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By St. Louis Reporter | Nov 18, 2020
Larry Wall contributed $50 to Nicole Galloway for Missouri on Nov. 17.
Sara Evancho contributed $20 to Ist-Missouri Nominee PAC Number Two on Nov. 17.
Megan Rupp contributed $25 to Nicole Galloway for Missouri on Nov. 17.
Sherwood Waldron contributed $250 to Nicole Galloway for Missouri on Nov. 17.
Don Crozier contributed $2 to It Starts Today Missouri on Nov. 17.
Jeff Morgan contributed $25 to Nicole Galloway for Missouri on Nov. 17.
Larsen Barnds contributed $10 to Nicole Galloway for Missouri on Nov. 17.
Suzanne Hart contributed $150 to Finneran for Missouri on Nov. 17.
Paula Bandt contributed $3 to Nicole Galloway for Missouri on Nov. 17.
Annie Walsh contributed $50 to Nicole Galloway for Missouri on Nov. 17.
Claudia Gibson contributed $5 to Nicole Galloway for Missouri on Nov. 17.
Brad Crum contributed $50 to Nicole Galloway for Missouri on Nov. 17.
Jane Ryan contributed $2 to It Starts Today Missouri on Nov. 17.
Laura Horwitz contributed $1 to It Starts Today Missouri on Nov. 17.
Farrell Carfield contributed $5 to Ist-Missouri Nominee PAC Number Two on Nov. 17.
Rita Marsh contributed $5 to Nicole Galloway for Missouri on Nov. 17.
Citizens for Ortmann spent $200 during the second quarter.
Geralyn Ruess contributed $20 to Ist-Missouri Nominee PAC Number One on Nov. 17.
Almanac, Inc. received a Paycheck Protection Program loan for between $150,000 and $350,000 on April 27, according to the US Treasury Department.
Here are the 50 political committees that received largest amount of money from contributions during the week ending Nov. 14.