Clint Davis


$14,793Cash on Hand
$26,899Total Contributions
$17,687Total Expenditures
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Top Contributors

Total Contributions
Name
Type
$1,932.80 Aggregated Unitemized Contributions INDIVIDUAL
$1,000.00 Brenda Nix INDIVIDUAL
$1,000.00 Brittney Smith INDIVIDUAL
$1,000.00 David Monk INDIVIDUAL
$1,000.00 Hank Saylors INDIVIDUAL
$1,000.00 Jamie Hornby INDIVIDUAL
$1,000.00 Jennifer Robertson INDIVIDUAL
$1,000.00 Kristen Saylors INDIVIDUAL
$1,000.00 Martin Bennett INDIVIDUAL
$1,000.00 Matt Smith INDIVIDUAL
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Top Payees

Total Expenditures
Payee
Type
$10,711.00 Designer Graphics ENTITY
$1,730.00 Radar Ads ENTITY
$1,500.00 Henderson County Republican Party ENTITY
$867.00 The Monitor ENTITY
$730.00 Athens Daily Review ENTITY
$557.98 Tractor Supply Company ENTITY
$356.78 Doc's Cellar ENTITY
$246.58 Brookshires ENTITY
$159.98 Mcalister's Deli ENTITY
$156.00 usps ENTITY
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This article is Part 3 of a four-part series demonstrating how the money in a lobby sector can impact state politics and legislation. We’ve selected the Green Energy sector due to a resurgence of interest in a behind-the-scenes look at renewables following the 2021 snowstorms, but you can follow the money in any industry of interest that is spending lobbying dollars in Austin.
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There’s a lot of talk about Texas’ Big Three — Governor Greg Abbott, Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick, and new Speaker of the House Dennis Bonnen. Considered the three most powerful politicians in Austin, and all conservative Republicans, they made headlines when they declared in January that they would be working as a team to reform property taxes and the school finance system.