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ABC COMMITTEE (NOT A REGISTERED COMMITTEE) 500 BETTGER AUTOMOTIVE INC D/B/A HOUSE OF MUFFLERS & B PETE RICKETTS FOR GOVERNOR 500 BLACK HILLS ENERGY CORP NE DEMOCRATIC PARTY 1,250.00 NE REPUBLICAN PARTY 1,250.00 BLUE CROSS AND BLUE SHIELD OF NEBRASKA GREATER OMAHA CHAMBER PAC 250 NE DEMOCRATIC PARTY 2,500.00 NE REPUBLICAN PARTY 5,000.00 PETE RICKETTS FOR GOVERNOR 5,000.00 ROB SCHAFER FOR BOARD OF REGENTS 2,500.00 SARPY COUNTY DEMOCRATIC PARTY 899 BLUESTEM ENERGY SOLUTIONS LLC SCHILZ FOR LEGISLATURE 1,500.00 BLUESTEM SERVICES INC. NE FIREARMS OWNERS ASSOCIATION PAF (NFOA-PAF) 1,000.00 PAC BLUESTONE DEVELOPMENT LLC FRIENDS OF CHRIS JERRAM 1,000.00 BLUE WAVE INC. 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CITIZENS FOR BEUTLER 2,000.00 BRONCO'S LAND COMPANY COMMITTEE TO ELECT DIANE BATTIATO 250 FRIENDS OF RICH PAHLS (OMAHA CITY COUNCIL) 300 JIM CAVANAUGH FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER (NR) 700 B & R STORES, INC. PETE RICKETTS FOR GOVERNOR 2,999.89 BRUNER FRANK, LLC PETE RICKETTS FOR GOVERNOR 500 BRUNING LAW GROUP BURKE HARR FOR LEGISLATURE 1,000.00 DOUG PETERSON FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL 2,500.00 FRIENDS OF MIKE HILGERS-LEGISLATURE 500 BUCKS, INC. BEN GRAY FOR CITY COUNCIL 2,000.00 FESTERSEN FOR CITY COUNCIL 1,000.00 BURLINGTON CAPITAL GROUP LLC COMMITTEE TO ELECT DIANE BATTIATO 500 FESTERSEN FOR CITY COUNCIL 500 FRIENDS FOR HEATH MELLO 1,250.00 FRIENDS OF RICH PAHLS (OMAHA CITY COUNCIL) 1,000.00 KLEINE FOR DOUGLAS COUNTY ATTORNEY 500 CABELA'S, INC. CITIZENS FOR BUILDING OUR FUTURE 2015 5,000.00 CALABRETTO BUILDING GROUP INC. KIDS COMMITTEE- GRETNA 2015 500 CAPITAL TOWING CITIZENS FOR BEUTLER 1,000.00 JON CAMP FOR CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE 500 CASLING DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING INC D/B/A CQUENCE HEALTH GROUP MELTON FOR OMAHA 2,500.00 CASSLING DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING, INC. D/B/A CASSLING FRIENDS OF MIKE HILGERS-LEGISLATURE 2,500.00 MURANTE FOR LEGISLATURE 2,500.00 CELEBRITY HOMES, INC. COMMITTEE TO GET THE JOB DONE 1,500.00 FRIENDS OF CHRIS JERRAM 500 JEAN STOTHERT FOR OMAHA 1,000.00 CENTENE CORPORATION PETE RICKETTS FOR GOVERNOR 5,000.00 CENTURYLINK CITIZENS TO ELECT JIM SMITH 1,000.00 NE DEMOCRATIC PARTY 1,250.00 NE REPUBLICAN PARTY 1,250.00 PETE RICKETTS FOR GOVERNOR 2,500.00 CERESCOBANK JERRY JOHNSON FOR LEGISLATURE 300 CH2M HILL ENGINEERS, INC. JEAN STOTHERT FOR OMAHA 5,000.00 CHATEAU DEVELOPMENT LLC CITIZENS FOR BEUTLER 500 JON CAMP FOR CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE 500 CHATELAINE RESIDENCES CITIZENS FOR A BETTER LINCOLN 272.85 CHIEF INDUSTRIES, INC.
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