Marian Stanko

$1,805Cash on Hand
$1,075Total Contributions
$2,483Total Expenditures
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Top Contributors
Total Contributions
Name
Type
$250.00 Lisa K Jarrett Campaign ENTITY
$150.00 Jeff And Lorena Rummel INDIVIDUAL
$150.00 Lori Valenzuela-McClesky INDIVIDUAL
$150.00 Sharon Keller INDIVIDUAL
$100.00 Robert Behrens Campaign ENTITY
$75.00 M Scott Roberts INDIVIDUAL
$50.00 Celeste Ann Brown Campaign ENTITY
$50.00 Daphne Previti Austin Campaign ENTITY
$50.00 Gary And Patty Gibbons INDIVIDUAL
$50.00 Skinner for 290th ENTITY
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Top Payees
Total Expenditures
Payee
Type
$1,000.00 Republican Party of Texas ENTITY
$309.51 Office Depot Inc ENTITY
$250.00 Republican Party of Bexar County (CEC) ENTITY
$200.00 Fred Rangel INDIVIDUAL
$170.00 Fred A Rangel INDIVIDUAL
$152.63 Vertiv Express ENTITY
$103.00 Alamo City Republican Women ENTITY
$72.96 Bexar County Parks Dept ENTITY
$64.00 Frost Bank ENTITY
$64.00 US Postal Service ENTITY
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Lobbying is big business in Austin. Over $667 million was spent by lobbyist clients to influence lawmakers during the 2020 election cycle (January 1, 2019 – December 31, 2020), with the vast majority of that spending occurring while the Texas legislature was convened in 2019. Yet only two percent of all those expenditures have a legislator’s name attached to them. That’s right. In the entire two-year cycle, only $12,944,291 ever made its way onto a detailed report filed with the Texas Ethics Commission.