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Fmr. Secretary, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Documented in sourced public records — e.g. Julian Castro Contributed to (brother) Joaquin Castro ($5,000). See the cited affiliations below. [NEWS ↗]
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$8,561 in FEC-sourced funding
fec·verified·$1,500 across 2 itemized receipt(s)·2026 cycle·contributor "JULIAN CASTRO"·latest 2026-03-31
source · fecfec·verified·$61 across 4 itemized receipt(s)·2024 cycle·contributor "JULIAN CASTRO"·latest 2024-09-15
source · fecfec·verified·$1,000 across 1 itemized receipt(s)·2018 cycle·contributor "JULIAN CASTRO"·latest 2017-06-26
source · fecfec·verified·$5,000 across 1 itemized receipt(s)·2018 cycle·contributor "JULIAN CASTRO"·latest 2017-12-31
source · fecfec·verified·$1,000 across 1 itemized receipt(s)·2016 cycle·contributor "JULIAN CASTRO"·latest 2016-02-10
source · fecJulian Castro's twin brother Rep. Joaquin Castro was the top beneficiary of his campaign giving ($5,000, 2011).
source · newsJulian is the identical twin of U.S. Rep. Joaquin Castro (D-TX), who chaired his 2020 presidential campaign.
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