Tom DeLay Elected Majority Whip - Creates K Street PAC Tracking System
Following the Republican Revolution, Tom DeLay is elected House Majority Whip and implements systematic lobbying control mechanisms. DeLay creates the notorious ‘friendly/unfriendly’ PAC classification system, maintaining a notebook tracking which of the 400 largest PACs contribute to Republicans vs Democrats. This becomes the enforcement mechanism for the K Street Project, with DeLay telling lobbyists: ‘If you want to play in our revolution, you have to live by our rules.’ The system fundamentally transforms Washington lobbying by creating explicit pay-to-play requirements. By 2003, an estimated 33 of the top 36 jobs on K Street were held by Republicans, demonstrating the project’s profound impact on Washington’s lobbying infrastructure.
Key Actors
Sources (4)
- The K Street Project and Tom DeLay (2006-01-12)
- K Street Project (2024-01-01)
- Republicans take over K Street (2003-08-29)
- The K Street Project and Tom DeLay (Detailed Analysis) (2006-01-14)
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