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RECEIPTS and EXPENDITURES REPORT I~~L~SON OTHER THAN a CANDIDATE, PARTY COMMITTEE OR POLITICAL COMMITTEE RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES REPORT i~~l~SON OTHER THAN A CANDIDATE, PARTY COMMITTEE OR POLITICAL COMMITTEE (See .First Page Fur Instructions) Name; Family Policy Alliance of Kansas DATE REPORT DUE AND PERIOD COVERED Address; 4021 S~~th _Street, Suit~~1 _ _ July 30, 2018 (1·1·18 Ihrough 7·26-18) City; Topeka_. ._ V Ocl. 29, 2018 (7.27.18 through 10·25.18) State; KS Zip Code: 66604 Jllli. 10,2019 (10-26-18 through 12-31-18) REC(!;IPTS: Date Recelverl Name & Address Descriptlo.n Amount None Tutal this Period EXPENDITURES TO INFLVENCE THE NOMINATION OR ELECTION OF A CANDIDATE OR CANDIDATES TO STATE OR LOCAL OFFICE: Date Name & Address orVendor Calldidato or Committee Amount Supported ur Oppused See attached. Total this Period ~I.JI'/; 119 SIGNATURE: I understand that the Intentional failure to file this report as required by law or to intenllonally make IIny fals<' material statements herein is a elass A mlsclemellnor. 10-29-2018 (Ollie) KANSAS GOVERNMENTAL ETHICS COMMISSION Rev.2018 Attachment EXPENDITURES TO INFLUENCE THE NOIVIINATION OR. ELECTION OF A CANDIDATE OR CANDIDATES TO STATE OR LOCAL OFFICE Date Name & Address of Vendor Candidate or Committee Supported or Amount Paid Opposed 8/9/18 Singularis Group Paul Wag~oner (Supported) $1,727.74 6750 Antioch Road 600 E. 73( Overland Park, KS 66204 Hutchinson, KS 67502 Steven Becker (Opposed) 11309 E. 69th Ave. Buhler, KS 67522 Mailer 8/9/18 Singularls Group Wendy Bingesser (Supported) $1,034.89 6750 Antioch Road 12548 S. Brougham Dr. Overland Park, KS 66204 Olathe, KS 66062 Maller 8/9/18 Singularis Group Renee Erickson (Supported) $1,249.60 6750 Antioch Road 26 N. Cypress Dr. Overland Park, KS 66204 Wichita, KS 67206 Mailer 8/9/18 Singularis Group Charlotte Esau (Supported) $1,188.40 6750 Antioch Road 11702 South Winchester St. Overland Park, KS 66204 Olathe, KS 66061 Mailer 8/9/18 Singularis Group Will Carpenter (Supported) $1,385,98 6750 Antioch Road 6965 SW 18th Overland Park, KS 66204 EI Dorado. KS 67042 Mailer 8/9/18 Singularis Group Londa R. Tindle (Supported) $1,595,58 6750 Antioch Road 1614 Washington St. Overland Park, KS 66204 Fredonia, KS 66736 Larry Hibbard (Opposed) 858 EE 75 Road Toronto. KS 66777 Maller 8/9/18 Singularis Group Bill Rhiley (Supported) $1,191.43 6750 AntiOch Road 403 S, West Road Overland Park, KS 66204 Wellington, KS 67152 1 Anita Judd-Jenkins (Opposed) 225 N, C Street Arkansas City, KS 67005 Mailer 8/9/18 Singularis Group Chris Croft (Supported) $1,058.29 1h 6750 Antioch Road 8909 W. 148 Terrace Overland Park, KS 66204 Overland Park, KS 66221 Patty Markley (Opposed) 12312 Niemgn Road Overland Park, KS 66213 Maller 8/9/18 Singularis Group Kathy Martin (Supported) $1,196.97 6750 Antioch Road 859 Valleyview Rd. Overland Park, KS 66204 Clay Center, KS 67432 Mailer 8/9/18 Singularis Group Bill Rhiley (Supported) $167.06 6750 Antioch Road 403 S. West Road Overland Park, KS 66204 Wellington, KS 67152 Digital ads 8/9/18 Singularis Group Londa R. Tindle (Supported) $177.55 6750 AntiOCh Road 1614 Washington Sl. Overland Park, KS 66204 Fredonia, KS 66736 Digital ads 8/9/18 Singularis Group Will Carpenter (Supported) $172.55 6750 Antioch Road 6965 SW 181h Overland Park, KS 66204 ~I Dorado, KS 67042 Digital ads .8/9/18 Singularis Group Charlotte Esau (Supported) $225.74 6750 Antioch Road 11702 South Winchester St. Overland Park, KS 66204 Olathe, KS 66061 Digital ads 8/9/18 Singularis Group Renee Erickson (Supported) $180.56 6750 Antioch Road 26 N. Cypress Dr. Overland Park, KS 66204 Wichita, KS 67206 Digital ads 8/9/18 Singularis Group Wendy Bingesser (Supported) $160.81 6750 Antioch Road 12548 S. Brougham Dr. Overland Park, KS 66204 Olathe, KS 66062 Digital ads 8/9/18 Singularis Group Paulwag~oner(Supported) $189.79 6750 Antioch Road 600 E. 73' Overland Park, KS 66204 Hutchinson, KS 67502 Digital ads 8/9/18 Singularis Group Kathy Martin (Supported) $146.82 6.750 Antioch Road 859 Valleyview Rd. Overland Park, KS 66204 Clay Center, KS 6.7432 Digital ads 8/9/18 Singularis Group Chris Croft (Supported) $195.86 6.750 Antioch Road 8909 W. 1481h Terrace Overland Park, KS Ei6204 bv~rlarid Park, KS 66221 Digital ads 8/16/18 Noland Strategies LLC Terry Calloway, Trevor Jacobs, $6.25 2009 Siefkin Street Jene Vickrey, Chris Croft, Londa Tindle, Wichita, KS 6.7208 Charlotte Esau, John Toplikar, $us<:ln Huff; EriC Jenkins, Adam Thomas, Sean E. Tarwater, Sr., Wendy Bingesser, Owen Donohoe, David W. French, Tony Barton, Jim Karleskint, Ronald Thacker, Ronaid B. Ellis, Abraham Rafie, Megan Lynn, Ron Highland, Ken Corbet, Michael Snowden, Francis Awerkamp, Randy Garber, Kathy Martin, J.R. Claeys, Les Mason, Will Carpenter, Cheryl Helmer, Bill Rhiley, Jesse Burris, Michael Capps, Renee Erickson, Emil M. Bergquist, John Whitmer, Leo G. Delperdang, Mlc;hael E. Walker, Susan Humphries, Daniel Hawkins, Paul Waggoner, Ken Rahjes, Kyle D. Hoffinan , Jeffrey G. Locke (All Supported) (For their addresses, please see their individual listings below) Email editing & formatting 8/16/18 Magneti Marketing, Inc. Terry Calloway, Chris Croft, Londa Tindle, $4,39.7.6.7 612 N. Tejon Street Charlotte Esau, Colorado Springs, CO 80903 John Toplikar, Susan Huff, Eric Jenkins, Adam Thomas, Wendy Bingesser, DavId W. French, Tony Barton, ~onald Thacker, Megan Lynn, Michael Snowden, Kathy Martin, Will Carpenter, Cheryl Helmer, Bill Rhiley, Michael Capps, Renee Erickson, Michael E. Walker, Paul Waggoner, Jeffrey G. Locke (All Supported) (For their addresses, please see their Individual listings below) The following were all Opposed: Patty Markley, Larry Hibbard, Mary Martha Good, Anita JUdd-Jenkins, Steven Becker (For their addresses, please see listings above and be/ow) Monica Murnan 1313 Mallory Ct Pittsburg, KS 66762 Cindy Holscher 12345 Westgate St. Overland Park, KS 66213 Cindy Neighbor 10405 W. 520d Terrace Shawnee, KS 66203 Debbie Deere 402 Maple Ct. Lansing, KS 66043 Jeff Pittman 1108 S. Broadway Leavenworth, KS 66048 Virgil Weigel 1900 S,W. Briarwood Drive Topeka, KS 66611 Ed Trimmer 1402 E. 9lh Ave. Winfield, KS 67156 Kathy Wolfe Moore 3209 N. 131 sl Street Kansas City, KS 66109 Tim Hodge 2727 N. Main North Newton, KS 67117 Design and production of online interactive scorecard and a PDF version of it 8/23/18 Singularis Group Kathy Martin (Supported) $1,004.46 6750 Antioch Road 859 Valleyvlew Rd. Overland Park, KS 66204 Clay Center, KS 67432 Mailer 8/23/18 Singularis Group Charlotte Esau (Supported) $1,030.62 6750 Antioch Road 11702 South Winchester St. Overland Park, KS 66204 Olathe, KS 66061 Mailer 8/23/18 Singularis Group Wendy Bingesser (Supported) $873.43 6750 Antioch Road 12548 S, Brougham Dr, Overland Park, KS 66204 Olathe, KS 66062 Mailer 8/23/18 Singularis Group Renee Erickson (Supported) $1,053.52 6750 Antioch Road 26 N. Cypress Dr. Overland Park, KS 66204 Wichita, KS 67206 Mailer 8/23/18 Singularis Group Chris Croft (Supported) $886.25 th 6750 Antioch Road 8909 W. 148 Terrace Overland Park, KS 66204 Overland Park, KS 66221 Patty Markley (Opposed) 12312 Nieman Road Overland Park, KS 66213 Mailer 8/23/18 Singularis Group Bill Rhiley (Supported) $1,002.26 6750 Antioch Road 403 S. West Road Overland Park. KS 66204 Wellington, KS 67152 Anita Judd-Jenkins (Opposed) 225 N. C Street Arkansas City, KS 67005 Mailer 8/23/18 Singularls Group Will Carpenter (Supported) $1,134.13 6750 Antioch Road 6965 SW 18th Overland Park, KS 66204 EI Dorado, KS 67042 Mailer 8/23/18 Singularis Group Londa R. Tindle (Supported) $1,283.70 6750 Antioch Road 1614 Washington St. Overland Park, KS 66204 Fredonia, KS 66736 Larry Hibbard (Opposed) 858 EE 75 Road Toronto, KS 66777 Maller 8/23/18 Singularls Group pauIWag~oner(Supported) $1,483.48 6750 Antioch Road 600 E. 73r Overland Park, KS 66204 Hutchinson, KS 67502 Steven Becker (Opposed) 11309 E. 69th Ave. Buhler, KS 67522 Mailer 8/23/18 Singularis Group Renee Slinkard (Supported) $1,075.66 6750 Anlloch Road 5630 W. 2200 Rd. Overland Park, KS 66204 Parker, KS 66702 Mailer 8/23/18 Singularis Group Will Carpenter (Supported) $1,293.26 th 6750 Antioch Road 6965 SW 18 Overland Park, KS 66204 EIDorado,KS 67042 Martha Mary Good (Opposed) th 89 SE 20 ' EI Dorado, KS.67042 Ma,lIer 9/20/18 Magnetl Marketing, Inc. Kris Kobach, Jake LaTumer, Richard $870.00 612 N. Tejon Street Hilderbrand, Michelle Dombrosky, Terry Colorado Springs, CO 80903 Calloway; Trevor Jacobs, Jene Vickrey, Chris Croft, Londa Tindle, Charlotte Esau, John Toplikar, Susan HUff, Eric Jenkins, Adam Thomas, Sean E. TarWater, Sr., Wendy Blngesser, Owen Donohoe, David W. French, Tony Barton, Jim Karleskint, Ronald Thacker, Ronald B. Ellis, Abraham Ratie, Megan Lynn, Ron Highland, Ken Corbet, Michael Snowden, Francis Awerkamp, Randy Garber, Kathy Martin, J.R. Claeys, Les Mason. Will Carpenter, Cheryl Helmer, Bill Rhiley, Jesse Burris, Michael Capps, Renee Erickson, Emil M. Bergquist, John Whitmer, Leo G. Delperdang, Michael E. Walker, Susan Humphries, Daniel Hawkins, Paul Waggoner, Ken Rahjes, Kyle D. Hoffman, Jeffrey G. Locke (All Supported) (For their addresses, please see their Individual listings above. and below.) Design and production ot web pages listing endorsed candidate.s and linking to scorecard reported above. 9/27/18 Noland Strategies LLC Clark Shultz; Jake LaTurner; Michelle $6.25 2009 Siefkin Street Dombrosky; Robert D'Andrea; Renee Wichita, KS 67208 Slinkard; Chiquita Coggs; Steven Kelly; Blake Carpenter (All Supported) (For their addresses, please see their individual listings below) Email editing & formatting 9/27/18 Noland Strategies LLC Jake LaTurner (Supported) $6.25 2009 Siefkin Street P.O. Box 67177 Wichita, KS 67208 Topeka, KS 66667 Email editing & formatting 9/27/18 Noland Strategies LLC Clark Shultz (Supported) $6.25 2009 Sletkin Street 707 Washington Cir.
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