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May 11, 2006 |
Mouth Cancer Trumps Lung Cancer In Lobby
Fast-Growth Chaw Lobby Hawks Tax On Smoke, Not Spit
The smokeless tobacco industry quietly but dramatically increased its lobby spending in first quarter 2006 as proposals to increase tobacco taxes smoldered in Austin. This allowed Big Chew to surpass the once-omnipotent cigarette lobby, which has cut its lobby spending one-third this year.
Preliminary Texas lobby data suggest that smokeless and cigar interests are fighting hard for exemptions, which the cigarette industry no longer may be able to defeat through raw lobby power. Yet the Marlboro Man and Joe Camel have perfected other tricks—including the Big Lie. Capitol insiders say Big Tobacco lobbyists are now telling Texas lawmakers that a major cigarette tax would prompt smokers to switch to crack!
Lobby Watch has received calls for updated data since last week’s issue analyzed tobacco lobby data filed by New Year’s 2006.
The updated data show that the tobacco industry as a whole increased its lobby spending 4 percent in the first quarter of this year. Yet this obscures the fact that smokeless tobacco and cigar interests greatly expanded their lobby expenditures in this period—even as cigarette interests cut back on lobby spending.
So far this year chewing tobacco interests led by U.S. Smokeless Tobacco Co. (UST) increased their spending 88 percent to pay 37 lobbyists up to $1.3 million. Cigar interests, which the House exempted from its tobacco-tax bill, increased spending 43 percent, spending up to $500,000 on five lobbyists.
Meanwhile brand-name cigarette makers slashed their Texas lobby spending 38 percent (to a maximum of $845,000) and discount cigarette companies cut spending 25 percent (to a maximum of $500,000).
Texas Tobacco Lobby Contracts By Tobacco Type, January-May 2006
TobaccoProduct |
Max. Valueof ContractsJan. 2006 |
Max. Valueof ContractsMay 2006 |
% ChangeIn Value,Jan.-May |
No. ofContractsJan. 2006 |
No. ofContractsMay 2006 |
Brand cigarettes | $1,355,000 |
$845,000 |
-38% |
21 |
16 |
Smokeless | $680,000 |
$1,275,000 |
+88% |
20 |
37 |
Discount cigarettes | $500,000 |
$375,000 |
-25% |
7 |
6 |
Cigars | $350,000 |
$500,000 |
+43% |
4 |
5 |
TOTALS: |
$2,885,000 |
$2,995,000 |
+4% |
52 |
64 |
Texas Tobacco Lobby Contracts, May 2006
Tobacco Interest |
Min. Value |
Max. Value |
% Chang |
No. of |
No. of |
UST Public Affairs (S) | $485,000 |
$1,060,000 |
+106% |
28 |
13 |
Philip Morris USA (B) | $280,000 |
$595,000 |
-30% |
11 |
15 |
Swisher International (Z) | $225,000 |
$400,000 |
+60% |
4 |
3 |
Commonwealth Brands(D) | $110,000 |
$225,000 |
0% |
3 |
3 |
R.J. Reynolds (B) | $95,000 |
$200,000 |
-33% |
4 |
4 |
Star Scientific (D) | $70,000 |
$150,000 |
-45% |
3 |
4 |
North Atlantic Trading (S) | $60,000 |
$125,000 |
0% |
3 |
3 |
Cigar Assn. of America (Z) | $50,000 |
$100,000 |
0% |
1 |
1 |
Lorillard Tobacco (B) | $25,000 |
$50,000 |
-75% |
1 |
2 |
Swedish Match (S) | $10,000 |
$45,000 |
+125% |
3 |
2 |
Conwood Co. (S) | $10,000 |
$45,000 |
+125% |
3 |
2 |
TOTALS: |
$1,420,000 |
$2,995,000 |
+4% |
64 |
52 |
Texas’ tobacco lobby has expanded greatly over the past decade, ballooning from expenditures of up to $1.4 million on 28 lobbyists in 1995 to up to $2.9 million on 52 lobby contracts in 2005. Cigarette giant Philip Morris outspent smokeless tobacco king UST every year during this period except 2001.
As the Texas Observer reported at the time, that is when then-Comptroller Carole Keeton Rylander unsuccessfully promoted a UST-backed bill that would have taxed smokeless tobacco by weight rather than price. This would have boosted UST profits (it sells the premium products hardest hit by price-based taxes).
Texas Tobacco Lobby Spending, 1995-2005
Year |
Max. Value |
Min. Value |
No. of |
1995 |
$1,405,000 |
$635,000 |
28 |
1996 |
$580,000 |
$240,000 |
17 |
1997 |
$1,715,000 |
$885,000 |
33 |
1998 |
$1,155,000 |
$550,000 |
19 |
1999 |
$995,000 |
$470,000 |
20 |
2000 |
$1,055,000 |
$550,000 |
17 |
2001 |
$1,620,001 |
$855,000 |
36 |
2002 |
$1,225,000 |
$585,000 |
23 |
2003 |
$1,695,000 |
$875,000 |
27 |
2004 |
$1,275,000 |
$655,000 |
21 |
2005 |
$2,885,000 |
$1,445,000 |
52 |
TOTAL: |
$15,605,001 |
$7,745,000 |
293 |
Last week’s Lobby Watch listed the 52 tobacco lobbyists registered at the first of this year. Since then, cigarette interests have reported a net reduction in lobby contracts while smokeless tobacco interests have beefed up their lobby muscle. This has introduced 23 new faces into the tobacco lobby in recent months. Most of them are pushing smokeless tobacco.
Recent Additions To the 2006 Texas Tobacco Lobby
Tobacco Lobbyist |
Max. Value |
Min. Value |
Tobacco Client(s) |
Walter Fisher | $150,000 |
$100,000 |
Swisher |
Sabrina Thomas Brown | $100,000 |
$50,000 |
UST |
Monte Williams | $100,000 |
$50,000 |
UST |
Louis A. Bacarisse | $50,000 |
$20,000 |
Conwood/Swedish Match |
J.E. Buster Brown | $50,000 |
$25,000 |
UST |
R. Bruce LaBoon | $50,000 |
$25,000 |
UST |
Yuniedth Midence | $50,000 |
$25,000 |
UST |
Mark Miner | $50,000 |
$25,000 |
UST |
Marc A. Rodriguez | $50,000 |
$25,000 |
UST |
Patricia A. Shipton | $50,000 |
$25,000 |
Swisher |
Lee A. Woods | $50,000 |
$25,000 |
UST |
Toni L. Barcellona | $25,000 |
$10,000 |
UST |
Monty G. Humble | $25,000 |
$10,000 |
R.J. Reynolds |
Mark Malone | $25,000 |
$10,000 |
UST |
N. J. Robnett | $25,000 |
$10,000 |
UST |
Robert L. Shepherd | $25,000 |
$10,000 |
UST |
Christopher Shields | $25,000 |
$10,000 |
UST |
Bill Stinson | $25,000 |
$10,000 |
UST |
Robert Eric Donaldson | $10,000 |
$0 |
UST |
Mike French | $10,000 |
$0 |
UST |
Wade C. Long | $10,000 |
$0 |
UST |
Mark Malone | $10,000 |
$0 |
UST |
Susan Baumbach Ross | $10,000 |
$0 |
UST |