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Serving as president of Southern Strategy Group (Louisiana), Rodney Braxton brings the highest levels of public service to the firm. He is experienced in policy development, governmental affairs, legislative relations, budgetary issues, capital improvement projects and enjoys a reputation for "persuasive negotiation skills." As assistant chief of staff to former Governor Murphy J. "Mike" Foster, Rodney supervised transportation, insurance, and labor issues. He also served as associate commissioner of governmental relations for the Louisiana Board of Regents, the state's top higher education board.

Rodney was undersecretary of the Louisiana Department of Labor, the first executive director of the Louisiana Commission on Human Rights and, in 1994, named one of thirty Leaders of the Future by Ebony magazine. An active member of many community and civic organizations, he has served on the boards of Young Leaders Academy, Of Moving Colors Productions and Serve! Baton Rouge.

A native of Louisiana and practicing attorney since 1992, Rodney holds a B.S. in finance from the University of New Orleans and his J.D. from Tulane University Law School where he received a Merit Scholarship and was a quarterfinalist in the 1992 Frederick Douglas Moot Court Competition.

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Monte Stevens joins Southern Strategy Group after serving more than a decade in Florida government. After serving in the Legislative Affairs office of the Agency for Health Care Administration and the Department of Financial Services, Monte joined the Office of Insurance Regulation (OIR) in 2008 where he led OIR's legislative and executive lobbying effort as Deputy Chief of Staff.

While at OIR, Monte was instrumental in the passage of legislation relating to all sectors of the insurance industry including landmark reforms to personal injury protection and homeowner's insurance. Most recently, Monte oversaw the passage and implementation of the NAIC model holding company act and principle based reserving for life insurers. Knowledgeable in all lines of insurance, Monte was frequently called upon to testify and present to legislative committees on a variety of subjects.

In addition to lobbying the Legislature, Monte also served as OIR's representative to the Governor and Cabinet in the rule making process. In this capacity, Monte led the effort to implement the country's first ever regulatory initiative on collateral requirements for reinsurers.

Monte also served as Director of Government Affairs and Public Policy for the Florida Medical Association where he was involved in the passage of significant medical malpractice reform. A native of Niceville, Florida, Monte was a member of two national champion debate teams at the University of Missouri-Kansas City before graduating with a degree in political science. Prior to returning to Florida, Monte attended graduate school, taught public speaking, and coached the debate teams at Kansas State University and Harvard University.

Monte and his wife Jodi live in Tallahassee.

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James H. McFaddin comes to Southern Strategy Group from Health Management Associates (now Community Health Systems), a Fortune 500 hospital company with over 200 hospitals in 29 states, where he served as Director of Government Affairs. James was responsible for representing the company's interests in Washington, DC, state capitals including Tallahassee, and in front of state health care agencies and local governments.

Prior to joining Health Management Associates, James served as Chief of Staff for the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration (Agency). As Chief of Staff, James was involved in the management and operations of the Agency including the Florida Medicaid Program, the regulation of Florida's health care facilities, and oversight of the Agency's $20 billion budget.

During this time, James was also appointed by the Governor to manage the state's federally-mandated health information exchange activities as Florida's Health Information Technology Coordinator.

Prior to being named Chief of Staff, James served as the Agency's Legislative Affairs Director.Before joining the Agency, James served as the Deputy Director of Legislative Affairs for the Executive Office of the Governor where he worked to develop and coordinate passage of the Governor's legislative and budget priorities.

James has also served as a Senior Analyst in the Florida Senate specializing in health care, criminal justice, and agricultural issues.

A native of South Carolina, James graduated from Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, where he earned Bachelor of Arts degrees in Economics and Political Science.

I am a contract lobbyist in Pennsylvania specializing in transportation and related industries. I have been heavily involved in every major transportation funding plan and legislation since 1991. I drafted and advised legislators on major portions of both the Pennsylvania Transportation Code (Title 74) and Vehicle Code (Title 75), as well as Capital Budgets for Transportation. I also worked closely with the State Government Committee staff in crafting the state RealID Compliance Act.

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  • Your commitment, your dedication, your knowledge, what you have helped members tackle in terms of the depth of the transportation issues in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, there is no one who has done what you have done...your service to all of the members -the Republicans and Democrats -to do what was good by the citizens of Pennsylvania has been unfailing. People, I think on both sides of the aisle, whenever issues come up in the transportation arena, always seek Eric Bugaile out-have always sought him out and continue to seek him out. - Mike Turzai, Former Pennsylvania House Speaker
  • During your 32 years with the committee you oversaw many changes and many, many more proposals for change to our traffic laws, our highways and bridges statutes, railroad issues, mass transit issues, aviation concerns, pedestrian issues, bicycle and now electric scooters, and even autonomous vehicles. He was our liaison for the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, for the Pennsylvania State Police, and for the Pennsylvania Turnpike," He said. "Eric wrote the legislation that became the young driver's graduated license law, which has probably saved many lives in our Commonwealth. He also oversaw many pieces of legislation on school bus safety regulations. He developed the motor carrier safety and inspection standards; created a task force to rewrite our drunk driving laws, our driving-under-the-influence laws; and he had a substantial part in developing the Public-Private Partnership Act. Eric was also instrumental in crafting Act 89, and that was probably one of the most comprehensive transportation funding packages in our history. - Tim Hennessey, House Transportation Chairman
  • Eric deploys an encyclopedic knowledge of Pennsylvania transportation issues and savvy expertise in the workings of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives. - Peter Javsicas, Chairperson at Northwest Village Network
  • Eric C. Bugaile joined Archer Public Affairs following a distinguished 40-year career in state government, most recently serving 32 years as Executive Director (R) of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives Transportation Committee. In that position, he worked with the Majority Chairman Tim Hennessey (CR-Chester) to set the Committee agenda, analyze and draft legislation on a wide range of transportation subjects, including traffic laws, highway and bridges, railroad, mass transit, pedestrian, bicycle and aviation statutes. The Committee also served as the standing committee in the House to review proposed regulations of PennDOT, the State Police and the Pennsylvania Turnpike. Most notably, the Committee played an important role in drafting Act 89 of 2013, which rearranged and provided for stable funding of PennDOT and transportation services in the Commonwealth for decades to come.

    Eric was the Republican nominee for the State House of Representatives in 1982 for the 49th Legislative District. He has worked for the Committee since 1991 and has a total 36 years' experience with the House over three periods of service, the earliest dating to 1974 when he served as a public relations assistant to the House Speaker, Ken Lee (R-Sullivan County) and the House Republican Caucus. He also served as a field coordinator for Republican Legislative Field Services in the early 1980s.

    For four years, Eric was the Assistant Director of the State's High Speed Intercity Rail Passenger Commission. In that position, he was liaison with the Legislature and state agencies and was responsible for public outreach. He has also been involved in the rails-to-trails movement as the director of a trail project for the York Area Chamber of Commerce, writing the business plan for the York County Heritage Rail Trail convincing PennDOT to turn the property over to the County. He was a founding member and first staff director of the Pennsylvania Rails-to-Trails Conservancy.

    Eric served nearly four years as Sports Information Director of what is now California University of Pennsylvania, and spent several years in the western Pennsylvania area as a news director of two radio stations, WESA in Charleroi and WASP in Brownsville, and was a producer/director at KDKA Radio in Pittsburgh.

    Eric currently serves as Chairman of the Board of Capital Area Transit. A Board Member since 2005, he was elected Chairman in 2012. The Cumberland-Dauphin-Harrisburg Transit Authority (a.k.a. Capital Area Transit, or CAT) was formed in 1973 after the dissolution of the Harrisburg Railways Company. Formed by the Cumberland County and Dauphin County Commissioners and the City of Harrisburg, CAT was designated as the public transportation provider in the greater Harrisburg area.

    Eric has won awards and citations for news coverage from the Associated Press, a national award from the NAIA, a Senate commendation for community service and was twice named by the US Jaycees as An Outstanding Man in America. He was the former Transportation Committee Staff Chair of the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) and a member of the task force that wrote the Public Private Partnership Toolkit for Legislators.

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    50) Millcreek Health System, Inc. dba LECOM Health

    51) MLH Explorations, LLC

    52) Natera, Inc.

    53) National Association of Chain Drug Stores

    54) National Strategies, LLC on behalf of ReUp Education

    55) New Castle Area Transit Authority

    56) New Cosmos USA, Inc.

    57) Niskanen Center and its Affiliates

    58) NORTHEAST RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT CORP

    59) NPAX, LLC

    60) Nueva Esperanza, Inc.

    61) Oceans Healthcare

    62) One Call Corporation

    63) Opus Inspection

    64) OVERBROOK SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND

    65) PA ASSOCIATION OF CHAIN DRUG STORES

    66) PA CABLE NETWORK

    67) PA Coalition of Public Charter Schools

    68) Penn America Energy Holdings, LLC

    69) PENNSYLVANIA ASSOCIATION OF INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS

    70) Pennsylvania Child Care Association

    71) Pennsylvania Forward

    72) Pennsylvania MENTOR

    73) Pennsylvania MENTOR and The MENTOR Network

    74) PNC Financial Services Group, Inc.

    75) PNK DC LLC

    76) Restore Integrated Wellness Center

    77) Retail Services & Systems, Inc. dba Total Wine & More

    78) REV Renewables LLC

    79) Safety and Advocacy for Empowerment

    80) Sharing Excess

    81) Stadium Casino RE, LLC

    82) Strategos Group on behalf of American College of Education

    83) The Davey Resource Group, Inc.

    84) The PAI Corporation dba Excentia and S. June Smith Center

    85) THE PENNSYLVANIA SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF

    86) The Pennsylvania School for the Deaf

    87) UniqueSource Products & Services

    88) UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA

    89) Valley Forge Tourism & Convention Board

    90) VisionLink

    91) Vistra Corporate Services Company

    92) Walgreen Co.

    93) WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA SCHOOL FOR BLIND CHILDREN

    94) WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF

    95) WorkMoney

    96) XEROX CORPORATION

    97) Youth Advocate Programs, Inc

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    City & State Power 100

    PJ Lavelle is a partner in the firm and has been with Malady & Wooten for over a decade. PJ prides himself on helping clients navigate the vast and complex world of government by developing and executing strategies which are tailored for each individual client. Mr. Lavelle has a strong record of experience representing a wide range of clients before both state and local government with a focus on economic development, energy, transportation, and utility related issues.

    Prior to joining the firm, PJ served as a senior policy advisor to House Democratic Leadership in the Pennsylvania General Assembly. As a key negotiator for House Democrats, he played a lead role in the passage of laws that have changed the face of Pennsylvania, such as Governor Rendell's Energy Independence Strategy and the Rebuilding PA infrastructure investment package. Preceding his years of service to the House, Mr. Lavelle served on the staff of Pittsburgh City Council.

    PJ Lavelle is a native Pennsylvanian, born and raised in Lackawanna County. He earned his bachelor's degree from the University of Pittsburgh and resides in the Harrisburg area with his family.

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    Paul Mitchell joins Southern Strategy Group after having served at the top in some of the most powerful executive branch agencies in Florida government. Paul began his career in Florida government in 1988 as an aide to, then Insurance Commissioner, Tom Gallagher. In 1994, Paul was appointed Chief Cabinet Aide to former Secretary of State Sandra Mortham and specialized in financial services, environmental, and education issues. In 1998, following Tom Gallagher's election as Education Commissioner, Paul was asked to serve as the Commissioner's Chief of Staff. Six years and two successful administrations later, Paul continued to serve as Chief of Staff to Tom Gallagher, Florida's first Chief Financial Officer at the Florida Department of Insurance and then at the Department of Financial Services.

    An expert in policy and administration, Paul served on several boards and commissions including the E.R.P. (Enterprise Resource Planning) Integration Task Force, a statewide effort initiated by the legislature to improve financial management of taxpayer dollars and modernize state personnel systems. Paul also served with the Florida Commission on Economic Education and the "Just Read Florida" program. Paul currently is on the board for the Florida Juvenile Justice Foundation, which is the direct support organization for the Department of Juvenile Justice.

    A native Floridian from Palm Beach County, Paul was a dedicated public servant for more than fifteen years. Prior to entering government, Paul graduated with honors from Florida State University in Political Communications.

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    COURTNEY DIRKS

    (Pennsylvania)
    Clients:

    48) Merakey USA

    49) Metropolitan Area Neighborhood Nutrition Alliance

    50) Mid-Atlantic Public Insurance Adjusters Association

    51) MLH Explorations, LLC

    52) Natera, Inc.

    53) National Strategies, LLC on behalf of ReUp Education

    54) New Castle Area Transit Authority

    55) New Cosmos USA, Inc.

    56) Niskanen Center and its Affiliates

    57) NORTHEAST RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT CORP

    58) NPAX, LLC

    59) Nueva Esperanza, Inc.

    60) Oceans Healthcare

    61) One Call Corporation

    62) Opus Inspection

    63) OVERBROOK SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND

    64) PA ASSOCIATION OF CHAIN DRUG STORES

    65) PA CABLE NETWORK

    66) PA Coalition of Public Charter Schools

    67) PA School for the Deaf

    68) PENNSYLVANIA ASSOCIATION OF INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS

    69) Pennsylvania Child Care Association

    70) Pennsylvania Mentor

    71) PFM ASSET MANAGEMENT

    72) PFM Financial Advisors LLC

    73) PNC Bank, N.A.

    74) PNC Financial Services Group, Inc.

    75) PNK DC LLC

    76) Restore Integrated Wellness Center

    77) Retail Services & Systems, Inc. dba Total Wine & More

    78) REV Renewables LLC

    79) Safety and Advocacy for Empowerment

    80) Sharing Excess

    81) Stadium Casino RE, LLC

    82) Strategos Group on behalf of American College of Education

    83) The PAI Corporation dba Excentia and S. June Smith Center

    84) UniqueSource Products & Services

    85) UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA

    86) Valley Forge Tourism & Convention Board

    87) VisionLink

    88) Vistra Corporate Services Company

    89) Walgreen Co.

    90) WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA SCHOOL FOR BLIND CHILDREN

    91) WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF

    92) WorkMoney

    93) XTO ENERGY

    94) Youth Advocate Programs, Inc

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    48) Mid-Atlantic Public Insurance Adjusters Association

    49) Millcreek Health System, Inc. dba LECOM Health

    50) MLH Explorations, LLC

    51) Natera, Inc.

    52) National Association of Chain Drug Stores

    53) National Strategies, LLC on behalf of ReUp Education

    54) New Castle Area Transit Authority

    55) New Cosmos USA, Inc.

    56) Niskanen Center and its Affiliates

    57) NORTHEAST RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT CORP

    58) NPAX, LLC

    59) Nueva Esperanza, Inc.

    60) Oceans Healthcare

    61) One Call Corporation

    62) Opus Inspection

    63) OVERBROOK SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND

    64) PA ASSOCIATION OF CHAIN DRUG STORES

    65) PA CABLE NETWORK

    66) PA Coalition of Public Charter Schools

    67) Penn America Energy Holdings, LLC

    68) PENNSYLVANIA ASSOCIATION OF INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS

    69) Pennsylvania Child Care Association

    70) Pennsylvania MENTOR

    71) Pennsylvania MENTOR and The MENTOR Network

    72) PNC Financial Services Group, Inc.

    73) PNK DC LLC

    74) Restore Integrated Wellness Center

    75) Retail Services & Systems, Inc. dba Total Wine & More

    76) REV Renewables LLC

    77) Safety and Advocacy for Empowerment

    78) Sharing Excess

    79) Stadium Casino RE, LLC

    80) Strategos Group on behalf of American College of Education

    81) The Davey Resource Group, Inc

    82) The PAI Corporation dba Excentia and S. June Smith Center

    83) THE PENNSYLVANIA CHARTER SCHOOLS FOR DEAF & BLIND CHILDREN

    84) THE PENNSYLVANIA SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF

    85) UniqueSource Products & Services

    86) UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA

    87) Valley Forge Tourism & Convention Board

    88) VisionLink

    89) Vistra Corporate Services Company

    90) Walgreen Co.

    91) WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA SCHOOL FOR BLIND CHILDREN

    92) WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF

    93) WorkMoney

    94) Youth Advocate Programs, Inc

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    47) Merakey Pennsylvania

    48) Merakey USA

    49) Metropolitan Area Neighborhood Nutrition Alliance

    50) Mid-Atlantic Public Insurance Adjusters Association

    51) Millcreek Health System, Inc. dba LECOM Health

    52) MLH Explorations, LLC

    53) Natera, Inc.

    54) National Association of Chain Drug Stores

    55) National Strategies, LLC on behalf of ReUp Education

    56) New Castle Area Transit Authority

    57) New Cosmos USA, Inc.

    58) Niskanen Center and its Affiliates

    59) Nokia of America Corporation

    60) NORTHEAST RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT CORP

    61) NPAX, LLC

    62) Nueva Esperanza, Inc.

    63) Oceans Healthcare

    64) One Call Corporation

    65) Opus Inspection

    66) OVERBROOK SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND

    67) PA ASSOCIATION OF CHAIN DRUG STORES

    68) PA CABLE NETWORK

    69) PA Coalition of Public Charter Schools

    70) PA School for the Deaf

    71) Pennsylvania Child Care Association

    72) Pennsylvania Mentor

    73) PNC Financial Services Group, Inc.

    74) PNK DC LLC

    75) Restore Integrated Wellness Center

    76) REV Renewables LLC

    77) Safety and Advocacy for Empowerment

    78) Sharing Excess

    79) Stadium Casino RE, LLC

    80) Strategos Group on behalf of American College of Education

    81) The PAI Corporation dba Excentia and S. June Smith Center

    82) THE PENNSYLVANIA SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF

    83) UniqueSource Products & Services

    84) UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA

    85) Valley Forge Tourism & Convention Board

    86) VisionLink

    87) Vistra Corporate Services Company

    88) Walgreen Co.

    89) WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA SCHOOL FOR BLIND CHILDREN

    90) WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF

    91) WorkMoney

    92) Youth Advocate Programs, Inc

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    49) Millcreek Health System, Inc. dba LECOM Health

    50) MLH Explorations, LLC

    51) Natera, Inc.

    52) National Association of Chain Drug Stores

    53) National Strategies, LLC on behalf of ReUp Education

    54) New Castle Area Transit Authority

    55) New Cosmos USA, Inc.

    56) Niskanen Center and its Affiliates

    57) NORTHEAST RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT CORP

    58) NPAX, LLC

    59) Nueva Esperanza, Inc.

    60) Oceans Healthcare

    61) One Call Corporation

    62) Opus Inspection

    63) OVERBROOK SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND

    64) PA ASSOCIATION OF CHAIN DRUG STORES

    65) PA CABLE NETWORK

    66) PA Coalition of Public Charter Schools

    67) Penn America Energy Holdings, LLC

    68) PENNSYLVANIA ASSOCIATION OF INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS

    69) Pennsylvania Child Care Association

    70) Pennsylvania Forward

    71) Pennsylvania MENTOR

    72) Pennsylvania MENTOR and The MENTOR Network

    73) PNC Financial Services Group, Inc.

    74) PNK DC LLC

    75) Restore Integrated Wellness Center

    76) Retail Services & Systems, Inc. dba Total Wine & More

    77) REV Renewables LLC

    78) Safety and Advocacy for Empowerment

    79) Sharing Excess

    80) Stadium Casino RE, LLC

    81) Strategos Group on behalf of American College of Education

    82) The Davey Resource Group, LLC

    83) The PAI Corporation dba Excentia and S. June Smith Center

    84) The Pennsylvania Charter Schools for Deaf & Blind Children

    85) THE PENNSYLVANIA SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF

    86) UniqueSource Products & Services

    87) UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA

    88) Valley Forge Tourism & Convention Board

    89) VisionLink

    90) Vistra Corporate Services Company

    91) Walgreen Co.

    92) WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA SCHOOL FOR BLIND CHILDREN

    93) WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF

    94) WorkMoney

    95) Youth Advocate Programs, Inc

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    (Missouri)
    • (417) 841-7801

    • 824 Weathered Rock RdJefferson CityMO65101

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    47) Merakey Pennsylvania

    48) Merakey USA

    49) Metropolitan Area Neighborhood Nutrition Alliance

    50) Mid-Atlantic Public Insurance Adjusters Association

    51) Millcreek Health System, Inc. dba LECOM Health

    52) MLH Explorations, LLC

    53) Natera, Inc.

    54) National Association of Chain Drug Stores

    55) National Strategies, LLC on behalf of ReUp Education

    56) New Castle Area Transit Authority

    57) New Cosmos USA, Inc.

    58) Niskanen Center and its Affiliates

    59) NORTHEAST RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT CORP

    60) NPAX, LLC

    61) Oceans Healthcare

    62) One Call Corporation

    63) Opus Inspection

    64) OVERBROOK SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND

    65) PA ASSOCIATION OF CHAIN DRUG STORES

    66) PA CABLE NETWORK

    67) PA Coalition of Public Charter Schools

    68) PENNSYLVANIA ASSOCIATION OF INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS

    69) Pennsylvania Child Care Association

    70) Pennsylvania MENTOR

    71) Pennsylvania MENTOR and The MENTOR Network

    72) PNC Financial Services Group, Inc.

    73) PNK DC LLC

    74) Restore Integrated Wellness Center

    75) Retail Services & Systems, Inc. dba Total Wine & More

    76) REV Renewables LLC

    77) Safety and Advocacy for Empowerment

    78) Sharing Excess

    79) Stadium Casino RE, LLC

    80) Strategos Group on behalf of American College of Education

    81) The PAI Corporation dba Excentia and S. June Smith Center

    82) The Pennsylvania School for the Deaf

    83) UniqueSource Products & Services

    84) UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA

    85) Valley Forge Tourism & Convention Board

    86) VisionLink

    87) Vistra Corporate Services Company

    88) Walgreen Co.

    89) WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA SCHOOL FOR BLIND CHILDREN

    90) WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF

    91) WorkMoney

    92) Youth Advocate Programs, Inc

    • 7178562080

    • 604 North Third StreetHarrisburgPA17101

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