CA State Senator Michael Rubio is leaving the state legislature for Chevron Corporation to direct governmental affairs in California. Rubio had been serving as chair of the Senate Committee on Environmental Quality and had also been a member of the Committee on Natural Resources and Water.
Data: A MapLight analysis of campaign contributions to Senator Michael Rubio shows:
- Contributions from Chevron Corporation to Rubio total $7,800.
- Contributions from Oil & Gas interests to Rubio total $42,600.
Top 10 Interests Funding | Contributions |
---|---|
General Trade Unions | $150,300 |
Health Professionals | $109,999 |
Insurance | $66,332 |
Real Estate | $64,058 |
Public Sector Unions | $60,892 |
Tribal Governments | $45,400 |
Oil & Gas | $42,600 |
Lawyers & Lobbyists | $35,390 |
Pharmaceuticals & Health Products | $32,700 |
Telecom Services & Equipment | $31,200 |
Methodology: MapLight analysis of campaign contributions to CA State Senator Michael Rubio from May 20, 2008-May 19, 2012. Data source: National Institute on Money in State Politics.
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