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November 14, 2025 10:34 PM
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Copyright November 14, 2025, Harvey Kronberg, www.quorumreport.com, All rights are reserved
November 14, 2025 3:36 PM
Lobby hires, agency news, and more
As we approach
the end of the year, the people who are sorta the most
on-the-move would be the ones putting their names on the ballot during the filing
period, which could get upended if the federal court in El Paso strikes down
all or parts of the Congressional map passed over the summer at the behest of
President Donald Trump.
We’re
about a week into candidate filing and no word from the court as of now. Some
court observers said it sounded like the judges didn’t really care much about
how the timing of their possible ruling could cause problems for all candidates
up and down the ballot if filing and therefore the primary is delayed.
Meantime, it’s
also time for me to start looking at the calendar and figuring out which weeks
we absolutely won’t publish a People on the Move article because of
the holidays. For now, I’ll just say that if you have career news you’d like to
ensure gets published before year’s end, send it over ASAP to ksbraddock@gmail.com and use POTM in the
subject line. I’ll have more on the holiday schedule in the weeks to come.
Here’s the
latest edition.
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By Scott Braddock
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November 13, 2025 2:23 PM
The controversy over Paddie’s attempt at lobbying represents the remnants of his blood feud with Lt. Gov. Patrick, who in 2023 called out Paddie’s clients by name and slammed the East Texas lawmaker, saying he "has no credibility” after the two clashed about repricing electricity markets
Former Texas
House State Affairs Committee Chairman Chris Paddie plans to
appeal what appears to be a record fine issued by the state Ethics Commission
for allegedly registering to lobby too soon after making political
contributions to lawmakers. The fine was first announced earlier this year but the
final order from the commission was issued this week.
Paddie's
lawyer Ross Fischer has said he and his client disagree with the
commission and “will pursue our appellate remedies in district court.” That state
district court, per state law, can be in the Texas
House district Paddie used to represent in East Texas.
"Candidly,
TEC got it wrong,” Fischer said in a statement provided to Quorum Report
on Thursday. “Mr. Paddie intends to challenge the outcome and the penalty in
Harrison County District Court. After TEC’s 3-year investigation, he is eager
to have all the facts finally heard in a real court of law.”
The final
order from the commission smacks Paddie with a fine of $105,000.
Is that a
record?
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November 13, 2025 2:22 PM
By Scott Braddock
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November 12, 2025 12:02 PM
Former Tarrant
County Republican Party Chairman Bo French on Wednesday kicked
off his campaign for a seat on the Texas Railroad Commission by promising
to "Reverse the Regulatory Stranglehold" and to "Stop the
Islamic Invasion of Texas."
What the
latter has to do with oil and gas regulation, which the Railroad Commission is
tasked with, had some Republicans and others scratching their heads. But it
should come as no surprise to anyone who's followed the career of the perennial
Texas House candidate – he lost GOP primaries twice to House
Administration Chairman Charlie Geren – and now former leader of
the GOP in the Fort Worth area.
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