Representative Lamar Smith

Representative for Texas's 21st congressional district, Republican

Top Industries
#IndustryYr AmountCareer Amount
1TV/Movies/Music$81,750$581,495
2Oil & Gas$80,450$595,747
3Retired$66,000$600,789
4Lawyers/Law Firms$49,500$504,968
5Automotive$48,000$259,250
6Computers/Internet$42,590$477,780
7General Contractors$42,200$223,657
8Real Estate$40,650$330,413
9Accountants$40,500$216,800
10Health Professionals$36,350$436,909
23Telephone Utilities$15,500$210,050
44Telecom Services & Equipment$5,000$5,000
Top Donors 2014
#DonorYr AmountCareer Amount
1Nustar Energy$11,200$11,200
2Pioneer Drilling$10,400$10,400
3Barger Broadcast Investments$10,400$46,800
4Frontier Truck Gear$10,400$10,400
5Honeywell International$10,000$10,000
6Wine & Spirits Wholesalers of America$10,000$10,000
7USAA$10,000$94,800
8Marathon Petroleum$10,000$10,000
9Deloitte LLP$10,000$10,000
10AT&T Inc$10,000$96,900
114Verizon Communications$0$53,750

Bio Information


SMITH, Lamar Seeligson, (1947 - ) Image, Congressional Pictorial Directory, 109th. SMITH, Lamar Seeligson, a Representative from Texas; born in San Antonio, Bexar County, Tex., November 19, 1947; graduated from Texas Military Institute, San Antonio, Tex., 1965; B.A., Yale University, New Haven, Conn., 1969; J.D., Southern Methodist University School of Law, Dallas, Tex., 1975; intern, Small Business Administration, Washington, D.C., 1969-1970; journalist; lawyer, private practice; member of the Texas state house of representatives, 1981-1982; Bexar County, Tex., commissioner, 1982-1985; elected as a Republican to the One Hundredth and to the thirteen succeeding Congresses (January 3, 1987-present); chair, Committee on Standards of Official Conduct (One Hundred Sixth Congress); chair, Committee on the Judiciary (One Hundred Twelfth Congress); chair, Committee on Science, Space, and Technology (One Hundred Thirteenth Congress).

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