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To: Kino, Kevin, and Dawnna; From: Bob Perry with Love


by: Matt Glazer

Tue Oct 30, 2007 at 01:15 PM CDT


Is Craddick funneling Bob Perry money through Hillco to Craddick D's?

The October monthly report filed by Hillco PAC with the Texas Ethics Commission is a fascinating read.  I'd encourage all of you to take a look at it on the Texas Ethics Commission web site.

According to the ethics commission filings, and a recent Texas for Public Justice Lobby Watch report, Hillco PAC received $86,666 in contributions from 6 individuals, 5 of whom are Hillco employees.  The 6th contributor to the Hillco PAC was none other than the largest Republican donor in the state of Texas, Houston homebuilder Bob Perry.

His $75,000 contribution to the Hillco PAC represented 87% of their contributions for the entire month. 

Hillco spent around $90,000 in political expenditures for the month.  Most of their contributions were a standard $1000 contribution to various state reps. and senators.  However, 4 contributions raised some eyebrows for me.

Why did Hillco give $10,000 to Kevin Bailey, $10,000 to Dawnna Dukes, and $10,000 to Kino Flores.  What do these three State Reps. have in common?  I can think of three things; 1) They are all Craddick D's who have pledged their "absolute" loyalty to Speaker Craddick, 2) They are all potentially facing primary opponents, and 3) Each of them knows a direct contribution from Bob Perry wouldn't go over so well with Democratic primary voters in their deep blue district. 

It has been well documented that primary opponents have already surfaced against Bailey and Flores, and the Austin political community continues to be full of chatter regarding a primary challenge to Dukes.  Just ask Ron Wilson, Glenn Lewis, Jaime Capelo, Roberto Gutierrez, Al Edwards, what their primary voters thought of their allegiance to Speaker Craddick.  Even Robert Puente made the decision to retire rather than fight in a primary, and he had over $200,000 in the bank.  (Apparently loyalty to Craddick can be a costly decision.)

Obviously, Buddy Jones and Bill Miller are flowing Bob Perry money through their PAC to Craddick D's who appear to be in jeopardy.  I assume this arrangement is carefully orchestrated by Craddick to make sure the Craddick D's who are facing democratic primary challenges have a way to get resources from one of his most prominent moneymen (Perry) without disclosing that on their own ethics filings.  Considering the millions of dollars Bob Perry has contributed to candidates (mostly R's but also some D's), why didn't he just give the 10k directly to Kevin Bailey and Kino Flores and Dawnna Dukes?  Why did he choose instead to funnel that money through Buddy Jones' PAC?

These dots are pretty easy to connect.

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I think he does it to freak some of you guys out. (0.00 / 0)
And Dukes is not in jeopardy. I seriously doubt Kino is, either.

Look at the records, then cast your vote, say I. Little else matters - even Craddick, much as we all loathe him. The average voter doesn't know or care much about the Craddick bidness, imo, but they do care what their reps have done for their district on the issues that matter most. To that extent, Craddick is a roadblock, but not a public policy issue in and of himself.

Unless we make him one.


That Dirty Dog!! (0.00 / 0)
Bob Perry is still trying to buy influence in Texas Politics. As I think about it, I, as most of us, would probably would do the same thing. Money or votes, which do we have more of, some money, some votes. Whatever I have, I would use.We always have a tendency to condemn those we envy.

Thanks for Becoming a Member of the Community (0.00 / 0)
First, thanks for joining the BOR community today! Second, the point of the whole story is that Tom Craddick and Bob Perry bought votes so Tom Craddick could keep his job as Speaker of the Texas House.

Not only is that unethical, it is also sad to see any elected official willing to sell out the district and put a price tag on their convictions.

What you advocate is not lobbying, it is a horrid pay to play model that doesn't do anything but hurt Texans.

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So what does Perry get for his money in HD 140? (0.00 / 0)
There are no Perry Homes to be seen out there.

Craddick gets another vote for Speaker (0.00 / 0)
The answer to your question is Bob Perry gets tort reform, the Texas Residential Construction Commission, and anything else he wants out of the Texas House because Craddick gets another vote for Speaker coming out of that district. 

Anybody know about challengers? (0.00 / 0)
There looks to be a challenger for Kino Flores.  What about the other two?

Disclosure: Former Political Director for Lee Leffingwell for Mayor of Austin ('09)

lots of Dems with Bob Perry money (0.00 / 0)
TPJ is only telling part of the story.
HillCo contributions are even more shocking...coming as soon as I finish compiling.

and WAY more than 10k, since 2002:

Texas 2020 Pac, Total $157,500.00
Whitmire, John Total $103,500.00
Turner, Sylvester Total $89,000.00
Gallegos, Mario V. Total$73,500.00
Ritter, Allan B. Total $72,000.00
England, Kirk T. Total $67,500.00
Lucio, Eduardo A. Total $65,500.00
Patrick Rose, Total $47,500.00
Ellis, Rodney G. Total $37,000.00
Wilson, Ron Total $32,500.00
Chavez, Norma P. Total $31,000.00
Hernandez, Ana E. Total $28,500.00
Cook, Byron Curtis Total$27,000.00
Lewis, Glenn O. Total $25,000.00
Ellis, Daniel P. Total $20,000.00
Garza, Timoteo Total $20,000.00
Pitts, James R. Total $20,000.00
Allen, Alma A. Total $18,000.00
Frank Madla, Total $17,500.00
Zaffirini, Judith Total $17,500.00
Dutton, Harold V. Total $17,000.00
Bailey, Kevin E. Total $13,500.00
Gutierrez, Roberto Total$13,500.00
Puente, Robert R. Total $12,500.00
Flores, Ismael Total $11,000.00
Giddings, Helen Total $11,000.00
Danburg, Debra Total $10,000.00
Capelo, Jaime L. Total $9,500.00
Noriega, Richard J. Total$9,500.00
Menendez, Jose Total $7,500.00
David L. Farabee, Total $7,000.00
Keffer, James L. Total $6,500.00
Martinez Fischer, Trey Total$6,000.00
Martinez, Armando A. Total$6,000.00
Mcclendon, Ruth J. Total$6,000.00
Homer, Mark S. Total $5,500.00
Luna, Vilma Total $5,500.00
Dawnna Dukes Campaign, Total$5,000.00
Guillen, Ryan A. Total $5,000.00
Hopson, Charles L. Total$5,000.00
King, Tracy O. Total $5,000.00
Martinez, Nelda Total $5,000.00
Mcreynolds, James M. Total$5,000.00
Pena, Aaron Total $5,000.00
Raymond, Richard E. Total$5,000.00
Van De Putte, Leticia Total$5,000.00
Veasey, Marc A. Total $5,000.00
Ortiz, Solomon P. Total $4,000.00
Coleman, Garnet F. Total$2,500.00
Flores, Ismael "kino" Total$2,500.00
Haggerty, Patrick B. Total$2,500.00
Hinojosa, Juan Total $2,500.00
Vaught, Allen R. Total $2,500.00
Anchia, Rafael M. Total $2,000.00
Villarreal, Michael U. Total$2,000.00
Uresti, Carlos I. Total $1,500.00
West, Royce Total $1,500.00
Eissler, W. Robert Total$1,000.00
Solis, Jim Total $1,000.00
Farrar, Jessica Total $500.00

Please refer to KT's signature.


Lordy (0.00 / 0)
That's a LOT of primary challenges to mount.

We'd better get crackin'......


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