Nixon received $50,000 from the SEIU COPE, Washington, D. C., $50,000 from United Food & Commercial Workers, Washington, D. C., and $10,000 from the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades Political Action Together Committee, Hanover, Md.
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Tuesday, November 06, 2012
Nixon reports $110,000 in contributions from union sources
Gov. Jay Nixon received $110,000 from three contributions from union sources, according to 48-hour reports filed today with the Missouri Ethics Commission:
Nixon received $50,000 from the SEIU COPE, Washington, D. C., $50,000 from United Food & Commercial Workers, Washington, D. C., and $10,000 from the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades Political Action Together Committee, Hanover, Md.
Nixon received $50,000 from the SEIU COPE, Washington, D. C., $50,000 from United Food & Commercial Workers, Washington, D. C., and $10,000 from the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades Political Action Together Committee, Hanover, Md.
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