News Release

Texans for Public Justice  ** 609 W. 18th Street, Suite E, ** Austin, TX 78701
For Immediately Release: 
July 2, 2002
Contact: Craig McDonald, Andrew Wheat
512-472-9770

‘Austin’s Oldest Profession’
Grows Older and Fatter

Spending By Texas Lobby Clients Leapt 33 Percent From 1995-2001

Austin, TX: Lobby spending in Texas—which is second only to California in the number of clients who hire state government lobbyists—rose 33 percent from 1995 through 2001, a new study found. During this seven-year period, special interests spent a total of up to $1.3 billion to lobby Texas officials, including a record of up to $230 million in 2001—the year of the most recent legislative session (Texas lobbyists report contract income in ranges such as “$50,000 to $99,999”).

The report, Austin’s Oldest Profession: Texas’ Top Lobby Clients and Those Who Service Them, found that Texas’ skyrocketing lobby expenditures were not driven by an increase in the number of clients who pay hired guns to influence government officials. Even as lobby spending increased up to $35 million over the previous legislative year, the number of lobbyists, lobby contracts and lobby clients stayed relatively constant.

“Austin has 50 lobbyists for every Senator and 10 lobbyists for every House Member,” said Texans for Public Justice Director Craig McDonald.  “This hired-gun army hustles tax breaks and other favors for abusive corporations like Enron and WorldCom and polluters like Exxon and Alcoa. Of Texas’ 1,600 lobbyists, just 10 worked for consumer groups and just 29 worked to promote environmental protection. The corporate lobby goes virtually unchallenged in Texas.”

Although lobby clients spent up to $230 million on 6,391 paid lobby contracts in 2001, labor, environmental and consumer interests accounted for just 2 percent of these contracts and expenditures.

Austin’s Oldest Profession’s other key findings about the 2001 lobby include:

Access Austin’s Oldest Profession at http://www.tpj.org/reports/lobby02/index.html
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Texans for Public Justice is a non-partisan research and advocacy organization that works for
 corporate and political accountability on behalf of Texas consumers.


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