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Expenditures Date Updated Page Conservatives for Principled Leadership 9/24/2021 1 Expenditures Date Updated Page Conservatives for Principled Leadership 9/24/2021 1 Date Amount Payee Address City / State / Zipcode Purpose 01/29/2016 $12.00 SunTrust Bank 3522 Thomasville Road Tallahassee, FL 32309 Service Charge 02/29/2016 03/31/2016 Service Charge 04/19/2016 $375.00 Coates Law Firm, PL 115 East Park Avenue, Suite 1 Tallahassee, FL 32301 Legal Fees 04/29/2016 05/05/2016 $1,000.00 Legal fees 06/21/2016 $75.00 Legal Fees 06/24/2016 $1,737.03 PAC Financial Management 8489 Cabin Hill Road Tallahassee, FL 32311 Treasurer Services 07/18/2016 $4,000.00 K. Ballard Consulting 1700 N. Monroe Street, Suite 11- Tallahassee, FL 32303 Governmental Consulting 107 $178.95 Florida Finance Strategies, 111-B East College Avenue Reimbursement LLC 07/20/2016 $187.50 Legal Services 07/23/2016 $10,000.00 Governmental Consulting Expenditures Date Updated Page Conservatives for Principled Leadership 9/24/2021 2 Date Amount Payee Address City / State / Zipcode Purpose 07/31/2016 $250.50 Treasurer Services 08/15/2016 08/22/2016 $442.00 09/12/2016 $375.00$469.00 Coates Law Firm, PL 115 East Park Avenue, Suite 1 Tallahassee, FL 32301 Legal Fees 09/14/2016 $562.50 09/17/2016 $1,000.00 Frank White Campaign 707 East Cervantes Street Ste B Pensacola, FL 32501 House District 2 #278 Brad Drake Campaign 994 McCall Dairy Road DeFuniak Springs, FL 32435 House District 5 PACMel Ponder Financial Campaign Management 8489133 Harbor Cabin DriveHill Road South Tallahassee,Venice, FL 34285 FL 32311 TreasurerHouse District Services 4 09/20/2016 $4,000.00 HouseK. Ballard Majority Consulting 2016 4201700 East N. Monroe Jefferson Street, Street Suite 11- Tallahassee, FL 32303 ContributionGovernmental Consulting 107 09/23/2016 Chuck Clemons Campaign 13129 Southwest 1st Place Newberry, FL 32669 LegalHouse Services District 21 $10,000.00 Alex Miller Campaign 5235 Siesta Cove Drive Sarasota, FL 34242 House District 72 Expenditures Date Updated Page Conservatives for Principled Leadership 9/24/2021 3 Date Amount Payee Address City / State / Zipcode Purpose 10/03/2016 Dana Young Campaign Post Office Box 10464 Tampa, FL 33679 Senate District 18 10/10/2016 Sam Killebrew Campaign Post Office Box 1152 Winter Haven, FL 33882 House District 41 Rick Roth Campaign Post Office Box 157 Loxahatchee, FL 33470 House District 85 JackieCoates Toledo Law Firm, Campaign PL Post115 East Office Park Box Avenue, 320854 Suite 1 Tallahassee, FL 32301 House District 60 10/11/2016 Stan McClain Campaign Post Office Box 5639 Ocala, FL 34478 House District 23 $1,000.00$93.75 Bobby Payne Campaign 2700 Fairway Drive Palatka, FL 32177 LegalHouse Fees District 19 10/16/2016 $479.50 PAC Financial Management 8489133 Harbor Cabin DriveHill Road South Tallahassee,Venice, FL 34285 FL 32311 Treasurer Services 10/21/2016 Mark Griffin Campaign 12511 Misson Hills Drive South Jacksonville, FL 32225 House District 13 Jason Fischer Campaign House District 16 Shawn Harrison Campaign 18136 Longwater Run Drive Tampa, FL 33647 House District 63 Manny Diaz Campaign 2600 South Douglas Road Ste Coral Gables, FL 33134 House District 103 900 Expenditures Date Updated Page Conservatives for Principled Leadership 9/24/2021 4 Date Amount Payee Address City / State / Zipcode Purpose Clay Yarborough Campaign Post Office Box 351035 Jacksonville, FL 32235 HouseTreasurer District Services 12 Ross Spano Campaign 2004 Abbey Trace Drive Dover, FL 33527 House District 59 Cord Byrd Campaign 724 5th Street Neptune Beach, FL 32266 House District 11 10/27/2016 $250.00 FrontCoates Line Law Strategies Firm, PL Post115 East Office Park Box Avenue, 1491 Suite 1 Tallahassee, FL 3230232301 Stationery 10/28/2016 Donald O'Brien Campaign 42 Bickford Drive Palm Coast, FL 32137 Flagler Co. Commission District 5 11/03/2016 $1,000.00$5,500.00 Florida Opinion Leaders Post Office Box 1034 11/04/2016 St. Johns County Republican 3732 Harbor Drive St. Augustine, FL 32084 Legal Fees Party 11/16/2016 $281.25 PAC Financial Management 8489 Cabin Hill Road Tallahassee, FL 32311 Treasurer Services 10/21/201611/20/2016 $1,013.16 K. Ballard Consulting 1700 N. Monroe Street, Suite 11- Tallahassee, FL 32303 Contribution 107 01/02/2017 $380.66 03/13/2017 $450.00 03/28/2017 $653.00 Governmental Consulting Expenditures Date Updated Page Conservatives for Principled Leadership 9/24/2021 5 Date Amount Payee Address City / State / Zipcode Purpose 05/16/2017 $322.00 Treasurer Services 06/15/2017 Sunshine State Contribution Conservatives 07/09/2017 JoseRick RothFelix CampaignDiaz Campaign 8567Post OfficeCoral Way,Box 157 Unit 374 Miami,Loxahatchee, FL 33155 FL 33470 SenateHouse District District 85 40, Special Election 08/07/2017 Coates Law Firm, PL 115 East Park Avenue, Suite 1 Tallahassee, FL 32301 Legal Fees 08/11/2017 House District 16 $1,000.00$93.75 Bob Rommel Campaign 7633 Mulberry Lane Naples, FL 34114 House District 106 $281.25 PACMelByron Ponder Financial Donalds Campaign ManagementCampaign 848913314642 Harbor Cabin Indigo DriveHill Lakes Road South Circle Tallahassee,Venice,Naples, FL 3428534119 FL 32311 House District 480 Randy Fine Campaign 4651 Babcock Street, #18-202 Palm Bay, FL 32905 House District 53 08/27/2017 Jason Fischer Campaign 09/14/2017 10/02/2017 $10,000.00$996.33 Expenditures Date Updated Page Conservatives for Principled Leadership 9/24/2021 6 Date Amount Payee Address City / State / Zipcode Purpose 10/23/2017 HouseTreasurer District Services 11 HouseContribution Disctict 21 Cord Byrd Campaign 724 5th Street Neptune Beach, FL 32266 $250.00 PaulCoates Renner Law Firm,Campaign PL 70115 Riverside East Park Bend Avenue, S., #713 Suite 1 Tallahassee, FL 3230132302 House Dsitrict 24 Jayer Williamson Campaign Post Office Box 728 PalmMilton, Coast, FL 32572 FL 32137 House Dsitrict 3 10/28/2017 $366.00$93.75 Florida Opinion Leaders Post Office Box 1034 11/11/2017 $656.25 Bobby Payne Campaign 2700 Fairway Drive Palatka, FL 32177 HouseLegal Fees District 19 11/29/2017 $311.00 PAC Financial Management 8489 Cabin Hill Road Tallahassee, FL 32311 Treasurer Services 12/12/2017 Legal Services 01/22/2018 03/13/2018 $6,000.00$187.50 Chuck Clemons Campaign 13129 Southwest 1st Place Newberry, FL 32669 03/19/2018 $1,059.00 Expenditures Date Updated Page Conservatives for Principled Leadership 9/24/2021 7 Date Amount Payee Address City / State / Zipcode Purpose 03/25/2018 Dana Young Campaign Post Office Box 10464 Tampa, FL 33679 AmberSam Killebrew Mariano Campaign Campaign 8116Post OfficeGreenside Box 1152Lane Hudson,Winter Haven, FL 34667 FL 33882 HouseContribution District 3641 $750.00 House District 21 $250.00 Jackie Toledo Campaign Post Office Box 320854 Tallahassee, FL 32302 House District 60 03/27/2018 Florida Federation of College 417 Lake Blvd Sanford, FL 32773 Event sponsorship Republicans 04/14/2018 $1,000.00 Bob Cortes Campaign POPost Box Office 162941 Box 1034 Altamonte Springs, FL 32716 House District 30 04/25/2018 $323.50 06/19/2018 PACKeith FinancialPerry Campaign Management 84891890 CabinSouthwest Hill Road 35th Place Tallahassee,Gainesville, FL FL 32608 32311 TreasurerSenate District Services 8 Senate District 18 06/23/2018 $234.50 07/25/2018 ChuckFlorida ClemonsRight Direction Campaign 13129 Southwest 1st Place Newberry, FL 32669 07/27/2018 $10,000.00 First Amendment Fund Expenditures Date Updated Page Conservatives for Principled Leadership 9/24/2021 8 Date Amount Payee Address City / State / Zipcode Purpose 07/28/2018 Reimb-event deposit 08/06/2018 Florida Federation for Post Office Box 1440 Lutz, FL 33548 Contribution Children 08/20/2018 Florida Influence -$10,000.00 Coates Law Firm, PL 115 East Park Avenue, Suite 1 Tallahassee, FL 3230232301 Refund of expenditures 08/21/2018 $81.25 08/23/2018 $1,000.00$615.53 Post Office Box 1034 08/25/2018 $5,339.86 Reimb-event deposit 08/29/2018 PACMarili Financial Cancio Campaign Management 84891395 CabinBrickell Hill Ave Road Ste 650 Tallahassee,Miami, FL 33131 FL 32311 TreasurerSenate District Services 40 K. Ballard Consulting 1700 N. Monroe Street, Suite 11- Tallahassee, FL 32303 ContributionSenate District 36 107 Frank Mingo Campaign 1985 NW 88th Court Ste 101 Doral, FL 33172 House District 103 Pat Patterson Campaign 396 Lake Charles Road DeLand, FL 32724 LegalVolusia Services County Council District 1 09/04/2018 $10,000.00$468.75 FirstManny Amendment Diaz Campaign Fund 2600 South Douglas Road Ste Coral Gables, FL 33134 Legal fees 900 Expenditures Date Updated Page Conservatives for Principled Leadership 9/24/2021 9 Date Amount Payee Address City / State / Zipcode Purpose 09/14/2018 $500.00 Thomas Leek Campaign 120 John Anderson Drive Ormond Beach, FL 32176 House District 25 House District 3 House District 21 House District 19 Jayer Williamson Campaign Post Office Box 728 Milton, FL 32572 House District 106 09/15/2018 $355.61 BobAnna Rommel DeCerchio Campaign 76336981 MulberryAzusa Road Lane Naples,Tallahassee, FL 34114 FL 32317 Travel, food and beverage 09/19/2018 $8,500.00 Bobby Payne Campaign 2700 Fairway Drive Palatka, FL 32177 Contract Labor 09/21/2018 $2,500.00 RalphPAC Financial Anthony ManagementSmith 5708489 Wiliamson Cabin Hill CountyRoad Line Road Fairview,Tallahassee, TN 37062FL 32311 EventTreasurer Entertainment Services 09/24/2018 $186.74 K. Ballard Consulting 1700 N. Monroe Street, Suite 11- Tallahassee, FL 32303 Reimbursment - Rental Car & Fuel 107 09/30/2018 $635.50 10/01/2018 Chuck Clemons Campaign 13129 Southwest 1st Place Newberry, FL 32669 Contract Labor 10/03/2018 $702.06 Event food and beveage Expenditures Date Updated Page Conservatives for Principled Leadership 9/24/2021 10 Date Amount Payee Address City / State / Zipcode Purpose $4,721.79 Tampa, FL 33679 Event expenses, food and beverage 10/04/2018 House District 85 Rick Roth Campaign Post Office Box 157 Loxahatchee,Miami, FL 33155 FL 33470 House District 60 10/05/2018 $740.80 Jackie Toledo Campaign Post Office Box 320854 Travel 10/16/2018 Michael A.
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