Texas Right To Life PAC
Texas Committee
$36,977Cash on Hand
$3,199,588Total Contributions
$3,502,540Total Expenditures
Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions
Name
Type
$1,275,000.00 Farris & JoAnn Wilks INDIVIDUAL
$625,000.00 Dan & Staci Wilks INDIVIDUAL
$305,000.00 Ralph & Linda Schmidt INDIVIDUAL
$200,000.00 Holloway Frost & Kathaleen Wall INDIVIDUAL
$150,000.00 Kyle L and Jamie Stallings INDIVIDUAL
$100,000.00 Joe & Faith Gutierrez Jr INDIVIDUAL
$100,000.00 Timothy M and Terri Dunn INDIVIDUAL
$74,500.00 Charles Dick & Amelia Saulsbury Sr INDIVIDUAL
$50,000.00 Lois & Carl Davis INDIVIDUAL
$30,000.00 David A and Darlene Pendery INDIVIDUAL
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Top Payees
Total Expenditures
Payee
Type
$456,998.16 Wishlist Direct / VoterDirect Texas ENTITY
$346,892.37 American Express ENTITY
$305,828.45 Texas Right To Life Committee Inc. ENTITY
$179,292.75 Premier IMS INC ENTITY
$146,500.00 Emily Kebodeaux Cook ENTITY
$144,000.00 Thomas M.N. McNutt ENTITY
$133,530.00 Jill Wolfskill ENTITY
$102,594.42 Meta Platforms Inc / Facebook ENTITY
$93,413.80 Advocacy Insight LLC ENTITY
$92,092.76 Campaign Marketing Strategies Inc ENTITY
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