For the 2020 election cycle (2019 – 2020), more than $109 million in taxpayer dollars was being spent to lobby Austin politicians. With our Lobbying Data feature, Texans can see which organizations hired lobbyists, who they hired, and how much they spent. In addition to pulling back the curtain on lobbying — the largest source of money and influence on Texas lawmakers — we have also divided the organizations hiring lobbyists into two categories: those who are taxpayer-funded and those who are privately-funded.
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Texas Committee
$101Cash on Hand
$107,400Total Contributions
$116,647Total Expenditures
Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions | Name |
---|---|
$25,000.00 | Geofill Material Technologies |
$22,500.00 | John Stevens |
$20,000.00 | San Antonio Fire & Police Pensioners Association - PAC |
$10,000.00 | Sam Schaefer |
$10,000.00 | Swiftwater Car Wash LLC |
$10,000.00 | Winston Group |
$5,500.00 | Varga Endeavors LLC |
$2,500.00 | Wayne Harwell |
$1,000.00 | Paul Blackburn |
$900.00 | Mark Rubalcava |
Top Payees
Total Expenditures | Payee |
---|---|
$34,737.90 | Parallax Strategies |
$32,000.00 | LC Media LLC |
$18,760.15 | Straight Lever Consulting |
$14,000.00 | Morrison Strategy Group |
$9,500.00 | Richard Rodriguez |
$2,350.00 | Strother & Company |
$2,048.00 | Mark Rubalcava |
$1,720.00 | Mark Rubalcava |
$600.00 | Mark Rubalcava |
$500.00 | Texas Ethics Commission |
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1. Governor Greg Abbott ($10,091,875) had quite the haul, raking in more than $10 million in campaign contributions in just twelve days, despite the fact that he has no likely Republican primary challenger or significant Democrat opponent in sight. And he certainly didn’t need the cash – Governor Abbott’s war chest was already one of the largest in the nation; it now registers over $41 million, more than double what he had when he first ran for governor in 2013.
Texas Medical Association (TMA) advocates on behalf of thousands of doctors and physicians across the state of Texas. Specifically, their PAC works to elect legislators who will work with the medical community to increase the level of state spending on medical services and programs, as well as pass legislation capitalizing on federal programs to secure more dollars coming to Texas from Washington, D.C.