Company seeking to build oilfield dump gave $53,750 to regulators’ campaigns

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Company seeking to build oilfield dump gave $53,750 to regulators’ campaigns
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A company seeking to build an oilfield waste dump near wells and waterways in East Texas...

The proposed site for an oilfield waste dump site in Paxton is shown. The company behind the waste dump and its owner have contributed thousand of dollars to the election campaigns for the members of the Railroad Commission of Texas.A company seeking to build an oilfield waste dump near wells and waterways in East Texas has showered state regulators with upwards of $50,000 in political contributions since 2019.

Those advocates have long called for reforms to rein in the influence of oil and gas companies over the Railroad Commission. McBride’s lawyer, John Hicks, defended his client’s engagement in the “constitutionally protected democratic process.” “As hard as they have fought, as protracted a battle they’ve put up, there must be quite some stack of money involved,” said Eric Garrett, president of the nonprofit Paxton Water Supply Corp. and pastor of a local Pentecostal church.

“More than three quarters of that money went to the three commissioners,” said Wheat of Texans for Public Justice. “It is very concentrated and focused on those individuals who are deciding on the [Paxton permit] case.”

 

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Company that wants to build oilfield dump in East Texas gave $53,750 in campaign donations to regulatorsCompany that wants to build oilfield dump in East Texas gave $53,750 in campaign donations to regulatorsMcBride Operating LLC and its owner, Joseph McBride, contributed to the political campaigns of the three commissioners on the Texas Railroad Commission now considering his request.
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