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Playing politics?


Playing Politics?

A significant number of contributors to Mayor James Hahn and LA United
later received contracts from Los Angeles World Airports

                                 Total
Name                        contributions (1)    LA United

Tutor-Saliba                    $147,500         $100,000
HNTB Corp.                      132,050           101,000
BP Corp. North America          101,500           100,000
Fleishman Hillard                71,425           35,000
WH Smith                         70,750           50,000
O'Melveny & Myers                50,350           13,000
Christensen Miller
  et al                          60,150           25,000
AECOM Technology
  Group/DMJM                     59,325           50,000
Nossaman Guthner et al           47,150           10,250
Pircher Nichols et al            47,085            2,500
Aerolease West/
  Aerolease Associates           37,000           32,500
CH2MHill                         34,200           20,000
Bank of America                  30,050           25,000
Winner & Associates              28,350           10,000
Parsons Corp.                    27,000           26,500
Landrum & Brown                  20,000            2,500
SuperShuttle                     14,500            9,500
Soto & Sanchez
  Investments                    13,500           12,500
Pacific Bell/SBC                 12,600           10,100
Pinnacle One                     12,500            5,000
Bechtel                          11,250            5,000
Mayer Brown et al                10,950              0
Sully-Miller Contracting         10,000           10,000
Galpin Motors                    10,000              0
CMTS                             9,250             2,000

                                                 Contracts
Name                           James Hahn      received (2)

Tutor-Saliba                    $47,500              1
HNTB Corp.                       31,050              7
BP Corp. North America           1,500               1
Fleishman Hillard                36,425              1
WH Smith                         20,750              4
O'Melveny & Myers                63,350              2
Christensen Miller
  et al                          31,150              1
AECOM Technology
  Group/DMJM                     9,325               6
Nossaman Guthner et al           36,900              1
Pircher Nichols et al            44,585              2
Aerolease West/
  Aerolease Associates           4,500               1
CH2MHill                         14,200              9
Bank of America                  5,050               1
Winner & Associates              18,350              4
Parsons Corp.                     500                2
Landrum & Brown                  17,500              2
SuperShuttle                     5,000               3
Soto & Sanchez
  Investments                    1,000               1
Pacific Bell/SBC                 2,500               3
Pinnacle One                     7,500               2
Bechtel                          6,250               2
Mayer Brown et al                10,950              1
Sully-Miller Contracting           0                 4
Galpin Motors                    10,000              2
CMTS                             7,250               3

(1) Aggregate of contributions from contractor and its employees
between Jan. 1, 2000 and July 2004.

(2) No. of contracts includes new contracts, amendments and leases
approved by the Board of Airport Commissioners of $100,000
or greater.

Source: Los Angeles World Airports, Los Angeles City Ethics Commission
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Title Annotation:Up Front
Publication:Los Angeles Business Journal
Article Type:Illustration
Date:Aug 23, 2004
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