Below are the top ten recipients of campaign contributions from the gas industry between 2001 and 2010, as identified by Common Cause. We asked each lawmaker if they would agree to voluntarily disclose donations from the gas industry and environmental groups over the next month. Below, you can see who's in, who's out, and who we haven't heard from.

Name: Sen. Jake Corman
Contributions: $33,840.00
Position: Chairman, Senate Appropriations Committee
Agreed to disclosure: Yes

Name: Rep. Dave Reed
Contributions: $57,042.00
Position: Chairman, House Appropriations Subcommittee on Fiscal Policy
Agreed to disclosure: Yes

Name: Rep. Sam Smith
Contributions: $17,600.00
Position: House Minority Leader
Agreed to disclosure: Yes

Name: Sen. Don White
Contributions: $47,975.00
Position: Chairman, Senate Banking and Insurance Committee
Agreed to disclosure: No

Name: Rep. Bill DeWeese
Contributions: $29,400.00
Position: Former House Majority Leader
Agreed to disclosure: No

Name: Rep. Mike Turzai
Contributions: $25,900.00
Position: House Minority Whip
Agreed to disclosure: No response

Name: Sen. Barry Stout
Position: First elected in the 1970s, Retiring at the end of this term
Agreed to disclosure: No

Name: Sen. John Pippy
Contributions: $21,200.00
Position: Chairman, Senate Majority Policy Committee
Agreed to disclosure: No response

Name: Sen. Joseph Scarnati
Contributions: $105,075.00
Position: President Pro tempore of the Pa. Senate
Agreed to disclosure: No response

Name: Sen. Jane Orie
Contributions: $24,000.00
Position: Vice Chairwoman, Senate Rules & Executive Nominations Committee
Agreed to disclosure: No response




