 Northwest 78 Lane Doral, FL 33178 Senate District 39 Campaign 08/25/2020 $863.53 Sopchoppy, FL 32358 Treasurer Services 09/02/2020 SunTrustOyster Boss, Bank LLC 2152350 South Sopchoppy Monroe Highway Street Event Food 09/11/2020 $10,000.00 Tom Fabricio Campaign 4931 SW 150 Avenue Tallahassee,Miramar, FL 33027 FL 32304 House District 103 $1,000.00$15.00 Traci Koster Campaign 610 South Blvd. Tampa, FL 33606 House District 64 09/14/2020 $1,661.52 Posey's Catering Post Office Box 294 Panacea, FL 32346 HouseFood & District Beverage 27 PACRepublican Financial Party Management of Florida 8489420 East Cabin Jefferson Hill Road Street Tallahassee, FL 32311 ServiceContribution Charge Expenditures Date Updated Page Protect Our Florida Values 6/2/2021 6 Date Amount Payee Address City / State / Zipcode Purpose 09/15/2020 Tallahassee, FL 32301 $1,927.15 Jamey Harvey 2614 W Tennessee Street, Apt Reim - transportation, fuel, food & bev 7202 09/21/2020 $25.00 Elizabeth Hughes 228 Jack Crum Road Crawfordville, FL 32327 ContractService charge Labor $92.20 Picotte and Porter, LLC 2668 Scott Mill Lane Jacksonville, FL 32223 Reim - lodging, food and beverage $2,248.05$500.00 Jason Shoaf 216 Gautier Memorial Lane Port St. Joe, FL 32456 Reim - event site prep & entertainment $106.42 ReimMileage - lodging, tolls, food and beverage $723.93 SunTrust Bank 215 South Monroe Street $4,290.70 Panache Tent + Event 516 E First Street Tallahassee, FL 32304 Event Tables & Chairs Rental 09/29/2020 $10,777.44 Tapper & Company Post Office Box 280 Port St. Joe, FL 32457 Event lodging Properties Management, Inc. 10/15/2020 Expenditures Date Updated Page Protect Our Florida Values 6/2/2021 7 Date Amount Payee Address City / State / Zipcode Purpose 10/18/2020 $1,163.00 Tallahassee, FL 32301 10/24/2020 $50.00 11/16/2020 $250.00 Jamey Harvey 2614 W Tennessee Street, Apt Contract Labor 7202 $877.66 Elizabeth Hughes 228 Jack Crum Road Crawfordville, FL 32327 ServiceMileage charge $339.62 Picotte and Porter, LLC 2668 Scott Mill Lane Jacksonville, FL 32223 11/18/2020 $299.33 Sopchoppy, FL 32358 MileageTreasurer Services $29.23 SunTrust Bank 215 South Monroe Street Reim - food and beverage 11/28/2020 $920.00 Tallahassee, FL 32304 12/02/2020 $162.50 Reim - printing 12/14/2020 $3,273.38 Tailgate Guys, LLC 2111 Marvyn Parkway Opelika, AL 36804 Event Entertainment 12/15/2020 $2,808.75 PACJB's SopchoppyFinancial Management Sauce 848910 Doc Cabin Simmons Hill Road Road Tallahassee, FL 32311 TreasurerPromotional Services Items Expenditures Date Updated Page Protect Our Florida Values 6/2/2021 8 Date Amount Payee Address City / State / Zipcode Purpose 12/21/2020 $234.12 PrintingFinance Consulting 01/06/2021 01/11/2021 $33.82 Election Management Post Office Box 10362 Tallahassee, FL 32302 Finance Consulting Solutions, Inc. $734.00 02/08/2021 PicotteRachel andPlakon Porter, Campaign LLC 26681015 ScottTufton Mill Cove Lane Jacksonville,Lake Mary, FL FL 32746 32223 House District 29 02/16/2021 Jason Shoaf 216 Gautier Memorial Lane Port St. Joe, FL 32456 02/23/2021 $288.81 Treasurer Services 02/24/2021 Linda Chaney Campaign 2055 Northwest Diamond Creek Jensen Beach, FL 34957 ReimHouse - Districtfood and 69 beverage Way 02/28/2021 $2,000.00$297.00 03/02/2021 $1,000.00 03/10/2021 $525.00 Reim - transportation 03/11/2021 $3,010.00 PAC Financial Management 8489 Cabin Hill Road Tallahassee, FL 32311 Treasurer Services Expenditures Date Updated Page Protect Our Florida Values 6/2/2021 9 Date Amount Payee Address City / State / Zipcode Purpose 04/06/2021 Anthony Rodriguez 2600 South Douglas Road, Suite Tallahassee,Coral Gables, FL FL 32301 33134 Finance Consulting Campaign 900 04/12/2021 $98.75 Coates Law Firm, PL 115 East Park Avenue Ste 1 Legal Services -$3,273.38 Refund 05/03/2021 $609.00 Picotte and Porter, LLC 2668 Scott Mill Lane Jacksonville, FL 32223 05/28/2021 $342.13 Jason Shoaf 216 Gautier Memorial Lane Port St. Joe, FL 32456 Reim - lodging 06/02/2021 Miami-Dade County Comm. Dist. 10 $2,000.00 $1,000.00 Tailgate Guys, LLC 2111 Marvyn Parkway Opelika, AL 36804 PAC Financial Management 8489 Cabin Hill Road Tallahassee, FL 32311 Treasurer Services.
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