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Tim has spent twelve years building a record as one of the most effective advocates in Annapolis, representing a diverse group of clients at the state's legislative and executive branches, and county governments. Prior to engaging in government relations, Tim served as Chief of Staff to Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller, Jr., the longest serving State Senate President in United States history. Tim is a graduate of West Virginia University, and the West Virginia University College of Law, where he serves as a member of the Board of Visitors. Tim is a member of the Maryland State Bar Association. Tim lives in Baltimore County.

Founded in 1993, TCG specializes in direct lobbying, grassroots advocacy, and regulatory expertise. The firm prides itself in capitalizing on its long-established relationships with key policy makers throughout the legislative and the executive branches of state government. TCG's clients range from large, multi-national corporations to local, grassroots associations.

TCG's legislative and regulatory campaign services consist of evaluating, monitoring, structuring, drafting and promoting legislative and administrative initiatives. Our experienced team of lobbyists analyzes and interprets Connecticut statutory provisions and works closely with key staff to draft legislation. Day-to-day lobbying, public relations and the myriad facets of a successful campaign are addressed. Our company specializes in solving public policy conflicts and seizing opportunities for our clients.

20+ years

TCG passed legislation giving Medicaid recipients, many with chronic conditions, easier access to home services, supplies and medical equipment. The legislation was opposed by Department of Social Services and was a target for the agency throughout the session.

TCG was successful in leading a coalition to sustain a veto by the Governor that had overwhelming support by the legislature and the Connecticut Education Association. The legislation would have had unintended negative consequences to students with behavioral health issues. TCG secured its client a position on the working group.

TCG was the driving force behind successfully lobbying the Governor's Office, the Office of Policy and Management, and the Department of Corrections to issue a RFP for inmate medical services at UConn Health. TCG's advocacy on this issue reversed a twenty plus year relationship between UConn Health acting as the sole provider of health services to Connecticut's incarcerated population.

TCG defeated legislation proposed by the Governor's office that had a negative impact to its client. TCG created a legislative campaign plan leveraging the extensive alumni network of Norwich Free Academy, along with organizing a coalition.

TCG has direct lines to the all of Connecticut's Constitutional Officers and their senior staff. Constitutional Officers comprises of the Governor, Attorney General, State Comptroller, Secretary of State's offices, and the Treasurer's office.

TCG possesses a strong network within the legislative leadership along key staff members in the four caucuses.

TCG commands far reaching contacts state agency including but not limited to the Department of Consumer Protection, Department of Public Health, Department of Education, Department of Administrative Services, and the Department of Economic and Community Development.

Alan Deckman is an influential and respected lobbyist at the Connecticut General Assembly and the Executive branch state agencies with over 30 years of experience. His personalized approach to representing clients blends practical business expertise with a thorough knowledge of the legislative and governmental process.

Mr. Deckman is the President and principal owner of the TCORS Capitol Group, LLC. Based in Glastonbury, CT, Mr. Deckman oversees all aspects of the company and client servicing. He directs strategic planning and management of the company, as well as marketing and long-term growth and business opportunities.

Mr. Deckman has successfully developed innovative ways to impact legislative and executive decision-making to help achieve the best results for his company's clients. This proactive approach has produced numerous victories for clients with interests in the state budget and tax matters.

As the senior lobbyist of the TCORS Capitol Group, LLC, Mr. Deckman assists Fortune 500 companies and small Connecticut businesses with complex state and municipal procurement matters. Further, he has resolved many administrative inquiries for clients from a wide range of industries at both the state and local levels of government. Mr. Deckman regularly provides lead identification and relationship marketing services to clients looking to expand their business development efforts within the public and private sectors. As executive director and lobbyist for several Connecticut non-profit educational organizations and institutions, he frequently serves as a media spokesperson and advisor on public policy issues of direct concern to those entities.

Mr. Deckman is also the Founder and President of the Connecticut Blockchain Association, whose mission it is to develop, promote, and advance blockchain technology and to establish Connecticut as a leader for blockchain innovation. The Connecticut Blockchain Association strives to create a unifying advocacy voice for the Blockchain industry in the state of Connecticut. Mr. Deckman also serves as an advisory board member for the Pennsylvania Blockchain Coalition.

Born in New London, Connecticut, Mr. Deckman graduated from Assumption College, where he received the distinguished Crown and Shield Award for leadership and service. Subsequently, he earned a master's degree in Public Administration from the Sawyer School of Management at Suffolk University in Boston, where he was also selected to participate in the Dean's Fellowship Program.

There's an old saying around state legislatures that "if you aren't at the table, then you could end up on the menu." Jason Webb and his firm, Capitol Advocates, understand the importance of having representation engaged throughout the entire process. He knows that it may come down to that last conversation or that final piece of information which enabled his clients to succeed. Capitol Advocates is a full service government relations, lobbying, advocacy, & consulting firm in West Virginia. We genuinely believe in the traditional values of hard work and integrity. We advocate our clients' positions to government leaders, not rationalize their viewpoints to our clients. We consciously adhere to this philosophy every day. We understand that effective government relations require both determination and persistence. Our knowledge, experience and professional relationships are leveraged to assist in these endeavors. While it is sometimes difficult to guarantee outcomes, you can be assured of the effort.

20+ years

Jason Webb's often heard motto is "You must educate before you can advocate." He believes that policy makers are invariably dependent on concise and accurate information. While the introduction of those conversations is the foundation for advocacy, it's the ongoing discussion and exchange of ideas that tend to build success in the long run.

"If you can reduce complicated matters down to their core principles, then individuals will usually have a better chance of understanding them. Greater comprehension brings with it the likelihood that people will consider different perspectives on an issue. By increasing diverse viewpoints, we can collectively solve complex problems," he says.

For over two decades, Webb has worked in government relations, serving a diverse range of clients that include Fortune 500 companies, trade associations and non-profit corporations. His proficiency includes economic development, environment, finance, healthcare, insurance, natural resources, professional licensure, taxes and technology.

The son of a coal miner, Webb understands the adage that there is no substitute for hard work. He worked his way through college, completed internships at Merrill Lynch and a trading firm on the Chicago Board Options Exchange and worked with the Senior PGA Tour.

Webb received his Bachelor in Business Administration in finance and political science from the Gatton College of Business and Economics at the University of Kentucky.

RYAN KILPATRICK

(Oklahoma)

Founded in 2019, Amber Integrated (AI) is Oklahoma's only fully integrated public affairs firm, offering services in government relations, political consulting, strategic communications, market research and advertising. AI was created when the government relations firm FKG Consulting merged with the Right Strategy Group, a marketing and campaign firm, and the public relations firm Uppercase Strategies. AI offers our clients the opportunity to pursue success with the most complete set of tools available in an environment that is more data-driven, digitally focused, and fast-paced than ever.

Firm Specialties:
Lobbying/Consulting. Track legislation, find bill sponsors, educate lawmakers, arrange high-level meetings in every branch of government, and ensure your voice is heard when it counts the most.

Advocacy Campaigns. Take your message directly to the people with data-driven advocacy campaigns that work to educate the press and public, influence public opinion, and encourage legislative contact on your issues. Our digital advocacy campaigns have reached millions of voters and generated hundreds of thousands of calls, emails, letters, tweets, and texts to lawmakers.

AI's services also include political consulting, strategic communications, media and advertising services and market research.

RYAN KILPATRICK is a founding partner at AI. Prior to helping launch AI, Ryan was a partner at FKG Consulting. In his role at AI, Ryan Kilpatrick develops and implements public affairs strategies for clients at the state and municipal levels. Past projects include helping to pass a statewide cigarette tax increase, working to facilitate agreement between auto insurers and transportation network companies in Oklahoma, and efforts to modernize Oklahoma's alcohol laws. He also co-chairs the policy committee for the Oklahoma Turning Point Council, a group that seeks to improve health outcomes through community partnerships.

Ryan previously worked on legislative and statewide campaigns and worked in Washington, DC for Congressman Tom Cole. Ryan graduated from Trinity University in San Antonio. His community involvement includes Leadership Oklahoma City's LOYAL Class X, the Downtown Club of OKC, Big Brothers Big Sisters and coaching volleyball for the Oklahoma City Police Athletic League. Ryan is a sports fanatic; you can catch him and his wife Mary Ellen at an OKC Thunder or Energy FC game.

Founded in 1993, TCG specializes in direct lobbying, grassroots advocacy, and regulatory expertise. The firm prides itself in capitalizing on its long-established relationships with key policy makers throughout the legislative and the executive branches of state government. TCG's clients range from large, multi-national corporations to local, grassroots associations.

TCG's legislative and regulatory campaign services consist of evaluating, monitoring, structuring, drafting and promoting legislative and administrative initiatives. Our experienced team of lobbyists analyzes and interprets Connecticut statutory provisions and works closely with key staff to draft legislation. Day-to-day lobbying, public relations and the myriad facets of a successful campaign are addressed. Our company specializes in solving public policy conflicts and seizing opportunities for our clients.

20+ years

TCG passed legislation giving Medicaid recipients, many with chronic conditions, easier access to home services, supplies and medical equipment. The legislation was opposed by Department of Social Services and was a target for the agency throughout the session.

TCG was successful in leading a coalition to sustain a veto by the Governor that had overwhelming support by the legislature and the Connecticut Education Association. The legislation would have had unintended negative consequences to students with behavioral health issues. TCG secured its client a position on the working group.

TCG was the driving force behind successfully lobbying the Governor's Office, the Office of Policy and Management, and the Department of Corrections to issue a RFP for inmate medical services at UConn Health. TCG's advocacy on this issue reversed a twenty plus year relationship between UConn Health acting as the sole provider of health services to Connecticut's incarcerated population.

TCG defeated legislation proposed by the Governor's office that had a negative impact to its client. TCG created a legislative campaign plan leveraging the extensive alumni network of Norwich Free Academy, along with organizing a coalition.

TCG has direct lines to the all of Connecticut's Constitutional Officers and their senior staff. Constitutional Officers comprises of the Governor, Attorney General, State Comptroller, Secretary of State's offices, and the Treasurer's office.

TCG possesses a strong network within the legislative leadership along key staff members in the four caucuses.

TCG commands far reaching contacts state agency including but not limited to the Department of Consumer Protection, Department of Public Health, Department of Education, Department of Administrative Services, and the Department of Economic and Community Development.

John M. Bailey II has over two decades of experience in government relations and advocacy to the firm. His knowledge of the legislative and state regulatory process, long-standing personal relationships and depth of insight have made him an effective advocate for clients, which have included major national corporations, trade associations, non-profits, and organizations in the areas of education, housing, health care/medical supplies, gaming and waste management/recycling.

Drawing on his broad and extensive experience, John has distinguished himself as a knowledgeable, trusted and effective advocate for his clients in advancing their legislative goals. Prior to joining the firm, John served as Statewide Director of Legislative Affairs for the American Heart Association and has worked for a number of Constitutional officers and elected officials, including Lieutenant Governor Nancy Wyman, Congressman Joe Courtney, and Comptroller Kevin Lembo.

Hailing from a family with deep history in both Connecticut and national politics, John's father, Jack Bailey, was Connecticut's longest serving Chief State's Attorney, his grandfather, John M. Bailey, served as head of the Connecticut Democratic Party as well as Chairman of the National Democratic Committee, and his aunt, Barbara B. Kennelly, was a former Connecticut Secretary of State and U.S. Representative. John is the Town Chair for the West Hartford Democratic Town Committee. He has been actively involved in local and statewide campaigns for every election cycle for the past 20 years.

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BRIAN BALLARD

(Florida)
Clients:

1) 19 Enterprises, LLC

2) Access Restoration Services US, Inc.

3) Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts

4) Advanced Rx Pharmacy, LLC

5) AIDS Healthcare Foundation

6) Alexion Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

7) Alliance for Commercial Real Estate

8) Amazon.com, Inc.

9) American Coastal Insurance Company

10) American Veterinary Medical Association

11) Amneal Pharmaceuticals LLC

12) Angel Armor

13) AquaFence Inc.

14) AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals, LP

15) AT&T Services, Inc.

16) Atlas Air, Inc.

17) Atlas Data Privacy Corporation

18) Atlys Global, LLC

19) Axon Enterprise, Inc.

20) Babcock Property Holdings, LLC

21) Barry University

22) Basketball Properties, LTD

23) Bayer U.S. LLC

24) Big Bend Homeless Coalition

25) BioStem Technologies

26) Block, Inc.

27) Blue Origin Florida, LLC

28) Botanicals for Better Health and Wellness

29) Brent L. Mills, Incorporated

30) Brightstar Global Solutions Corporation

31) Broward County

32) Broward County Sheriff's Office

33) BusPatrol America LLC

34) Camillus House, Inc

35) Caplin Family Offices, LLC

36) Centene Corporation on behalf of its affiliates and subsidiaries

37) Churchill Downs, Inc

38) Citrus Health Network, Inc

39) City of Aventura

40) City of Boynton Beach

41) City of Bradenton

42) City of Cape Coral, Florida

43) City of DeBary

44) City of Delray Beach

45) City of Hallandale Beach

46) City of Largo

47) City of Marathon

48) City of Miami

49) City of Palm Beach Gardens

50) City of Pembroke Pines

51) City of Pensacola, Florida

52) City of Punta Gorda

53) City of Sarasota, Florida

54) City of Treasure Island

55) Clear Ballot Group

56) Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller, Palm Beach County

57) Clyde Johnson Contracting & Roofing, Inc.

58) Coinbase, Inc.

59) Communications International, Inc.

60) Core and Main LP

61) CORE Construction

62) Council of Florida Medical School Deans

63) Cox Communications

64) Cox Science Center and Aquarium

65) Cruise Lines International Association

66) Crypto Council for Innovation

67) DACRA

68) DBL Ventures

69) de Moya Highway Infrastructure LLC

70) DEEP Research Incorporated

71) Delaware North Companies Gaming & Entertainment, Inc

72) Destinations Florida

73) Dhillon Law Group

74) DMF Employment Opportunities, Inc.

75) Doodie Calls LLC

76) DoorDash, Inc.

77) Downtown Vision, Inc.

78) DRC Emergency Services, LLC

79) DSW Homes, LLC

80) Earth Funeral LLC

81) East Coast Packers, LLC

82) Eisai, Inc

83) Embassy of Japan

84) Enespa Technologies US LLC

85) Epilepsy Florida

86) Equifax Inc.

87) FarmaceuticalRX LLC

88) Feeding Florida, Inc.

89) Figgers Communication, Inc.

90) Fire Neural Network

91) First American Title Insurance Company

92) Fisher Island Club, Inc.

93) Florida A & M University Foundation

94) Florida Alliance for Seniors

95) Florida Association of Cosmetology & Technical Schools (FACTS)

96) Florida Chiropractic Association, Inc

97) Florida Entertainment & Arts Venues Association, Inc.

98) Florida Gulf Coast University Foundation, Inc.

99) Florida Network of Youth and Family Services, Inc

100) Florida Podiatric Medical Association

101) Florida Power & Light Company

102) Florida Rural Water Association

103) Florida Sheriffs Risk Management Fund

104) Florida Society of Ophthalmology

105) Florida Society of Pathologists

106) Florida Tomato Exchange

107) Florida Transportation Builders Association, Inc

108) Florida Veterinary Medical Association

109) FOP Foundation

110) Foster Care Review, Inc

111) Foundation for Seminole State College of Florida, Inc

112) Fresenius Medical Care North America

113) Friends of the Underline, Inc.

114) GAF Materials, LLC

115) Gates Housing Group, LLC

116) GlaxoSmithKline

117) Habilitation Center for the Handicapped, Inc.

118) Health Care District of Palm Beach County

119) Henderson Behavioral Health

120) HistoryMiami Museum

121) HNTB Corporation

122) Hope Healthcare

123) Horizon Oakland Park, LLC

124) Housing Trust Group, LLC

125) HPM Lot 5, LLC

126) HPM Resi II, LLC

127) Ibis Healthcare, Inc.

128) Indelible Management Solutions, Inc.

129) Infrastructure Rehabilitation USA, Inc.

130) Intellectually Developmentally Disabled Community Foundation

131) International Atlantic, LLC

132) Investment Corporation of Palm Beach

133) Jacksonville Port Authority

134) Jacksonville Transportation Authority

135) Juvare, LLC and its affiliates

136) Keystone Properties, L.L.C.

137) Kinder Morgan, Inc.

138) Kitson Evergreen LLC d/b/a Kitson & Partners

139) Kleo, Inc. d/b/a ClassWallet

140) KPMG LLP

141) L3Harris Technologies, Inc.

142) Lee Health System, Inc

143) Leonard Mace and Krystle A. Mace

144) Liberty Dental Plan

145) Lifepoint Health

146) LifeScience Logistics

147) Lighthouse Central Florida

148) Lions World Vision Institute, Inc.

149) Lucent Group, Inc.

150) Lupin Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

151) M&M Realty Partners LLC

152) Magic City Properties I, LLC

153) Major League Baseball

154) Marine Towing of Tampa, LLC

155) Marion County Board of County Commissioners

156) Martin County Board of County Commissioners

157) Max Planck Florida Foundation, Inc

158) Maxim Healthcare Services, Inc

159) MCI, LC

160) Meta Platforms, Inc.

161) Miami Dade College Foundation

162) Miami Design District Associates, LLC

163) Miami Learning Experience School

164) Miami Lighthouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired, Inc

165) Morningstar Nursery, Inc.

166) MorseLife Health System

167) Mosaic Fertilizer, LLC

168) Mount Sinai Medical Center

169) NAIOP Tampa Bay

170) National Rental Home Council

171) National Stormwater Trust, Inc.

172) Nationwide Retirement Solutions, Inc.

173) Natural Health Partners, LLC

174) New York Yankees

175) Nomi Health Inc

176) North Broward Hospital District (d/b/a Broward Health)

177) Northport Health Services of Florida, L.L.C.

178) Nova Southeastern University

179) NTT Data, Inc.

180) Office of the Commissioner of Baseball

181) Online Lenders Alliance

182) Orange Barrel Media

183) Palm Beach Aggregates, LLC

184) Panza, Maurer & Maynard, P.A.

185) Parsons Transportation Group Inc.

186) Pensacola State College Foundation, Inc.

187) Philips North America, LLC

188) PointClickCare Technologies USA Corp

189) Praesentia Healthcare LLC

190) Public Health Trust

191) Quarterhill

192) RAI Services Company

193) Re-Entry Alliance Pensacola, Inc.

194) ReaSyn Technologies, Inc.

195) Renew Financial Group LLC

196) Revenue Based Finance Coalition

197) Reyes Holdings, L.L.C.

198) RightSite Health

199) Robinhood

200) RTI International

201) RUDG, LLC

202) Safe Harbor Hospice LLC

203) SaferWatch

204) Safety Net Hospital Alliance of Florida

205) Sanford Airport Authority

206) SAS Institute, Inc

207) Seacoast National Bank

208) Security Scorecard

209) Selah Freedom

210) Seminole Hard Rock Digital, LLC

211) Sentara Health Plans, Inc.

212) SePro Corporation

213) Shands Teaching Hospital and Clinics, Inc.

214) Shopping Center Management d/b/a Turnberry Associates

215) Sig Sauer, Inc.

216) Simon Wiesenthal Center, Inc.

217) Skyward, Inc.

218) Socure, Inc.

219) Solar Sportsystems, Inc

220) South Central Florida Express, Inc

221) South Florida Police Benevolent Association

222) Southern Glazers Wine and Spirits, LLC.

223) Southern Technical College Suncoast, LLC

224) Spark Learning, Inc.

225) SPIDR Tech, Inc.

226) Spray Foam Coalition Association

227) St. Johns County

228) State Armor

229) Strategic Digital Services

230) Stride, Inc.

231) Strydent Autonomous Technologies, Inc.

232) Success Academy Charter Schools, Inc.

233) Suffolk Construction Company, Inc.

234) Sunfest Herbs LLC

235) Sunrise Sunset Apts, LLC

236) SWARM Inc.

237) Talk of the Town, Inc.

238) Tampa General Hospital

239) The Private Suite

240) The School Board of Lee County

241) Titan America LLC

242) Town of Jupiter

243) Town of Lantana

244) Town of Palm Beach

245) Transit Village Venture, LLC

246) Tremco Incorporated

247) Trulieve, Inc.

248) Unite USA, Inc.

249) United States Sugar Corporation

250) University of Central Florida Foundation, Inc.

251) University of Florida Foundation, Inc.

252) University of Miami

253) Vanguard Parking Solutions, Inc.

254) Versaterm Public Safety

255) Vilin Bio Med Limited

256) Village of North Palm Beach

257) Voices for Children Foundation, Inc

258) VyStar Credit Union

259) Walgreen Company

260) Walk Off Charities

261) WeatherSTEM

262) Wheeler Emergency Management Consulting, LLC

263) Wildlandscapes International

264) Windstorm Mitigation, Inc

265) Windstorm, Inc.

266) Worldwide Interactive Network, Inc. d/b/a WIN Learning

267) Xerox Corporation and its affiliates

268) YMCA of the Palm Beaches

269) Zoox, Inc.

270) Zscaler, Inc.

JULIA BRIGHT

(Kentucky)
  • 502-548-7500

  • 212 Washington St.Commonwealth AlliancesFrankfortKY40601

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ERIKA BZDEL

(Illinois)

ROBERT DRISCOLL

(Arizona)
  • 415-903-2800

LAKEN FERREIRA O'BRIEN

(Florida)
  • (415) 903-2800

  • 28 Liberty Ship Way Ste 2815SausalitoCA94965-3321

ISAIAH FIELDS

(Arizona)
  • 415-903-2800

KATHERINE HALL

(Kentucky)
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BENJAMIN HAYDON

(Kentucky)
  • 859-327-0445

  • 212 Washington St.FrankfortKY40601

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PATRICK JENNINGS

(Kentucky)
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COLLIN JOHNSON

(Kentucky)
  • 502-607-8670

  • 212 Washington St.Commonwealth AlliancesFrankfortKY40601

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JENNA MCGREEVY

(Maryland)
  • 443-624-6716

  • 54 State CircleAnnapolisMD21401

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BILL PARRISH

(Illinois)

TIM PERRY

(Maryland)
  • 443-739-9346

  • 54 State CircleAnnapolisMD21401

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ERIC SORLIE

(Illinois)
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