Roger Diaz contributed $5 to the Miami Firefighters PAC II, a political action committee, on November 26, according to data from the Florida Department of State.
Roque Barat contributed $5 to the Miami Firefighters PAC II, a political action committee, on November 26, according to data from the Florida Department of State.
Brian Garcia contributed $5 to the Miami Firefighters PAC II, a political action committee, on November 26, according to data from the Florida Department of State.
Daniel Escobar contributed $5 to the Miami Firefighters PAC II, a political action committee, on November 26, according to data from the Florida Department of State.
Albert Diaz contributed $5 to the Miami Firefighters PAC II, a political action committee, on November 26, according to data from the Florida Department of State.
Leonardo Fuentes contributed $5 to the Miami Firefighters PAC II, a political action committee, on November 26, according to data from the Florida Department of State.
Here are the 50 political committees that received the largest amount of money from contributions during the week ending November 6, according to Florida’s Division of Elections.
Brian Richards contributed $5 to the Miami Firefighters PAC II, a political action committee, on November 26, according to data from the Florida Department of State.
Bryan Gonzalez contributed $5 to the Miami Firefighters PAC II, a political action committee, on November 26, according to data from the Florida Department of State.
Myron Brinson contributed $5 to the Miami Firefighters PAC II, a political action committee, on November 26, according to data from the Florida Department of State.
Ernesto Tabraue contributed $5 to the Miami Firefighters PAC II, a political action committee, on November 26, according to data from the Florida Department of State.
There were 735 total OASDI widow and parent beneficiaries in Florida ZIP Code 33165 in 2020, the same number as in 2019, according to the Social Security Administration.