Public Records Request/News Article Excerpt: doj-ogr-00031283
The document lists various individuals and organizations that made donations, ranging from $10,000 to $15,000, along with their occupations or business descriptions. The list includes business owners, attorneys, and political action committees. The document is related to a public records request (No.: 17-2957/2006).
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The document lists various individuals and organizations that made donations, ranging from $10,000 to $15,000, along with their occupations or business descriptions. The list includes business owners, attorneys, and political action committees. The document is related to a public records request (No.: 17-2957/2006).
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