Texas Sport PAC
Texas Committee
$6,073Cash on Hand
$237,271Total Contributions
$132,568Total Expenditures
Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions
Name
Type
$11,301.19 Jennifer Goodrum INDIVIDUAL
$8,596.36 Paul Sides INDIVIDUAL
$8,488.87 Wade D Hayden INDIVIDUAL
$7,850.00 John Arnim INDIVIDUAL
$5,460.00 Adam Gonzales INDIVIDUAL
$4,979.87 Spence Collins INDIVIDUAL
$4,758.10 Rick Warren INDIVIDUAL
$4,500.00 Blanca Aldaco INDIVIDUAL
$3,863.84 Jonathan Greiner INDIVIDUAL
$3,696.62 Robert Brumby Jr INDIVIDUAL
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Top Payees
Total Expenditures
Payee
Type
$17,441.42 Aldaco's Mexican Cuisine ENTITY
$7,500.00 Dade Phelan ENTITY
$7,500.00 Dade Phelan INDIVIDUAL
$5,211.57 Quality Seafood Inc ENTITY
$5,000.00 Dawn Buckingham INDIVIDUAL
$4,935.00 Amanda O'Brien INDIVIDUAL
$4,500.00 Lois Kolkhorst ENTITY
$4,394.62 Patrick Cowles INDIVIDUAL
$4,107.50 John Arnim INDIVIDUAL
$4,067.00 Total Media Solutions ENTITY
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