Lawmakers who reported accepting lobbyist contributions since start of legislative session on Feb. 2:
—Rep. Don Armes, R-Faxon, total of $600 from two lobbyists on Feb. 2. —Rep. Dennis Bailey, D-Broken Bow, $1,000 from the Choctaw Nation on Feb. 2. —Rep. Lisa Billy, R-Lindsay, $100 from lobbyist on March 25. —Rep. Dale Dewitt, R-Braman, total of $600 from two lobbyists on Feb. 15. —Rep. John Enns, R-Enid, $250 from The American Electric Power Committee for Responsible Government on Feb. 25. —Rep. Scott Inman, D-Del City, $300 from GlaxoSmithKline PAC on March 31. —Rep. Dennis Johnson, R-Duncan, total of $600 from two lobbyist principals on Feb. 3. —Rep. Tad Jones, R-Claremore, total of $1,600 from five lobbyists between Feb. 3 and Feb. 21, total of $2,250 from four lobbyist principals on Feb. 3. —Rep. Lewis Moore, R-Arcadia, total of about $4,400 from lobbyists and lobbyist principals on March 31. —Rep. Wade Rousselot, D-Wagoner, total of $200 from two lobbyists on Feb. 6, total of $650 from four lobbyist principals on Feb. 6. —Rep. Jerry Shoemake, D-Morris, total of $350 from lobbyist principals between Feb. 2 and Feb. 6. —Rep. Jabar Shumate, D-Tulsa, total of $900 from four lobbyists on Feb. 2, total of $1,950 from a total of six lobbyist principals on Feb. 2. —Rep. Dan Sullivan, R-Tulsa, $250 listed as "credit" from lobbyist on March 27. —Rep. Todd Thomsen, R-Ada, a total of $2,550 from four lobbyists between Feb. 2 and Feb. 5, a total of $3,100 from nine lobbyist principals between Feb. 2 and Feb. 5. —Rep. Sue Tibbs, R-Tulsa, $200 from the Cooperative Council of Oklahoma School Administrators on Feb. 3. —Sen. Kenneth Corn, D-Poteau, candidate for lieutenant governor, total of $1,050 from two lobbyist principals on Feb. 4. —Sen. Todd Lamb, R-Edmond, $100 from a lobbyist on Feb. 2. —Sen. Mike Mazzei, R-Tulsa, $1,000 from AT&T Oklahoma PAC on Feb. 11. —Sen. Dan Newberry, R-Tulsa, total of $6,300 from four lobbyist principals on Feb. 3 and 4, total of $2,600 from lobbyist and Choctaw Nation on Feb. 3. —Sen. Andrew Rice, D-Oklahoma City, total of $5,500 from two lobbyist principals on Feb. 3. —Sen. Jim Reynolds, R-Oklahoma City, $350 from Oklahoma Society of CPAs on Feb. 3.