John Bucy III
Texas House of Representatives District 136
$49,338Cash on Hand
$195,968Total Contributions
$193,236Total Expenditures
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Top Contributors
Total Contributions
Name
Type
$15,000.00 Adam Jacob Loewy INDIVIDUAL
$8,500.00 Texas Trial Lawyers Association PAC ENTITY
$5,000.00 Blackridge Consulting LLP ENTITY
$5,000.00 The Charles Butt Public Education Political Action Committee ENTITY
$5,000.00 HillCo PAC ENTITY
$5,000.00 Maria Martin INDIVIDUAL
$4,000.00 Texas Sands PAC ENTITY
$3,000.00 Marc A Rodriguez INDIVIDUAL
$3,000.00 Vote PAC ENTITY
$2,750.00 Texas REALTORS Political Action Committee ENTITY
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Top Payees
Total Expenditures
Payee
Type
$26,000.00 Allison Heinrich INDIVIDUAL
$16,035.19 Blue Victory Communications ENTITY
$16,000.00 Williamson County Democratic Party PAC ENTITY
$12,800.00 Texas Democratic Party ENTITY
$10,000.00 Ashika Parker INDIVIDUAL
$10,000.00 Kyle Burke INDIVIDUAL
$7,504.64 NGP VAN Inc ENTITY
$5,738.48 CheckMark Typesetting ENTITY
$4,750.00 Sara Groff Campaign INDIVIDUAL
$3,251.62 ActBlue Texas ENTITY
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In July, a group of Democratic legislators left Austin, with some traveling to Washington, D.C., in an effort to break the quorum of the Texas Legislature to prevent action on Gov. Greg Abbott’s special session agenda. 
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As the 87th Texas legislative session resumes after a two week adjournment, efforts to ban taxpayer-funded (TPF) lobbying are back in the spotlight. Considered priority legislation by the Republican Party of Texas, bills were once again filed by State. Rep. Mayes Middleton (R—Wallisville) in the House, and State Sen. Bob Hall (R—Edgewood) in the Senate.