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SCHEDULE C Sd-S HCA Kansas Good Government Fund a^ i / ., ' SCHEDULE C EXPENDITURES AND OTHER DISBURSEMENTS JUL 11 2.020 Date Name Address IVIemo Amount 06/12/2019 901 S. Kansas 1st Floor Topeka, KS 66612 Wd3?werRffiiWB<i<^tiic^g6!8'?ission 11/18/2019 Rep. Richard Proehl 510 Pine Ridge Road Parson, KS 67357 Campaign Contribution 250.00- 11/18/2019 Rep. Jim Kelly 309 S. 5th Independence, KS 67301 Campaign Contribution 250.00- 11/18/2019 Rep. Bill Sutton 215 W. Park Street Gardner KS 66030 Campaign Contribution 250.00- 11/18/2019 Rep. John Eplee 163 Deer Run Atchlson KS 66002 Campaign Contribution 500.00- 11/18/2019 Rep. Broderlck Henderson 2710 N. 8th Street Kansas City KS 66101 Campaign Contribution 250.00- 11/18/2019 Rep. Blains Finch 101 W. 2nd Street Ottawa, KS 66067 Campaign Contribution 500.00- 11/18/2019 Rep. Barbara Ballard 1532 Alvamar Drive Lawrence, KS 66047 Campaign Contribution 250.00- 11/18/2019 Rep. J. R. Claeys 2157 Redhawk Lane Salina KS 67041 Campaign Contribution 250.00- 11/18/2019 Rep. John Barker 103 Wassinger Drive Abilene.KS 67410 Campaign Contribution 250.00- 11/18/2019 Rep. Blake Carpenter 2425 N. Newbsrry Apt. 3202 Derby KS 67037 Campaign Contribution 500.00- 11/18/2019 Rep. Willie Dove Box 349-9349 Bonner Springs, KS 66012 Campaign Contribution 250,00- 11/18/2019 Rep. Emil Bergquist 6340 N. Hydraulic Park City KS 67219 Campaign Contribution 250.00- 11/18/2019 Rep. John Carmichael 1475 N. Lleunett Wlchita KS 67203 Campaign Contribution 250.00- 11/18/2019 Rep. Brenda Landwehr2611 N. Bayside Court Wichita, KS 67205 Campaign Contribution 500.00- 11/18/2019 Rep. Tom Phillips 1530 Barrington Drive Manhattan KS 66503 Campaign Contribution 250.00- 11/18/2019 R.sP. Doug Blex3131 CR 2600 Independence KS67301 Campaign Contribution 250.00- Thomas for State Representative 16272'S. Sunset St. Olathe, KS 66062 11/18/2019 EFteksen-for-State-Senate-26-N-GypFess-Ofwe-Wichita;-KS-67206-— Campaign Contribution 250.00" 11/18/2019 Rep. Bradley Ralph 2009 Frederick Drive Dodge City KS 67801 Campaign Contribution 250.00- 11/18/2019 Rep. John Resman 434 N. Persimmon Drive Olathe KS 66061 -5072 Campaign Contribution 250.00- 11/18/2019 Rep. Sean Tarwater 16006 Meadow Lane Stilwell, KS 66085 Campaign Contribution 250.00- 11/18/2019 Rep. Eileen Horn 2121 Vermont Street Lawrence KS 66046 Campaign Contribution 250.00- 11/18/2019 Mr, Mark Samsel 227 Edgewood Drive Wellsville KS 66092 Campaign Contribution 250.00- 11/18/2019 Mr. Christopher Croft 8909 W. 148th Terrace Overland Park KS 66221 Campaign Contribution 250.00- 11/18/2019 Mrs. Charlotte Esau 11702 S. Winchester Street Olathe KS 66061 Campaign Contribution 250,00- 11/18/2019 Mr. John Toplikar507 E. Spruce Olathe KS 66061 Campaign Contribution 250,00- 11/18/2019 Mrs. Kellie Warren 14505 Falmouth Street Leawood, KS 66224 Campaign Contribution 250.00- 11/18/2019 Ms. Megan Lynn 14430 W. 139th Place Olathe KS 66062 Campaign Contribution 250.00- 11/-I8/2019 Dr. J. C. Moore 7810 W. 79th St. South Clearwater, KS 67026 Campaign Contribution 250.00- 11/18/2019 Mr, Nick Hoheisel 3130 S. Richmond Wichita KS 67217 Campaign Contribution 250.00- 11/18/2019 Dr. Bill Pannbacker 21 OE, College Washington, KS 66968 Campaign Contribution 250.00- 11/18/2019 Mr. Will Carpenter 6965 SW 1 8th Street El Dorado KS 67042 Campaign Contribution 500.00- 11/18/2019 Mr. Bill Rhiley Box 721 Arkansas City KS 67005-0721 Campaign Contribution 250.00- 11/18/2019 Mr. Owen Donohoe 6265 Arapahoe Srtawnee, KS 66226 Campaign Contribution 250.00- 11/18/2019 Rep. Stan Frownfelter 5225 Crest Drive Kansas City KS 66106 Campaign Contribution 250.0Q- 11,18/2019 Rep. Jene Vickrey 502 S. Countryside Drive Louisburg, KS 66053 Campaign Contribution 250.00- 11/18/2019 Rep. Tom Burroughs 3131 S. 73rd Terrace Kansas City, KS 66106 Campaign Contribution 250,00- 11/18/2019 Rep. Kathy Wolfe Moore 3209 N. 131st Street Kansas City, KS 66109 Campaign Contribution 500.00- 11/18/2019 Rep. Kent Thompson Box 626 lola, KS 66749 Campaign Contribution 250.00- 11/18/2019 Rep. Nancy Lusk Box 35 Overland Park, KS 66201-0035 Campaign Contribution 250,00- 11/18/2019 Rep. Sydney Carlln Box 32 Manhattan, KS 66505 Campaign Contribution 250.00- 11/18/2019 Rep. Henry Helgerson 12 E, Peach Tree Lane Wichita KS 67207 Campaign Contribution 250.00- 11/18/2019 Rep. Ron Ryckman 14234 W. 158th Street Olathe KS 66062 Campaign Contribution 500,00- 11/18/2019 Rep. GailFinney 1754 N. Madison Avenue Wichita, KS 67214 Campaign Contribution 500.00- 11/18/2019 Rep. Daniel Hawkins 9406 Harvest Lane Wichita, KS 67212 Campaign Contribution 500,00- Sd-S.
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