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East Bay Working Families

Filed as: East Bay Working Families, a coalition of unions and community groups

Political committeeFiler ID 1390351

East Bay Working Families has raised $507,764 from 22 donors between Jul 2018 and May 2026. It has spent $4,362,941 directly on mailers, ads, and canvassing naming 38 candidates as the beneficiary. It has shown up on 30 filings from other Richmond committees as a donor.

How this looks across cycles

Across 5 cycles, East Bay Working Families raised $2,196,268, peaking in 2018.

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2018$970k2020$406k2022$186k2024$540k2026$95k

Where the money came from

Donations to East Bay Working Families across 2 contributions. Sortable by donor or amount; search by name or employer.

$95,000from 2 donors
DonorTotal#
Service Employees International Union Local 1021 Candidate PAC$80,0001
International Federation of Professional and Technical Engineers Local 21 TJ Anthony PAC Fund$15,0001

Direct spending on candidates

East Bay Working Families spent money directly on mailers, ads, and canvassing supporting or opposing specific candidates, without donating to those candidates' campaigns. This is the influence flow that contribution records miss.

$99,358across 2 candidates$99,358 support
Candidate or beneficiaryTotal#
Claudia JimenezSupport
$67,66010
Doria RobinsonSupport
$31,69810

Data from CAL-ACCESS Form 460 Schedule D / Form 496 filings (FPPC, Tier 1 source). Each row reflects a payment the committee made to a vendor naming a specific candidate as the beneficiary. The candidate does NOT receive this money — the vendor does. Match to this committee is by name; review for unrelated committees that share a name fragment.

Contribution data from NetFile (City of Richmond e-filing system, Tier 1 source) and CAL-ACCESS (California Secretary of State, Tier 1 source). Sponsor disclosures are inferred from the committee name as filed; the Chevron disclosure for Coalition for Richmond's Future follows the project source-credibility-tier rule.

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