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Expenditures by Consultant Sch-G Generated On: 4/29/2009 1:20:02 PM Schedule G: Expenditures By Consultant Sch-G Sands for State House Status: Amended Committee Type: State House Statutory Due Date 10/19/2008 County: NA Adjusted Due Date 10/20/2008 District: 87 Filed Date 10/18/2008 11:16:00 AM Committee Code: 1467 Postmark Date Political Party: Republican Amendment Date 4/27/2009 8:17:47 AM Consultant Name and Address Contract Period Estimates of Anticipated Performance Compensation Victory Enterprises 10/1/2008 Newspaper buys - Radio $14,725.98 5200 SW 30th Street Buys Davenport, IA 52802 10/14/2008 IOWA ETHICS AND CAMPAIGN DISCLOSURE BOARD | 510 EAST 12th, SUITE 1A | DES MOINES, IA 50319 | (515) 281-4028 1 of 2 Generated On: 4/29/2009 1:20:02 PM Date Expended Expenditure Name and Address Expenditure Purpose Amount Expended 10/1/2008 Mediapolis News Newspaper Buy 10-15-08 $206.47 616 Main Street thru 10-30-08 Mediapolis, IA 52637 10/1/2008 Louisa Publishing Co., LTD West Burlington, Des $212.12 301 James Hodges Avenue Moines County News. Wapello, IA 52635 Newspaper Buy 10-15-08 thru 10-30-08 10/1/2008 Louisa Publishing Co., LTD Wapello Republican $228.71 301 James Hodges Avenue Newspaper Buy 10-15-08 Wapello, IA 52635 thru 10-30-08 10/1/2008 Columbus Gazette Newspaper Buy $188.47 209 Main Street Columbus Junction, IA 52738 10/1/2008 Morning Sun News Herald Newspaper Buy 10-15-08 $228.71 23 Division Street thru 10-30-08 Morning Sun, IA 52640 10/1/2008 Victory Enterprises Shipping and handling - $16.50 5200 SW 30th Street Overnight Newspaper Davenport, IA 52802 Buy 10/14/2008 Victory Enterprises Shipping and Handling: $66.00 5200 SW 30th Street Overnight Radio Buy Davenport, IA 52802 Checks 10/14/2008 KBUR-AM Radio Radio Buy 10-16-08 thru $2,117.25 2850 Mt. Pleasant Street 11-04-08 Burlington, IA 52601 10/14/2008 KWPC-AM Radio Radio Buy 10-16-08 thru $1,588.50 3218 Mulberry Avenue 11-04-08 Muscatine, IA 52671 10/14/2008 KCPS-AM Radio Radio Buy 10-16-08 thru $2,086.93 205 S. Gear Avenue 11-04-08 W. Burlington, IA 52655 10/14/2008 KDMG-FM Radio Radio Buy 10-16-08 thru $2,117.25 610 N. 4th Street Suite 300 11-04-08 Burlington, IA 52601 10/14/2008 KGRS-FM Radio Radio Buy 10-16-08 thru $2,117.25 1411 N. Roosevelt Avenue 11-04-08 Burlington, IA 52601 10/14/2008 KMCS-FM Radio Radio Buy 10-16-08 thru $1,455.75 3218 Mulberry Avenue 11-04-08 Muscatine, IA 52761 10/14/2008 KBKB-FM Radio Radio Buy 10-16-08 thru $2,117.25 2850 Mt. Pleasant Street 11-04-08 Burlington, IA 52601 Consultant Sub-Total $14,747.16 Total Consultant(s) $14,747.16 Expenditures IOWA ETHICS AND CAMPAIGN DISCLOSURE BOARD | 510 EAST 12th, SUITE 1A | DES MOINES, IA 50319 | (515) 281-4028 2 of 2.
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