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Campaign Finance Receipts & Expenditures Report 1/8/20?-O Campaign Finance Receipts and Expenditures Report Print this fonn or Go Back f Campaign Finance Receipts Governmental Ethics Commission & Expenditures Report 901 S. Kansas Ave. Topeka, KS 66612 111012020 Office (785) 296-4219 Fax (785) 296-2548 ethics.kansas.gov Check only if appropriate Amended Filing U Termination Report Campaign Finance Organization Name: KTLA Consumer/Civil Justice PAC Filing Report Address: 719 SW Van Buren Ste 222 Address2: City: Topeka Zip: 66603 Chairperson Home Phone: Chairperson Business Phone: (816) 474-0004 Party Committee ~ PAC SUMMARY (covering the period from 1/1/2019 through 12/31/2019) 1 CASH ON HAND AT BEGINNING OF PERIOD 8911.44 2 TOTAL CONTRIBUTIONS AND OTHER RECEIPTS (Schedule A) view/p-rint $150,590.40 3 CASH AVAILABLE THIS PERIOD (Add Lines 1 and 2) $159,501.84 4 TOTAL EXPENDITURES AND OTHER DISBURSEMENTS (Schedule C) view/p-rint $29,952.13 5 CASH ON HAND AT CLOSE OF PERIOD Subtract Line 4 from 3) $129,549.71 6 IN-KIND (NON-MONETARY) CONTRIBUTIONS (Schedule B) view/p-rint $0.00 7 OTHER TRANSACTIONS (Schedule D) view/p-rint $0.00 "I 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." Electronically filed on: 1/8/202010:07:46 AM Signature of Treasurer: Callie J Denton Print this fonn or Go Back kssos.org/elections/cfr_viewer/reports/exp_report_main .aspx 1/1 1/8/2020 Campaign Finance Schedule A Report Print this form or Go Back SCHEDULE A CONTRIBUTIONS AND OTHER RECEIPTS Committee: KTLA Consumer/Civil Justice PAC Type of Payment Occupation of Narne and Address Date Individual Giving Amount of Contributor Cash, Check, Loan, E-funds, Other More Than $150 Terrance Campbell 12/30/19 PO BOX 667 Check Attorney $2,666.00 Lawrence KS 66044 Jeff Cooper 12/30/19 POBOX 1755 Check Attorney $5,350.00 Topeka KS 66601 David Hoffman 12/30/19 6726 Glenwood St. Check Attorney $500.00 Overland Park KS 66204 Gary Patterson 12/30/19 245 N Waco, Ste. 405 Check Attorney $2,500.00 Wichita KS 67202 Gerald Cross 12/24/19 7930 Santa Fe Drive Credit Card Attorney $517.48 Overland Park KS 66204 Margaret Farley 900 Massachusetts, Ste. 12/24/19 Credit Card Attorney $75.00 600 Lawrence KS 66044 William Ronan 12/18/19 10740 Nall Ave., Ste. 160 Check Attorney $195.58 Overland Park KS 66211 Rebein Brothers PA 12/14/19 PO Box 1147 Check $50.00 Dodge City KS 67801 Michael Sexton 6901 Shawnee Mission 12/11119 Pkwy., Ste. 111 Credit Card Attorney $100.00 Shawnee Mission KS 66202 Zackery Reynolds 12/10/19 102 South Judson E Funds Attorney $274.47 Fort Scott KS 66701 Joseph Seiwert 12/10/19 2628 S Oliver, Ste. 104 EFunds Attorney $402.00 Wichita KS 67210 Michael Snider 12/10/19 2628 S. Oliver, Ste. 104 E Funds Attorney $402.00 Wichita KS 67210 kssos.org/elections/cfr_viewer/reports/schedule_a_report.aspx 1/9 1/8/2020 Campaign Finance Schedule A Report 12/1 0/19 Fred Spigarelli E Funds Attorney $5,288.00 PO BOX 1449 Pittsburg KS 66762 Donald Peterson 12110119 218 N. Mosley Credit Card Attorney $126.00 Wichita KS 67202 William Phalen 12110/19 PO BOX 1346 E Funds Attorney $252.00 Pittsburg KS 66762 Larry Wall 8623 E. 32nd Street N., 12/10/19 Credit Card Attorney $1,375.00 Suite 300 Wichita KS 67226 Dennis Clyde 11225 College Boulevard, 12/10/19 E Funds Attorney $402.00 Suite 110 Overland Park KS 66210 Sean Brennan 12/10/19 833 N. Waco Check Attorney $1,600.00 Wichita KS 67203 Matthew Bretz 12/10/19 3 Compound Drive Credit Card Attorney $168.00 Hutchinson KS 67502 J Bertram 2345 Grand Boulevard, 12/10119 Credit Card Attorney $168.00 Ste. 1925 Kansas City MO 64108 Stanley Ausemus 12110/19 PO Box 1083 Credit Card Attorney $402.00 Emporia KS 66801 Dale Bennett 4800 Rainbow Blvd., Ste. 12/10119 200 E Funds Attorney $218.00 Shawnee Mission KS 66205 Dennis Horner 12/10/19 100 E Park St, Ste 204 Credit Card Attorney $250.48 Olathe KS 66061 Michael Helbert 12/1 0/19 PO BOX 921 Credit Card Attorney $306.00 Emporia KS 66801 Troy Gott 12/1 0/19 218 N. Mosley Credit Card Attorney $168.00 Wichita KS 67202 Pedro Irigonegaray 12110/19 1535 SW 29th St. E Funds Attorney $576.00 Topeka KS 66611 12/1 0/19 Michael Joshi E Funds Attorney $180.00 8700 Monrovia St, Ste. 310 kssos.org/eleclions/cfr_viewer/reports/schedule_a_report.aspx 2/9 1/8/2020 Campaign Finance Schedule A Report Lenexa KS 66215 Michael Lawless 12110119 13420 Santa Fe Trail Dr. E Funds Attorney $266.03 Lenexa KS 66215 Dan Lykins 12110119 222 W Seventh Street Credit Card Attorney $5,354.00 Topeka KS 66601 Sean McGivern 12110119 218 N. Mosley St. Credit Card Attorney $174.47 Wichita KS 67202 Michael McLean 12110119 831 Armstrong Credit Card Attorney $270.00 Kansas City KS 66101 David Rebein 12/09119 810 W. Frontview Credit Card Attorney $375.02 Dodge City KS 67801 Richard Morefield 12/08119 11814 W. 135th Street Credit Card Attorney $100.00 Overland Park KS 66221 Prochaska, Howell & Prochaska LLC 12/05119 Check $1,000.00 7701 E Kellogg, Ste. 415 Wichita KS 67207 Shamberg, Johnson & Bergman, Chtd. 12/04119 Check $1,000.00 2600 Grand Blvd., Ste. 550 Kansas City MO 64108 Tom Wagstaff 6811 Shawnee Mission 12/04119 Check Attorney $5,000.00 Parkway, Ste. 314 Overland Park KS 66202 Bradley Pistotnik 10 III E 21 st Street North, 12/04119 Check Attorney $10,000.00 Ste 204 Wichita KS 67206 Daniel Monnat 12/04119 200 W Douglas, Ste. 830 Check Attorney $124.50 Wichita KS 67202 Tony Atterbury 12/04119 10111 E. 21st N, Ste 204 Check Attorney $5,332.00 Wichita KS 67206 Thomas Fields 12/04/19 2544 West 47th Avenue Credit Card Attorney $400.00 Kansas City KS 66103 David Byerley 12/02119 215 E 20th St. Check Attorney $766.00 Kansas City MO 64108 12/02119 James Crabtree Check Attorney $600.00 13420 Santa Fe Trail Dr. kssos.org/elections/cfr_viewer/reports/schedule_a_report.aspx 3/9 118/2020 Campaign Finance Schedule A Report Lenexa KS 66215 DeVaughn James LLC 12/02/19 3241 N Toben Street Check $10,000.00 Wichita KS 67226 Michael Fleming 3304 N.E. Ralph Powell 11/30/19 Credit Card Attorney $150.00 Road Lee Summit MO 64064 Tina Huntington 8623 E. 32nd Street N., 11/23/19 Credit Card Attorney $50.00 Suite 300 Wichita KS 67226 Benjamin Friesen 11/20/19 10740 NaB Ave., Ste. 250 Check Attorney $10,000.00 Overland Park KS 66211 Rachel Smith 11/20/19 4600 Madison, Suite 711 Check Attorney $5,166.00 Kansas City KS 64112 Rebein Brothers PA 11/15/19 PO Box 1147 Check $50.00 Dodge City KS 67801 Timothy Pickell 4800 Rainbow Blvd., Ste. 11/13/19 Check Attorney $124.50 100 Westwood KS 66205 James Shetlar 11/06/19 8000 Foster Check Attorney $124.50 Overland Park KS 66204 Timothy King 11/06/19 300 W Douglas, Ste. 230 Check Attorney $5,166.00 Wichita KS 67202 Charles Hess 10/31/19 1861 N Rock Rd., Ste. 320 Check Attorney $124.50 Wichita KS 67206 Michael Crow 10/31/19 PO BOX 707 Check Attorney $168.66 Leavenworth KS 66048 Grant Davis 10/31/19 PO BOX 26250 Check Attorney $124.50 Kansas City MO 64196 John Ostrowski 10/31/19 PO BOX 1453 Check Attorney $5,050.00 Topeka KS 66601 Michael DiPasquale 4050 Pennsylvania Ave" 10/23/19 Check Attorney $5,050.00 Suite 121 Kansas City MO 64111 10/23/19 Mark Beam-Ward Check Attorney $266.00 8645 College Blvd., Ste. kssos.org/elections/cfr_viewer/reports/schedule_a_report.aspx 4/9 1/8/2020 Campaign Finance Schedule A Report 250 Overland Park KS 66210 Paul Dugan 10/17/19 940 N Tyler, Ste. 206 Check Attorney $199.50 Wichita KS 67212 Carston Johannsen 10/17/19 6750 W. 93rd St., No. 230 Check Attorney $50.00 Overland Park KS 66212 EPyle 10/17/19 207 N Main, Ste. 203 Check Attorney $624.50 McPherson KS 67460 Michael Wallace 8500 Shawnee Mission 10/17/19 Check Attorney $300.00 Parkway, Suite L6 Merriam KS 66202 Bradley Prochaska 8415 E. 21st St. N., Suite 10/10/19 Check Attorney $1,000.00 230 Wichita KS 67206 Patrik Neustrom 10/10/19 118 S 7th St. Credit Card Attorney $224.50 Salina KS 67401 Ryan Fowler 2345 Grand Boulevard, 10/09/19 Credit Card Attorney $5,000.00 Suite 750 Kansas City MO 64108 Chelsea Dickerson 10/09/19 1200 Main St. Ste 2120 Credit Card Attorney $5,000.00 Kansas City MO 64105 John Bird 10/08/19 PO BOX 727 Check Attorney $5,250.00 Hays KS 67601 Katherine Kirk 4840 W Bob Billings 10/08/19 Check Attorney $349.00 Pkwy., Ste. 1010 Lawrence KS 66049 Michael Johnson 10/08/19 2600 Grand Blvd. Ste 550 Check Attorney $20,750.00 Kansas City MO 64108 Christopher Stucky 4700 Belleview Ave. Suite 10/08119 Credit Card Attorney $600.00 100A Kansas City MO 64112 Jason Roth 7500 College Boulevard, 09/25/19 Credit Card Attorney $5,000.00 Suite 700, Lighton Tower Overland Park KS 66210 09/20/19 Stephen Gorny Credit Card Attorney $250.00 4330 Belleview Ave.
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