U.S. Sugar tops early June contributions to Scott's committee

"Let's Get to Work," the political committee affiliated with Gov. Rick Scott, pulled in $227,525 --- including $100,000 from U.S. Sugar --- during the first three weeks of June, according to the committee's website.

Let's Get to Work also collected $75,000 from North Carolina-based tobacco giant RAI Services Company, and $50,000 from a political committee tied to prison contractor The Geo Group, Inc.

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Scott, in the final two years of his last term as governor, is not openly seeking another office. But Let's Get to Work, which played a critical role in Scott's election campaigns, remains active to promote the governor's agenda. The committee also reported spending $82,372 in the first three weeks of June, with the biggest expenses going to political and fundraising consultants. 

The committee paid $13,500 to political consultants The Factor, based in Miami, on June 1, and $12,000 to Tallahassee-based Calvery Strategies the same day, according to the website.

On June 13, Let's Get to Work paid Deborah Aleksander of Tallahassee $30,108 for fundraising consulting. Since January, the committee has raised just under $1.44 million and spent $1.7 million.

The 2016 spending includes $1.18 million that went to Maryland-based OnMessage for media production and advertising; $70,000 for political consulting; and $82,357 for fundraising consulting.


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