Our “Money Behind the Committee Chair” series spotlights the Texas lawmakers chairing prominent committees during the 87th Legislative Session, as well as the individual donors and PACs who have supported their campaigns leading up to this session.
Wilvin Carter
$3,560Cash on Hand
$29,071Total Contributions
$43,162Total Expenditures
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Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions | Name |
---|---|
$2,500.00 | Tameika Carter |
$1,000.00 | Evelina Young |
$1,000.00 | Grant Scheiner |
$1,000.00 | Green John |
$1,000.00 | Kelley Taylor |
$1,000.00 | Laurence Humphries |
$1,000.00 | Mark Metze |
$1,000.00 | Matthew Skillern |
$1,000.00 | Tymitha Barnes |
$500.00 | Alicia Walker |
Top Payees
Total Expenditures | Payee |
---|---|
$13,025.19 | WZW Consulting |
$6,500.00 | Courtney Grigsby |
$2,509.99 | Sprint 2 Print |
$1,999.44 | InFocus Campaigns LLC |
$1,895.37 | Meta Platforms Inc / Facebook |
$1,439.50 | Amber Sawani |
$1,117.50 | Jaida Swanso |
$1,042.00 | Litho Printing |
$1,025.00 | Richard Alaniz |
$1,000.00 | Jared Hrebenar |
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