In session and out, lobbying is by far the biggest source of money in Texas politics. Taxpayers foot a sizable chunk of the bill, accounting for as much as $110 million (over 16 percent of the total reported lobbying money) during the 2020 election cycle time period. Another $70,429,959 (also around 16 percent of the total) has spent using taxpayer dollars in the 2021 so far.
Dallas County Democrats PAC
Texas Committee
$14,096Cash on Hand
$1,317,641Total Contributions
$1,054,323Total Expenditures
Financial Activity
Top Payees
Total Expenditures | Payee |
---|---|
$842,000.00 | Longhorn Organizing Strategies |
$60,905.21 | Gda Wins |
$40,674.30 | US Postal Service |
$25,097.04 | Chase Tyler |
$18,631.67 | Payroll Data Processing Inc |
$17,353.66 | Az Zayan |
$16,009.44 | MBA Consulting Group |
$8,338.14 | Stephanie Bates |
$7,426.55 | stamps.com |
$5,363.96 | Jarmaca Brown |
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