Texas Association of Benefit Administrators PAC
Texas Committee
$4,789Cash on Hand
$4,785Total Contributions
$0Total Expenditures
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Name
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$3,284.64 Aggregated Unitemized Contributions INDIVIDUAL
$285.00 Renee Sax INDIVIDUAL
$225.00 Denise Villagran INDIVIDUAL
$200.00 Ben Nix INDIVIDUAL
$200.00 Scott Baker INDIVIDUAL
$200.00 Stacey Minton INDIVIDUAL
$155.00 Carolyn Stewart INDIVIDUAL
$125.00 Christopher Blust INDIVIDUAL
$110.00 Joanie Verinder INDIVIDUAL
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Transparency USA | 03/22/2017
The Texas Election Code prohibits incorporated entities – that includes businesses as well as non-profits – from donating to candidates or to political committees that may, in turn, donate to candidates. But other types of businesses, such as partnerships and LLC’s, are generally not subject to that prohibition. So, for example, a review of a judicial candidate’s campaign finances will often show donations from law firms which are organized as limited partnerships. This is allowed under Texas law.