Rick Miller

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$52,435Total Contributions
$69,197Total Expenditures
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Name
Type
$19,890.00 Dennis Bonnen ENTITY
$5,000.00 Janet L Duncan INDIVIDUAL
$2,500.00 Gary Gates Jr INDIVIDUAL
$2,500.00 Richard Weekley INDIVIDUAL
$2,500.00 Texans for Lawsuit Reform PAC ENTITY
$1,200.00 HOME-PAC Greater Houston Builders Association ENTITY
$1,000.00 Allen Boone Humphries Robinson LLP ENTITY
$1,000.00 Focused Advocacy Political Action Committee (PAC) ENTITY
$1,000.00 Gerald Jacob INDIVIDUAL
$1,000.00 HillCo PAC ENTITY
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