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Thursday, November 7, 2024

Ronnie D. Peterson's campaign pays $200 to Bishop Dwight Walls Ministries

The campaign committee of Democratic Party candidate Ronnie D. Peterson, Ronnie Peterson Committee, paid $200 to Bishop Dwight Walls Ministries on May 5.

According to quarterly campaign statements filed with Michigan’s Secretary of State, the following reason was given for the expenditure: 'donation- 25th celebration'.

The committee has spent about $5,759 total since the beginning of the year, 3.5 percent of which has gone to Bishop Dwight Walls Ministries.

The following table lists the 18 payments the committee has made this year.

RankPayeeReasonAmountDate
1Ronnie PetersonConstituent expense reimbursements$1,3262019-04-29
2Messenger PrintingPayment on debt$1,3122019-04-16
3Mortons Fine CateringCatering for fundraiser$6112019-03-06
4Cuppy's BestHerndon memorial SVS. dinner$4602019-04-19
5Messenger PrintingPayment on debt$3162019-04-23
6Negro Business and Professionals PanbpLuncheon tickets$2802019-04-16
7Buffalo Wild WingsStaff lunch ozone house runaway shelter$2132019-03-18
8Bishop Dwight Walls MinistriesDonation- 25th celebration$2002019-05-05
9Joseph TaylorRefrigerator & beverages$1932019-03-01
10Best BuyDistrict office refrigerator$1802019-03-01
11Denny's RestaurantSchool breakfast for community outstanding recognition$1332019-04-26
12Big BoyConstituent dinner forum$1272019-04-27
13Jim Toy Community CenterDonation$1002019-04-08
14Sidetrack Bar and GrillDinner meeting community clean up project$962019-04-11
15Nuwave Fish and ChickenFood donation for white family repass$862019-03-08
16Joseph TaylorConstituent gifts - state ornaments$602019-02-26
17The Job ShopFundriaser invitations$512019-02-26
18MeijerBeverages$132019-03-01

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