Representative Sam Johnson

Representative for Texas's 3rd congressional district, Republican

Top Industries
#IndustryYr AmountCareer Amount
1Insurance$60,800$629,833
2Health Professionals$48,750$693,799
3Retired$39,300$378,476
4Real Estate$39,100$490,526
5Oil & Gas$32,700$517,800
6Automotive$27,250$329,718
7Securities & Investment$21,500$325,313
8Defense Aerospace$21,500$216,280
9Air Transport$20,850$239,499
10Food & Beverage$20,040$180,836
29Telephone Utilities$6,000$6,000
Top Donors 2014
#DonorYr AmountCareer Amount
1American Seniors Housing Assn$10,000$47,000
2Lockheed Martin$9,000$67,500
3Blue Cross/Blue Shield$8,500$8,500
4Beal Financial$7,800$7,800
5Pat Lobb Toyota$7,600$7,600
6Dr Pepper Snapple Group$7,500$7,500
7National Apartment Assn$6,200$6,200
8Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance$6,000$40,500
9Torchmark Corp$6,000$6,000
10National Assn of Real Estate Investment Trusts$6,000$6,000

Bio Information


JOHNSON, Sam, (1930 - ) Image, Congressional Pictorial Directory, 109th JOHNSON, Sam, a Representative from Texas; born in San Antonio, Bexar County, Tex., October 11, 1930; graduated from Woodrow Wilson High School, Dallas, Tex.; B.B.A., Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Tex., 1951; M.S.I.A., George Washington University, Washington, D.C., 1974; United States Air Force, 1950-1979; prisoner of war during the Vietnam War, 1966-1973; decorated combat veteran, received two Silver Stars, two Legions of Merit, the Distinguished Flying Cross, one Bronze Star with Valor, two Purple Hearts, four Air Medals, and three outstanding unit awards; member of the Texas state house of representatives, 1985-1991; elected as a Republican to the One Hundred Second Congress, by special election to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of United States Representative Steve Bartlett, reelected to the One Hundred Third and to the ten succeeding Congresses (May 8, 1991-present).

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