ALBANY—The Working Families Party has filed its two outstanding financial disclosure reports, which a spokesman insists include no payments to the controversial Data & Field Services organization for work in New York City.
The filings should go online tonight, spokesman Dan Levitan said. He included the above document, which showed the activity for which DFS has been paid over $137,000 dollars. Most of that money is for work on issue campaigns, but just over $8,000 was spent to fund canvassing on behalf of Corey Ellis in Albany and Stephanie Minor in Syracuse.
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