Texas PACS: A Roundup of the Special Interests
Driving Texas' Political Action Committees![]()
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Specific-Purpose Issue PACs
Active 1995 Through 1997
| Expenditure | Issue-Oriented, Specific-Purpose PAC |
| $94,795 | Texans tor Term Limitations |
| $63,393 | Committee tor A Well Qualified Judiciary 1994 |
| $49,375 | Committee tor Proposition 4 |
| $45,131 | Fund to Take Back TX Prisons |
| $26,710 | Proposition 7 Committee |
| $21,391 | Judicial Roundup PAC |
| $19,345 | Committee for Responsible Representation |
| $16,078 | Citizens for Term Limitations |
| $12,778 | Citizens for Proposition 3 |
| $11,406 | TX Veterans Campaign |
| $7,351 | Citizens In Support of College District Expansion |
| $6,596 | Texans for Proposition Number 11 |
| $5,761 | Citizens Appreciation of Responsible Legislators |
| $3,920 | Republicans for the Right MANN |
| $2,951 | Save Our Springs PAC |
| $1,729 | Pray U.S.A. |
| $1,631 | Committee for the Advancement of Responsible Education |
| $1,432 | Galveston Bay Political Education Fund |
| $758 | Attorneys Committed to An Impartial Judiciary |
| $381 | Texans For Non-Partisan Election of Judges |
| $8 | Texans for the Retirement of Nathan Hecht (Hecht No!) |
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