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Sen. Diane Hayes (R-TX)
Stance vs. Vote Divergence Detected · Generated May 4, 2026 · Confidential
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Meridian Government Affairs
Why this matters
Public messaging during Q3 2025 framed Sen. Hayes as supporting "balanced energy policy." 92% of subsequent votes aligned with bills backed by oil & gas donors who contributed $4.6M this cycle. Treat stated positions as soft signal until next markup cycle.
Public Statements
- Sep 12 ’25"We need stronger guardrails on emissions, not weaker ones."
- Oct 04 ’25"I support a balanced energy mix that includes renewables."
- Nov 19 ’25"Texas families deserve cleaner air and reliable jobs."
Recorded Votes
- Sep 28 ’25No on S.214 (methane-leak rule)
- Oct 22 ’25Yes on H.R.1102 (federal-lands leasing)
- Dec 06 ’25Co-sponsor on IRA-rollback amendment
Top Sector Donors (FY26 cycle)
| Entity | Sector | Total |
|---|---|---|
| Permian Basin Operators PAC | Oil & Gas | $1.4M |
| American Petroleum Institute | Oil & Gas | $980K |
| Texas Real Estate Council | Real Estate | $640K |
| Lone Star Agribusiness Coalition | Agribusiness | $420K |
Recommended Posture
Hold engagement at current levels through next markup cycle. Flag for re-evaluation if Q2 ’26 voting record continues to diverge from stated positions on environmental bills. Consider neutralizing through alternative champion (Sen. Brooks, I-VT) on tracked priorities.