Our Revolution Harris County
Texas Committee
$3,630Cash on Hand
$1,885Total Contributions
$545Total Expenditures
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Top Contributors
Total Contributions
Name
Type
$424.00 Charles Crews INDIVIDUAL
$297.00 Kathleen Duncan INDIVIDUAL
$216.00 Ruth Milburn INDIVIDUAL
$189.00 Chase West INDIVIDUAL
$120.00 Scott Feuless INDIVIDUAL
$110.00 Andre Wagner INDIVIDUAL
$110.00 Jeremy Scheid INDIVIDUAL
$108.00 Ruth Milburn INDIVIDUAL
$101.00 Linda Phenix INDIVIDUAL
$81.00 Jane Ann Leeves INDIVIDUAL
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Total Expenditures
Payee
Type
$344.88 Aggregated Unitemized Expenditures ENTITY
$200.00 Clubs in Action, PAC ENTITY
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It is a common practice for former members of the legislature, following their retirement or defeat at the ballot box by voters, to return immediately to the Capitol as lobbyists. Such an immediate return ensures that the influence the former member built up while in office is still valuable. Most of the players are still around, and the former members are now part of the even-more-powerful Capitol lobby crowd.