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Campaign finance reports for Lakota

Campaign Finance Reports have been filed with the Butler County Board of Elections. The Citizens Against the Lakota Tax Levy spent $4,956 on signs and newspaper ads, with the biggest of its 11 donations coming from Treasurer Dan Varney, $1,400; Mark Sennet and his business Benchmark Properties, $1,200; Todd Smith, $1,000 and the Lakota East Commerce Center, $1,000. The For Lakota levy committee had $51,644 in donations and spent $31,401 at the time of the initial report filings. Funds mostly were spent on direct mail pieces and signs. It had dozens of smaller donations amounting to most of its contributions. Its biggest donors included the Lakota Education Association at $2,398, Turner Construction at $5,000, Petermann at $2,500, the athletic boosters at $1,000 and the Lakota Performing Arts at $1,000.

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By Pay to Play

November 1, 2010 6:31 PM | Link to this

This is the ultimate pay-to-play. Whenever a new building is built, they pick Turner ($5000), when the bus company wants to retain all their routes its Petermann ($2400) and the teacher union always wants their never ending raises and step raises ($2400).

By Uncle Andy

November 5, 2010 11:01 AM | Link to this

I laughed my head off and did a dance when I saw Lakota’s levy went down! Ha ha ha! Take that, you greedy teacher’s union thugs! Take that, you silly soccer moms!

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