Who contributed to Laborers Political Action during week ending July 4?

Who contributed to Laborers Political Action during week ending July 4?
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Laborers Political Action received $664 in contributions during the week ending July 4.

Here are the all contributions that Laborers Political Action received during the week, according to the New York State Board of Elections.

Date Contributor Amount
07/02/2020 Local 754 Dues Supervisor Fund $344
07/01/2020 Local 754 Dues Supervisor Fund $320


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