Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted May 24, 2024 Diamond Member Share Posted May 24, 2024 Texas *********** convention splits with corporate sponsors Texas Governor Greg Abbott and former President Donald J. Trump attend a security briefing with state officials and law enforcement at the Weslaco Department of Public Safety DPS Headquarters before touring the US-Mexico border wall on Wednesday, June 30, 2021 in Weslaco, TX. Jabin Botsford | The Washington Post | Getty Images This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up is about to take the helm of the *********** Party of Texas (RPT) at a time with the influential state-level political organization is casting aside its longstanding alliance with corporate America. In its place, the RPT is embracing an anti-corporate, anti-elite populist agenda that is on the rise among Republicans across the country in the Trump era. The annual Texas This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up started Thursday in San Antonio, and culminated with TKTK’s election as party chair. The event has long featured lucrative corporate sponsorships by Fortune 500 companies. But this year, the names of its biggest past sponsors were missing from the banners and agendas. Verizon, Comcast and Union Pacific sponsored the 2020 Texas *********** convention, according to This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up . But they are not listed as supporters this year. Pepsi and Chevron were This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up of the 2022 Texas *********** convention, but they are not backing this year’s event. Spokespeople for Verizon, Comcast, Pepsi and Chevron did not reply to requests for comment. A spokesperson for Union Pacific said only that the company’s “political giving is bipartisan and publicly disclosed in accordance with state and federal laws.” The ****** over corporate money also bubbled up in the election that George won on Friday, to lead the state party. Veteran *********** consultant Matt Mackowiak was among the group of candidates vying to be the next state GOP chair. In a This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up declaring his candidacy, Mackowiak lamented that the “party’s corporate fundraising is virtually nonexistent.” Griffin Perry, a Texas businessman and son of *********** former Texas Gov. Rick Perry, said earlier this week that it’s time for the party to shift back to working with corporations. “The next chair needs work with our corporations,” Perry told CNBC. “There’s no reason the *********** Party of Texas should not have corporate support.” As for the lack of corporate sponsorship this year, Perry blamed the leadership team that was replaced on Friday. This team “wears that as a badge of honor,” he said, before the new chair of the state party was elected. Zoom In IconArrows pointing outwards The *********** Party of Texas’ 2024 convention sponsors. *********** Party of Texas Indeed, James Wesolek, the communications director for the RPT, told CNBC “the *********** Party is the party of hard working Americans, not woke corporations seeking to ******** the America we love.” Wesolek denied that the disappearance of traditional sponsors impacted this week’s state party convention. “The party has fully funded our convention with sponsors that don’t require us to compromise our values,” he said. This year, the sponsor list is almost entirely made up of political action committees and campaigns, and nearly devoid of corporate sponsors. As of Thursday, the only two publicly traded companies on the sponsorship list were tobacco giant Altria and Houston-based electrical and natural gas utility CenterPoint Energy. Patriot Mobile, which bills itself as the nation’s only “ This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up ,” was also listed, as was Conn’s HomePlus. But it’s not just the Texas GOP’s state convention that is losing corporate sponsorships. Corporate donations to the state party’s general fundraising account have sunk to their lowest levels in at least a decade, according to This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up . It’s been eight years since the tech giant This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up contributed money to the *********** Party of Texas, according to campaign finance records. It’s a similar story with over half a dozen other companies including BNSF Railway, the rail giant headquartered in the Lone Star State. BSNF’s last donation to the *********** Party of Texas was in 2019 for $5,000, according to the records. Since then, no money has showed up in the state party’s coffers from either BNSF or This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up , according to campaign finance reports. A representative for This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up declined to comment. BNSF did not return requests for comment. Verizon and Union Pacific have each given at least $5,000 to the Texas *********** Party this year, however, according to campaign finance records. As the party continues to move further to the right, some companies who used to be regular supporters of the Texas *********** Party are now holding back their money, according to state campaign finance records. These one-time corporate sponsors are put off, political operatives and fundraisers in the state tell CNBC, by Texas Republicans’ increasingly anti-corporate rhetoric, their vicious infighting and a number of policy positions that are increasingly *************. For example, a law enacted in 2022 bars all abortions in Texas except in rare, extreme cases, and it allows for the prosecution of doctors and medical professionals. In 2023, Texas GOP Gov. Greg This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up banning gender-affirming medical care for minors. Earlier this year, the This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up public school’s investment fund pulled $8.5 billion out from under management by BlackRock, due to what it alleged was the firm’s reluctance to invest in fossil fuels. BlackRock denied the allegation. “I can understand why corporations don’t want to participate in a convention, because they would appear to be supporting a [***********] organization that attacks *********** office holders,” said Wayne Hamilton, a longtime *********** operative who once served as an executive director of the RPT. Hamilton and other political consultants who spoke to CNBC pointed to how the state party took the extraordinary step of formally censuring Texas House *********** Speaker Dade Phelan and U.S. Rep. Tony Gonzalez, R-Texas. Phelan was This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up for his role in the impeachment of *********** state Attorney General This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up . Gonzales was censured for supporting a bipartisan This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up in Congress, and for voting in favor of a bill that codifies the right to This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Despite having few tangible legal consequences, the censures have had real political consequences for Phelan and Gonzalez: Both men face runoffs May 28 in their *********** primary elections. Disclosure: Comcast is the parent company of NBCUniversal and CNBC. 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