A bill is making its way through the 134th Ohio General Assembly this year that would have major implications on campaign finance law. House Bill 13 seeks to regulate the disclosure of private money donated to 501c4 organizations — often referred to as “dark money” groups.
Powell for State Rep
$924Total Contributions
$634Total Expenditures
Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions | Name |
---|---|
$393.12 | Shafron Hawkins |
$104.10 | Frank Caetta |
$100.00 | Jeffrey Beck |
$100.00 | Mark Duxbury |
$52.05 | William Tiller |
$50.00 | Dan Bertosa |
$50.00 | Evan Badzik |
$50.00 | Mark Badzik |
$25.00 | Matt Coyne |
Top Payees
Total Expenditures | Payee |
---|---|
$267.84 | Morgan Litho |
$125.00 | Kelly Powell |
$120.00 | Visual Graphics |
$88.35 | Michaels Bar and Grille |
$15.08 | The Home Depot Inc PAC - Federal |
$10.00 | Huntington National Bank |
$8.12 | Winred Technical Services LLC |
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