Most of Texas Railroad Commission chairman’s campaign money came from oil and gas industry

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From Jan. 1, 2021 until Oct. 31, Christian has raised about $1.5 million. At least two-thirds of that money — a little over $1 million — has come from the oil...

More than two-thirds of Republican incumbent Wayne Christian’s campaign donations are tied to the oil and gas industry which he is in charge of regulating.

From Jan. 1, 2021 until Oct. 31, Christian has raised about $1.5 million. At least two-thirds of that money — a little over $1 million — has come from the oil and gas interests, either companies or individuals with industry ties, according to areview of Christian’s campaign finance reports. The analysis does not include donors who may have ties to oil and gas that were not disclosed in the reports.

From May 15 to June 30, he received $215,000 in contributions. About $214,100, more than 99%, was from the oil and gas industry. Railroad Commissioner of Texas Wayne Christian during a general meeting as part of the 2022 Republican Party of Texas State Convention at the George R. Brown Convention Center in Houston, Texas on Friday, June 17, 2022. Christian is seeking a second six-year term in the Nov. 8 election.along with Texans for Public Justice alleging the Railroad Commission is a “captured” agency and has such close ties to the industry it regulates that it cannot effectively oversee it.

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