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Show me my money again

July
16

These are some of the individuals and groups that are getting refunds from the Spitzer campaign. The smallest refund —$2—went to Westchester County Legislator William Burton of Ossining:

—Howard Rubenstein of the New York City-based Rubenstein public-relations firm, $2,000
—Citizens for (Assemblyman) Sam Hoyt, D-Buffalo, $200
—The Business Council of New York State Political Action Committee, $200
—State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli, $20
—Ivanka Trump, $200
—Family Planning Advocates, $400
—Friends of Joel Giambra, former Erie County executive, $1,000
—Anthony Bottar of Syracuse, member of the state Board of Regents, $200
—Friends of (Assemblywoman) RoAnn Destito, D-Rome, Oneida County, $200
—George M. Steinbrenner, $2,000
—Healthcare Association of New York State Political Action Committee, $2,000
—Friends of (Albany) Mayor (Gerald) Jennings, $1,000

This entry was posted on Wednesday, July 16th, 2008 at 4:33 pm by Cara Matthews.
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One Response to “Show me my money again”

  1. ed1

    Give three cheers for William Burton
    He sought no favors
    That’s for certain.

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