As the 87th Texas legislative session resumes after a two week adjournment, efforts to ban taxpayer-funded (TPF) lobbying are back in the spotlight. Considered priority legislation by the Republican Party of Texas, bills were once again filed by State. Rep. Mayes Middleton (R—Wallisville) in the House, and State Sen. Bob Hall (R—Edgewood) in the Senate.
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Top Contributors
Total Contributions | Name |
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$307.13 | Aggregated Unitemized Contributions |
$200.00 | Scott Green |
$200.00 | William J O'Sullivan Jr |
$150.00 | Teresa Strack |
$100.00 | Daniel Ure |
$100.00 | Elizabeth Anderson |
$100.00 | Henry Hardman |
$100.00 | James B Spigener |
$100.00 | Jon Bouche |
$100.00 | Matt Beasley Campaign Fund |
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