Brian L. Kasal donates $500 to Adam Kinzinger’s campaign committee in February

Brian L. Kasal donates 0 to Adam Kinzinger’s campaign committee in February
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Brian L. Kasal donated $500 to Adam Kinzinger during February, according to the Federal Election Commission (FEC).

Donations can be made to political candidates in various amounts. The FEC regulates these donations, and individual groups, excluding PACs, must disclose donations over $250 per year.

The following table lists all contributions donated to Adam Kinzinger’s campaign in February.

Date Amount Contributor
2020-02-03 $500 Christopher Giblin
2020-02-08 $1,000 Amy Aldridge
2020-02-11 $1,000 Harry Seigle
2020-02-12 $50 Nancy C. Maze
2020-02-12 $1,000 Douglas W. Lannert
2020-02-13 $1,000 Thomas Oakley
2020-02-15 $250 Donald Anderson
2020-02-16 $2,800 Patrick Ronan
2020-02-18 $250 Roger Harris
2020-02-20 $1,000 Alan Herbert
2020-02-20 $500 Holgeir J. Oksnevad
2020-02-20 $50 Eric Svandra
2020-02-24 $500 Donald H. Haider
2020-02-24 $1,000 Verne G. Istock
2020-02-24 $10 Daniel M. Kane
2020-02-29 $500 Brian L. Kasal


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