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Elite Lobbyists' Political Contributions Soared
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Total |
Total |
Total |
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State Donations |
State Donations |
State Donations |
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By Top 25 Lobbyists |
By PACs & Firms |
By Top 25 Lobbyists, |
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As Individuals |
of Top 25 Lobbyists |
Their PACs & Firms |
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In Corresponding |
In Corresponding |
In Corresponding |
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Year | Election Cycle |
Election Cycle |
Election Cycle |
1999 | $195,095 |
$440,719 |
$635,814 |
2003 | $838,342 |
$2,277,717 |
$3,116,059 |
Growth: |
330% |
417% |
390% |
State Contributions By the PACs and Firms
of Texas' Top 25 Lobbyists in 1999 and 2003
Firm or PAC Related To | TX Donations |
Top 1999 Lobbyist(s) | In 2000 Cycle |
Hughes & Luce | $181,000 |
Baker Botts | $141,042 |
HillCo Partners | $79,141 |
Christopher S. Shields, PC | $16,250 |
Law Offices of RH Erben | $9,000 |
Bill Messer, PC | $7,786 |
Berlanga Business Consult. | $6,500 |
Adams & Zottarelli | $0 |
Capitol Dome Advocacy | $0 |
Public Strategies | $0 |
TOTAL: |
$440,719 |
Firm or PAC Related To | TX Donations |
Top 2003 Lobbyist(s) | In 2004 Cycle |
HillCo Partners | $654,857 |
Locke Liddell & Sapp | $467,637 |
Baker Botts | $398,031 |
Hughes & Luce | $282,169 |
Loeffler Jonas & Tuggey | $216,871 |
Graydon Group | $113,380 |
Law Office of JE Brown | *$49,273 |
Stan Schlueter Consult. | $31,056 |
Sibley Group | *$30,366 |
Law Offices of RH Erben | $24,977 |
Public Strategies | $6,000 |
Bill Messer, P.C. | $2,100 |
McWilliams & Assoc. | $1,000 |
Bashur Consulting | $0 |
TOTAL: |
$2,277,717 |
1999 |
Individual |
Individual, |
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Lobby |
Lobbyist’s |
Firm & PAC |
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Income |
Contributions |
Contributions |
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Rank |
Lobbyist |
Firm |
(2000 Cycle) |
(2000 Cycle) |
1 |
Neal ‘Buddy’ Jones | HillCo Partners | *$36,300 |
$115,441 |
2 |
Pamela M. Giblin | Baker Botts | $0 |
$141,042 |
3 |
Dan Pearson | HillCo Partners | *$250 |
$79,391 |
4 |
Justin J. Howard | HillCo Partners | *$2,200 |
$81,341 |
5 |
Mack Wallace | Hughes & Luce | $0 |
$181,000 |
6 |
Myra Leo | Hughes & Luce | $100 |
$181,100 |
7 |
Robert C. Ekstrand | Hughes & Luce | $0 |
$181,000 |
8 |
John M. Erskine, Jr. | Hughes & Luce | $655 |
$181,655 |
9 |
Kent A. Caperton | Public Strategies | $5,000 |
$5,000 |
10 |
Homero R. Lucero | Capitol Dome Advocacy | $0 |
$0 |
11 |
Randall H. Erben | Law Ofcs of RH Erben | $35,856 |
$44,856 |
12 |
Nicholas K. Kralj | Solo practice | $61,123 |
$61,123 |
13 |
Hugo Berlanga | Berlanga Business Consult. | $2,200 |
$8,700 |
14 |
Edna R. Butts | Hughes & Luce | $100 |
$181,100 |
15 |
Candis B. Erskine | Hughes & Luce | $0 |
$181,000 |
16 |
Deana D. Hendrix | Hughes & Luce | $0 |
$181,000 |
17 |
Donald G. Adams | Adams & Zottarelli | $2,350 |
$2,350 |
18 |
Angelo P. Zottarelli | Adams & Zottarelli | $500 |
$500 |
19 |
John ‘Cliff’ Johnson | Solo practice | $0 |
$0 |
20 |
Alexander J. Gonzales | Hughes & Luce | $200 |
$181,200 |
21 |
O. Larry McGinnis | Hughes & Luce | $100 |
$181,100 |
22 |
Bill Messer | Bill Messer, PC | $20,961 |
$28,747 |
23 |
Reginald G. Bashur | Solo practice | $0 |
$0 |
24 |
Larry Feldcamp | Baker Botts | $0 |
$141,042 |
25 |
Christopher Shields | Christopher S. Shields, PC | $27,200 |
$43,450 |
TOTALS: |
$195,095 |
$635,814† |
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AVERAGES: |
$7,804 |
$25,433 |
†Total does not double-count money from PACs or firms with multiple lobbyists in the top 25.
*Excludes double-counting of internal transfers (e.g. the $9,135 that HillCo lobbyist ‘Buddy’ Jones gave to HillCo PAC.
Only eight lobbyists from 1999’s top 25 list still made the cut in 2003. The accompanying tables listing the elite lobbyists in 1999 and 2003 suggest that campaign money played a role in this reshuffling. Note that three of 1999’s elite lobbyists were not associated with a single individual, firm or PAC contribution (Homero Lucero, Cliff Johnson and Reggie Bashur). Four other elite 1999 lobbyists were associated with contribution totals of less than $10,000 (Kent Caperton, Hugo Berlanga, Don Adams and Angelo Zottarelli). No such pikers made the top 25 list in 2003, when the smallest contribution amount associated with an elite lobbyist was $15,659 from the pocket and firm of Speaker Tom Craddick’s lobby pal Bill Messer.
Public Strategies lobbyist Rusty Kelley--who rocketed to the head of the 2003 lobby with up to $5.2 million in income--contributed a stunning $433,008 of his own money to state politicians in the corresponding 2004 election cycle. “If you’re asking me if I’d give [political] money if I didn’t do what I do,” Kelley candidly told the San Antonio Express-News earlier this year, “the answer is obviously no.”
HillCo’s Buddy Jones, who ranked No. 1 in 1999, still ranked among the state’s top 10 lobbyists in 2003. During this period his firm’s HillCo PAC expanded 586 percent. HillCo PAC ranked 102 among Texas PACs in 2002, when it spent $102,818 to influence state politics. By the 2004 election cycle, HillCo PAC ranked No. 15, spending $705,343.6
2003 |
Individual | Individual, | |||
Lobby |
Lobbyist’s | Firm & PAC | |||
Income |
1999 |
Contributions | Contributions | ||
Rank |
Rank |
Lobbyist | Firm | (2004 Cycle) | (2004 Cycle) |
1 |
28 |
Russell Kelley | Public Strategies | $433,008 |
$439,008 |
2 |
107 |
Stan Schlueter | S. Schlueter Consulting | $14,235 |
$45,291 |
3 |
NA |
David Sibley | Sibley Group | $87,548 |
$117,914 |
4 |
11 |
Randall H. Erben | Law Ofcs of RH Erben | $50,868 |
$75,845 |
5 |
37 |
Brian G. Yarbrough | Law Ofcs of RH Erben | $0 |
$24,977 |
6 |
52 |
W. James Jonas III | Loeffler Jonas & Tuggey | $35,731 |
$252,602 |
7 |
102 |
Andrea McWilliams | McWilliams & Assoc. | ◊$32,908 |
$33,908 |
8 |
405 |
Dean McWilliams | McWilliams & Assoc. | ◊$32,908 |
$33,908 |
9 |
1 |
Neal ‘Buddy’ Jones | HillCo Partners | $31,458 |
$686,315 |
10 |
69 |
Robert D. Miller | Locke Liddell & Sapp | $15,575 |
$483,212 |
11 |
8 |
John M. Erskine Jr. | Hughes & Luce | $0 |
*$282,169 |
12 |
22 |
Bill Messer | Bill Messer P.C. | $13,559 |
$15,659 |
13 |
NA |
Denice Marchman | Hughes & Luce | $0 |
*$282,169 |
14 |
26 |
Marc T. Shivers | Hughes & Luce | $75 |
*$282,244 |
15 |
6 |
Myra Leo | Hughes & Luce | $170 |
*$282,339 |
16 |
21 |
Larry D. McGinnis | Hughes & Luce | $0 |
*$282,169 |
17 |
119 |
Mignon McGarry | Solo practice | $54,985 |
$54,985 |
18 |
77 |
Machree G. Gibson | Graydon Group | $0 |
$113,380 |
19 |
104 |
Jay P Brown. | Graydon Group | $550 |
$113,930 |
20 |
1194 |
Jay W. Propes | Graydon Group | $850 |
$114,230 |
21 |
106 |
Shannon Lea Swan | Graydon Group | $0 |
$113,380 |
22 |
23 |
Reginald G. Bashur | Bashur Consulting | $23,750 |
$23,750 |
23 |
2 |
Pamela M. Giblin | Baker Botts | *$250 |
$398,281 |
24 |
85 |
Galt Graydon | Graydon Group | $6,015 |
$119,395 |
25 |
NA |
J.E. ‘Buster’ Brown | Law Ofc. Of JE Brown | *$3,899 |
*$53,172 |
TOTAL: |
$838,342 |
$3,116,059† |
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AVERAGES: |
$33,534 |
$124,642 |
◊Equals half of the contributions by this lobby couple, which sometimes gives jointly.
†Total does not double-count money from PACs or firms with multiple lobbyists in the top 25.
*Eliminates double-counting of internal transfers (e.g. $267,628 that Buster Brown’s campaign fund gave to his Texas Our Texas PAC and the $289,809 that the Hughes & Luce firm gave to the Hughes & Luce PAC).
To be sure, factors other than a K Street-style squeeze on the lobby were at play in Austin during this period. Notably, after Republicans consolidated their political hold by taking control of the state House in 2002, some Democratic lobbyists fell out of Texas’ lobby elite. Yet this partisan consolidation alone fails to explain why not one top Democratic lobbyist was replaced by a Republican or independent lobbyist who made little or no political contributions. These data strongly support that the K Street effect had hit Austin’s Congress Avenue, where the word on the street was that Texas’ top lobbyists must pay to play.
©Copyright Texans for Public Justice, July 2006