Ken Cannata

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$16,592Total Expenditures
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$10,450.00 Kenneth Cannata INDIVIDUAL
$2,134.00 Lunches of Love ENTITY
$1,500.00 Fort Bend Regional Council on Substance Abuse ENTITY
$772.00 West Fort Bend Women's Charity ENTITY
$380.00 Meals on Wheels Association of Texas ENTITY
$325.00 Mike Beard INDIVIDUAL
$288.00 Action Storage ENTITY
$288.00 Chase Bank Visa ENTITY
$210.96 Cheryl Stalinsky INDIVIDUAL
$144.13 dondulincom LP ENTITY
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