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Smith County Republicans contributes $600 to Smith County Republican Party on November 13

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The Smith County Republicans contributed $600 to Smith County Republican Party on November 13, according to data from the Texas Ethics Commission.

The committee that spent the most on November 13 was the Political Action Committee Of The Independent Insurance Agents Of Texas, spending $102,751.

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

PayeeExpenditure categoryAmountDate
Smith County Republican PartyContributions/Donations$2,70009/14/2020
Chief Justice Nathan Hecht CampaignContributions/Donations$2,00010/15/2020
Bryan Hughes for Texas SenateContributions/Donations$1,00010/15/2020
Dr. Keven Ellis CampaignContributions/Donations$1,00010/15/2020
Smith County Republican PartyContributions/Donations$60011/13/2020
Judge Yeary CampaignContributions/Donations$45010/15/2020
Elect Judge Richardson CampaignContributions/Donations$45010/15/2020
Justice Jane Bland CampaignContributions/Donations$45010/15/2020
Brett Busby CampaignContributions/Donations$45010/15/2020
Texans for Jeff BoydContributions/Donations$45010/15/2020
Re-elect Judge David Newell Campaign FundContributions/Donations$45010/15/2020
Smith County Republican PartyContributions/Donations$30007/13/2020
Smith County Republican PartyContributions/Donations$30010/15/2020
Matt Schaefer CampaignContributions/Donations$25010/15/2020
Wright for TexasContributions/Donations$25010/15/2020
Cole Hefner for State RepresentativeContributions/Donations$25010/15/2020
Neal J. Franklin CampaignContributions/Donations$25010/15/2020

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