Less than one year into a new administration, speculation is already in full swing for the 2024 presidential election. While no politician seems to have escaped the rumor mill, political spectators have honed in on two prominent state leaders who may be positioning themselves for a spot on the Republican ticket.
Texas House Republican Caucus PAC
Texas Committee
$15,753Cash on Hand
$341,500Total Contributions
$433,958Total Expenditures
Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions | Name |
---|---|
$25,000.00 | The Chickasaw Nation |
$20,000.00 | BNSF Railway Company RAILPAC |
$20,000.00 | HillCo PAC |
$15,000.00 | Constellation Energy Corporation Employee PAC Federal |
$15,000.00 | DentaQuest Political Action Committee Texas (INACTIVE) |
$15,000.00 | State Farm Agents Political Action Committee |
$15,000.00 | Texas Lobby Partners |
$15,000.00 | The Home Depot Inc PAC |
$10,000.00 | Copart Inc PAC (Copart PAC) |
$10,000.00 | GoPAC Election Fund |
Top Payees
Total Expenditures | Payee |
---|---|
$27,250.00 | Justin Holland |
$25,250.00 | DeWayne Burns |
$25,250.00 | Frederick Frazier |
$25,250.00 | Gary VanDeaver |
$25,250.00 | Lynn Stucky |
$25,250.00 | Stephanie Klick |
$19,000.00 | Ellen Troxclair |
$19,000.00 | Jacey Jetton |
$19,000.00 | Steve Allison |
$18,000.00 | Kronda Thimesch |
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