Now that lawmakers have convened in Austin, private citizens and PACs are no longer able to make political contributions, so the sole financial influence on lawmakers during the legislative session comes from lobbyists. In fact, in session and out, lobbying is by far the biggest source of money in Texas politics — and taxpayers are footing the bill for a lot of it. This look at the City of Lubbock is part of our series analyzing taxpayer-funded entities in Texas.
Local 883 PAC
Texas Committee
$137,933Cash on Hand
$131,196Total Contributions
$20,004Total Expenditures
Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions | Name |
---|---|
$7,269.87 | Aggregated Unitemized Contributions |
$3,280.00 | Jay Mcclung |
$3,260.65 | Damon Daugherty |
$3,120.00 | Justin Dominy |
$3,000.00 | Brian McCawley |
$2,340.00 | Cody Fisher |
$2,280.00 | Keith Tate |
$2,079.00 | Jamey Watson |
$2,030.00 | Andy King |
$1,979.00 | Shawn Wilson |
Top Payees
Total Expenditures | Payee |
---|---|
$3,099.00 | Fr Girls of Texas |
$2,500.00 | Don Warren |
$2,000.00 | Clark Hampe Jr |
$2,000.00 | Linda Sellers |
$1,843.96 | Metro Fire |
$1,500.00 | Jack B Westbrook |
$1,002.80 | Wyndham Hotels and Resorts |
$1,000.00 | Sspf for a Responsible Government |
$925.00 | The Salvation Army |
$899.21 | Aggregated Unitemized Expenditures |
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