As you can see below, in 2007 ICL PAC started out with $6,479, received $41,359 in contributions, and spent $31,635.
In 2007, ICL PAC received 204 donations. Some of the more interesting are:
$5,000, Larry Knapp, Star
$1,000 Dean Goss, Nampa
$4,100, Norm Brown, Caldwell
$100, Gerry Sweet (yes, that Gerry Sweet)
$200, Dennis Mansfield (2 x $100)
$250, John Vander Woude
$100, Sen. Russel Fulcher (a good investment)
$1,000 Bill Litster (the lawyer who advertises via magnet)
$350, Curt Bowers ($100 & $250) (a good investment)
$100, Shirley McKague
Much of the money was spent on printing, mailing, and what not. However, $8,716 was paid to David Ripley as “consulting fees.” See itemization below.
On November 12, ICL gave $1,000 to “Fulcher Reelection Committee.” Fulcher’s $100 donation is dated November 30. On Nov 12, ICL gave $1,000 to “Bowers Reelection Committee.” Bowers donated $250 on March 1, and $100 on December 6. Both men donated in earlier cycles as well.
Troupis Law Office got $250 on Feb 10, for consulting.
Lifeline Pregnancy Center, Nampa, got $350 on April 17, as a donation.
House Leadership Victory Fund, $500 on Nov 14.
Phil Kline, $4,274 for “honorarium and reimbursement of travel expenses.”
Ripley received:
1/2, $900
1/13, $350
1/23, $220
2/7, $310
2/15, $320
2/26, $370
3/16, $600
4/13, $740
4/28, $200
5/18, $360
6/15, 340
6/30, $320
7/24, $500
9/2, $436
9/14, $240
10/26, $520
10/30, $100
11/12, $1,000
11/22, $440
12/4, $300
12/13, $150
In 2005, David Ripley received $10,595.69 in consulting fees from ICL PAC, and $2,369.55 as expense reimbursement, for a total of $12,965.24. In the same year Wendy Ripley received $4,150, which was recorded as loan repayment.
1 comment:
Looks like Idaho chooses to pad its wallets with lots of moolah. Wonder if any of that money ever went for kids?
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