Below are excerpts from The Nashville Business Journal's, Filings: Here's who joined John Ingram to back new political action committee.
A Better Nashville has spent more than $48,000 on the city's Aug. 1 election, donating to 11 Metro Council campaigns throughout Nashville. Those campaigns include:If you look at the above list some of these people are running unopposed such as Colby Sledge and Robert Nash.. Besides Ingram others participating in the A Better Nashville PAC include Pinnacle Financial Partners and Amazon.com Inc. Ingram is lead owner of the new soccer team that got a sweetheart deal to take over part of the fairgrounds property for a soccer stadium and for private development. Amazon in addition to being part of this PAC has donated quite a lot of money to candidates directly.
A Better Nashville also spent an additional $11,700 on digital advertisements for Green and Gamble, ....
- DeCosta Hastings (District 2): $5,000
- Jennifer Gamble (District 3): $7,500
- Nancy VanReece (District 8): $2,000
- Colby Sledge (District 17): $2,500
- John Green (District 18): $3,000
- Thom Druffel (District 23): $4,000
- Russ Pulley (District 25): $2,000
- Jeremy Elrod (District 26): $5,000
- Robert Nash (District 27): $2,500
- Cheryl Mayes (District 32): $7,500
- Terry Bo Bichell (District 34): $7,500
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