Super PAC Revived with $1 Million for 2014 Elections
A Super PAC that has been dormant since the 2012 elections has been revived with $1 million for the 2014 elections. Â
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A Super PAC that has been dormant since the 2012 elections has been revived with $1 million for the 2014 elections. Â
Little gave $150,000.Matthew Collins , CEO of 1 Source Consulting (VA) gave $100,000. Mark Headley , chairman of Matthews International Capital Management (CA) gave $100,000. Â
The FEC now has available for download a new edition  of the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 11, Federal Elections , revised as of January 1, 2014.
During 2013 and the first quarter of 2014, the itemized donors (those giving $200 or more) provided more than $1 million from New York; almost $910,000 from California; more than $305,000 from Texas
Singer also gave $1 million to the pro-Romney Super PAC, Restore Our Future. Â
The other major donors were the Working for Working Americans $1 million; the United Association gave $500,000; the Campion Advocacy Fund gave $400,000; the UAW Education Fund $250,000; the American
Goodlatte’s joint fundraising committee, Goodlatte Victory Committee, reported it had receipts of $149,400 and disbursements of $148,768 from January 1 to March 31st., leaving $6,847 cash on hand
In the first quarter, large donors included $1 million from James Simons, president of Euclidean Capital (NY); $700,000 from Jon Stryker, architect (MI): $500,000 from Fred Eychaner, CEO of Newsweb
Values are Vital , a Super PAC, reported  it had receipts of $1,102,000 and disbursements of $1,985,008 from January 1 to April 2nd., leaving $126,991 cash on hand. Â
Working for Working Americans – Federal , a Democratic-oriented Super PAC, reported  it gave a $1 million contribution on March 4th to the Senate Majority PAC, a Democratic Super PAC.
A Democratic-oriented super PAC reported late Friday that it has spent over $1 million against a Republican U.S. Senate candidate. Â
As posted earlier, Virginia James  from Lambertville, New Jersey, gave $1 million to the Club for Growth Action. Jerry Hayden,  from Scottsdale, Arizona, gave $200,000. Â
Club for Growth for Growth Action, a conservative Super PAC, has reported receiving $1 million on February 19th from Virginia James , an investor from Lambertville, New Jersey.
The federal campaigns involved more than $1 million.
Campaign finance reports for the campaigns of Republican David Jolly  and Democrat Alex Sink, in the 13th District of Florida, are due on Thursday and will disclose donors and disbursements from January 1
Here are the January 1, 2014, cash on hand figures for those Senators leaving at the end of this year: Sen. Tom Harkin, D-Iowa, $2,325,281 cash in campaign; $53,214 cash in PAC. Sen.
In 2013, Adelson gave $1 million to the Republican Governors Association. Â Adelson and his spouse, Dr.
The New Republican PAC , a Republican-oriented Super PAC, reported on Tuesday it had receipts of $500,000 and disbursements of $10,254 during January, leaving $502,015 cash on hand on 1/31. Â
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A family care physician in Austin, Texas, who gave $1 million to the Gubernatorial campaign of Democrat Wendy Davis last year, has tossed in another $1 million to a Texas super PAC. Â