Rio Hondo College, Pico Water District campaign finance reports

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Here are the final two installments of the series on candidates' campaign finance reports. The material from Rio Hondo College is long because some of the candidates have raised a lot of money.

RIO HONDO COLLEGE

DIVISION 1
Norma Garcia:
Raised $35,855, spent $24,076 and has $11,779 in cash. Key contributions include $3,500 from Rio Hondo College Faculty Association; $1,400 from Michael Lehrer of Los Angeles; $1,000 each from Hope Bullock, Carmen Camacho, Associates of Hacienda Heights, Glen Dake of Los Angeles, Luis Garcia, Heateflex Corp. of Arcadia, League of Conservation Voters, Armando Ramirez of Pasadena, Telacu Industries that has the contract to manage construction of the Administration of Justice Building and physical education complex; $500 each from Angela G. Acosta-Salazar, CH2M Hill of Englewood, Colorado, Evergreen Property Investments of Industry, Adrian Guerra of Whittier, John Raul Guerra of Rowland Heights, LA Noria Entertainment of Pico Rivera, Bruce Saito of Long Beach; United Steelworkers, Vanir Construction Management of Sacramento, which has a $1 million contract from Rio Hondo to manage the Applied Technology building renovation contract.

David Siegrist: Filed a form stating he will spend no more than $1,000.

DIVISION 3
ANGELA ACOSTA-SALAZAR:
Raised $13,383, spent $3,771 and has $10,222 in cash. Key contributions include $2,500 each from Ernie Camacho, president of Pacifica Services that has a contract with the college to manage its infrastructure and central plant projects, and Heat and Frost Insulators and Allied Workers Local Union; $1,500 from Virginia Campos Consuelo Diaz, both of Whittier; $1,000 from Assemblyman Charles Calderon and $500 from Anita Garcia of Hacienda Heights.
Crystal Chavez: Raised no money.

DIVISION 5
Madeline Shapiro:
Raised $4,163, including $800 contribution from herself; spent
$1,643 and has $2,520. Key contribution includes $3,000 from Rio Hondo College Faculty Association
Michelle Yanez-Jimenez: Raised $8,002, spent $6,092, and has $1,909 in cash. Key contributions include $1,000 from Telacu Industries that has the contract to manage construction of the Administration of Justice Building and physical education complex; $500 each from Abisco Products Co. of Santa Fe Springs, Angela Acosta-Salazar, Alliance Service Group of Whittier, BRJ and Associates of Pasadena, the campaign account of Central Basin Municipal Water District board member Robert Apodaca, Quatro Design Group that has the architectural contracts from the college for the Administration of Justice Building and Santa Fe Springs Regional Public Safety Training Center and South Whittier Educational Center, at Rio Hondo College, Southwest Management Consultants, and Vanir Construction Management of Sacramento, which has a $1 million contract from Rio Hondo to manage the Applied Technology building renovation contract.

PICO WATER DISTRICT
(Three seats at stake)

Victor Caballero and James Roybal filed a joint statement: Raised $3,335, spent $3,294 and has $40 in cash. Key contributions include $1,050 from Joe Caballero.
Victoria Aguilera Galarza: Filed a form stating she will no spend no more than $1,000.
Adrian Diaz: Filed Filed a form stating she will no spend no more than $1,000.
Andres "Andy" Gonzalez: Filed a form stating she will no spend no more than $1,000.
Antonio (Tony) Martinez: Filed a form stating she will no spend no more than $1,000.
Salvador Orozco: Filed a form stating she will no spend no more than $1,000.

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