Fred Tate

$87Cash on Hand
$113Total Contributions
$3,746Total Expenditures
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$113.00 Frederick Tate INDIVIDUAL
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Type
$1,792.62 Mr Sugar Rush ENTITY
$1,000.00 Tyler Norris INDIVIDUAL
$500.00 Tarrant County Republican Hispanic Assembly ENTITY
$137.50 Canva US Inc ENTITY
$120.00 Arlington Parks Department ENTITY
$113.00 Comerica Bank ENTITY
$51.56 Walmart Stores Inc ENTITY
$31.50 Party City ENTITY
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