Elk Grove District 2 City Councilmember Rod Brewer ends year with $29,000 after raising $172,000 in ’22
Fundraising included a large personal loan to campaign
Campaign finance disclosure filed with the Elk Grove City Clerk’s office show newly elected District 2 Elk Grove City Councilmember Rob Brewer raised $172,737 in 2022 for his campaign. Brewer won the office with a plurality of votes after defeating two challengers.
Among Brewer’s significant contributors reported on his California Form 460 were the following:
- Angelo K. Tsakopoulus and Affiliated Entities – $4,900
- Committee for Homeownership, Northstate BIA – $2,500*
- District Council of Iron Workers – $1,000*
- DRIVE Committee (Teamsters) – $1,000
- I Street Public Affairs – $2,500*
- International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers – $2,500*
- Law Ofc of Jaspreet Singh – $3,000
- Kamilios Companies – $1,000
- California Apartment Assoc. – $250*
- Scott Kepper, Big Horn RBVP – $4,900*
- MMS Strategies – $1,000*
- Sotiris Kolokotronis, SKK Developments – $500*
- John Papagiannopoulus, Pappas Investments – $$4,900*
- Chrisa L. Pappas, Pappas Investments – $4,900*
- River City Waste Recyclers, Bryan Wilson – $3,000*
- Sacramento Area Firefighters, Local 522 – $4,650*
- Sacramento Building Trades Council – $1,000*
- Service Employees International Local 1000 – $1,000
- Sheet Metal Workers Local 104 – $700*
- United Food and Commerical Workers Local 8 $1,000
- Willdan Group – $1,500
*donations received after election day.
Brewer ended the year at $29,939. Of the $172,737 Brewer collected, $69,522 in unpaid personal loans.