Texas Right To Life PAC

Texas Committee

$8,210Cash on Hand
$14,342Total Contributions
$12,636Total Expenditures

Financial Activity

Top Contributors

Total Contributions
Name
Type
$8,500.00 Carlos Sepulveda INDIVIDUAL
$1,900.00 Aimee E Williams INDIVIDUAL
$900.00 Betty N Lawson INDIVIDUAL
$680.00 John A Koplin INDIVIDUAL
$480.00 Kevin & Laura Murdoch INDIVIDUAL
$425.00 Mark & Terri Black INDIVIDUAL
$362.44 Texas Right to Life Committee Inc ENTITY
$300.00 Louis A Guzman INDIVIDUAL
$200.00 Albert Kennerson INDIVIDUAL
$200.00 Lynn & Cecilia Mcdonald INDIVIDUAL
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Top Payees

Total Expenditures
Payee
Type
$3,425.00 Allman & Associates Inc ENTITY
$2,200.00 Texas Ethics Commission ENTITY
$2,185.00 Principios PAC ENTITY
$1,972.93 First Data Merchant Services Corporation ENTITY
$961.41 GODaddy.com ENTITY
$628.34 MailChimp ENTITY
$394.43 Ashley Leenerts INDIVIDUAL
$225.88 Department of US Treasury IRS ENTITY
$156.12 Simpletexting ENTITY
$134.10 wordfence.com ENTITY
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