Clint Morgan

Texas First District Court of Appeals Place 7

$32,006Cash on Hand
$13,953Total Contributions
$7,662Total Expenditures
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Financial Activity

Top Contributors

Total Contributions
Name
Type
$2,500.00 Hunton Andrews Kurth Texas PAC ENTITY
$2,500.00 Jackson Walker L.L.P. Political Action Committee ENTITY
$2,082.03 Yetter Coleman LLP ENTITY
$2,000.00 Muhammad Suleiman Aziz INDIVIDUAL
$1,500.00 Richard Warren & Virginia Mithoff INDIVIDUAL
$1,000.00 Frizzell Reynolds LLP ENTITY
$520.51 Barry Abrams INDIVIDUAL
$500.00 Andrew Bender INDIVIDUAL
$500.00 Reedsmith LLP ENTITY
$250.00 Paul Dobrowski INDIVIDUAL
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Top Payees

Total Expenditures
Payee
Type
$2,800.00 Colon & Company ENTITY
$1,007.36 Harris County Universal Services ENTITY
$715.80 Lemon Twist Bartending ENTITY
$584.66 Amazon.com Inc ENTITY
$500.00 First Court Cheer ENTITY
$400.00 The UPS Store ENTITY
$306.96 Aztec Events and Tents ENTITY
$265.81 Spec's Liquor Warehouse ENTITY
$244.94 Winred Technical Services LLC ENTITY
$200.85 Dreamhost ENTITY
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Transparency USA | 03/30/2021
Last month, the bill attempting to ban taxpayer-funded lobbying appeared unlikely to make it out of the Texas House State Affairs Committee. The atmosphere has shifted in the last week, after so many people came to testify at a hearing for House Bill 749 that the meeting lasted until early the next morning. The sheer volume of advocacy has thrust the lobbying ban bill back into the spotlight, and we’re seeing a surge of renewed interest in the Texas lobbying conversation. 
Transparency USA | 02/27/2019
When lawmakers convene in Austin, the biggest financial influence on them shifts from campaign contributions to lobbying. And taxpayers are footing the bill for a lot of it.