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Campaign Treasurer's Report – Itemized Contributions
| Seq# | Date | Contributor | Entity | Occupation | Cont. Type | Amend | Amount |
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Seq# 1 | Date 8/29/2023 | Contributor Johnny Hoback | Entity Individual | Occupation Banker | Contribution Type Check | Amend | Amount $500.00 |
Seq# 2 | Date 8/28/2023 | Contributor Tampa Bay Builders Assoc | Entity Business | Occupation BusinessAssociation | Contribution Type Check | Amend | Amount $1,000.00 |
Seq# 3 | Date 8/31/2023 | Contributor ABC PAC FL Gulf Coast Chapter | Entity Other | Occupation IndustryOrganization | Contribution Type Check | Amend | Amount $1,000.00 |
Seq# 4 | Date 8/28/2023 | Contributor Livingston Schools Inc | Entity Business | Occupation Schools | Contribution Type Check | Amend | Amount $500.00 |
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