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State Rep. Oliverson signs pledge to end taxpayer-funded lobbying

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Plano Councilman Shelby Williams is urging an end to taxpayer-financed lobbying.

Plano Councilman Shelby Williams is urging an end to taxpayer-financed lobbying.

Tom Oliverson, the District 130 Texas state representative, is among 53 elected officials candidates who have signed a pledge opposing the practice of using public funds to hire lobbyists, according to a blog post by Plano City Councilman Shelby Williams. 

Many local governments hire lobbyists at public expense to convince state lawmakers or other government agencies to take action in favor of certain legislation or against regulations or policies, according to critics of the practice. Local elected officials have funded lobbyists who pushed to keep a high level of property tax revenues flowing, Williams’ blog says.

Activities that are educational or informational are acceptable, but using tax funds to pay lobbyists to influence other levels of government goes against representative democracy, the blog says.

“We urge all Texans to help ban taxpayer-funded contract lobbying and encourage local elected officials and their staffs to directly represent Texans’ local interests before the Legislature,” the pledge says in part.

State Sen. Bob Hall (R-Edgewood) has authored legislation to ban the use of public funds to hire government affairs lobbyists. Hall’s bill passed the Senate during the last legislative but died in the House of Representatives.

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Signatories to the Pledge to End Taxpayer-Funded Lobbying

First NameLast NameTitleLocation / Home City
ShelbyWilliamsPlano City Council memberPlano
MayesMiddletonTexas state repWallisville
DustinBurrowsTexas state repLubbock
SteveTothTexas state repThe Woodlands
PatFallonTexas state SenatorProsper
BriscoeCainTexas state repDeer Park
CodyVasutCandidate for Texas state repAngleton
MikeLangTexas state repGranbury
KyleBiedermannTexas state repFredericksburg
JaredPattersonTexas state repFrisco
CodyHarrisTexas state repPalestine
WillMetcalfTexas state repConroe
TomOliversonTexas state repCypress
ColeHefnerTexas state repMt. Pleasant
GregBonnenTexas state repFriendswood
DrewSpringerTexas state repMuenster
JamesWhiteTexas state repHillister
DadePhelanTexas state repBeaumont
ScottSanfordTexas state repMcKinney
CandyNobleTexas state repAllen
ValoreeSwansonTexas state repSpring
CraigGoldmanTexas state repFort Worth
MattSchaeferTexas state repTyler
DennisPaulTexas state repHouston
BenLemanTexas state repAnderson
JakeEllzeycandidate for Texas state repEllis County
TomCraddickTexas state repMidland
MuniJanagarajanCandidate for Frisco ISD boardFrisco
TiO'DanielCandidate for La Porte City CouncilLa Porte
JeffLeachTexas state repPlano
StephanieKlickTexas state repFort Worth
JasonCorleyLubbock County commissionerLubbock
ShelbySlawsonCandidate for Texas state repStephenville
BillZedlerTexas state repArlington
MattShaheenTexas state repPlano
AndrewMurrTexas state repJunction
JamesFrankTexas state repWichita Falls
ReggieSmithTexas state repSherman
JeffCasoncandidate for Texas state repBedford
BrooksLandgrafTexas state repOdessa
JaceyJettonCandidate for Texas state repSugar Land
DeWayneBurnsTexas state repCleburne
MattKrauseTexas state repFort Worth
J.M.LozanoTexas state repKingsville
JimMurphyTexas state repHouston
TonyTinderholtTexas state repArlington
BryanSlatonCandidate for Texas state repRoyse City
EdThompsonTexas state repPearland
GiovanniCapriglioneTexas state repSouthlake
MarianKnowltonCandidate for Texas state repAtascosa County
H. ScottApleyCandidate for Dickinson City CouncilDickinson
SaiKrishnaCandidate for Frisco City CouncilFrisco
Source: ShelbyHWilliams.org

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