Dallas Green Alliance
Texas Committee
$1,839Cash on Hand
$9,708Total Contributions
$5,227Total Expenditures
Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions
Name
Type
$1,000.00 Margaret Haley INDIVIDUAL
$950.00 Becky Rader INDIVIDUAL
$818.25 Michelle McAdam INDIVIDUAL
$800.00 Ben Sandifer INDIVIDUAL
$500.00 Linda Cooke INDIVIDUAL
$425.00 Lori Cusiek INDIVIDUAL
$263.30 Tim Gibson INDIVIDUAL
$263.25 Mark Wootton INDIVIDUAL
$209.19 David Temple INDIVIDUAL
$205.00 Michon Hawkins INDIVIDUAL
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Top Payees
Total Expenditures
Payee
Type
$1,800.00 ActBlue Texas ENTITY
$674.97 Crowdpac ENTITY
$650.00 Bazaldua4dallas ENTITY
$650.00 Kingston for Dallas ENTITY
$316.11 Chad West Campaign ENTITY
$300.00 Dede for D10 ENTITY
$300.00 Erik Wilson ENTITY
$164.00 Mail Express ENTITY
$150.00 Geoff Lloyd INDIVIDUAL
$115.15 Deborah Murphy INDIVIDUAL
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