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Rep. Paul Ryan’s Campaign Budget — $1.5 Million Cash, No Debts

Rep. Paul D. Ryan (R-Wis.) reported his campaign committee had $1.5 million in cash on hand as of 3/31 and no debts. Ryan for Congress reported $606,616 in receipts, including $392,072 from individuals, $77,350 for PACs and other committees and $120,060 from Ryan-Prosperity Action Fund, a joint fundraising committee. Donors of interest included 
Condoleezza Rice
 (professor, Stanford University) $2,600; Bob Perry (president, Perry Homes) $5,200; Doylene Perry (homemaker) $5,200; Charles Schwab (chairman, Charles Schwab Corp.) $2,600; Marc Andreessen (venture capitalist, Andreessen Horowitz Cap Part.) $2,600; Laura Andreessen (author, Great Giving LLC) $2,600; Steve Madden (management, Apex Heritage Group) $5,100; Jeffrey Jordan (investor, Andreessen Horowitz) $2,600; Margit Wennmachers (partner, Andreessen Horowitz) $5,200; among others.

The committee spent $109,876 on direct-mail fundraising; $24,100 to Davis & Kuelthau for legal fees; $15,213 to Holtzman Vogel & Josefiak for legal fees; and transferred $150,000 to the National Republican Congressional Committee. See 2011-2012 Ryan financial profile.

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