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Steven Phoenix AZ 250 Retired Bok, Priscilla MacKenzie 5/2/2019 Boyle Matthew Scottsdale AZ 500 COO Landmark Recovery Nassour, Jennifer Ann 5/23/2019 Cassagio Janet Cornville AZ 100 Retired Retired Retired Public Employees PAC 6/3/2019 Blane Stephen Tucson AZ 55 Retired Retired Halbert, David 6/6/2019 Goodson Amanda Tucson AZ 250 Entrepreneur AGG, LLC Janey, Kim 6/6/2019 Kachuroi Joseph Scottsdale AZ 500 Director Harvest Health & Rec Halbert, David 6/13/2019 Hollis Nathan Gilbert AZ 100 Director of Education Grand Canyon University Allen, Jonathan L. 6/20/2019 Twersky Bruce Phoenix AZ 18 Sales Hrt Network Schmid III, Paul A. 6/22/2019 Arnzen Paul D. 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