This article is Part 4 of a four-part series demonstrating how the money in a lobby sector can impact state politics and legislation. Read the first three articles here, here, and here.
Dallas Green Alliance
Texas Committee
$1,839Cash on Hand
$40,056Total Contributions
$39,101Total Expenditures
Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions | Name |
---|---|
$3,274.62 | Aggregated Unitemized Contributions |
$1,715.76 | Mark Wootton |
$1,500.00 | Margaret Haley |
$1,000.00 | Margaret Haley |
$970.00 | Dianh Miller |
$950.00 | Becky Rader |
$818.25 | Michelle McAdam |
$800.00 | Ben Sandifer |
$600.00 | Vijay Barnabas |
$560.00 | Anna Albers |
Top Payees
Total Expenditures | Payee |
---|---|
$2,500.00 | Carolyn King Arnold |
$2,500.00 | Hasani Burton |
$2,500.00 | Joe Tave |
$2,500.00 | Mark Clayton |
$2,500.00 | Winnie Cannon |
$2,100.00 | James White |
$2,000.00 | Adam B McGough |
$2,000.00 | Diane Gibson Campaign |
$2,000.00 | Eric Williams |
$2,000.00 | Sherry Cordova |
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This article is Part 3 of a four-part series demonstrating how the money in a lobby sector can impact state politics and legislation. We’ve selected the Green Energy sector due to a resurgence of interest in a behind-the-scenes look at renewables following the 2021 snowstorms, but you can follow the money in any industry of interest that is spending lobbying dollars in Austin.
This article is Part 1 of a four-part series demonstrating how the money in a lobby sector can impact state politics and legislation. We’ve selected the Green Energy sector due to a resurgence of interest in a behind-the-scenes look at renewables following the 2021 snowstorms, but you can follow the money in any industry of interest that is spending lobbying dollars in Austin.