To find some of the most influential people in Austin, look no further than the lobbyists employed by hundreds of entities across the state of Texas. The highest paid lobbyists in Texas politics are hired by organizations willing to spend significant resources persuading lawmakers to support legislation that is favorable to their interests.
Harris County Democratic Party (CEC)
Texas Committee
$224,609Cash on Hand
$519,727Total Contributions
$581,087Total Expenditures
Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions | Name |
---|---|
$37,500.00 | Michael Paul Gomez |
$32,500.00 | Bob Schaffer |
$30,000.00 | Kyle Carter |
$27,000.00 | Steven Kirkland |
$25,950.00 | Larry Weiman |
$25,500.00 | Alexandra Smoots-Hogan |
$24,750.00 | Mike Engelhart |
$18,750.00 | Ravi Sandill |
$15,150.00 | Jaclanel McFarland |
$15,000.00 | Kristen Brauchle Hawkins |
Top Payees
Total Expenditures | Payee |
---|---|
$386,243.97 | Harris County Democratic Party (P) |
$80,000.00 | Road Women Democratic Club |
$37,500.00 | Sway Consulting LLC |
$27,779.17 | Johnston Campaigns |
$22,291.35 | Tele Town Hall LLC |
$15,958.06 | Pivot Group Inc |
$6,778.50 | Angie Mastagni Matthews Political Strategies LLC |
$3,000.00 | Peter Kelly |
$417.69 | Wendy Davis |
$318.27 | Central Bank |
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