For Release:
January 29, 2001 |
Contact: Craig McDonald, Andrew Wheat
512-472-9770 |
Lobby Expenditures Jump 13 Percent From 1998 to 2000
Texas Lobbyists Billed Up To $185 Million in 2000
Austin, TX: The maximum reported value of Texas lobby contracts rose 13 percent, from $164 million in 1998 to $185 million during 2000. The number of lobby contracts increased from 5,732 to 6,094, a rise of 6 percent, from year-end 2000 compared to the comparable pre-legislative-session year of 1998.“Like rust, special interests never sleep,” said Craig McDonald, director of Texans for Public Justice. “Austin’s spiraling lobby expenditures come at the expense of representative government. When access to government is for sale, the high rollers block the door to everyone else.”
“If this growth rate continues during the current legislative session, special interests dominated by business interests will take out more than 7,000 lobby contracts worth up to $220 million this year,” McDonald said. During the 1999 session, labor, consumer and environmental lobbyists accounted for just two-tenths of one percent of all lobby contracts.
Texas lobbyists report their incomes in ranges rather than exact amounts. The minimum amount reported at year-end 2000 was $80 million, which marked a 17 percent increase over the $68 million minimum reported at the end of 1998. Texans for Public Justice derived these numbers from lobby disclosure reports filed with the Texas Ethics Commission as of December 31, 2000.
“Until the legislature reins in the lobby and reforms campaign financing, Texans who can’t afford their own lobbyist will be stuck with whatever scraps are left over after the big boys feast,” said McDonald.
2000’s Top Grossing Lobbyists Max. Lobby Min. Lobby No. of Representative Lobbyist Income (2000) Income (2000) Clients Top Clients Russell ‘Rusty’ T. Kelley $2,040,000 $1,085,00036 Outdoor Advertising Assoc. Pamela M. Giblin $1,905,002 $1,060,00054 Pilgrim's Pride Corp. Neal ‘Buddy’ T. Jones, Jr. $1,720,000 $770,00053 Holly Corp. (Navajo Refining) Kimberly A. Yelkin $1,710,000 $160,000145 Nationwide Mutual Insurance Jack Roberts $1,660,000 $805,00032 Dell Computer
2000’s Top-Spending Lobby Clients Max. Lobby Min. Lobby No. of Lobby Heavyweight Spending (2000) Spending (2000) Contracts Interest Southwestern Bell Telephone $6,890,000 $3,510,000118 Telecom. Reliant Energy Inc. $1,975,000 $ 945,00041 Energy Electronic Data Systems* $1,720,000 $1,200,00021 Computers TX Utilities (TXU) $1,560,000 $ 680,00048 Energy Exxon Mobil Corp. $1,500,000 $ 850,00026 Energy City Of Austin $1,350,000 $ 775,00014 Municipal GTE $1,260,000 $ 330,00078 Telecom. AT&T $1,170,000 $ 560,00028 Telecom. TX Municipal League $1,150,000 $ 650,00013 Municipal TX Assoc. of Realtors $1,050,001 $ 675,00012 Real Estate Enron Corp. $1,045,000 $ 535,00017 Energy Assoc. of Electric Cos. of TX $1,035,000 $ 485,00018 Energy TX Civil Justice League $1,030,000 $ 515,00023 Tort Reform TX Hospital Assoc. $1,025,000 $ 510,00016 Medical GTECH Corp. $1,000,000 $ 650,0007 Lottery *Includes subsidiary National Heritage Insurance Co., which has the contract to administer Texas’ Medicaid program.
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