(512)4808444
919 Congress Avenue, Suite 800, Austin, TX, 78701, 
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Carol McGarah represents several Fortune 500 companies and is well-known and regarded for her experience and knowledge of various topics including: education, energy, environmental issues, financial institutions, IT, and transportation.
1) 3M Company
3) Anatole Partners III, L.L.C.
4) Arnold Capital Management, LLC
5) Association of Texas Professional Educators (ATPE)
6) AT&T
7) Baylor Scott & White Health
8) BEPCO, L.P.
9) BNSF Railway, a Berkshire Hathaway Corporation
10) Bradley Lane Investment Company
12) City of Amarillo
13) City of Austin
15) Community Associations Institute
16) Credit Union Coalition of Texas
18) Cummins Inc.
21) H-E-B, LP
23) Hillwood Development Company, LLC
24) Holt Texas Ltd. dba HOLTCAT
25) Lower Colorado River Authority
26) Motion Picture Association, Inc.
27) Nasdaq, Inc.
29) North Texas Tollway Authority
30) Outdoor Advertising Association of Texas, Inc.
31) Paramount Global
32) Quail Valley Land Company, LLC
33) Raise Your Hand for Public Schools DBA Raise Your Hand Texas
34) Republic Property Group, Ltd.
35) Texas Beverage Association
36) Texas Instruments Incorporated
37) Texas Mutual Insurance Company
38) Texas State University System
20+ years
Previously, McGarah served as the Committee Director of the powerful Senate Natural Resources Committee. During her 10 years with this committee she established solid relationships with key members of the legislature and various environmental agencies, and developed a thorough knowledge of Texas' air, water, and waste issues.
McGarah dedicated countless hours to the preparation and passage of groundbreaking pieces of legislation, including Senate Bill 1 in 1997 and Senate Bill 2 in 2001. Both of these bills dealt with state water management measures and greatly impacted the state.
McGarah was also instrumental in the development and passage of SB 5 in the 75th Legislature, which created the Texas Emissions Reduction Program. This program has served as a model for numerous other states across the country, and has been a vital component in assisting Texas meet the Federal Air Quality Standards.
(512)482-6809
2801 Via Fortuna, Suite 350, Austin, TX, 78746-7568, 
Ms. Leo is a Government Affairs Advisor in the Public Policy and Law division whose practice focuses on legislative and regulatory affairs in Texas. Ms. Leo provides advice and strategic guidance on matters before the state legislature and state government agencies. Her areas of specialty include municipal and county government, higher education, pharmaceutical, financial services, telecommunications, energy and automobile regulatory matters
Higher Education
Successfully assisted entities before regulatory agencies to achieve compliance.
Public Health
Worked with regulatory agency and broader coalitions to secure a positive recommendation from a Texas State agency which subsequently led to final passage of key legislation.
Local Government
Worked with the 3rd largest county in the country to secure vital legislation.
Regulatory Projects
Successfully assisted a national association and private companies in matters dealing with state franchise issues.
Telecommunications
Successfully assisted a publically traded company to secure passage of legislation affecting the Texas Universal Service Fund.
Energy
Successfully assisted client in passage of electric utility matters.
Ms. Leo has over 25 years of combined experience in federal, state and local government. Prior to joining the firm in 1996, Ms. Leo served as the Intergovernmental Relations Manager for the City of San Antonio. In that capacity, she had chief responsibility for managing federal, state and local matters on behalf of the City of San Antonio. Ms. Leo managed legislative and political activities at these various levels of government including Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC); state legislative matters impacting the City of San Antonio as well as interlocal agreements between the city and county.
She served as Chief of Staff for the first Hispanic woman elected to the Legislature, State Representative Irma Rangel, in which she managed all legislative policy, including appropriations, redistricting, healthcare, education and transportation. In this capacity, Ms. Leo also served as the Director of the Mexican-American Legislative Caucus and managed policy issues in behalf of the members of the Caucus. Prior to joining the House side of the Capitol, Ms. Leo worked in the policy division of Lieutenant Governor William P. Hobby, Jr. Ms. Leo's legislative career began as a Senate Messenger.
Ms. Leo serves on the Firm's Global Diversity Committee which promotes a diverse workforce and an inclusive firm culture. She is a Board member of the Senate Hispanic Research Council (SHRC), a non-profit research group that supports internships for college students in the offices of members of the Texas Senate. Ms Leo is a 9th generation Texan, and a member of the William B. Travis Chapter of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas.
(512)5545944
1122 Colorado Street, Suite 1604, Austin, TX, 78701,