Categories: Campaign Finance

Rick Miller’s Got a Problem With Dirty Money

According to Texas Ethics Commission, State Representative Rick Miller (R-Sugar Land) has received more than $480,000 in campaign contributions in just a few years as a member of the Texas House. Nearly half of that money comes from special interest groups.

Who is backing Rick Miller? According to Follow the Money, Miller’s biggest industry donors include: Insurance, real estate, healthcare, and lawyers and lobbyists are doing their part too.

While Rick Miller is supposed to be representing the residents of Fort Bend County, his contributors have a very different agenda.

Rick Miller campaigns on the values of Individual responsibility, fiscal conservatism, and transparency but those are just empty promises if he is bought and paid for by big money interests.

RA Staff

Written by RA News staff.

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