Ksfo - Am
Entity
$589,557Total Received
Overview

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

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$103,551.25 Yes on 22 - Save App-Based Jobs & Services: a Coalition of on-Demand Drivers and Platforms Small Businesses Public Safety and Community Organizations
$78,688.75 No on Proposition 8: Stop the Dangerous Dialysis Proposition Sponsored by the California Dialysis Council
$62,228.50 Yes on 11 - Californians for Emergency Preparedness and Safety Committee Major Funding From American Medical Response (Amr)
$50,808.75 No on 23 - Stop the Dangerous & Costly Dialysis Proposition a Coalition of Dialysis Providers Nurses Doctors and Patients
$49,250.00 No on Prop 10 - a Flawed Initiative that Will Make the Housing Crisis Worse a Coalition of Housing Advocates Renters Large and Small Businesses Taxpayer Groups and Veterans
$45,942.50 Yes on 19: Seniors Taxpayer Advocates and Realtors
$42,597.75 Parents Teachers and Neighbors Working Together for Quality Safe Public Schools for All a Project of Edvoice Supporting Marshall Tuck for Superintendent of Public Instruction 2018
$41,650.00 Yes on 27 - Californians for Solutions to Homelessness and Mental Health Support a Coalition of Housing and Mental Health Experts Concerned Taxpayers and Digital Sports (See Attachment)
$39,601.50 Students Parents and Teachers Supporting Marshall Tuck for Superintendent of Public Instruction 2018 a Project of Edvoice
$26,422.25 John Cox John Cox for Governor 2018
$21,420.00 No on 29: Stop yet Another Dangerous Dialysis Proposition Sponsored by Patients Doctors Nurses and Dialysis Providers
$12,486.50 Protect Prop 13 No on 15 a Project of the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association
$10,200.00 Californians for Quality Schools Sponsored by the California Building Industry Association- Yes on Prop 13
$3,400.00 No New Taxes a Project of the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association
$1,309.00 Travis Allen Travis Allen for Governor 2018