Charter Schools Now PAC
Texas Committee
$931,280Cash on Hand
$5,969,339Total Contributions
$5,267,134Total Expenditures
Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions
Name
Type
$1,196,400.00 Educational Equity PAC ENTITY
$1,110,000.00 Alice Walton INDIVIDUAL
$1,050,000.00 Jim Walton INDIVIDUAL
$850,000.00 Reed Hastings INDIVIDUAL
$160,000.00 Richard Weekley INDIVIDUAL
$132,500.00 Good Government Fund (Fort Worth) ENTITY
$128,384.53 Joseph G and Claire Greenberg INDIVIDUAL
$125,000.00 Rex W and Debra Gore INDIVIDUAL
$120,000.00 David and Bonnie Weekley INDIVIDUAL
$101,557.94 Carla Knobloch INDIVIDUAL
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Top Payees
Total Expenditures
Payee
Type
$649,222.37 Arena LLC ENTITY
$333,160.03 Carr Marketing Inc ENTITY
$325,853.00 Impact Advertising LLC ENTITY
$306,587.87 Charter Schools Now PAC ENTITY
$242,242.89 People Who Think ENTITY
$201,942.00 Go Big Media Inc ENTITY
$77,434.18 RIghtSide Compliance ENTITY
$72,500.00 Dade Phelan ENTITY
$66,377.00 Elite Change Inc ENTITY
$60,880.00 Carmine Strategies LLC ENTITY
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