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Stadelman committee reports nearly $21K in contributions during fourth quarter

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Stadelman for State Senate, a candidate committee, reported receiving $20,750 from Oct. 1 through Dec. 31, according to its fourth quarter report to the Illinois State Board of Elections.

Steven "Steve" Stadelman is a Democrat.

The committee reported $11,750 in transfers and $9,000 in individual contributions. Total raised since the start of this year is $34,350.

The following table lists all contributions reported by the committee.

Amount
Contributor
Date
Contribution type
$6,000
Chicago Land Operators Joint Labor-Management PAC
2018-11-19
Transfer In
$2,500
Rivers Casino
2018-12-17
Individual Contribution
$1,500
Major League Central Fund
2018-11-19
Individual Contribution
$1,000
AT&T Illinois
2018-11-19
Individual Contribution
$1,000
Construction & General Laborers' District Council of Chicago & Vicinit
2018-11-19
Transfer In
$1,000
SEIU Healthcare IL/IN
2018-11-19
Transfer In
$1,000
Stand for Children
2018-11-19
Transfer In
$1,000
Meijer Political Action Committee of Illinois
2018-11-19
Transfer In
$1,000
Caesars Enterprise Services LLC
2018-11-19
Individual Contribution
$1,000
Getaround Inc.
2018-12-17
Individual Contribution
$750
Illinois Merchants PAC Team
2018-11-19
Transfer In
$500
Enterprise Holdings, Inc.
2018-11-19
Transfer In
$500
McGuireWoods Federal PAC
2018-11-19
Transfer In
$500
The Roosevelt Group
2018-11-19
Individual Contribution
$500
UP Railroad Company
2018-11-19
Individual Contribution
$500
T-Mobile USA, Inc.
2018-12-17
Individual Contribution
$250
ComEd
2018-11-19
Individual Contribution
$250
Peoples Gas Light & Coke Co.
2018-11-19
Individual Contribution

All totals are for itemized contributions.

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