KANSAS GOVERNMENTAL ETHICS COMMISSION October 29, 2018

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KANSAS GOVERNMENTAL ETHICS COMMISSION October 29, 2018 KANSAS GOVERNMENTAL ETHICS COMMISSION RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES REPORT REceIVE OF A POLITICAL OR PARTY COMMITTEE OCT 26 2018 October 29, 2018 Ks Governmental EtiJics C '. FILE WITH SECRETARY OF STATE ommlSSIO SEE REVERSE SIDE FOR INSTRUCTIONS A. Name of Committee: KRIT PAC PO Box 4799 Address: City and Zip Code: _T_o_p_e_ka_,_K_S_6_6_6_04 _ This is a (check one): __ Party Committee " Political Committee B. Check only if appropriate: __ Amended Filing __ Termination Report C. Summary (covering the period from July 27, 2018 through October 25, 2018) 1. Cash on hand at beginning of period .. 41,600.83 2. Total Contributions and Other Receipts (Use Schedule A) .. o 3. Cash available this period (Add Lines 1 and 2) .. 41,600.83 4. Total Expenditures and Other Disbursements (Use Schedule C) . 24,950.00 5. Cash on hand at close of period (Subtract Line 4 from 3) .. 16,650.83 6. In-Kind Contributions (Use Schedule B) ......... o 7. Other Transactions (Use Schedule D) . o D. "1 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." 10-26-18 Date Signature ofTre;sure/Ch8 GEe Form Rev, 2018 .' SCHEDULE C EXPENDITURES AND OTHER DISBURSEMENTS KRIT PAC (Name of Party Committee or Political Committee) Purpose of Expenditure Name and Address Amount Date To Whom Expenditure is Made If independent or in-kind expenditure in excess of $300 is made for a candidate, list candidate name & address Rep Adam Lusker contribution 452 S 210th Street 9-27-18 250.00 Frontenac, KS 66763 Mark Samsel contribution 9-27-18 227 Edgewood Drive 25000 Wellsville, KS 66092 Rep. Jene Vickrey contribution 502 S Countryside Dr 9-27-18 250.00 Louisburg, KS 66053 Chris Croft contribution 9-27-18 8909 W 148th Terr 250.00 Overland Park, KS 66221 Rep. Kent Thompson contribution 9-27-18 18162800 Street 200.00 LaHarpe, KS 66751 Rep. Larry Hibbard contribution 9-27-18 858 EE 75 Road 200.00 Toronto, KS 66777 John Toplikar contribution 507 E. Spruce 9-27-18 250.00 Olathe, KS 66061 Rep tom Cox contribution 9-27-18 14814 W 71st Terr 250.00 Shawnee, KS 66216 Rep. Cindy Neighbor contribution 10405 W 52nd Terrace 9-27-18 500.00 Shawnee, KS 66203 Rep. Stephanie Clayton contribution 9825 Woodson Drive 9-27-18 250.00 Overland Park, KS 66207 Rep. Jan Kessinger contribution 9-27-18 12605 Walmer Street 250.00 Overland Park, KS 66209 2900.00 Subtotal This Page page_l_otL SCHEDULEC EXPENDITURES AND OTHER DISBURSEMENTS KRIT PAC (Name ofParty Committee or Political Committee) Purpose of Expenditure Name and Address Amount Date To Whom Expenditure is Made If independent or in-kind expenditure in eXCess of $300 is made for a candidate, list candidate name & address Rep. Linda Gallagher contribution 7804 Monrovia Street 9-26-18 250.00 Lenexa, KS 66216 Rep. Melissa Rooker contribution 4121 Brookridge Drive 9-26-18 500.00 Fairway, KS 66205 Rep Sean Tarwater contribution 16006 Meadow Lane 9-26-18 500.00 Stilwell, KS 66085 Kellie Warren contribution 9-26-18 14505 Falmouth Street 250.00 Leawood, KS 66224 Rep. Pam Curtis contribution 9-26-18 322 North 16th Street 250.00 Kansas City, KS 66102 Rep. Kathy Wolfe Moore contribution 9-26-18 3209 N. 131 st Street 250.00 Kansas City, KS 66109 Rep. Stan Frownfelter contribution 5225 Crest Drive 9-26-18 500.00 Kansas City, KS 66106 Rep Willie Dove contribution 9-26-18 14715 Timber Lane 250.00 Bonner Springs, KS 66012 Rep Debbie Deere contribution 402 Maple Court 9-26-18 500.00 Lansing, KS 66043 Rep Jeff Pittman contribution 1108 S Broadway 9-26-18 500.00 Leavenworth, KS 66048 Mike Amyx contribution 9-26-18 501 Lawrence Avenue 250.00 Lawrence, KS 66049 4000.00 Subtotal This Page page~ofl SCHEDULEC EXPENDITURES AND OTHER DISBURSEMENTS KRIT PAC (Name of Party Committee or Political Committee) Purpose of Expenditure Name and Address Amount Date To Whom Expenditure is Made If independent or in-kind expenditure in excess of $300 is made for a candidate, list candidate name & address Rep. Abraham Rafie contribution 14513 Floyd Street 9-26-18 200.00 Overland Park, KS 66223 Megan Lynn contribution 9-26-28 14430 W 139th Place 250.00 Olathe, KS 66062 Rep Fred Patton contribution 9-26-18 339 NE 46th 250.00 Topeka, KS 66617 Rep. Ron Highland contribution 9-26-18 27487 Wells Creek Road 250.00 Wamego, KS 66547 Rep. Brenda Dietrich contribution 9-26-18 6110 SW 38th Terrace 250.00 Topeka, KS 66610 Rep. Jim Gartner contribution 9-26-18 928 SW Woodbridge Court 250.00 Topeka, KS 66606 Rep. Ken Corbet contribution 9-26-18 10351 SW61st 500.00 Topeka, KS 66610 Rep. Annie Kuether contribution 9-26-18 1346 SW Wayne Avenue 500.00 Topeka, KS 66604 Rep Vic Miller contribution 1174 SW Fillmore 9-26-18 20000 Topeka, KS 66604 Rep. Blaine Finch contribution 9-26-18 101 West 2nd Street 500.00 Ottawa, KS 66067 Rep. Mark Schreiber contribution 9-26-18 1722 Yucca Lane 200.00 Emporia, KS 66801 ,..-­ 3350.00 Subtotal This Page Page2-of~ SCHEDULEC EXPENDITURES AND OTHER DISBURSEMENTS KRIT PAC (Name of Party Committee or Political Committee) Purpose of Expenditure Name and Address Amount Date To Whom Expenditure is Made If independent or in-kind expenditure in excess of $300 is made for a candidate, list candidate name & address Rep. Randy Garber contribution 2424 Timberlane Terrace 9-26-18 500.00 Sabetha, KS 66534 Rep. Sydney Carlin contribution 9-26-18 1650 Sunny Slope Lane 250.00 Manhattan, KS 66502 Rep. Tom Phillips contribution 1530 Barrington Drive 9-26-18 250.00 Manhattan, KS 66503 Rep. JR Claeys contribution 9-26-18 2157 Redhawk Ln 500.00 Salina, KS 67401 Rep. John Barker contribution 9-26-18 103 Wassinger Drive 250.00 Abilene, KS 67410 Rep. Les Mason contribution 9-26-18 108 Arcadian Court 500.00 McPherson, KS 67460 Will Carpenter contribution 9-26-18 6965 SW 18th 20000 EI Dorado, KS 67042 Rep Ron Ryckman contribution 9-26-18 14234 W 158th Street 500.00 Olathe, KS 66062 Rep Ed Trimmer contribution 1402 E. 9th 9-26-18 500.00 Winfield, KS 67156 Rep. Jim Ward contribution 9-26-18 3100 E. Clark 500.00 Wichita, KS 67211 Rep. John Carmichael contribution 9-26-18 1475 N. Lieunett 250.00 Wichita, KS 67203 4200.00 Subtotal This Page SCHEDULE C EXPENDITURES AND OTHER DISBURSEMENTS KRIT PAC (Name of Party Committee or Political Committee) Purpose of Expenditure Name and Address Amount Date To Whom Expenditure is Made If independent or in-kind expenditure in excess of $300 is made for a candidate, list candidate name & address Rep. Leo Delperdang contribution 2103 N. Pintail 9-26-18 500.00 Wichita, KS 67235 Rep Tom Sawyer contribution 9-26-18 1041 S. Elizabeth Street 250.00 Wichita, KS 67213 Rep. Brandon Whipple contribution 9-26-18 4455 S Washington Court 250.00 Wichita, KS 67216 Rep Steven Crum contribution 9-26-18 315 Linden Lane 200.00 Haysville, KS 67060 Rep. Joe Seiwert contribution 9-26-18 1111 E. Boundary Road 500.00 Pretty Prairie, KS 67570 Rep Jason Probst contribution 9-26-18 PO Box 2362 250.00 Hutchinson, KS 67501 Rep. Susan Concannon contribution 9-26-18 921 N. Mill 250.00 Beloit, KS 67420 Rep. Steven Johnson contribution 9-26-18 10197 S. Hopkins Road 250.00 Assaria, KS 67416 Rep Troy Waymaster contribution 3528 192nd Street 9-26-18 500.00 Bunker Hill, KS 67626 Rep. Ken Rahjes contribution 9-26-18 1798 E. 900 Road 25000 Agra, KS 67621 Rep Greg LewIs contribution 9-26-18 910 NE 30th 200.00 St John, KS 67576 '."­ 3400.00 Subtotal Tbis Page -- r1 Page b of.-L.­ SCHEDULE C EXPENDITURES AND OTHER DISBURSEMENTS KRIT PAC (Name of Party Committee or Political Committee) Purpose of Expenditure Name and Address Amount Date To Whom Expenditure is Made If independent or in-kind expenditure in excess of $300 is made for a candidate, list candidate name & address Rep. Jack Thimesch contribution 11716 SW 80th Street 9-26-18 500.00 Spivey, KS 67142 Rep Boyd Orr contribution 9-26-18 30111 H. Road 200.00 Fowler, KS 67844 Rep Kyle Hoffman contribution 9-26-18 1318 Avenue T 250.00 Coldwater, KS 67029 Rep. Leonard Mastroni contribution 9-26-18 102 Fariway Drive 200.00 Lacrosse, KS 67548 . Rep Don Hineman contribution 9-26-18 116 S Longhorn Road 250.00 Dighton, KS 67839 Rep Brad Ralph contribution 9-26-18 2009 Frederick Drive 250.00 Dodge City, KS 67801 Rep Adam Smith contribution 9-26-18 1970 RD 3 250.00 Weskan, KS 67762 Rep Russ Jennings contribution 9-26-18 PO Box 295 250.00 Lakin, KS 67860 Rep John Wheeler contribution 902 Anderson Street 9-26-18 250.00 Garden City, KS 67846 Marty Long contribution 9-26-18 PO Box 1031 250.00 Ulysses, KS Rep Shannon Francis contribution 9-26-18 1501 Tucker Court 200.00 Liberal, KS 67901 2850.00 Subtotal Tbis Page page~of2- SCHEDULE C EXPENDITURES AND OTHER DISBURSEMENTS KRIT PAC ( Name of Party Committee or Political Committee) Name and Address Purpose of Expenditure Date To Whom Expenditure is Made Amount Ifindependent or in-kind expenditure in excess of $300 is made for a candidate, list candidate name & address Kris Kobach contribution PO Box 1993 10-8-18 2000.00 Topeka.
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