717-231-2892
17 NORTH SECOND STREET, 18TH FLOOR, HARRISBURG, PA, 17101, 
Subjects: Energy/Utilities, Health Care, RFP/Procurement, Taxes
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Mr. Gleason concentrates his practice as Pennsylvania and federal legislative and regulatory policy counsel. Building on his experience with the Office of the Governor in Pennsylvania, the Pennsylvania General Assembly and the United States Congress, and nearly 20 years in private practice, Mr. Gleason possesses a depth of understanding of the legislative and administrative processes, and an insider's view of the political considerations and other motivations that drive those processes. He currently represents a diverse client base, including prominent leaders within industries such as: manufacturing, rail freight transportation, natural gas production, energy policy, financial services, emerging growth and high tech, health care and retail. Mr. Gleason has also advised Governors, legislative leaders and committee chairs on political and policy matters.
1) ALLEGHENY TECHNOLOGIES INC.
2) APPALACHIA MIDSTREAM SERVICES, LLC
3) ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN PUBLISHERS, INC.
6) CABOT OIL & GAS CORPORATION
9) DIRECTV
10) DISH NETWORK
14) H&R BLOCK, INC.
15) METROPCS COMMUNICATIONS, INC.
17) PENNSYLVANIA HEALTH CARE ASSOCIATION
18) PENNSYLVANIA TELEPHONE ASSOCIATION
19) PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH & MANUFACTURERS OF AMERICA [PHRMA]
21) QVC, INC.
23) SATELLITE BROADCASTING & COMMUNICATIONS ASSOCIATION
24) SHEETZ, INC.
25) UNITED STATES STEEL CORPORATION
26) XO ENERGY
Oil & Gas Legislative and Regulatory Policy: Representing several natural gas producers operating within the Marcellus Shale on legislative and regulatory policy matters pending within the PA General Assembly and numerous regulatory agencies with oversight for Marcellus Shale activities.
Competitive Industrial Electric Rates: Assisted large manufacturing clients in enacting legislation permitting large industrial customers to negotiate competitive rates with incumbent electric utilities, paving the way for significant, historic capital investments by those customers
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Economic Development Incentives: Secured tens of millions of economic incentives for clients seeking to make large capital investment and significantly increase jobs in the Commonwealth, including grants and low interest loans, transportation assistance, rail capital and community development funds.
Business Tax Reform: Successfully led a large coalition of manufacturers and high/bio tech companies to secure dramatic statutory changes in Pennsylvania's Corporate Net Income Tax structure that had penalized companies for increased capital and employee investment in the Commonwealth.
Tax Free Zones: Successfully assisted large manufacturing client with the enactment of legislation creating several state and local tax free zones throughout Pennsylvania to facilitate business expansion and relocation.
Civil Justice Reform: Successfully represented several clients in passing legislation repealing the doctrine of joint & several liability in Pennsylvania.
Procurement Bid Protests: Managed several, successful bid protests on behalf of clients that wanted to pursue a protest without jeopardizing agency relationships.
Health Care: In separate matters, successfully represented several hospitals and the pharmaceutical industry in reversing or mitigating proposed agency recommendations that would have caused significant harm to those clients.
Mr. Gleason joined K&L Gates in 2002. Prior to joining K&L Gates, Mr. Gleason served in Pennsylvania Governor Mark Schweiker's Cabinet as Secretary for Legislative Affairs. In that capacity, he advised the Governor, the Governor's senior staff and fellow cabinet secretaries on legislative, regulatory and policy matters affecting all agencies under the governor's jurisdiction. On his departure from state government, Governor Schweiker had this to say about Mr. Gleason:
"Pete Gleason has been a vital advisor to me, and a trusted liaison with the General Assembly. He helped my Administration win passage of many historic pieces of legislation, including reforms to Pennsylvania's Medical Malpractice and Joint and Several Liability laws, not to mention the 2002-03 Budget – one of the most difficult budgets in Commonwealth history."
From 1997 to 2001, Mr. Gleason had served as deputy secretary for legislative affairs with the office of the governor in Pennsylvania. He worked with former Governor Tom Ridge until his appointment as director of Homeland Security.
During his tenure with the office of the governor, as the Governor's liaison to Pennsylvania General Assembly legislative leaders and committee chairs, Mr. Gleason played an integral role in the enactment of the following legislative initiatives:
The 2002-03 General Fund Budget (in the wake of a structural deficit in excess of $1.4 billion dollars).
All legislative tax policy matters; including several significant amendments to the Public Utility Realty Tax Act (PURTA), changes to the Corporate Net Income Tax (CNIT), the phase-out of the Capitol Stock and Franchise Tax (CSFT) and changes to the state Sales Tax.
The creation and expansion of Keystone Opportunity Zones (KOZ), Enhancement Zones (KOEZ) and Improvement Zones (KOIZ).
Historic reforms to Pennsylvania's Medical Malpractice and Joint and Several Liability laws.
The enactment of the Commonwealth's Procurement Code.
Natural Gas Deregulation.
The Uniform Electronic Transactions Act.
Land Use Reform ("Growing Smarter").
The Environmental Stewardship Act ("Growing Greener").
The Uniform Construction Code.
Workers' Compensation Reform.
Mr. Gleason's past positions also include director of legislative affairs at the Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry, special projects director to the Republican Leader of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, and special assistant to former United States Senator John Heinz.
In 2008, the Pennsylvania Report named Mr. Gleason as one of Pennsylvania's "Top 100 Most Influential People," in a list comprised of the 100 people most likely to have an impact on government and politics in Pennsylvania in 2008. In a 2004 poll conducted with state legislators, staff, lobbyists and other state policy stakeholders, he was named as "Most Effective Lobbyist" in Pennsylvania. Mr. Gleason was recently honored by the Pennsylvania Law Weekly and the Legal Intelligencer as one of forty lawyers under forty "On the Fast Track" for his work at K&L Gates and in the office of the governor.
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K&L Gates LLP, K&L Gates Center, 210 Sixth Street, Pittsburgh, PA, 15222, 
1) Allegheny Technologies Inc.
2) Appalachia Midstream Services, LLC
3) Association of American Publishers, Inc.
6) Cabot Oil & Gas Corporation
10) DIRECTV
11) DISH Network
13) GE Energy Financial Services, Inc.
14) H&R BLOCK, INC.
16) NRG Energy
17) Pennsylvania Telephone Association
18) Pharmaceutical Research & Manufacturers of America PhRMA
19) Pinnacle Treatment Centers
21) QVC, Inc.
23) Satellite Broadcasting & Communications Association
24) Scientific Games Corporation
25) Sheetz, Inc.
26) United States Steel Corporation
27) XO Energy
601 Thirteenth St, NW, Suite 450 N, Washington, DC, 20005, 
3) Amazon.com
4) American Health Care Association
5) American Road & Transportation Builders Association
6) Andrew Lee
8) Atlantic Sapphire, USA, LLC
9) Automated HealthCare Solutions
10) Aviator Capital Management, LLC
11) Bellini Better World Foundation
13) Blue Skies Aerospace Group
14) Boxercraft, Inc.
15) Broward College Foundation
20) Children's Hospital Association
21) Citizens for a Secure and Safe America
22) Citizens for Responsible Energy Solutions (CRES)
24) City of Miami Beach, Florida
27) CKP a division of Brown and Brown Florida Inc.
28) Clarity Value
29) Colonial Management Group, LP
30) Contura, Inc.
31) Curative, Inc.
32) Delaware North Companies Gaming & Entertainment, Inc.
33) Detroit International Bridge Company, Inc.
35) DraftKings, Inc.
37) F.E.B. Corp.
38) FanDuel, Inc.
39) FarmaceuticalRX of PA, LLC
40) Fidelity & Guaranty Life Insurance Company
41) Flagler Health+
42) Friends of Miami Dade College
43) G4S Secure Solutions (USA) Inc.
45) Getaround, Inc.
46) HRB Tax Group, Inc. (formerly known as H&R Block, Inc.)
47) iCare.com LLC
48) IMPACT
49) International Atlantic, LLC
50) Jacksonville Port Authority (previously through Alcalde & Fay)
54) Kreindler & Kreindler LLP (for certain plaintiffs in "9/11" litigation)
55) Laboratory Corporations of America Holdings
56) Lake Cumberland Marina LLC
60) Mark43, Inc.
61) Maxim Healthcare Services, Inc.
62) MCI, LC
63) Miami-Dade County Public Schools
64) Millennium Physician Group LLC
65) Motion Picture Association of America, Inc.
66) Nanobiosym Diagnostics, Inc.
67) NextEra Energy, Inc./Florida Power and Light Company
68) North Broward Hospital District d/b/a Broward Health
69) NOVA Southeastern University
72) Orchestra Technology, Inc.
74) Orsted Wind Power North America LLC (formerly known as North East Offshore, LLC)
75) Paul M. Harden (on behalf of the City of Jacksonville)
77) Potomac Center North, Inc.
78) Public Health Trust of Miami-Dade County (on behalf of Jackson Health Systems)
79) Public Utility District No.1 of Douglas County
80) Pulaski Law Firm, PLLC (on behalf of Business Interruption Group)
81) RAI Services Company (FKA- RAISC)
84) Republic Services Procurement, Inc.
85) RIL USA
86) RocketVax AG
87) Safety Net Hospital Alliance of Florida
89) Seal Shield, LLC
93) Singani 63
94) Sky Boat LLC
95) Southern Glazer's Wine and Spirits, LLC
99) Tampa-Hillsborough Expressway Authority
100) The Boeing Company
101) The Geo Group, Inc
102) The Mosaic Company
103) Trulieve
105) University of Miami
106) USA Freedom LLC
108) Zeta Global
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1625 L STREET, NW, 7TH FLOOR, Washington, DC, 20036, 
601 Thirteenth St, NW, Suite 450 N, Washington, DC, 20005, 
3) Amazon.com
4) American Health Care Association
5) American Road & Transportation Builders Association
6) Automated HealthCare Solutions
7) Aviator Capital Management, LLC
10) Citizens for Responsible Energy Solutions (CRES)
12) City of Miami Beach, Florida
14) Colonial Management Group, LP
15) Contura, Inc.
16) Delaware North Companies Gaming & Entertainment, Inc.
17) Detroit International Bridge Company, Inc.
19) Fidelity & Guaranty Life Insurance Company
20) Friends of Miami Dade College
21) G4S Secure Solutions (USA) Inc.
23) HRB Tax Group, Inc. (formerly known as H&R Block, Inc.)
24) International Atlantic, LLC
27) Kreindler & Kreindler LLP (for certain plaintiffs in "9/11" litigation)
28) Laboratory Corporations of America Holdings
32) Maxim Healthcare Services, Inc.
33) Miami-Dade County Public Schools
34) Motion Picture Association of America, Inc.
35) NextEra Energy, Inc./Florida Power and Light Company
36) NOVA Southeastern University
38) Orchestra Technology, Inc.
40) Potomac Center North, Inc.
41) Public Health Trust of Miami-Dade County (on behalf of Jackson Health Systems)
42) Public Utility District No.1 of Douglas County
43) RAI Services Company (FKA- RAISC)
45) Republic Services Procurement, Inc.
46) RIL USA
47) Safety Net Hospital Alliance of Florida
48) Seal Shield, LLC
50) Singani 63
51) Sky Boat LLC
52) Southern Glazer's Wine and Spirits, LLC
58) Trulieve
62) Zeta Global
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601 Thirteenth St, NW, Suite 450 N, Washington, DC, 20005, 
3) Amazon.com
4) American Health Care Association
5) American Road & Transportation Builders Association
6) Anderson Kill P.C. (for certain plaintiffs in "9/11" litigation)
7) Andrew Lee
9) Atlantic Sapphire, USA, LLC
10) Automated HealthCare Solutions
11) Aviator Capital Management, LLC
12) Bellini Better World Foundation
14) Blue Skies Aerospace Group
15) Boxercraft, Inc.
16) Broward College Foundation
21) Children's Hospital Association
22) Citizens for a Secure and Safe America
23) Citizens for Responsible Energy Solutions (CRES)
25) City of Miami Beach, Florida
28) CKP a division of Brown and Brown Florida Inc.
29) Clarity Value
30) Colonial Management Group, LP
31) Contura, Inc.
32) Curative, Inc.
33) Delaware North Companies Gaming & Entertainment, Inc.
34) Detroit International Bridge Company, Inc.
36) DraftKings, Inc.
38) F.E.B. Corp.
39) FanDuel, Inc.
40) FarmaceuticalRX of PA, LLC
41) Fidelity & Guaranty Life Insurance Company
42) Flagler Health+
43) Friends of Miami Dade College
44) G4S Secure Solutions (USA) Inc.
46) Getaround, Inc.
47) HRB Tax Group, Inc. (formerly known as H&R Block, Inc.)
48) iCare.com LLC
49) IMPACT
50) International Atlantic, LLC
51) Jacksonville Port Authority (previously through Alcalde & Fay)
55) Kreindler & Kreindler LLP (for certain plaintiffs in "9/11" litigation)
57) Lake Cumberland Marina LLC
59) Lathrop Gage LLP
60) Len-Angeline LLC
63) Mark43, Inc.
64) Maxim Healthcare Services, Inc.
65) MCI, LC
66) Miami-Dade County Public Schools
67) Millennium Physician Group LLC
68) Motion Picture Association of America, Inc.
69) Nanobiosym Diagnostics, Inc.
70) NextEra Energy, Inc./Florida Power and Light Company
71) North Broward Hospital District d/b/a Broward Health
72) NOVA Southeastern University
75) Orchestra Technology, Inc.
77) Orsted Wind Power North America LLC (formerly known as North East Offshore, LLC)
78) Paul M. Harden (on behalf of the City of Jacksonville)
80) Potomac Center North, Inc.
81) Public Health Trust of Miami-Dade County (on behalf of Jackson Health Systems)
82) Public Utility District No.1 of Douglas County
83) Pulaski Law Firm, PLLC (on behalf of Business Interruption Group)
84) RAI Services Company (FKA- RAISC)
87) Republic Services Procurement, Inc.
88) RIL USA
89) RocketVax AG
90) Safety Net Hospital Alliance of Florida
92) Seal Shield, LLC
96) Singani 63
97) Sky Boat LLC
98) Southern Glazer's Wine and Spirits, LLC
102) Tampa-Hillsborough Expressway Authority
103) The Boeing Company
104) The Geo Group, Inc
105) The Mosaic Company
106) Trulieve
108) University of Miami
109) USA Freedom LLC
111) Zeta Global
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1401 Eye Street NW #240, Washington, DC, 20005,