Hays County Republican Women
Texas Committee
$18,979Cash on Hand
$80,077Total Contributions
$63,584Total Expenditures
Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions
Name
Type
$3,044.89 Robbi Hull INDIVIDUAL
$3,040.00 Peggy Charles & Sweeny INDIVIDUAL
$2,820.09 Reagan Dickerson INDIVIDUAL
$2,200.00 Pam and Stephen Eakin INDIVIDUAL
$2,000.00 Dick Dodie & Scott INDIVIDUAL
$1,959.00 Randy Bryan INDIVIDUAL
$1,485.00 Melody Burns INDIVIDUAL
$1,463.68 Pam Eakin INDIVIDUAL
$1,455.43 Steve Eakin INDIVIDUAL
$1,430.00 Travis Tamra & Tindol INDIVIDUAL
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Top Payees
Total Expenditures
Payee
Type
$5,845.81 Texas Federation of Republican Women PAC ENTITY
$4,536.74 Amazon.com Inc ENTITY
$2,495.00 One Cause ENTITY
$2,471.39 Hays County Gop ENTITY
$2,158.12 Hays County Gop ENTITY
$2,116.08 Campaign Short Cuts ENTITY
$1,645.00 The Wyman Law Firm ENTITY
$1,626.57 Sam's Club Austin ENTITY
$1,605.75 Costco Wholesale ENTITY
$1,541.70 Sam's Club ENTITY
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