Felicia Brabec’s campaign pays $28 to Bank of Ann Arbor

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The campaign committee of Democratic Party candidate Felicia Brabec, Felicia Brabec for State Representation, paid $28 to Bank of Ann Arbor on June 11.

According to quarterly campaign statements filed with Michigan’s Secretary of State, the following reason was given for the expenditure: ‘checks’.

The committee has spent about $1,375 total since the beginning of the year, 2 percent of which has gone to Bank of Ann Arbor.

The following table lists the 10 payments the committee has made this year.

Rank Payee Reason Amount Date
1 NGP Van NGP $450 2019-05-28
2 Officemax Supplies $298 2019-06-11
3 Rylei McAllister Salary $250 2019-06-11
4 Actbluedonate Actblue $141 2019-06-05
5 Federal Express Supplies $106 2019-06-03
6 Sam’s Club Parade $51 2019-05-30
7 Walgreens Pharmacy Supplies $30 2019-05-28
8 Bank of Ann Arbor Checks $28 2019-06-11
9 United States Postal Service Supplies $11 2019-05-22
10 CVS Pharmacy Supplies $10 2019-06-10


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