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Expenditures Date Updated Page Friends of Colleen Burton 9/29/2021 1 Expenditures Date Updated Page Friends of Colleen Burton 9/29/2021 1 Date Amount Payee Address City / State / Zipcode Purpose 08/08/2018 $465.44 Colleen Burton Post Office Box 2298 Lakeland, FL 33806 Reimb-Technology 08/13/2018 $1,350.00 K. Ballard Consulting 1700 N. Monroe Street Ste 11- Tallahassee, FL 32303 Finance Consulting 107 09/04/2018 $1,760.89 PAC Financial Management 8489 Cabin Hill Road Tallahassee, FL 32311 Treasurer Services 09/30/2018 $385.50 Treasurer Services 10/06/2018 $500.00 10/23/2018 $208.00 10/24/2018 $250.00 Finance Consulting 10/30/2018 $1,000.00 Scott Plakon Campaign 1015 Tufton Cove Lake Mary, FL 32746 House District 29 11/08/2018 12/19/2018 Sara Roberts McCarley PO Box 2591 Lakeland City Commissioner SW District Campaign 01/04/2019 $175.00 Republican Women's Club of Post Office Box 7123 Lakeland, FL 33807 Event sponsorship Lakeland, Federated 01/19/2019 $1,081.21 Expenditures Date Updated Page Friends of Colleen Burton 9/29/2021 2 Date Amount Payee Address City / State / Zipcode Purpose 01/28/2019 SamColleen Garrison Burton Campaign 1279Post OfficeKingsley Box Ave., 2298 STE 118 OrangeLakeland, Park, FL 33806FL 32073 House District 18 02/27/2019 $187.31 K. Ballard Consulting 1700 N. Monroe Street Ste 11- Tallahassee, FL 32303 FoodFinance and Consulting beverage 107 03/03/2019 $44.63 PAC Financial Management 8489 Cabin Hill Road Tallahassee, FL 32311 Reimb-FoodTreasurer Services and beverage 03/12/2019 $3,600.00 Treasurer Services 03/17/2019 $523.50 04/10/2019 $750.00 04/17/2019 $448.50 FinanceTrerasurer Consulting Services 05/21/2019 $1,000.00$98.50 06/11/2019 $100.00 06/26/2019 07/02/2019 $264.48 Mileage $434.04 Reim-travel Expenditures Date Updated Page Friends of Colleen Burton 9/29/2021 3 Date Amount Payee Address City / State / Zipcode Purpose 07/10/2019 Colleen Burton Post Office Box 2298 Lakeland, FL 33806 07/26/2019 $1,500.00 K.Polk Ballard State ConsultingCollege 1700999 Avenue N. Monroe H NE Street Ste 11- Tallahassee,Winter Haven, FL FL 32303 33881 FinanceEvent sponsorship/tickets Consulting Foundation, Inc. 107 07/27/2019 $198.50 PAC Financial Management 8489 Cabin Hill Road Tallahassee, FL 32311 Treasurer Services 08/06/2019 $87.50 Coates Law Firm, PL 115 East Park Avenue Suite 1 Tallahassee, FL 32301 LegalTreasurer fees Services 09/09/2019 $700.00$500.00 09/18/2019 $510.50 10/14/2019 Finance Consulting 11/12/2019 $2,650.00 11/13/2019 $100.00$285.48 Reim - Food & beverage 11/24/2019 $579.00 12/10/2019 $850.00 12/21/2019 $507.00 Expenditures Date Updated Page Friends of Colleen Burton 9/29/2021 4 Date Amount Payee Address City / State / Zipcode Purpose 01/02/2020 DavidColleen Santiago Burton Campaign 2631Post OfficeEustace Box Avenue 2298 Deltona,Lakeland, FL FL 32725 33806 Volusia County Tax Collector 01/13/2020 $1,180.00 K. Ballard Consulting 1700 N. Monroe Street Ste 11- Tallahassee, FL 32303 Finance Consulting 107 01/17/2020 $482.00 PAC Financial Management 8489 Cabin Hill Road Tallahassee, FL 32311 Treasurer Services 02/03/2020 $332.25 ReimTreasurer - food, Services beverage & room rental 02/11/2020 $462.00 02/13/2020 $3,120.00 02/18/2020 $555.76 FinanceReim - food Consulting and beverage 02/20/2020 $1,000.00$2,500.00 Scott Plakon Campaign 1015 Tufton Cove Lake Mary, FL 32746 Reim - Event deposit 03/19/2020 $387.00 04/14/2020 $117.00 05/04/2020 Robert Cortes Campaign Post Office Box 162941 Alamonte Springs, FL 32716 House District 30 05/05/2020 House District 29 Expenditures Date Updated Page Friends of Colleen Burton 9/29/2021 5 Date Amount Payee Address City / State / Zipcode Purpose 05/11/2020 ElizabethColleen Burton Fetterhoff Post Office Box 25362298 DeLand,Lakeland, FL FL 32724 33806 House District 26 Campaign 05/22/2020 K. Ballard Consulting 1700 N. Monroe Street Ste 11- Tallahassee,Winter Haven, FL FL 32303 33881 107 06/16/2020 $452.65 PAC Financial Management 8489 Cabin Hill Road Tallahassee, FL 32311 ReimTreasurer - shipping, Services food & beverage 06/18/2020 $25,000.00 Republican Party of Florida 420 East Jefferson Street Tallahassee, FL 32301 TreasurerContribution Services 06/29/2020 $207.00 06/30/2020 Daniel Perez Campaign 8720 Southwest 84 Street Miami, FL 33173 House District 116 07/03/2020 $450.00 Finance Consulting $1,000.00 Contribution 07/20/2020 $1,150.00 07/26/2020 $117.00$569.00 08/03/2020 $131.08 ASAP Prints 1606 Havendale Blvd. NW Printing Expenditures Date Updated Page Friends of Colleen Burton 9/29/2021 6 Date Amount Payee Address City / State / Zipcode Purpose 08/06/2020 $1,450.00 Colleen Burton Post Office Box 2298 Lakeland, FL 33806 08/10/2020 K.CitizensPolk Ballard State for ConsultingCollege Polk Education 1700Post999 Avenue OfficeN. Monroe Box H NE 2354Street Ste 11- Tallahassee,Winter Haven, FL FL 32303 33881 Finance Consulting Foundation, Inc. 107 $3,000.00 PAC Financial Management 8489 Cabin Hill Road Tallahassee, FL 32311 Treasurer Services 08/11/2020 $25,000.00 DannyRepublican Burgess Party Campaign of Florida Post420 East Office Jefferson Box 880 Street Zephyrhills,Tallahassee, FL FL 33539 32301 ContributionSenate District 20 08/21/2020 -$2,500.00$500.00 Reim - event deposit refund 08/25/2020 $909.37$750.00 09/02/2020 Finance Consulting 09/04/2020 $2,500.00$1,000.00 ContributionEvent Sponsorship 09/08/2020 $6,600.00 09/21/2020 Bill Braswell Campaign 762 Edison Road Auburndale, FL 33823 Polk County Comm - District 3 $55.00 Reim - postage 10/02/2020 Sam Killebrew Campaign Post Office Box 1152 Winter Haven, FL 33882 House District 41 Expenditures Date Updated Page Friends of Colleen Burton 9/29/2021 7 Date Amount Payee Address City / State / Zipcode Purpose 10/05/2020 $3,250.00 Colleen Burton Post Office Box 2298 Lakeland, FL 33806 10/08/2020 $968.00 K. Ballard Consulting 1700 N. Monroe Street Ste 11- Tallahassee, FL 32303 Finance Consulting 107 10/09/2020 PACAna MariaFinancial Rodriguez Management 848911645 Cabin Northwest Hill Road 78 Lane Tallahassee,Doral, FL 33178 FL 32311 SenateTreasurer District Services 39 Campaign 10/21/2020 $6,750.00 Treasurer Services 11/24/2020 $108.59 Reim - food and beverage 11/28/2020 $1,250.00$750.00 12/14/2020 Thomson Brock Luger & 3375-G Capital Circle NE Tallahassee, FL 32317 AccountingFinance Consulting Services Company 01/11/2021 $1,000.00$884.00 01/21/2021 $10,250.00 02/09/2021 $6,050.00 03/01/2021 $432.00 03/02/2021 $93.21 Reim - parking, food and beverage Expenditures Date Updated Page Friends of Colleen Burton 9/29/2021 8 Date Amount Payee Address City / State / Zipcode Purpose 03/10/2021 $459.84 Colleen Burton Post Office Box 2298 Lakeland, FL 33806 Reim - event venue 03/25/2021 $6,150.00 K.Political Ballard Insights, Consulting Inc. 17001871 N.Laurel Monroe Street Street Ste 11- Tallahassee,Sarasota, FL FL34236 32303 PoliticalFinance ConsultingConsulting 107 04/10/2021 $1,134.00 PAC Financial Management 8489 Cabin Hill Road Tallahassee, FL 32311 Treasurer Services 05/12/2021 $11,150.00 Treasurer Services 06/02/2021 $102.00$500.00 Reim - PO Box Rental 06/18/2021 Bryan Avila Campaign 508 De Soto Drive Miami Springs, FL 33166 Miami Dade County Commission District 6 $7,850.00 Finance Consulting 06/21/2021 $1,000.00$279.00 07/01/2021 $2,681.13 Streamsong Resort 1000 Streamsong Drive Streamsong, FL 33834 Event Food & Beverage 07/06/2021 07/30/2021 $6,300.00 Reim-event deposit 08/10/2021 $429.00 Expenditures Date Updated Page Friends of Colleen Burton 9/29/2021 9 Date Amount Payee Address City / State / Zipcode Purpose 08/13/2021 $913.15 Colleen Burton Post Office Box 2298 Lakeland, FL 33806 09/04/2021 $1,550.00 K. Ballard Consulting 1700 N. Monroe Street Ste 11- Tallahassee, FL 32303 Finance Consulting 107 09/09/2021 Wilton Simpson Campaign 1103 Hays Street Commissioner of Agriculture $3,309.74 Tallahassee, FL 32301 Event deposit 09/13/2021 Reim - foodevent and venue, beverage lodging, food and beverage 09/21/2021 $213.92 Mileage $395.68 Reim - lodging, food and beverage 09/22/2021 $1,000.00$1,397.50 Reim - event glasses Streamsong Resort 1000 Streamsong Drive Streamsong, FL 33834 $6,300.00.
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