Texas Bipartisan Justice Committee spends $542 at Country Mailer on advertising expenses on February 23

Texas Bipartisan Justice Committee spends 2 at Country Mailer on advertising expenses on February 23
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The Texas Bipartisan Justice Committee spent $542 at Country Mailer for advertising expenses on February 23, according to data from the Texas Ethics Commission.

The committee spending the most on February 23 was ActBlue Texas, spending $184,705.

The following table lists all expenditures the Texas Bipartisan Justice Committee made during the last six months.

Payee Expenditure category Amount Date
ABC Printing Advertising Expense $5,569 01/29/2022
Country Mailer Advertising Expense $5,438 02/09/2022
U. S. Postmaster Advertising Expense $3,100 01/22/2022
John Coppedge Loan Repayment/Reimbursement $1,500 01/24/2022
Country Mailer Advertising Expense $542 02/23/2022
John Coppedge Other Expense $174 01/08/2022
John Coppedge Printing Expense $86 01/08/2022


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