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Contribution Report July - December 2019 Contribution Report July - December 2019 Recipient Amount Type A Fresh Voice for Florida $5,000.00 Florida PAC Advancing Florida Agriculture $10,000.00 Florida PAC Cecilia Aguiar-Curry for Assembly 2020 $1,000.00 California State Ben Allen for State Senate 2022 $1,000.00 California State Vance Aloupis Campaign $2,000.00 Florida House Thad Altman Campaign $3,000.00 Florida House Thad Altman Campaign (In-Kind) $300.00 Florida House Bob Archuleta for Senate 2022 $1,000.00 California State Brandon Arrington Campaign $7,000.00 Osceola County, FL Asian Pacific Islander Leadership PAC $2,500.00 California State Re-Elect Toni Atkins for Senate 2020 $5,000.00 California State Bryan Avila Campaign $4,000.00 Florida House Arianna Barrios for Orange City Council 2019 $500.00 Orange County, CA Pat Bates for Secretary of State 2022 $2,000.00 California State Rebecca Bauer-Kahan for Assembly 2020 $1,000.00 California State Lori Berman Campaign $2,000.00 Florida Senate Marc Berman for Assembly 2020 $1,000.00 California State Better Florida Education (In-Kind) $55,162.42 Florida PAC Committee to Elect Alessandra Biaggi $250.00 NeW York State Friends of Frank BigeloW for Assembly 2020 $1,000.00 California State Nathan BlackWell Campaign $1,000.00 City of St. Cloud, FL Richard Bloom for Assembly 2020 $1,000.00 California State Emily Bonilla Campaign $3,000.00 Orange County, FL Rob Bonta for Assembly 2020 $1,000.00 California State Ricky Booth Campaign $8,000.00 Osceola, FL Andreas Borgeas for Senate 2022 $1,000.00 California State Randolph Bracy Campaign $3,000.00 Florida Senate Jennifer Bradley Campaign $5,000.00 Florida Senate Friends of Jason Brodeur $10,000.00 Florida PAC Kamia BroWn Campaign $1,000.00 Florida House James Buchanan Campaign $2,000.00 Florida House Building Your Dreams $10,000.00 Florida PAC Autumn Burke for Assembly 2020 $2,000.00 California State Colleen Burton Campaign $4,000.00 Florida House Cord Byrd Campaign $3,000.00 Florida House Cord Byrd Campaign (In-Kind) $300.00 Florida House Anna Caballero for Senate 2022 $1,000.00 California State Ian Calderon for Assembly 2020 $2,000.00 California State California African American PAC $2,500.00 California State California Democratic Party $25,000.00 California State California Hotel and Lodging Association PAC $1,956.00 California State California Latino Caucus Leadership PAC $2,500.00 California State California Republican Party $25,000.00 California State Californians for Jobs and a Strong Economy $15,000.00 California State CalTravel Association PAC $170.00 California State CalTravel PAC (In-Kind) $1,940.00 California State Wendy Carrillo for Assembly 2020 $1,000.00 California State Mike Caruso Campaign $2,000.00 Florida House Joe Casello Campaign $2,000.00 Florida House ChamberPAC $2,300.00 California State ChamberPAC Small Contributor Committee $200.00 California State Ling Ling Chang for Senate 2020 $1,000.00 California State Ed Chau for Assembly 2020 $1,000.00 California State David Chiu for Assembly 2020 $1,000.00 California State Peggy Choudhry Campaign $3,000.00 Osceola County Citizens Alliance for Florida's Economy $20,000.00 Florida PAC Chuck Clemons Campaign $4,000.00 Florida House Committee for Progress $10,000.00 Florida PAC Conservative Solutions for Jacksonville $5,000.00 Florida PAC Conservatives for Principled Leadership $35,000.00 Florida PAC Re-Elect Ken Cooley for Assembly 2020 $1,000.00 California State Jim Cooper for Assembly 2020 $1,000.00 California State Friends of Marcos Crespo $250.00 NeW York State Jordan Cunningham for Assembly 2020 $1,000.00 California State Brian Dahle for Senate 2020 $1,000.00 California State Dan Daley Campaign $3,000.00 Florida House Tom Daly Campaign (In-Kind) $6,441.30 California State Kevin DeLeon for City Council 2020 $500.00 LA City, CA Democratic Foundation of Orange County $130.00 Orange County, CA Friends of Ron DeSantis (In-Kind) $7,518.09 Florida PAC Phil Diamond Campaign $3,000.00 Orange County, FL Nick DiCeglie Campaign $2,000.00 Florida House Bill Dodd for Senate 2020 $1,000.00 California State Bryon Donalds Campaign $3,000.00 Florida House Bryon Donalds Campaign (In-Kind) $300.00 Florida House Fentrice Driskell Campaign $1,000.00 Florida House Ethics and Honesty in Government $5,000.00 Florida PAC Steven Faessel for City Council 2020 $600.00 Anaheim, CA Juan Fernandez-Barquin Campaign $2,000.00 Florida House Mike Feuer City Attorney Officeholder Account 2013 $1,000.00 LA City, CA Fighting for Florida's Families $5,000.00 Florida PAC Randy Fine Campaign $3,000.00 Florida House Randy Fine Campaign (In-Kind) $700.00 Florida House First Coast Conservatives $10,000.00 Florida PAC Jason Fischer Campaign $1,000.00 Florida House Jason Fischer Campaign (In-Kind) $300.00 Florida House Heath Flora for Assembly 2020 $1,000.00 California State Florida 2020 $25,000.00 Florida PAC Florida Attractions Political Action Committee $5,000.00 Florida PAC Florida Conservative Alliance $15,000.00 Florida PAC Florida Conservative Committee $5,000.00 Florida PAC Florida Consumers First $10,000.00 Florida PAC Florida Consumers First (In-Kind) $41,914.63 Florida PAC Florida Democratic Party (In-Kind) $120,291.86 State of Florida Florida for Floridians $10,000.00 Florida PAC Florida Republican Senatorial Campaign Committee $45,000.00 State of Florida Florida Strong Finish $10,000.00 Florida PAC Florida Strong Finish (In-Kind) $17,073.21 Florida PAC Floridians for a Stronger Democracy $100,000.00 Florida PAC Floridians for Common Sense $10,000.00 Florida PAC Floridians for Opportunity $5,000.00 Florida PAC Floridians for Strong Families $10,000.00 Florida PAC Floridians for Strong Leadership (In-Kind) $6,200.00 Florida PAC Vince Fong for Assembly 2020 $1,000.00 California State Laura Friedman for Assembly 2020 $2,000.00 California State Senate Deputy Majority Leader Michael Gianaris $250.00 NeW York State Jesse Gabriel for Assembly 2020 $1,000.00 California State James Gallagher for Assembly 2020 $1,000.00 California State Controller Ron Galperin Officeholder Account 2013 $500.00 LA City, CA Russ Gibson Campaign $7,000.00 Osceola, FL Steven Glazer for Senate 2020 $1,000.00 California State Lena Gonzalez for Senate 2019 $1,000.00 California State Lorena Gonzalez for Assembly 2020 $1,000.00 California State Michael Gottlieb Campaign $1,000.00 Florida House Erin Grall Campaign $3,000.00 Florida House Erin Grall Campaign (In-Kind) $600.00 Florida House Jamie Grant Campaign $4,000.00 Florida House Jamie Grant Campaign (In-Kind) $300.00 Florida House Michael Grant Campaign $3,000.00 Florida House Adam Gray for Assembly 2020 $1,000.00 California State Tim Grayson for Assembly 2020 $1,000.00 California State Tommy Gregory Campaign $1,000.00 Florida House Michael Grieco Campaign $2,000.00 Florida House Shannon Grove for Senate 2022 $2,000.00 California State Joe Gruters Campaign $2,000.00 Florida Senate Senator Peter Harckman $250.00 NeW York State Gayle Harrell Campaign $3,000.00 Florida Senate Fred HaWkins Campaign $3,000.00 Florida House Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie $1,000.00 NeW York State Andria Herr Campaign $3,000.00 Seminole Robert Hertzberg for State Controller 2022 $2,000.00 California State Jerry Hill for Assembly 2020 $2,000.00 California State Chris Holden for Assembly 2020 $1,000.00 California State Senator Bard Holyman $250.00 NeW York State Blaise Ingoglia Campaign $3,000.00 Florida House Initiative for Florida's Future $10,000.00 Florida PAC Innovate Florida $25,000.00 Florida PAC Jacqui IrWin for Assembly 2020 $1,000.00 California State Brian Jones for Senate 2022 $1,000.00 California State Shevrin Jones Campaign $2,000.00 Florida Senate Dotie Joseph Campaign $1,000.00 Florida House Senator Todd Kaminsky $250.00 NeW York State Sydney Kamlager for Assembly 2020 $1,000.00 California State Sam KillebreW Campaign $2,000.00 Florida House Sam KillebreW Campaign (In-Kind) $300.00 Florida House L.A. Jobs PAC $3,000.00 California State Chip LaMarca Campaign $1,000.00 Florida House Chris Latvala Campaign $3,000.00 Florida House John Lee for City Council 2019 $500.00 LA City, CA Tom Leek Campaign $4,000.00 Florida House Tom Leek Campaign (In-Kind) $600.00 Florida House Friends of Mark Levine for Assembly $1,000.00 California State Monique Limon for Assembly 2020 $1,000.00 California State Living Life With Purpose $5,000.00 Florida PAC Evan LoW for Assembly 2020 $1,000.00 California State Stan McClain Campaign $2,000.00 Florida House Stan McClain Campaign (In-Kind) $300.00 Florida House LaWrence McClure Campaign $5,000.00 Florida House Randy Maggard Campaign $3,000.00 Florida House Amber Mariano Campaign $2,000.00 Florida House Amber Mariano Campaign (in-Kind) $600.00 Florida House Nury Martinez for City Council 2020 $800.00 LA City, CA Ralph Massullo Campaign $3,000.00 Florida House Ralph Massullo Campaign (In-Kind) $300.00 Florida House Chad Mayes for Assembly 2020 $1,000.00 California State Mike McGuire for State Senate 2022 $1,000.00 California State Amy Mercado Campaign $1,000.00 Florida House John Mina Campaign $8,000.00 Orange County, FL Holly J. Mitchell for County Supervisor 2020 $1,000.00 LA County, CA John Moolach for Senate 2020 $1,000.00 California State Kevin Mullin for Assembly 2020 $1,000.00 California State NeW Jersey Film PAC $2,500.00 NeW Jersey State NeW York State Democratic Assembly - Housekeeping Account $5,000.00 NeW York State NeW York State Democratic Committee - Housekeeping Account $10,000.00 NeW York State NeW York State Senate - Housekeeping Account $5,000.00 NeW York State Jim Nielsen for State Controller 2022 $2,000.00 California State Orange County Business Council's BIZ PAC $10,000.00 Orange County, CA Orange County Young Democrats $500.00 Orange County, CA Tony Ortiz Campaign $3,000.00 City of Orlando, FL Dr.
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