Restore the Republic
Texas Committee
$1,823Total Contributions
$1,152Total Expenditures
Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions
Name
Type
$450.00 Yolanda Gooch INDIVIDUAL
$250.00 Ann Bleeck INDIVIDUAL
$200.00 Cyndi Hanks INDIVIDUAL
$200.00 Tad Preston INDIVIDUAL
$138.38 Patrick Wamhoff INDIVIDUAL
$100.00 Paul Petkoff INDIVIDUAL
$50.00 Alexander & Associates ENTITY
$50.00 Carol Pazdernik INDIVIDUAL
$50.00 Crissi Stanfield INDIVIDUAL
$50.00 David Seals INDIVIDUAL
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Total Expenditures
Payee
Type
$234.29 Minute Man Press Westchase ENTITY
$200.00 Denton Couunty Republican Party ENTITY
$200.00 Shephard's House ENTITY
$180.00 Debra Liva ENTITY
$180.00 Frost Bank ENTITY
$80.00 Towers Tap House ENTITY
$77.34 Anedot Inc ENTITY
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