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Tuesday, April 8, 2025

Sarah Ann Schulz's campaign pays $150 to NGP Van

The campaign committee of Democratic Party candidate Sarah Ann Schulz, Friends of Sarah Schulz, paid $150 to NGP Van on May 2.

According to quarterly campaign statements filed with Michigan’s Secretary of State, the following reason was given for the expenditure: 'database services'.

The committee has spent about $7,707 total since the beginning of the year, 11.7 percent of which has gone to NGP Van.

The following table lists the 26 payments the committee has made this year.

RankPayeeReasonAmountDate
1Brandon ErrerWages - campaign manager$1,3002019-04-16
1Brandon ErrerWages - campaign manager$1,3002019-02-25
1Brandon ErrerWages - campaign manager$1,3002019-01-09
4Elayne SmithWages - volunteer coordinator$6502019-02-25
4Elayne SmithWages - volunteer coordinator$6502019-02-04
6Go Daddy InternetMedia - website development$3612019-02-25
7Reimold PrintingHoliday cards$3132019-01-23
8Antonio CiolinoMedia - website development$2772019-02-25
9United States Postal ServiceMailing service$2592019-01-03
10City of Midland Parks and RecFundraiser - hall rental$1802019-04-11
11NGP VanDatabase services$1502019-05-02
11NGP VanDatabase services$1502019-04-03
11NGP VanDatabase services$1502019-04-02
11NGP VanDatabase services$1502019-03-04
11NGP VanDatabase services$1502019-02-04
11NGP VanDatabase services$1502019-01-02
17ActblueActblue fees$732019-04-09
18Go Daddy InternetMedia - website development$602019-02-22
19ActblueActblue fees$332019-04-03
20ActblueActblue fees$142019-02-04
21Chemical BankBank charges$72019-04-16
21Chemical BankBank charges$72019-03-18
21ActblueActblue fees$72019-03-04
21Chemical BankBank charges$72019-02-19
21Chemical BankBank charges$72019-01-16
26ActblueActblue fees$22019-01-09

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