http://releases.usnewswire.com/GetRelease.asp?id=73168Halliburton Gave $4 Million to Politicians and Received 600 Percent Gain on Contracts Since 2000, HalliburtonWatch Says
WASHINGTON, Sept. 26 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Halliburton spent $4.6 million since 2000, buying influence in Washington via campaign donations and lobbying, a HalliburtonWatch analysis reveals.
The board of directors and their spouses personally gave $828,701 to candidates for Congress and the presidency while Halliburton's political action committees gave $1.2 million, most of it donated to Republicans and political organizations with strong Republican ties, according to the analysis.
The company spent an additional $2.6 million lobbying members of Congress, the White House and federal agencies.
Conclusion: Halliburton's $4.6 million in political arm- twisting since 2000 has paid-off magnificently as the company's government contracts ballooned by over 600 percent in value by the end of 2005, mostly because of the war in Iraq. Web:
http://www.halliburtonwatch.org/reports/waxman0606.pdf