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By St. Louis Reporter | Dec 2, 2020
Nehemiah Rosell contributed $10 to Jobs with Justice Ballot Fund on Dec. 1.
Lori Sammelmann contributed $8 to Ist-Missouri Nominee PAC Number Two on Dec. 1.
Committee to Elect Paula Brown spent $604 during the week ending November 28.
Miles Pearson contributed $10 to Jobs with Justice Ballot Fund on Dec. 1.
Kathryn Wire contributed $2 to It Starts Today Missouri on Dec. 1.
Marvin Manring contributed $1 to It Starts Today Missouri on Dec. 1.
Sarah Unsicker for State Representative spent $132 during the week ending November 28.
Here are the 50 political committees that received largest amount of money from contributions during the week ending Nov. 28.
Citizens to Elect Tammika Hubbard spent $586 during the week ending November 28.
Ingrid Burnett contributed $2 to Ist-Missouri Nominee PAC Number One on Dec. 1.
JW Leadership Fund spent $1,500 during the third quarter.
Beck for Missouri spent $703 during the week ending November 28.
Coatar for St. Louis spent $141 during the week ending November 28.
James Leach-Ross contributed $25 to Citizens for Bob Hoffman on Dec. 1.
Committee to Elect Ann Zimpfer spent $3,000 during the week ending November 28.
Janet Archer contributed $10 to Ist-Missouri Nominee PAC Number Two on Dec. 1.
Development Strategies, Inc. received a Paycheck Protection Program loan for between $150,000 and $350,000 on May 3, according to the US Treasury Department.
23rd Ward Regular Democratic Organization spent $160 during the week ending November 28.
Nicole Galloway for Missouri spent $12,962 during the week ending November 28.
James Lappe contributed $10 to Jobs with Justice Ballot Fund on Dec. 1.