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Texas Ethics Commission 2020 Lobbyists Receiving Reimbursement from Political Funds Sorted by Lobbyist Texas Ethics Commission 2020 Lobbyists Sorted By Lobbyist Receiving Reimbursement from Political Funds Printed On Sep 29, 2021 00065437 Armendariz, Ricardo Public Affairs 310 North Mesa STE 102 El Paso TX 79901 MODIFIED Campaign to Elect Claudia Ordaz Perez PO Box 71738 STE 102 El Paso TX 79917 Campaign to Elect Vince Perez PO Box 71738 STE 102 El Paso TX 79917 Keep Judge Ysmael Fonseca Campaign 112 E Cano St STE 102 Edingburg TX 78539 00067095 Ashley, S. Price (Mr.) Lobbyist P.O. Box 13382 Capitol Austin TX 78711 REGULAR Texas Radiological Society PAC 6705 Hwy 290 West Capitol Station Austin TX 78735-8407 00012897 Avery, Bj (Ms.) Texas Optometric Asso. 3011 N. Lamar Ste 300 Austin TX 78705 MODIFIED Texas Optometric PAC 3011 N. Lamar Ste 300 Austin TX 78705 00084588 Bates, Tray (Mr.) VP of Governmental 1115 San Jacinto Blvd Austin TX 78701 MODIFIED Affairs for the Texas REALTORS Texas REALTORS 1115 San Jacinto Blvd Austin TX 78701-1906 00056241 Blakemore, Allen E. (Mr.) 1 E Greenway Plz Ste Houston TX 77046 REGULAR Flores, Pete 111 Live Oak Drive Pleasanton TX 78064 Friends of Brandon Creighton 2257 N Loop 336 Ste 140- Conroe TX 77304 09/29/21 Page 1 of 12 Friends of Dan Huberty 1 E Greenway Plaza Ste Houston TX 77046 Friends of Donna Campbell PO Box 171002 San Antonio TX 78217 Friends of Jim Murphy 1 E Greenway Plaza Ste Houston TX 77046 Friends of Mary Nan Huffman 1 E Greenway Plaza Ste Houston TX 77046 Friends of Paul Bettencourt 1 E Greenway Plaza Ste Houston TX 77046 Friends of Tom Oliverson 1 E Greenway Plaza Ste Houston TX 77046 Griffin, BD PO Box 1361 Conroe TX 77305 Ligon, Brett PO Box 805 Montgomery TX 77356 Martin, Dave 1 E Greenway Plaza Ste Houston TX 77046 Texans For Dan Patrick 1 E Greenway Plaza Ste Houston TX 77046 00055627 Blocker, Trey J. (Mr.) Attorney 1220 Colorado Street, Austin TX 78701 REGULAR Buckingham Campaign, Dawn P.O. Box 342524 Austin TX 78734 Cyrier Campaign, John 1301 Westwood Road Lockhart TX 78644 Texans for Dan Patrick 1 East Greenway Plaza, Houston TX 77046 00060125 Borskey, Mark D. (Mr.) Consultant 919 Congress Avenue Suite 1030 Austin TX 78701 REGULAR TSRA PAC P.O. Box 1090 Suite 1030 Del Valle TX 78617 00081244 Brown, Dahlia (Mrs.) Director of Field 1115 San Jacinto Blvd Suite 200 Austin TX 78701- MODIFIED Operations & Gulf Coast Field Rep for Texas REALTORS Texas REALTORS 1115 San Jacinto Blvd Suite 200 Austin TX 78701-1906 00065171 Burrows, K. Alan (Mr.) Lobbyist P.O. Box 2632 Austin TX 78768 REGULAR Texas Construction Association PAC 1011 San Jacinto Austin TX 78701 09/29/21 Page 2 of 12 00042945 Cantu, Leslie Adrienne TREPAC Director for the 1115 San Jacinto Blvd Suite 200 Austin TX 78701- MODIFIED Texas REALTORS Texas REALTORS 1115 San Jacinto Blvd Suite 200 Austin TX 78701-1906 00070461 Cardwell, Margaret Ann Attorney 508 West 14th Street Austin TX 78701 REGULAR Alvarado Campaign, Carol P.O. Box 230842 Houston TX 77223 Bell Campaign, Keith P.O. Box 1178 Forney TX 75126 Birdwell Campaign, Brian PO Box 1111 Granbury TX 76048 Bush Campaign, George P. P.O. Box 26677 Austin TX 78755 Darby Campaign, Drew P.O. Box 3284 San Angelo TX 76902 Fallon Campaign, Pat PO Box 57875 Denton TX 76206 Frank Campaign, James 3808 B Kemp Blvd Wichita Falls TX 76308 Friends of Donna Campbell P.O. Box 171002 San Antonio TX 78217 Frullo Campaign, John P.O. Box 64010 Lubbock TX 79464 Goldman Campaign, Craig P.O. Box 100039 Fort Worth TX 76185 Griffin Campaign, James 3808 Cambridge Cir W Bedford TX 76021 Kacal Campaign, Kyle P.O. Box 6628 College Station TX 77805 Landgraf Campaign, Brooks 2331 Ladue Lane Odessa TX 79762 Manufacturers PAC of Texas P.O. Box 11510 Austin TX 78711 Metcalf Campaign, Will 21302 W. FM 1097 Montgomery TX 77356 Meyer Campaign, Morgan 3838 Oak Lawn Avenue Dallas TX 75219 Nevarez Campaign, Alfonso "Poncho" 643 Weyrich Road Eagle Pass TX 78852 North Texas Physicians PAC of the Collin- 2701 West 15th Street Plano TX 75075 Parker Campaign, Tan P.O. Box 271741 Flower Mound TX 75027 Phelan Campaign, Dade PO Box 848 Nederland TX 77627 Pitts Campaign, Ryan 408 Ferris Ave Waxahachie TX 75165 09/29/21 Page 3 of 12 Pro-Life Texans A Human Coalition Action P.O. Box 250514 Plano TX 75024 Stucky Campaign, Lynn P.O. Box 464 Denton TX 76202 Sundt Construction, Inc. Texas PAC 2620 S. 55th Street Tempe AZ 75282 Texans for Charles Schwertner P.O. Box 2448 Georgetown TX 78627 Texans for Chris Paddie P.O. Box 8259 Marshall TX 75671 Texans for Dan Patrick 1 East Greenway Plaza Houston TX 77046 Texans for Kelly Hancock P.O. Box 821349 North Richland Hills TX 76182 Texans for Life Committee LIFE PAC 5616 Forest Bend Drive Arlington TX 76017 Texas Association of Nurse Anesthetists 919 Congress Austin TX 78701 Texas Craft Brewers Guild PAC - CraftPAC PO Box 660356 Austin TX 78766 Texas House Republican Caucus PAC P.O. Box 13305 Austin TX 78711 Texas Nursery and Landscape 7730 S. IH 35 Austin TX 78745 The PAC of the Texas Hospital 1108 Lavaca St Austin TX 78701 TX Diamondback Energy, Inc. PAC 500 W. Texas Ave. Midland TX 79701 Workman Campaign, Kyle 4181 FM 39 N. Jewett TX 75846 Wray Campaign, John 200 N. Rogers St Waxahachie TX 75165 00067181 Cates, Andrew S. (Mr.) 105 8th St. Suite 2B Austin TX 78701 MODIFIED American Federation of Teachers - Texas 3000 SH I35 Suite 2B Austin TX 78704 Criminal Justice Reform Caucus 921 Via Descanso Suite 2B El Paso TX 79912 Fair and Square Political Action 7324 Gaston Avenue Suite 2B Dallas TX 75214 Joe Moody Campaign PO Box 920827 Suite 2B El Paso TX 79912 Texas Association of Life and Health 1005 Congress Avenue Suite 2B Austin TX 78701 Texas House Majority Political Action PO Box 630882 Suite 2B Irving TX 75063 00064055 Cawley, Jennifer (Ms.) TALHI 1122 Colorado St., Austin TX 78701 REGULAR 09/29/21 Page 4 of 12 Texas Association of Life and Health 1005 Congress Avenue Austin TX 78701 00053636 Colyandro, John (Mr.) Consultant 919 Congress Ave. Suite 1500 Austin TX 78701 REGULAR Texans for Greg Abbott P.O. Box 308 Suite 1500 Austin TX 78767 00081236 Craig, Robert L. (Mr.) Governmental 1115 San Jacinto Blvd Ste 200 Austin TX 78701- MODIFIED Affairs/Field Representative for the Texas REALTORS Texas REALTORS 1115 San Jacinto Blvd Ste 200 Austin TX 78701-1906 00081313 Cubriel, Beth (Mrs.) consultant 2700 Via Fortuna, Austin TX 78746 MODIFIED Texans for Civic Engagement 2700 Via Fortuna Austin TX 78746 00062366 Davis, Denise (Ms.) Attorney/Lobbyist 508 West 14th St. Austin TX 78701 REGULAR Texans for Joe Straus SPAC P.O. Box 90388 San Antonio TX 78209 00085040 Eichler, Shera (Mrs.) Consultant P.O. Box 302981 Austin TX 78703 REGULAR Bonnen Campaign, Dennis 122 East Myrtle Angleton TX 77515 00031012 Eppstein, Bryan P. (Mr.) 2830 S Hulen St 2830 S Hulen St Suite 361 Fort Worth TX 76109 MODIFIED Suite 361 Fort Worth, TX 76109 David Evans Campaign PO Box 100422 Suite 361 Fort Worth TX 76185 Dennis Shingleton Campaign 8600 Crosswind Dr Suite 361 Fort Worth TX 76179 Friends of Senator Jane Nelson 1225 S Main St #100-B Suite 361 Grapevine TX 76051-5647 Jungus Jordan Campaign 5317 Starry Ct Suite 361 Fort Worth TX 76123 Kay Granger Campaign 1701 River Run Rd Suite 361 Fort Worth TX 76107 09/29/21 Page 5 of 12 Michael Burgess for Congress PO Box 2334 Suite 361 Denton TX 76202 00032350 Fields, James (Mr.) Professional Organization1220 Colorado, Ste. Austin TX 78701 REGULAR Texas Trial Lawyers Association PAC 1220 Colorado St., Ste. Austin TX 78701 00068492 Flanagan, Kelly (Ms.) Texas Medical Texas Medical 401 W. 15th Austin TX 78701 MODIFIED Association-Attorney Texas REALTORS 1115 San Jacinto Blvd 401 W. 15th St., Austin TX 78701-1906 00065145 Fleming, John C. (Mr.) Attorney 1122 Colorado Suite 108 E Austin TX 78701 MODIFIED Texas Mortgage Bankers Association 1701 Directors Blvd Suite 108 E Austin TX 78755 00060541 Flores, Aurora (Ms.) lobbyist 13307 Ivywood Cove Austin TX 78729 MODIFIED Texas Association of Counties 1210 San Antonio Street Austin TX 78701 00050693 Gonzalez, Daniel E. (Mr.) President/CEO of 1115 San Jacinto Blvd Suite 140 Austin TX 78701- REGULAR Gonzalez Public Affairs & Consulting Texas REALTORS 1115 San Jacinto Blvd Suite 140 Austin TX 78701-1906 00057963 Grimes, John Michael Public Affairs Consultant PO Box 13382 Capitol Austin TX 78711 REGULAR Texas Radiological Society PAC 24165 IH-10 West Capitol Station San Antonio TX 78257 00035480 Harris, Martha B. (Ms.) Consultant 1304 Water Bastrop TX 78602 MODIFIED AT&T 208 St Akard St Dallas TX 75202 00083296 Hill, Rachel (Ms.) Community outreach 1502 West Avenue, Austin TX 78701 MODIFIED Equality Texas 1502 West Avenue, Suite Austin TX 78768 09/29/21 Page 6 of 12 00035343 Hopkinson, Keith G. (Mr.) Attorney 401 Congress Avenue Suite 2100 Austin TX 78701 MODIFIED Christian Healthcare Ministries 127 Hazelwood Avenue Suite 2100 Barberton OH 44203 Winstead PC 2728 N. Harwood Street, Suite 2100 Dallas TX 75201 00013306 Howden, Robert S. (Mr.) Public Affairs 604 West 14th Street Austin TX 78701 MODIFIED Texas Consumer Finance Association PAC 2006 Caspian Lane Colleyville TX 76034 00063540 Kaufman, Lisa O. (Ms.) Attorney/Lobbyist 508 West 14th St. Austin TX 78701 REGULAR Texans for Joe Straus SPAC P.O. Box 90388 San Antonio TX 78209 00060645 Kelly, Marsha (Ms.) Professional Organization1220 Colorado, Ste. Austin TX 78701 MODIFIED Texas Trial Lawyers Association PAC 1220 Colorado St., Ste.
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