Yes! One more report on campaign fundraising, this time for HISD Trustees. These reports are online, but I didn’t know where to look for them. Fortunately, School Zone did, and that’s good because the July reports are still in paper form. Here’s what we’ve got:
District I – Natasha Kamrani (has not announced whether she’s running again)
Total contributions: $0
Total expenditures: $900
Money on hand: $10,774.32District VI – Greg Meyers (seeking re-election)
Total contributions: $23,437.93
Total expenditures: $9,117.85
Money on hand: $17,159.30
Notable contributors: Bob Perry of Perry Homes ($5,000); Greg Meyers Campaign ($2,886.33); Darryl King of The Principle Partnership Group ($1,000); Linebarger Goggan Blair & Sampson law firm ($1,573.33 in-kind for printing and postage; $998.27 in-kind for event catering); Bracewell & Guiliani PAC ($1,000); Thompson & Horton law firm ($500); Andrews & Kurth PAC ($500), C.C. Lee of STOA Architects ($500); Mary Walker of Molina Walker Architects ($500); James Rice of Rice & Gardner Consultants ($500); Randle Richardson, CEO of Community Education Partners ($500); Perry Radoff, attorney ($500); Corbin Robertson Jr. of Quintana Minerals Corp. ($500); Jackie Wadsworth of Information Management Services ($500); Houston Federation of Teachers PAC ($250); Don McAdams, school board consultant and former HISD board member ($200); Warner Ervin, HISD south region superintendent ($100); Ray Reiner of the Houston Association of School Administrators ($100)District V – Dianne Johnson (not seeking re-election)
Total contributions: $0
Total expenditures: $2,088.30
Money on hand: $12,430.06District VII – Harvin Moore (plans to seek re-election)
Total contributions: $0
Total expenditures: $4,977.69
Money on hand: $49,369.17District IX – Larry Marshall (seeking re-election)
Total contributions: $87,044.75
Total expenditures: $24,062.52
Money on hand: $62,982.23
Notable contributors: Aaron Glenn, former Texans football player and businessman ($5,000); Jason Medlock, business partner with Glenn ($5,000); Emma L. Bullock of Houston ($5,000); Simon Wiltz of Sugar Land ($5,000); Christus Powell of Houston ($5,000); Herbert Fain of Houston ($5,000); Linebarger Goggan Blair & Sampson law firm ($3,529.76 in in-kind contributions for mailings and catering); DeAndre Sam of Houston ($2,500); Joseph Johnston of Houston ($2,500); David Medford of Missouri City ($2,500); Eric Medford of Sugar Land ($2,500); Mourhaf Sabouni of Missouri City ($2,500); Sharon Medford of Missouri City ($2,500); Andrews & Kurth Texas PAC ($1,000); McConnell Jones Lanier & Murphy consultants ($1,000); Randle Richardson, CEO of CEP ($1,000); former state Rep. Borris Miles ($1,000); Bracewell & Guiliani Committee ($1,000); Perdue Brandon Fielder Collins & Mott law firm ($500); Thompson & Horton law firm ($500); Judge John Peavy ($250); Paula Arnold, former HISD board member and bond communications consultant ($250); Don McAdams, former HISD board member and board consultant ($250); Charles Foster of Foster Quan law firm ($250); Billy Reagan, former HISD superintendent ($200); C. C. Lee, architect ($200); Warner Ervin, HISD south region superintendent ($200); Richard Lindsay, HISD’s chief business officer ($100); Kelly Frels, attorney with Bracewell & Giuliani ($100); Judge Zinetta Burney ($75); Willie Burroughs, general manager of HISD’s bond program ($50)
As I said before, the first two races will be the most interesting. I look forward to seeing what District I challenger Alma Lara’s report looks like.
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