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Texas Ethics Commission 2017 Lobbyists Receiving Reimbursement from Political Funds Sorted by Political Funds Provider Texas Ethics Commission 2017 Lobbyists Sorted By Political Funds Provider Receiving Reimbursement from Political Funds Printed On Jan 12, 2018 American Federation of State, County and 1625 L St. N.W. Austin TX 78754 Municipal Employees 00070846 Hamill, Joe (Mr.) Ashby Campaign, Trenton P.O. Box 412 Austin TX 78701 00055627 Blocker, Trey J. (Mr.) Attorney 00070461 Cardwell, Margaret Ann (Ms.) Attorney Associated Republicans of Texas Campaign 807 Brazos Suite 601 Austin TX 78701 Fund 00060647 Pate, Gardner (Mr.) Attorney Attorney General Ken Paxton Campaign P.O. Box 3476 Austin TX 78701 00061160 Berry, Jordan (Mr.) Aycock Campaign, Jimmie Don 200 North Roy Reynolds Drive Austin TX 78701 00055627 Blocker, Trey J. (Mr.) Attorney 00070461 Cardwell, Margaret Ann (Ms.) Attorney Betsy Price Campaign PO Box 100066 Fort Worth TX 76109 00031012 Eppstein, Bryan P. (Mr.) 4055 International Plaza; Suite 600 Brent Gamble Campaign 1 E Greenway Plaza Ste 225 Houston TX 77046 00056241 Blakemore, Allen E. (Mr.) Brett Ligon Campaign 1 E Greenway Plaza Ste 225 Houston TX 77046 00056241 Blakemore, Allen E. (Mr.) 01/12/18 Page 1 of 16 Briscoe Cain Campaign PO BOX 7 Austin TX 78738 00081321 Steinhauser, Brendan (Mr.) Steinhauser Strategies Bryan Hughes Campaign P.O. Box 450 Austin TX 78701 00061160 Berry, Jordan (Mr.) Buckingham Campaign, Dawn (Dr.) P.O. Box 342524 Austin TX 78701 00055627 Blocker, Trey J. (Mr.) Attorney 00070461 Cardwell, Margaret Ann (Ms.) Attorney Burgess for Congress PO Box 2334 Fort Worth TX 76109 00031012 Eppstein, Bryan P. (Mr.) 4055 International Plaza; Suite 600 Bush Campaign, George P. 604 East 4th Street, #201 Austin TX 78701 00055627 Blocker, Trey J. (Mr.) Attorney 00070461 Cardwell, Margaret Ann (Ms.) Attorney Byron Cook Campaign PO Box 1397 Fort Worth TX 76109 00031012 Eppstein, Bryan P. (Mr.) 4055 International Plaza; Suite 600 Cantey Hanger LLP 600 West 6th Street Suite 300 Fort Worth TX 76102 00040269 Newby, Brian C. (Mr.) Cantey Hanger, LLP Caroline Baker Campaign 1 E Greenway Plaza Ste 225 Houston TX 77046 00056241 Blakemore, Allen E. (Mr.) Celia Israel Campaign 3604 Carla Drive Austin TX 78763-5643 00013823 Ingersoll, Deborah C. (Ms.) Legislative Consulting Charles "Doc" Anderson Campaign Post Office Box 7752 Austin TX 78747 00053964 Smith, Todd M. (Mr.) Impact Texas Communicaions, LLP Charles Perry Campaign P.O. Box 94806 Austin TX 78701 00061160 Berry, Jordan (Mr.) 01/12/18 Page 2 of 16 Charlie Prine Campaign 1 E Greenway Plaza Ste 225 Houston TX 77046 00056241 Blakemore, Allen E. (Mr.) City of Port Arthur Texas 600 Lakeshore Dr Port Arthur TX 77642 00019421 Parker, Carl A. (Mr.) Attorney Cole Hefner Campaign P.O. Box 167 Austin TX 78701 00061160 Berry, Jordan (Mr.) Committee to Support R. Jack Cagle Campaign PO Box 325 Austin TX 78701 00060647 Pate, Gardner (Mr.) Attorney Crownover Campaign, Myra P.O. Box 1784 Austin TX 78701 00055627 Blocker, Trey J. (Mr.) Attorney 00070461 Cardwell, Margaret Ann (Ms.) Attorney Cyrier Campaign, John 1301 Westwood Road Austin TX 78701 00055627 Blocker, Trey J. (Mr.) Attorney 00070461 Cardwell, Margaret Ann (Ms.) Attorney Dale Campaign, Anthony 104 Breakaway Road Austin TX 78701 00055627 Blocker, Trey J. (Mr.) Attorney 00070461 Cardwell, Margaret Ann (Ms.) Attorney Darby Campaign, Drew P.O. Box 3284 Austin TX 78701 00055627 Blocker, Trey J. (Mr.) Attorney 00070461 Cardwell, Margaret Ann (Ms.) Attorney Dave Martin Campaign 1 E Greenway Plaza Ste 225 Houston TX 77046 00056241 Blakemore, Allen E. (Mr.) Dee Margo for Mayor Campaign 201 East Main Suite 1603 El Paso TX 79901 00065437 Armendariz, Ricardo (Mr.) 310 North Mesa, STE 401 Dennis Shingleton Campaign PO Box 470036 Fort Worth TX 76109 01/12/18 Page 3 of 16 00031012 Eppstein, Bryan P. (Mr.) 4055 International Plaza; Suite 600 Drew Springer Campaign P.O. Box 6 Austin TX 78701 00061160 Berry, Jordan (Mr.) Drew Springer for Texas PO Box 6 Austin TX 78763-5643 00013823 Ingersoll, Deborah C. (Ms.) Legislative Consulting Dustin Burrows Campaign 2806 21st Street Austin TX 78701 00061160 Berry, Jordan (Mr.) Ed Emmett Campaign 6103 Wakeforest Ave Fort Worth TX 76109 00031012 Eppstein, Bryan P. (Mr.) 4055 International Plaza; Suite 600 Encinas, Trisha (Ms.) 310 N. Mesa., Suite 401 El Paso TX 79901 00081275 Encias, Trisha (Ms.) The Forma Group, LLC Eric Johnson Campaign PO Box 192316 Austin TX 78763-5643 00013823 Ingersoll, Deborah C. (Ms.) Legislative Consulting Fallon for Texas Committee P.O. Box 51875 San Francisco CA 94109 00081249 Wickers, Robert (Mr.) Frank Campaign, James 3808-B Kemp Boulevard, Suite 321 Austin TX 78701 00055627 Blocker, Trey J. (Mr.) Attorney 00070461 Cardwell, Margaret Ann (Ms.) Attorney Friends of Brandon Creighton 2257 N. Loop 336 Ste. 140-366 Austin TX 78701 00060647 Pate, Gardner (Mr.) Attorney Friends of Chris Daniel 1 E Greenway Plaza Ste 225 Houston TX 77046 00056241 Blakemore, Allen E. (Mr.) Friends of Dan Huberty 1 E Greenway Plaza Ste 225 Houston TX 77046 00056241 Blakemore, Allen E. (Mr.) 00013823 Ingersoll, Deborah C. (Ms.) Legislative Consulting 01/12/18 Page 4 of 16 Friends of Donna Campbell 1 E Greenway Plaza Ste 225 Houston TX 77046 00056241 Blakemore, Allen E. (Mr.) Friends of Dr. Greg Bonnen PO Box 1183 Austin TX 78701 00060647 Pate, Gardner (Mr.) Attorney Friends of Ed Thompson 2205 Broadway Austin TX 78701 00060647 Pate, Gardner (Mr.) Attorney Friends of Jim Murphy 1 E Greenway Plaza Ste 225 Houston TX 77046 00056241 Blakemore, Allen E. (Mr.) Friends of Kevin Roberts 1 E Greenway Plaza Ste 225 Houston TX 77046 00056241 Blakemore, Allen E. (Mr.) Friends of Paul Bettencourt 1 E Greenway Plaza Ste 225 Houston TX 77046 00056241 Blakemore, Allen E. (Mr.) Friends of Susan Combs Committee PO Box 160956 Austin TX 78701 00060647 Pate, Gardner (Mr.) Attorney Friends of Tom Oliverson 1 E Greenway Plaza Ste 225 Houston TX 77046 00056241 Blakemore, Allen E. (Mr.) Friends of UT Southwestern Medical Center 12900 Preston Road, Suite 1210 Austin TX 78714-0045 00013330 Gullahorn, Jack W. (Mr.) Attorney 00065125 Pair, Laurie Fenstemaker (Ms.) Consultant Frullo Campaign, John 4024 75th Street Austin TX 78701 00055627 Blocker, Trey J. (Mr.) Attorney 00070461 Cardwell, Margaret Ann (Ms.) Attorney Giddings Campaign, Helen 400 South Zang #816 Austin TX 78701 00055627 Blocker, Trey J. (Mr.) Attorney 00070461 Cardwell, Margaret Ann (Ms.) Attorney 01/12/18 Page 5 of 16 Hegar Campaign, Glenn P.O. Box 1008 Austin TX 78701 00055627 Blocker, Trey J. (Mr.) Attorney 00070461 Cardwell, Margaret Ann (Ms.) Attorney Helen Giddings Campaign 400 S. Zang # 1018 Austin TX 78763-5643 00013823 Ingersoll, Deborah C. (Ms.) Legislative Consulting HillCo Pac 823 Congress Suite 900 Austin TX 78763-5643 00013823 Ingersoll, Deborah C. (Ms.) Legislative Consulting Holland, Justin 3021 Ridge Road Suite A, Box 89 Austin TX 78701 00060647 Pate, Gardner (Mr.) Attorney Home Builders Association of Greater Austin 8140 Exchange Drive Austin TX 78754 HomePAC Corporate 00080328 Tahuahua, Geoffrey (Mr.) 8140 Exchange Dr Home Builders Association of Greater Austin 8140 Exchange Drive Austin TX 78754 HomePAC Personal 00080328 Tahuahua, Geoffrey (Mr.) 8140 Exchange Dr HS Law PAC 400 W. 15th Street #950 Austin TX 78763-5643 00013823 Ingersoll, Deborah C. (Ms.) Legislative Consulting Huffines Campaign, Donald 6125 Luther Lane #284 Austin TX 78701 00055627 Blocker, Trey J. (Mr.) Attorney 00070461 Cardwell, Margaret Ann (Ms.) Attorney IMPAC-Texas Assoc of REALTORS Issues 1115 San Jacinto Blvd Ste 200 Austin TX 78701-1906 Mobilization Political Action Committee 00011645 Texas Association of REALTORS Trade Association James Frank Campaign 3808 B Kemp Blvd. Suite 321 Austin TX 78701 00062366 Davis, Denise (Ms.) Attorney/Lobbyist 00063540 Kaufman, Lisa O. (Ms.) Attorney/Lobbyist Jeff Wentworth Campaign PO Box 6274 Fort Worth TX 76109 01/12/18 Page 6 of 16 00031012 Eppstein, Bryan P. (Mr.) 4055 International Plaza; Suite 600 John Cyrier Campaign 1301 Westwood Rd Austin TX 78763-5643 00013823 Ingersoll, Deborah C. (Ms.) Legislative Consulting Jungus Jordan Campaign 5316 Starrry Ct Fort Worth TX 76109 00031012 Eppstein, Bryan P. (Mr.) 4055 International Plaza; Suite 600 Kacal Campaign, Kyle 16373 Tonkaway Lake Road Austin TX 78701 00055627 Blocker, Trey J. (Mr.) Attorney 00070461 Cardwell, Margaret Ann (Ms.) Attorney Kel Seliger Campaign PO Box 568 Fort Worth TX 76109 00031012 Eppstein, Bryan P. (Mr.) 4055 International Plaza; Suite 600 King Campaign, Kenneth 15074 Marshall Drive Austin TX 78701 00055627 Blocker, Trey J. (Mr.) Attorney 00070461 Cardwell, Margaret Ann (Ms.) Attorney Landgraf Campaign, Brooks 1411 Pebble Court Austin TX 78701 00055627 Blocker, Trey J. (Mr.) Attorney 00070461 Cardwell, Margaret Ann (Ms.) Attorney Laura Higley Campaign 1 E Greenway Plaza Ste 225 Houston TX 77046 00056241 Blakemore, Allen E. (Mr.) Leighton Schubert Campaign PO Box 753 Austin TX 78763-5643 00013823 Ingersoll, Deborah C. (Ms.) Legislative Consulting Life PAC 5616 Forest Bend Drive Austin TX 78701 00055627 Blocker, Trey J. (Mr.) Attorney 00070461 Cardwell, Margaret Ann (Ms.) Attorney Locke Lord LLP 600 Congress Ave Ste 2200 Austin TX 78701 00060647 Pate, Gardner (Mr.) Attorney 01/12/18 Page 7 of 16 Lucio III Campaign, Eddie P.O. Box 2106 Austin TX 78701 00055627 Blocker, Trey J. (Mr.) Attorney 00070461 Cardwell, Margaret Ann (Ms.) Attorney Manufacturers PAC of Texas "MPACT" P.O. Box 11510 Austin TX 78701 00055627 Blocker, Trey J. (Mr.) Attorney 00070461 Cardwell, Margaret Ann (Ms.) Attorney Metcalf Campaign, Will P.O. Box 454 Austin TX 78701 00055627 Blocker, Trey J. (Mr.) Attorney 00070461 Cardwell, Margaret Ann (Ms.) Attorney Meyer Campaign, Morgan 3233 McKinney Avenue, Suite 660 Austin TX 78701 00055627 Blocker, Trey J. (Mr.) Attorney 00070461 Cardwell, Margaret Ann (Ms.) Attorney Michael McCaul for Congress, Inc. 815 A Brazos St. PMB 230 Austin TX 78738 00081321 Steinhauser, Brendan (Mr.) Steinhauser Strategies Mike Lang Campaign P.O. Box 127 Austin TX 78701 00061160 Berry, Jordan (Mr.) Mike Schofield Campaign 1 E Greenway Plaza Ste 225 Houston TX 77046 00056241 Blakemore, Allen E.
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