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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Financial Activity
Top Payees
Total Expenditures | Payee |
|---|---|
| $1,848,946.23 | Avidian Wealth Solutions - Investments |
| $1,818,171.00 | Fidelity Bank - Investment |
| $378,899.26 | Ryan Sitton |
| $35,000.00 | Hype Public Relations |
| $20,000.00 | Conservative Citizens Club of Pasadena |
| $10,581.00 | Wick Phillips Gould & Martin LLP |
| $10,000.00 | Amanda Gosch |
| $6,920.00 | Proper Filmworks |
| $2,000.00 | Mike Miller Mediations LLC |
Top Personal Contributions
From reports filed by the recipients of these funds, it appears these transactions originated from personal rather than campaign accounts.
Total Contributions | Candidate | Committee |
|---|---|---|
| $41,000.00 | Conservative Citizens' Club PAC |
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