Late money still coming in

The big campaign checks are still coming in.

October 31, 2014 at 8:18PM

Still more money is flowing into campaigns during the final days, with a special emphasis on the battle for control of the Minnesota House.

The Minnesota Jobs Coalition, a Republican-aligned group playing in legislative races across the state, received $30,000 today from the Washington-based Republican State Leadership Committee, as well as $5,000 from the Minnesota Food Coalition.

WIN Minnesota, a funding arm of the Democratic Alliance for a Better Minnesota, received $20,000 Wednesday from Education Minn PAC, the political action committee of the teachers union.

See this earlier post for details on other large donations since last week.

For a complete list of late, large donations, see this page from the Minnesota Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board and click on the date to see the donations.

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