Who got paid? The breadwinners in the Bill Young-Bob Hackworth race
November 21, 2008 at 5:30 am by Wayne GarciaToday’s data mining of FEC reports takes us to Congressional 10, which covers some of St. Petersburg and the Pinellas beaches up to about Clearwater. Incumbent Republican C.W. Bill Young had lots of money to play with, raising $907,000.
Young likes to spend much of his money with well-known local consultants. Rocky Pennington’s Direct Mail Systems was paid $102,000 for printing, design and mailing services; Jack Hebert’s Mallard Group got $13,000 for brochures and online work.
More than just consultants did OK by Young. The Tampa Bay Rays got $7,500 for a luxury box rental for a fundraiser. The Hilton Carillon Hotel was paid $40,000 for a fund-raising event. The Pinellas County Republican Party got a solid $10K donation from the congressman. And Clear Channel Outdoor, a billboard company, was paid $42,000 so that Young’s message could beam down from on high into cars traveling the highways of the district.
Democratic challenger Bob Hackworth had less money to dole out, just $148,000. Alabama-based pollster Anzalone Liszt Reserach got $17,500. St. Petersburg Democratic general consultant Gregory Wilson’s Politicus/Parsons-Wilson was paid nearly $30,000 for consulting, printing and a variety of other campaign services. La.-based consultant Steve Verzwyvelt, Jr. was paid $17,500 to manage the race.









