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Receipts and Expenditures Report of a Political Or KANSAS GOVERNMENTAL ETHICS COMMISSION RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES REPORT OF A POLITICAL OR PARTY COMMITTEE July 30, 2018 EC ED FILE WITH SECRETARY OF STATE JUL 2 6 2018 SEE REVERSE SIDE FOR INSTRUCTIONS KS Governmental Ethics cO~~issi8A A. Name of Committee: Kansas Rural Independent Telecom PAC PO Box 4799 Address: -------------------------------- City and Zip Code: _T_o_pe_k_a_,_K_S_6_6_6_0_4 _ This is a (check one): __ Party Committee ..t Political Committee B. Check only if appropriate: __ Amended Filing __ Termination Report C. Summary (covering the period from January 1,2018 through July 26, 2018) 1. Cash on hand at beginning ofperiod . 20,400.83 2. Total Contributions and Other Receipts (Use Schedule A) .. 40,950.00 3. Cash available this period (Add Lines 1 and 2) .. 61,350.83 4. Total Expenditures and Other Disbursements (Use Schedule C) .. 19,750.00 5. Cash on hand at close ofperiod (Subtract Line 4 from 3) . 41,600.83 6. In-Kind Contributions (Use Schedule B) ......... o 7. Other Transactions (Use Schedule D) . o D. "1 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." 7-26-18 Date Signature ofTreasurer9!if GEe Form Rev, 2017 SCHEDULE A CONTRIBUTIONS AND OTHER RECEIPTS KRIT PAC (Name of Party Committee or Political Committee) Occupation of Check Amount of Name and Address Individual Giving More Appropriate Box Cash, Check, Date of Contributor Than $] 50 Loan or Other Cash Check LOlm E funds Other Receipt Kansas Rural Independent Telecom association 6-15-18 Coalition 40,000.00 PO Box 4799 ..t Topeka. KS 66604 Blaine Finch refund check 7-5-18 5 SW Fairview Drive ~ 250.00 Ottawa, KS 66067 Linda Gallagher voided check 7804 Monrovia 7-10-18 200.00 Lenexa, KS 66216 Rick Wilborn voided check 1504 Heritage Place 7-10-18 500.00 McPherson, KS 67460 , 40,950.00 Subtotal This Page Complete if last page of Schedule A Total Itemized Receipts for Period 40,950.00 Total Unitemized Contributions ($50 or less) Sale of Political Materials (Unitemized) Total Contributions When Contributor Not Known TOTAL RECEIPTS THIS PERIOD (to line 2 of Summa!1') 40,950.00 ... -, -­ Page L of_l_ SCHEDULE C EXPENDITURES AND OTHER DISBURSEMENTS KRIT PAC (Name of Party Committee or Political Committee) Purpose of Expenditure Name and Address Amount Date To Whom Expenditure is Made Ifindependent or in-kind expenditure in excess of $300 is made for a candidate, list candidate name & address Jeff Colyer contribution 715 S. Harrison 6-19-18 2000.00 Topeka, KS Sen. Richard Hilderbrand contribution 10337 SE 107th Terrace 6-19-18 500.00 Galena, KS Rep. Adam Lusker contribution 452 S. 210th Street 6-19-18 25000 Frontenac, KS 66763 Rep. Monica Murnan contribution 6-19-18 1313 Mallory Ct 250.00 Pittsburg, KS 66762 Rep. Jene Vickrey contribution 6-19-18 502 Countryside Dr 500.00 Louisburg, KS 66053 Rep. Kent Thompson contribution 6-19-18 PO Box 626 200.00 lola, KS Rep. Jim Kelly contribution 309 S. 5th Street 6-19-18 250.00 Independence, KS 67301 Rep. Doug Blex contribution 6-19-18 3131 CR 2600 250.00 Independence, KS 67301 John Toplikar contribution 507 E Spruce 6-19-18 500.00 Olathe, KS 66061 Rep. Cindy Neighbor contribution 10405 W. 52nd Terr 6-19-18 500.00 Shawnee, KS 66203 Rep. Stephanie Clayton contribution 6-19-18 9825 Woodson Drive 250.00 Overland Park, KS 66207 -,.N-' 5450.00 Subtotal This Page Page --L- of SCHEDULEC EXPENDITURES AND OTHER DISBURSEMENTS KRIT PAC (Name ofParty Committee or Political Committee) Purpose of Expenditure Name and Address Amount Date To Whom Expenditure is Made Ifindependent or in-kind expenditure in excess of $300 is made for a candidate, list candidate name & address Rep. Jan Kessinger contribution 12605 Walmer Street 6-19-18 250.00 Overland Park, KS 66209 Rep. Nancy Lusk contribution 6-19-18 7700 W. 83rd 500.00 Overland PArk, KS 66204 Rep Linda Gallagher contribution 7804 Monrovia Street 6-19-18 250.00 Lenexa, KS 66216 Rep. Melissa Rooker contribution 6-19-18 4124 Brookridge Dr 250.00 Fairway, KS 66205 Rep. Sean Tarwater contribution 16006 Meadow Lane 6-19-18 500.00 Stilwell, KS 66085 Rep. Joy Koesten contribution 3310 W. 137th Street 6-19-18 250.00 Leawood, KS 66224 Rep. Pam Curtis contribution 322 N. 16th Street 6-19-18 250.00 Kansas City, KS 66102 Rep. Kathy Wolfe Moore contribution 6-19-18 3209 N. 131st Street 250.00 Kansas City, KS 66109 Rep. Willie Dove contribution 14715 Timber Lane 6-19-18 250.00 BonnerSp~ngs, KS 66012 Rep. Jeff Pittman contribution 1108 S. Broadway 6-19-18 500.00 Leavenworth, KS 66048 Rep. Brenda Dietrich c~ntribution 6-19-18 6110 SW 38th Terr 250.00 Topeka, KS 66610 3500.00 Subtotal This Page page1of~ SCHEDULEC EXPENDITURES AND OTHER DISBURSEMENTS KRIT PAC (Name of Party Committee or Political Committee) Purpose of Expenditure Name and Address Amount Date To Whom Expenditure is Made If independent or in-kind expenditure in excess of $300 is made for a candidate, list candidate name & address Rep. Jim Gartner contribution 928 SW Woodbridge Court 6-19-18 250.00 Topeka, KS Rep. Blaine Finch contribution 6-19-18 5 SW Fairview Drive 500.00 Ottawa, KS 66067 Rep Mark Schreiber contribution 6-19-18 1722 Yucca Lane 250.00 Emporia, KS 66801 Rep. John Eplee contribution 6-19-18 163 Deer Run 250.00 Atchison, KS 66062 Suzi Carlson contribution 6-19-18 Clay Center, KS 500.00 Rep. Tom Phillips contribution 6-19-18 1530 Barrington Drive 250.00 Manhattan, KS 66503 Rep. JR Claeys contribution 6-19-18 2157 Redhawk Lane 250.00 Salina, KS 67401 Rep. Don Schroeder contribution 6-19-18 708 Charles Street 500.00 Hesston, KS 67062 Will Carpenter contribution EI Dorado, KS 6-19-18 500.00 Rep. Mary Martha Good contribution 6-19-18 89 SE 20th St 500.00 EI Dorado, KS 67042 Rep. Ron Ryckman, Jr contribution 6-19-18 14234 W 158th St 500.00 Olathe, KS 66082 , ." ,~./, 4250.00 Subtotal This Page Page j of~ SCHEDULE C EXPENDITURES AND OTHER DISBURSEMENTS KRIT PAC (Name of Party Committee or Political Committee) Purpose of Expenditure Name and Address Amount Date To Whom Expenditure is Made Ifindependent or in-kind expenditure in excess of $300 is made for a candidate, list candidate name & address Rep. Anita Judd Jenkins contribution 225 N C Street 6-19-18 250.00 Arkansas City, KS 67005 Rep Jim Ward contribution 6-19-18 3100 East Clark 500.00 Wichita, KS 67211 Renee Erickson contribution 6-19-18 Wichita, KS 500.00 Rep. KC Ohaebosim contribution 6-19-18 PO Box 21271 500.00 Wichita, KS 67208 Rep. Tom Sawyer contribution 6-19-18 1041 S. Elizabeth 250.00 Wichita, KS 67213 Rep. Brandon Whipple contribution 6-19-19-18 4455 S Washington Ct 250.00 Wichita, KS 67216 Rep. Steve Becker contribution I 6-19-18 PO Box 384 500.00 Buhler, KS 67522 Rep. Susan Concannon contribution 6-19-18 921 N. Mill Street 500.00 Beloit, KS 67420 Rep Steven Johnson contribution 10197 S. Hopkins Road 6-19-18 250.00 Assaria, KS 67416 Rep. Ken Rahjes contribution 6-19-18 1798 E. 900 Road 250.00 Agra, KS 67621 Rep Eber Phelps contribution 6-19-18 3103 Olympic Lane 250.00 Hays,_ KS 67601 II 4000.00 Subtotal This Page Page -.!i- of~ SCHEDULEC EXPENDITURES AND OTHER DISBURSEMENTS KRITPAC (Name of Party Committee or Political Committee) Purpose of Expenditure Name and Address Amount Date To Whom Expenditure is Made Ifindependent or in-kind expenditure in excess of $300 is made for a candidate, list candidate name & address Kansas Governmental Ethics Cmn PAC registration 7-5-18 300.00 Rep. Debbie Deere contribution 7-6-18 100 E. Kansas 250.00 Lansing, KS 66043 ., 550.00 Subtotal. Tbis Page . Page 6 of SCHEDULEC EXPENDITURES AND OTHER DISBURSEMENTS KRIT PAC ( Name of Party Committee or Political Committee) Name and Address Purpose of Expenditure Date To Whom Expenditure is Made Amount If independent or in-kind expenditure in excess of $300 is made for a candidate, list candidate name & address Rep. Greg Lewis contribution 910 NE 30th Avenue 6-19-18 500.00 Sl John, KS 67576 Marty Long contribution 2221 S Road P 6-19-18 25000 Ulysses, KS Rep Jack Thimesch contribution 11716 SW 80th Street 6-30-18 250.00 Spivey, KS 67142 Rep. Tom Cox contribution 13510 W 72nd 6-30-18 250.00 Shawnee, KS 66216 Rep. Larry Hibbard contribution 858 EE 75 Road 6-30-18 250.00 Toronto, KS 66777 Rep Ken Corbet contribution 6-30-18 10351 SW61st 25000 Topeka, KS 66610 Rep. Stan Frownfelter contribution 6-30-18 PO Box 6145 250.00 Kansas City, KS 66106 ., "<c::­ - .. u.' -­ 2000.00 Subtotal This Page Complete if last page of Schedule c Total Itemized Expenditures This Period 19,750.00 Total Unitemized Expenditures of $50 or less TOTAL EXPE mTURES & OTHER DISBURSEMENTS 19,750.00 THIS PERIOD (to UDe 4 of Summary) Page ---Itz- Of~ .
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