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Pioneer Profiles: George W. Bush's $100,000 Club
 
Name: Don D. Jordan
Occupation: Chair & CEO, Reliant Energy
Industry: Energy & Natural Resources
Home: Houston, Texas
1999 Salary & Perks: $7.2 Million

   

Political Contributions:
Bush Gubernatorial Races: 
 $0
Republican Hard Money: 
$8,000
Republican Soft Money: 
$0
Democratic Hard Money: 
$0
Democratic Soft Money: 
$0
Federal PAC Hard Money:
$1,000
Total Contributions:
 $9,000
Soft Money from Employer:
$153,000
to Republicans:
$120,000
to Democrats:
$33,000
Reliant is the new name of the former Houston Industries, the parent of Houston Lighting & Power. It turned a $622 million profit in ‘99. Jordan is retiring as Reliant’s chair at the end of 2000, when he expects to be replaced by R. Steve Letbetter, the company’s Pioneer CEO. Jordan recalls his toughest challenge as completing Texas’ first nuclear plant. The South Texas Nuclear Project went 15 years and millions of dollars over budget. Reliant was the fourth largest employer of Texas lobbyists in ’99, spending up to $1.8 million on a phalanx of 43 lobbyists. Between ’95 and ’98, the company’s political action committees spent $631,324 to influence politicians, moving $25,000 to Bush. Bush has been reliable for Reliant. When Texas deregulated its electric markets in ’99, Reliant achieved its goal of making ratepayers bail it out for the cost of its nuclear plant, which cannot compete in an open market. Exploiting a “grandfather” loophole, Reliant never installed modern pollution controls on filthy old power plants that have annual air-pollution emissions equivalent to that of 670,482 cars. 


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