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A look at donations to Californians United

Saturday October 04, 2003

Top contributors to the Californians United campaign committee:

Philip Morris, tobacco company, $60,000.

Native Americans and Peace Officers Independent Expenditure Committee, a group formed by the prison guards' union and Indian tribes, $50,000.

Ameriquest Capital Corp., a mortgage lender, $45,000.

E&J Gallo Winery, $30,000.

Nations Capital Group, an operator of four surgery centers, $30,000

California State Council of Service Employees, $25,000.

American International Group, an insurance company, $25,000.

California Teachers Association, $25,000.

Spencer Douglass, a Southern California bail bondsman, $25,000.

S&B Surgery Center, $25,000.

San Manuel Tribal Administration, $25,000.

Santa Ynez Band of Mission Indians, $25,000.

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