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An issue committee formed to fight the right-to-work ballot measure and push a pair of labor initiatives has raised nearly $1.6 million, almost all of it coming from unions. Here’s where the contributions came from.

In Washington:

• Service Employees International Union: $630,000

• International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers: $130,000

• National Education Association: $130,000

• United Food and Commercial Workers: $100,000

• AFL-CIO: $61,000

• AFSCME: $50,000

Colorado (mostly Denver)

• Teamsters: $250,000 • Service Employees International Union: $48,000 • United Food and Commercial Workers: $30,000 (Wheat Ridge)

• Colorado Federation of Teachers: $115,000 • Colorado State Conference of Electrical Workers Education Fund: $25,000

• Colorado Federation of Teachers: $15,000

• Colorado Association of Public Employees: $10,000

• Communications Workers of America: $5,000 (Greenwood Village)

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