Embattled Texas Speaker of the House Dennis Bonnen announced Tuesday morning that he will not seek reelection in 2020. Here’s how that announcement and the related scandal is impacting the money in Texas politics:
Christie Wood
$2,000Cash on Hand
$7,781Total Contributions
$10,143Total Expenditures
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Financial Activity
Top Contributors
Total Contributions | Name |
|---|---|
| $2,000.00 | Catherine Lustgarten |
| $500.00 | Cynthia Beard |
| $500.00 | Texas AFL-CIO State Cope Fund |
| $300.00 | Rose Scott |
| $250.00 | David Taylor |
| $250.00 | Elma Hinson |
| $250.00 | Janet Pauley |
| $250.00 | Jerry Clark |
| $250.00 | Kurt Schmidt |
| $250.00 | Steven Jent |
Top Payees
Total Expenditures | Payee |
|---|---|
| $2,000.00 | Christie Wood |
| $1,465.00 | Texas Democratic Party |
| $1,146.04 | Edwards & Patterson Signs |
| $1,054.88 | stamps.com |
| $1,038.62 | Office Depot Inc |
| $609.23 | Signs on the Cheap |
| $561.09 | Chestnut Tree Bistro |
| $560.00 | Wise County Messenger |
| $301.53 | ActBlue Texas |
| $226.52 | Steve's Wine Bar |
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1. Governor Greg Abbott ($10,091,875) had quite the haul, raking in more than $10 million in campaign contributions in just twelve days, despite the fact that he has no likely Republican primary challenger or significant Democrat opponent in sight. And he certainly didn’t need the cash – Governor Abbott’s war chest was already one of the largest in the nation; it now registers over $41 million, more than double what he had when he first ran for governor in 2013.
