Conservative Florida
Florida Committee
$875,490Total Contributions
$712,141Total Expenditures
Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions
Name
Type
$45,000.00 Voice of Florida Business Political Action Committee ENTITY
$30,000.00 Floridians for Economic Advancement ENTITY
$25,000.00 Duke Energy ENTITY
$25,000.00 Florida Optometric PAC ENTITY
$20,000.00 Central Florida Citizens for Justice ENTITY
$20,000.00 Teco Energy Inc ENTITY
$19,276.97 The Mosaic Company ENTITY
$17,000.00 Florida Chamber of Commerce PAC ENTITY
$15,500.00 Florida Justice PAC ENTITY
$15,000.00 A Stronger Florida ENTITY
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Top Payees
Total Expenditures
Payee
Type
$221,015.00 Simwins LLC ENTITY
$125,000.00 Florida House Republican Campaign Committee ENTITY
$97,000.00 Republican Party of Florida ENTITY
$77,753.07 Capital Resources LLC ENTITY
$50,000.00 A Bolder Florida ENTITY
$28,000.00 Wilton Simpson ENTITY
$25,000.00 Citizens Alliance for Florida's Economy ENTITY
$15,000.00 The Economic Freedom Committee ENTITY
$15,000.00 Red Road Consulting LLC ENTITY
$10,375.60 Financial Management PAC ENTITY
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