- Texans for a Republican Majority
Texans for a Republican Majority or TRMPAC (pronounced "trimpac") is a general-purpose
political action committee registered with theTexas Ethics Commission . It was founded in2001 by former RepublicanTexas U.S. Rep. and House Majority LeaderTom DeLay .TRMPAC is an acronym for 'Texans for a Republican Majority Political Action Committee'.
History
TRMPAC was founded on September 5, 2001, with the goal of naming a Republican Speaker in Texas and promoting the Republican party's agenda within the state.
John Colyandro was selected byJim Ellis andTom DeLay (R-Texas) to be executive director. Colyandro selected Dallas businessmanBill Cerveha as treasurer.cite book |last=Bickerstaff |first=Steve |title=Lines in the Sand: Congressional Redistricting in Texas and the Downfall of Tom DeLay |publisher=University of Texas Press |date=2007-02-01 |pages=49 | isbn=978-0292714748]Lawsuit
A lawsuit brought against TRMPAC and
Bill Ceverha as Treasurer brought by five Democratic candidates resulted in a court order to pay $196,600 in damages and attorney fees. Ceverha later stated that the case had cost him in excess of $850,000. Ceverha subsequently filed for bankruptcy. The case against the other two parties named in the suit,John Colyandro andJim Ellis has been stayed pending the outcome of criminal charges against them.Ceverha was later criticized for refusing to reveal the amount of a gift received from GOP donor
Bob Perry despite holding a state post requiring a description of gifts under the state ethics laws. Ceverha claimed that the disclosure law was satisfied by describing the gift as 'check'. [cite news |first=Peggy |last=Fikac |title=Ethics panel says there's no need to check check |url=http://www.mysanantonio.com/news/stategov/stories/MYSA032506.01A.ethics.6e9b7ac.html |format= |work=San Antonio Express-News |date=2006-03-25 |accessdate=2008-06-28]Indictments
Currently, several key members, lobbyists and officials associated with the organization are under indictment by a
grand jury for felony violations of state campaign finance laws such as applying corporate campaign contributions (which may be used only for administrative expenses) to political campaigns. InSeptember 2002 , TRMPAC donated $190,000 to theRepublican National Committee , which within days sent $190,000 raised from individuals to seven GOP House candidates. [cite news |first=R. Jeffrey |last=Smith |title=DeLay Meeting, RNC Actions Coincided |url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/10/06/AR2005100601903.html |work=The Washington Post |publisher=The Washington Post Company |page=A05 |date=2005-10-07 |accessdate=2008-06-28]James W. Ellis , the committee's director, has been indicted formoney laundering in connection with this investigation. In addition,Americans for a Republican Majority head Jim Ellis andJohn Colyandro , former executive director of Texans for a Republican Majority, were both charged inSeptember 2005 with violating Texas election law and criminal conspiracy to violate the election law.Preston, Gates, Ellis & Rouvelas Meeds, reportedly lobbied for at least one donor to Texans for a Republican Majority, and also contributed $25,000 to TRM itself. It has been reported that former DeLay aide
Michael Scanlon worked on the Preston Gates account for the firm making the donation, Burlington Northern.Warren Robold , a national Republican fundraiser who solicited money for TRMPAC from several of the indicted corporations, faced nine third-degree felony charges of 'making and accepting' prohibited corporate contributions. [cite news |first=Michael |last=King |title=TRMPAC Indictments Come Down, 'More Work' Remains |url=http://www.austinchronicle.com/gyrobase/Issue/story?oid=oid%3A231381 |work=The Austin Chronicle |publisher=Austin Chronicle Corp. |date=2004-10-01 |accessdate=2008-06-28]Under Texas law, corporate donations may be used in state campaigns for administrative costs such as clerical needs or rent, but not for any purpose that might be used to influence voters.
Films
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ARMPAC References
External references
* Moreno, S. & Smith, R.F. (2005). [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/05/26/AR2005052600875.html Treasurer of DeLay Group Broke Texas Election Law] . "Washington Post", May 27
* Smith, R.F. (2005). [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/09/28/AR2005092800270.html DeLay Indicted in Texas Finance Probe] . "Washington Post", September 29
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