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For Immediate Release:
Monday, January 14, 2002 |
Contact: Craig McDonald
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Corporate Sponsors Flooded
Cornyn’s AG War Chest
Business Interests Pony Up Most of Cornyn’s $10.6 Million
Austin, TX: Relying overwhelmingly on business interests, John
Cornyn raised $10.6 million for his attorney general campaign account,
a new report found. Large checks of $500 or more accounted for 92 percent
of this money ($9.8 million) and more than 97 percent of Cornyn’s big-check
money came from businesses or business-aligned ideological PACs. In fact,
PACs and individuals associated with anti-consumer tort lobby groups supplied
$2.8 million (29 percent) of Cornyn’s big-check money.
“Attorney General Cornyn thrived on millions of dollars supplied by
the very big businesses that he is supposed to police,” said Texans for
Public Justice Director Craig McDonald. “One look at Cornyn’s campaign
disclosure reports will tell you whose side this attorney general is on.”
Cornyn’s Corporate
Sponsors analyzes contributions to Cornyn’s attorney general campaign
account from the time he announced his attorney general candidacy in September
1997 through his most recent disclosure report that goes through June 2001.
Cornyn announced his run for the U.S. Senate in August 2001. A Cornyn spokesperson
recently said that Cornyn still has $3 million stockpiled in his attorney
general account. While federal law bars Cornyn from directly using this
money in his Senate campaign, he can give it to a party committee that
could spend it in ways that benefit his Senate bid.
Major findings of Cornyn’s
Corporate Sponsors include:
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Of the $10.6 million Cornyn raised between September 1997 through June
2001, $9.7 million (92 percent) came in checks of $500 or more. Ninety-seven
percent of these big checks—$9.5 million—came from business interests or
business-aligned ideological PACs.
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Cornyn’s campaign funds were highly concentrated. The business interests
that comprise his top 25 overall sources of money gave him $2.9 million—or
30 percent of his big-check money.
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Cornyn received $2.8 million—29 percent of his big-check money—from PACs
and individuals associated with Texas’ leading anti-consumer, tort groups:
Texans for Lawsuit Reform ($1,985,680) and the Texas Civil Justice League
($828,025).
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Led by Enron, Energy & Natural Resources donors were the largest single
category of business donors, giving Cornyn $1,976,302. Next came Lawyers
& Lobbyists ($1,741,889) and Finance industry donors ($1,115,770).
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Texans for Public Justice is a non-profit, non-partisan research
and advocacy
organization that tracks the role of money in Texas politics.
Copies of this report and other of our publications are available
by visiting www.tpj.org.
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