Plano Citizens PAC
Texas Committee
$195Cash on Hand
$6,669Total Contributions
$6,659Total Expenditures
Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions
Name
Type
$2,500.00 Shelby Williams III INDIVIDUAL
$598.60 Patricia Greer INDIVIDUAL
$500.00 Cathie Alexander Campaign ENTITY
$500.00 Ellen Leyrer INDIVIDUAL
$500.00 Greg Jubenville INDIVIDUAL
$500.00 Lydia Ortega Campaign ENTITY
$400.00 Fred Moses Campaign ENTITY
$300.00 Cody Weaver INDIVIDUAL
$200.00 James Farley INDIVIDUAL
$150.00 Ed Acklin INDIVIDUAL
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Top Payees
Total Expenditures
Payee
Type
$4,467.99 Patricia Greer INDIVIDUAL
$1,100.00 Cathie Alexander Campaign Fund ENTITY
$796.59 Patricia Greer INDIVIDUAL
$123.41 Patricia Greer INDIVIDUAL
$120.00 Prosperity Bank ENTITY
$51.20 Anedot Inc ENTITY
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