Texas Victory Fund 2020 PAC

Texas Committee

$234Cash on Hand
$1,395Total Contributions
$2,002Total Expenditures

Financial Activity

Top Contributors

Total Contributions
Name
Type
$600.00 Gail Stockman INDIVIDUAL
$300.00 Sylvia Bailey INDIVIDUAL
$250.00 Cynthia Sawtell INDIVIDUAL
$120.00 Richard Pressman INDIVIDUAL
$75.00 Dylan Winslow INDIVIDUAL
$42.00 Thomas Gosse INDIVIDUAL
$8.00 Richard Pressman PhD INDIVIDUAL
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Top Payees

Total Expenditures
Payee
Type
$899.32 The Rivas Group ENTITY
$706.00 Frost Bank ENTITY
$150.00 Action Network ENTITY
$137.03 Sinch Mailjet ENTITY
$110.00 Sinch Mailjet ENTITY
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