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Entity
$904,094Total Received
Overview

This organization has been paid by the candidates and committees listed below.

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$192,716.25 No on Proposition 8: Stop the Dangerous Dialysis Proposition Sponsored by the California Dialysis Council
$156,102.50 Californians for Responsible Housing - General Purpose Committee; Sponsored by Housing Providers
$104,380.00 Californians for Safe Reliable Infrastructure
$84,320.00 No on Prop 10; Californians for Responsible Housing a Coalition of Veterans Seniors Housing Providers Social Justice Groups Taxpayer Associations and Labor
$46,392.50 John Chiang John Chiang for Governor 2018
$41,600.00 Yes on 8 - Californians for Kidney Dialysis Patient Protection Sponsored by Service Employees International Union - United Healthcare Workers West
$39,270.00 Antonio Villaraigosa Villaraigosa for Governor 2018
$35,976.25 Eleni Kounalakis Eleni Kounalakis for Lieutenant Governor 2018
$35,020.00 Yes on Prop 12: Prevent Cruelty California a Humane Society Committee
$32,215.00 Xavier Becerra Becerra for Attorney General 2018
$32,023.75 Gavin Newsom Newsom for California Governor 2018
$24,650.00 Yes 4 Children's Hospitals Yes on Proposition 4 Sponsored by California Children's Hospital Association
$17,012.50 Parent Teacher Alliance Sponsored by California Charter Schools Association Advocates Independent Expenditure Committee
$16,490.00 Citizens Supporting Gavin Newsom for Governor 2018 Sponsored by Labor Organizations and Blue Shield of California
$15,780.25 Families & Teachers for Antonio Villaraigosa for Governor 2018 Sponsored by California Charter Schools Association Advocates
$13,850.00 Ed Hernandez Ed Hernandez for Lieutenant Governor 2018
$7,752.00 Californians for Eleni Kounalakis for Lieutenant Governor 2018 Sponsored by the California Medical Association
$6,162.50 California Charter Schools Association Advocates Independent Expenditure Committee
$2,380.00 Students Parents and Teachers Supporting Marshall Tuck for Superintendent of Public Instruction 2018 a Project of Edvoice