More subpoenas from the Travis County DA.
New subpoenas issued by Travis County prosecutors on Thursday cast light on a campaign contribution made by Primedia Inc. in 2002 just two days before the State Board of Education cast a vote that could have affected the company’s profits in Texas.
Documents requested by the subpoenas show the New York publishing company gave $2,500 to Texans for a Republican Majority, the political action committee founded by U.S. Rep. Tom DeLay, on Nov. 13, 2002. The money was solicited for TRMPAC by the husband of a board member, Dallas businessman Vance Miller, according to a document obtained by the Houston Chronicle.
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The subpoenas seem to target relationships that DeLay, R-Sugar Land, had with convicted influence peddler Jack Abramoff and his Washington lobby clients’ donations to TRMPAC.
Abramoff was the registered lobbyist for Primedia at the time of the 2002 donations.
The subpoenas do not mention him, but former Christian Coalition Executive Director Ralph Reed also was lobbying for Channel One at the time.
Several Texas public interest groups have complained to Travis County Attorney David Escamilla that Reed violated state law by failing to register as a lobbyist in 2002. Among the claims is that he called board of education members urging them to vote against Strickland’s resolution.
“Clearly, Ralph Reed was contacting members of the State Board of Education on behalf of Channel One and its owner, Primedia,” said Craig McDonald of Texans for Public Justice.
I’m just noting this for future reference. It’s clearly related to this “Thin Reed” article that I linked to earlier. I like to keep track of this sort of thing.