Wisconsin Progress PAC
Wisconsin Committee
$4,201Total Contributions
$4,201Total Expenditures
Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions | Name |
---|---|
$2,881.80 | Becky Rasmussen |
$705.30 | Ann DeGarmo |
$237.30 | Amelia Neas |
$218.80 | Ann DeGarmo |
$79.20 | Amelia Neas |
$39.60 | Amelia Neas |
$19.80 | Amelia Neas |
$19.50 | Amelia Neas |
Top Payees
Total Expenditures | Payee |
---|---|
$772.20 | Lee Snodgrass |
$752.40 | Sieber Tom |
$415.80 | Frostman Caleb |
$316.80 | Lee Terry |
$297.00 | Gruszynski Staush |
$277.20 | Whelton Kyle |
$271.50 | Mooney Mike |
$217.80 | Johnson Wendy Sue |
$165.95 | Shrader Art |
$136.20 | Wright Jeff |
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