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$6,364Total Contributions
$5,878Total Expenditures
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$5,000.00 Neal Meyer INDIVIDUAL
$1,000.00 Bill Frazer INDIVIDUAL
$259.92 Ramsay Elder INDIVIDUAL
$104.15 James Scarborough INDIVIDUAL
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$500.00 Najvar Law Firm PLLC ENTITY
$71.45 Data2save ENTITY
$45.25 Comerica Bank ENTITY
$11.16 Stripes LLC ENTITY
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