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Francisco A Lorenzo

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Board Memberships

Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation
• Trustee
Columbia University Oldest institution of higher learning in the state of New York
• member, board of visitors (past)

Federal Election Campaign Contributions

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Mitt Romney U.S. senator from Utah, former Massachusetts governor
• 10 contributions · 70,000 USD ('11→'12)
National Republican Senatorial Committee Campaign committee for Republican U.S. Senate candidates
• 5 contributions · 13,500 USD ('10→'12)
National Republican Congressional Committee
• 3 contributions · 12,500 USD ('96→'12)
Republican Party of Texas
• 2 contributions · 10,000 USD ('93)
Kay Bailey Hutchison Permanent Representative to NATO. former US Senator from Texas
• 8 contributions · 8,100 USD ('93→'05)
Leadership for America
• 1 contribution · 5,000 USD ('94)
John McCain US Senator and Representative from Arizona
• 3 contributions · 4,600 USD ('08)
Vermont Republican Federal Elections Committee
• 1 contribution · 4,175 USD ('12)
Idaho Republican Party
• 1 contribution · 4,175 USD ('12)
Oklahoma Leadership Council
• 1 contribution · 4,175 USD ('12)
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