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By St. Louis Reporter | Dec 8, 2020
Elizabeth Burry contributed $20 to Ist-Missouri Nominee PAC Number Two on Dec. 7.
Kristen Weber contributed $75 to Citizens for Anne Schweitzer on Dec. 7.
Focus St. Louis received a Paycheck Protection Program loan for between $150,000 and $350,000 on April 29, according to the US Treasury Department.
Clayton Smith contributed $2 to Ist-Missouri Nominee PAC Number Two on Dec. 7.
Christian Frommelt contributed $1 to It Starts Today Missouri on Dec. 7.
Cynthia Fehrmann contributed $2 to Ist-Missouri Nominee PAC Number Two on Dec. 7.
Camille Greenwald contributed $25 to Ist-Missouri Nominee PAC Number Two on Dec. 7.
Edwin Booth contributed $9 to Ist Missouri Pro Choice Nominee PAC Number One on Dec. 7.
Dianna Williams contributed $1 to It Starts Today Missouri on Dec. 7.
Reese E. Forbes contributed $10 to Ist-Missouri Nominee PAC Number Two on Dec. 7.
Laura Arnold contributed $5 to Ist Missouri Pro Choice Nominee PAC Number One on Dec. 7.
Ricki Ritter contributed $20 to Ist-Missouri Nominee PAC Number Two on Dec. 7.
Nelson Wolff contributed $2,500 to Cara Spencer for Mayor on Dec. 7.
Christina Cutcliffe contributed $2 to Ist-Missouri Nominee PAC Number Two on Dec. 7.
Wesley Buchek contributed $1 to It Starts Today Missouri on Dec. 7.
James Strickland contributed $100 to Citizens for Bob Hoffman on Dec. 7.
Sarah Doles contributed $1,500 to Cara Spencer for Mayor on Dec. 7.
Laura Arnold contributed $1 to It Starts Today Missouri on Dec. 7.
Foodworks, Inc. received a Paycheck Protection Program loan for between $150,000 and $350,000 on May 3, according to the US Treasury Department.
Christian Frommelt contributed $2 to Ist-Missouri Nominee PAC Number Two on Dec. 7.