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Behind the money

Where are the Metro Council’s four incumbents getting the bank to finance their campaigns?

225 reviewed campaign finance reports. Here’s a breakdown of some of the largest donors to Metro Council incumbents.

Crown Commercial, Baton Rouge

Owned by Todd Waguespack, the company (now known as Level Construction and Development) specializes in building houses and subdivisions such as The Lakes at Southgate.

• $2,500 to Ulysses “Bones” Addison, Democrat, District 2

• $2,500 to Martha Jane Tassin, Republican, District 6

• $2,500 to Mike Walker, Republican, District 8

Richard’s Disposal Inc., New Orleans

This sanitation business acquired the City of New Orleans’ residential collection and waste contract a year after its creation in 1992.

• $2,500 to Addison

Seventeen Eighteen Brightside LLC, Baton Rouge

Local entrepreneur Kevin Nguyen, who recently bought 30 acres for a new subdivision off Hoo Shoo Too Road, is the force behind this company.

• $2,500 to Addison

• $2,500 to Tassin

• $2,500 to Walker

King, Bossier, Nosacka & Holley, Baton Rouge

This group of financial advisers did business with former Mayor Raymond Jacobs, the East Ascension Parish Drainage Board and Slidell Memorial Hospital.

• $2,000 to Addison

Gotech Inc., Baton Rouge

Consulting engineers currently working on flood protection sites across south Louisiana and the I-10 Twin Span Bridge Project.

• $1,500 to Addison

Lexington Land Development, Baton Rouge

Greg Flores and the late John McPherson, co-owned the company that built Lexington Estates on Nicholson Drive.

• $1,296.18 to Addison

ABMB Engineers, Inc., Baton Rouge

Major player in highway construction and design and has won various city-parish road contracts. Designed the innovative continuous flow intersection at Airline Highway and Siegen Lane.

• $1,000 to Byron Sharper, Democrat, District 7

CDM, Cambridge, Mass.

Has done work on the city-parish sewer system.

• $1,000 to Sharper

ETEC, Baton Rouge

Known as Environmental Technical Sales, company does water and wastewater treatment work.

• $1,000 to Sharper

Jones Walker, Baton Rouge

New Orleans-based firm whose local clients include The Advocate and WBRZ, Lamar Advertising, and Turner Industries.

• $1,000 to Sharper

• $1,000 to Tassin

• $1,000 to Walker

Krestworth Group, Baton Rouge

A minority-owned construction firm owned by Dalton Honore, a former Democratic candidate for sheriff.

• $1,000 to Sharper

Louisiana Realtors PAC, Baton Rouge

This political action committee’s donations have helped U.S. Rep. Don Cazayoux and State Rep. Michael Jackson.

• $1,000 to Sharper

The Business Investment Group, Baton Rouge

Businessman Victor Dagash heads this cluster of commercial real estate development companies. Also known as The Big LLC.

• $1,000 to Sharper

• $2,500 to Walker

The Shaw Group Inc., Baton Rouge

Founder and CEO is influential Democrat Jim Bernhard.

• $1,000 to Sharper, Democrat

• $2,500 to Walker

C.L. Valluzzo, Baton Rouge

Charles Valluzzo is a big-time McDonald’s franchisee with several dozen area locations.

• $750 to Tassin

Amedysis, Baton Rouge

Founded by local entrepreneur Bill Borne, the publicly traded company operates home-health agencies, rehab centers, and nursing homes nationwide.

• $2,500 to Walker

Breazeale, Sachse & Wilson, L.L.P., Baton Rouge

Old-line law firm where ex-Gov. Mike Foster is a key consultant. Major local clients have included Baton Rouge Area Chamber.

• $1,500 to Walker

Floyd Saizon, Baton Rouge

This developer is in charge of J. Hunter Development and bought subdivision property at The Lakes at Aubin Wood in 2003 and 2004.

• $1,075 to Walker

AWIN Management, Scottsdale, Ariz.

The trash-collection, recycling, and landfill operator.

• $1,000 to Walker

Cajun Construction, Baton Rouge

A construction company founded in 1973 by political activist Lane Grigsby. Projects include Picardy Avenue Overpass and the Pike County Power Plant on Essen Lane.

• $1,000 to Walker

SOURCES: Louisiana Board of Ethics’ campaign finance reports for the current term of office as of July 29, various corporate Web sites, and Business Report archives. Excludes in-kind contributions.

Research compiled by Jeremy Alford and Matthew Sigur