Irwin Jeff’s campaign pays $50 to American Legion

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The campaign committee of Democratic Party candidate Irwin Jeff, Jeff Irwin for State Senate, paid $50 to American Legion on June 18.

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

The committee has spent about $1,776 total since the beginning of the year, 2.8 percent of which has gone to American Legion.

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

Rank Payee Reason Amount Date
1 Senate Democratic Caucus Contribution $1,000 2019-04-18
2 Nip and Sip Catering for fundraiser $547 2019-04-09
3 Sparklepants Industries Framing $106 2019-06-07
4 Annie Somerville Reimbursement for event supplies $73 2019-04-18
5 American Legion Parade entry fee $50 2019-06-18


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