$2,997Cash on Hand
$3,512,293Total Contributions
$2,227,188Total Expenditures
Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions
Name
Type
$653,233.42 House Democratic Caucus ENTITY
$358,655.93 Democratic Party of Virginia ENTITY
$348,400.00 Beyond Carbon Action Fund ENTITY
$239,639.06 Aggregated Unitemized Cash Contributions INDIVIDUAL
$173,576.06 Clean Virginia Fund ENTITY
$127,500.00 Emily's List Federal ENTITY
$112,595.13 Virginia League of Conservation Voters-PAC ENTITY
$94,112.82 Planned Parenthood Virginia PAC ENTITY
$76,000.00 The Way Ahead ENTITY
$75,000.00 Energized for Change PAC ENTITY
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Top Payees
Total Expenditures
Payee
Type
$865,415.76 Sage Media Planning & Placement Inc ENTITY
$362,528.00 Left Hook Communications ENTITY
$206,160.00 House Democratic Caucus ENTITY
$179,676.96 Democratic Party of Virginia ENTITY
$154,712.66 Sb Digital Inc ENTITY
$79,943.09 Sena Kozar Strategies ENTITY
$54,722.37 Lucas Anderton INDIVIDUAL
$40,723.90 Sandra W Brandt INDIVIDUAL
$39,317.26 Paychex Inc ENTITY
$35,559.61 Chadderdon Lestingi Creative Strategies ENTITY
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