Who contributed to Friends of Bill Weber for Senate during week ending May 23?

Who contributed to Friends of Bill Weber for Senate during week ending May 23?
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The Friends of Bill Weber for Senate, a campaign committee, received $3,900 in contributions during the week ending May 23.

Here are the all contributions that the Friends of Bill Weber for Senate received during the week, according to the New York State Board of Elections.

Date Contributor Amount
05/17/2020 Grasskeepers Landscaping, Inc. $1,000
05/18/2020 Stryker Golf, LLC $1,000
05/17/2020 Turco Golf, Inc. $1,000
05/18/2020 Ronald Diz $200
05/17/2020 Karen Amatuzzo $150
05/18/2020 Brittany Cordero $100
05/18/2020 Friends of John Mcgowan $100
05/18/2020 Joseph Reiter $100
05/20/2020 Lorette Adams $100
05/18/2020 Patricia Giblin $100
05/18/2020 Peter Reiner $25
05/23/2020 Unitemized $25


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