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Smith County Republicans receives $1,500 from Alan Brown of Tyler on January 30

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The Smith County Republicans received $1,500 from Alan Brown of Tyler on January 30, according to data from the Texas Ethics Commission.

Donations can be made to political candidates in various amounts but must be reported to the Texas Ethics Commission. The legislature has also given the commission various other responsibilities, including the filing of financial disclosure statements for government officials and the filing of campaign finance regulatory statements by candidates and citizens who engage in political speech related to campaigns and elections.

The following table lists all donations made to the Smith County Republicans during the last six months.

ContributorAmountDate
Alan Brown$1,50001/30/2020
George And Jane Winn$1,50012/21/2019
Linebarger Goggan Blair & Simpson LLP$1,50001/16/2020
D.M. Edwards$85001/20/2020
Derrith Bondurant$75001/25/2020
Mike Smith$55001/28/2020
Ray Barron$30001/25/2020
Brad Curtis$25001/29/2020
David Stein Campaign$25001/02/2020
James Wynne$25001/28/2020
Pam Frederick Campaign$25001/30/2020
R.C. Curtis$25001/29/2020
Brian Hancock$20001/29/2020
Brian Hoyle for Justice$17001/19/2020
Brit Conner$15001/24/2020
Karen K Phillips Campaign$15001/28/2020
MacK Stewart MD$15001/25/2020
Michael Munn$15001/26/2020
Sam Griffith$13001/29/2020
Nathaniel Moran$10501/29/2020
Jarad Lee Kent Campaign$10001/20/2020
Marcia Daughtrey$10001/29/2020

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