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Clarkston Nelson Government Solutions is a full-service governmental relations and advocacy firm located in Jefferson City, Missouri. Although recently founded, our team shares a longstanding, respected reputation in the Missouri State Capitol. Our uniquely qualified professionals have decades of combined experience working in the Missouri state legislature, Executive Branch and state agencies.

The world of politics has changed over the years making it essential for businesses to have an effective and efficient working relationship with policy makers. Our team holds extensive policy knowledge, strong communication and relationship-building skills and precise legislative strategies resulting in successful governmental advocacy for our clients.

At Clarkston Nelson, we believe our teamwork approach based on years of experience, hard work and dedication to our client's interests provide a strong route to client advocacy and effective results bridging the gap between business and government.

FIRM SPECIALTY
DIRECT LOBBYING
In a world of constant change due to term-limits, ever changing political winds and executive branch turnover, we at Clarkston Nelson adapt and thrive due to our extensive experience and hard work. We work extremely hard to successfully help our clients reach their advocacy goals through our professionalism and unique understanding of the legislative and executive process. We provide direct lobbying efforts to shape legislation and regulations from the beginning to implementation. Our firm is capable of providing all services necessary such as legislation and issue monitoring, public engagement counseling, public testimony, and coalition building.

STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS
We believe that public opinion shapes much of the debate and decisions at the government level. Clarkston Nelson have a long history of working with clients in the preparation and development of messaging to assist in their advocacy efforts before the legislature, regulators or any other decision-making body. Our strategic communications will be aimed at reaching our client's underlying goal and often can be conveyed to the media and public to potentially sway opinion to our favor. Often times, strategic communications are aided with coalition building efforts to expand our sphere of influence and find additional partners that share with our goals and preferred outcomes.

RELATIONSHIP BUILDING
Our firm recognizes the vast importance of relationship building throughout the political, regulatory, and industry sectors. We believe healthy relationships are built on honest communication and respect. We work diligently with legislators and department contacts to know our clients and understand why their issues matter. Clarkston Nelson strive to maintain professional and positive relations with state elected officials and decision-makers and can utilize our relationships to assist clients with ensuring their issues are properly understood and considered when needed.

DOUG NELSON spent five years as Missouri's State Commissioner of Administration working with all branches of government and every executive branch department on contracting and procurement matters. As Commissioner, he oversaw more than 2,000 active procurement contracts, information technology and cybersecurity issues, bond issuances and budget matters. Along with Doug's unmatched experience in all types of government contract issues, his extensive network of national and state contacts makes him a great resource to clients. Doug also spent more than 18 years as an Assistant Missouri Attorney General focusing on consumer and contract litigation and administrative/regulatory matters. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1987 from the University of Missouri, Columbia, and Law degree in 1990 from the University of Missouri, Kansas City.

Senior Vice President of Government Relations

In his 25 years as a lobbyist, Nello has developed significant experience in the legislative process. As a government affairs professional, his greatest accomplishments have included passing the Medical Cannabis law in Pennsylvania, working on funding for a new arena, passing City of Pittsburgh fiscal bailout, and ensuring provisions in the gaming law for a constant stream of funding for the Pittsburgh International Airport.

Nello focuses on working collaboratively with his clients and keeping them informed throughout the process. He prides himself on being honest with clients and ensuring that their expectations are realistic. He has successfully represented clients in the non-profit, government, development industry, and issue advocacy sectors.

Senior Policy Director

Involved in state government for over 20 years, Andrew brings a vast skill set to the table including government relations strategy development, research and analysis, lobbying, legislative drafting, beverage alcohol policy, economic modeling, transportation policy, gaming policy, and higher education policy.

Prior to joining Dentons Cohen & Grigsby and its successor firm C & G Strategies, Andrew served as research director for a political campaign, a legislative liaison for a state row office, executive deputy director of policy and planning within the state executive branch, executive director of the State Tax Equalization Board (STEB), and the founder and principal of Four Lights Research Solutions.

DENNIS MILLER

(Mississippi)

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Dennis Miller is a partner in and co-leads the Government Relations Practice Group, where he focuses on legislative and governmental relations.

20+ years

Dennis combines his corporate and public service experience to serve clients across a broad range of industries.Dennis has previously held the position of senate sergeant-at-arms for the Mississippi State Senate and served as a staff attorney in the Senate Legislative Services office. He has also served as senior attorney for the Mississippi Public Service Commission and as a regional public affairs manager for International Paper. Additionally, he is the author of the Mississippi Chapter, Lobbying, PACs and Campaign Finance: 50 State Handbook.In addition to holding memberships and leadership positions in a number of professional organizations, Dennis is an adjunct professor of law at Mississippi College School of Law teaching the course, "Legislation."

Senior Vice President of Communications

Amie's 25 years of experience in communications and government includes 12 years in an executive leadership position reflecting significant responsibility for establishing and implementing goals, policies, procedures, strategic direction, and engagement initiatives. In her roles with local, county and state governments, she has navigated complex environments, developed and maintained strong bipartisan relationships, and interacted effectively with journalists in local, state, and national outlets.

Amie thrives on challenges and is skilled at handling media relations, crisis communications, message development, communications plans, coordinated media and public service campaigns, and public announcements. She is well known for her collaborative work with both internal and external stakeholders and has a proven ability to convey highly complex information in clear, compelling ways. Amie's experience in launching initiatives and creating procedural and organizational processes also serves clients well.

State and Local Lobbying:

Influencing the decisions of government officials for our clients is key to the work that we do. Whether we're standing beside our client, or advocating on their behalf, we remain focused on policies, legislation, or regulations that are integral to each organization's interest.

Because of the experience of our team, we approach each issue and challenge separately. We're empathetic, sensing where there is great need. We value the work that our clients do and understand our own roles in this process. We always strive to learn and know more about the issues that are important to our clients, recognize the challenges that they face, try to find common ground, manage expectations, are creative in our problem-solving, and put all of our skills and talents to work for our clients, working smarter to great success.

Having insight into operations at a local level is just as important when clients interact with their local or county government daily. In some cases, those interactions may be even more impactful to organizations who work with C & G Strategies.

Each of our team members boasts decades of experience in government and uses that background to great effect for clients. No matter the issue or interest, C & G can provide clients with information, a deep understanding of the process they're navigating, observations relevant to their work, and solutions that may be unconventional. At the heart of all of that work is the client goals.

20+ years

Led the passage of legislation to provide for Ready to Go Drinks in grocery stores, convenience stores and restaurant licensees.

Secured funding for the 15 Community Colleges including passage of the State Board of Higher Education.

Led the passage of legislation to provide for the addition of the federal judiciary in the Pennsylvania Protective Class Law.

Worked to advance client's legislative goals in the reauthorization of the Commonwealth's One Call System.

C&G Strategies has focused its practice on working both sides of the aisle. We have relationships in all four Caucus Leadership Teams

Co-Founder/Chief Financial Officer

With over two decades of executive experience, Rob's career has placed him at the highest level of local and state government. As a public affairs professional, he has shaped public policy and legislation for clients in non-profit organizations, for-profit companies, trade associations, unions, and more. Rob provides individualized services that support clients' specific needs and has successfully represented clients in a variety of sectors. Whether navigating state or local government, facilitating introductions with decision makers, working with stakeholders, or developing and executing strategies, he is focused on allowing each individual client to meet their goals.

Clarkston Nelson Government Solutions is a full-service governmental relations and advocacy firm located in Jefferson City, Missouri. Although recently founded, our team shares a longstanding, respected reputation in the Missouri State Capitol. Our uniquely qualified professionals have decades of combined experience working in the Missouri state legislature, Executive Branch and state agencies.

The world of politics has changed over the years making it essential for businesses to have an effective and efficient working relationship with policy makers. Our team holds extensive policy knowledge, strong communication and relationship-building skills and precise legislative strategies resulting in successful governmental advocacy for our clients.

At Clarkston Nelson, we believe our teamwork approach based on years of experience, hard work and dedication to our client's interests provide a strong route to client advocacy and effective results bridging the gap between business and government.

FIRM SPECIALTY
DIRECT LOBBYING
In a world of constant change due to term-limits, ever changing political winds and executive branch turnover, we at Clarkston Nelson adapt and thrive due to our extensive experience and hard work. We work extremely hard to successfully help our clients reach their advocacy goals through our professionalism and unique understanding of the legislative and executive process. We provide direct lobbying efforts to shape legislation and regulations from the beginning to implementation. Our firm is capable of providing all services necessary such as legislation and issue monitoring, public engagement counseling, public testimony, and coalition building.

STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS
We believe that public opinion shapes much of the debate and decisions at the government level. Clarkston Nelson have a long history of working with clients in the preparation and development of messaging to assist in their advocacy efforts before the legislature, regulators or any other decision-making body. Our strategic communications will be aimed at reaching our client's underlying goal and often can be conveyed to the media and public to potentially sway opinion to our favor. Often times, strategic communications are aided with coalition building efforts to expand our sphere of influence and find additional partners that share with our goals and preferred outcomes.

RELATIONSHIP BUILDING
Our firm recognizes the vast importance of relationship building throughout the political, regulatory, and industry sectors. We believe healthy relationships are built on honest communication and respect. We work diligently with legislators and department contacts to know our clients and understand why their issues matter. Clarkston Nelson strive to maintain professional and positive relations with state elected officials and decision-makers and can utilize our relationships to assist clients with ensuring their issues are properly understood and considered when needed.

HEATH CLARKSTON has more than two decades working for a variety of clients as a registered lobbyist in Missouri with state government relations and public relations experience. He received his Bachelor of Science degree in Public Administration and Political Science in 1997 from Missouri State University in Springfield. He began his career as a legislative intern for the Taxpayers Research Institute, a division of Associated Industries of Missouri. After joining Gallagher Consultants Inc. in 2006, Heath quickly earned a reputation as a tenacious, hard-working voice in the Missouri State Capitol for his clients. An active member in many civic and professional organizations, Heath is the benchmark of hard work in the State Capitol.

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6-10 years

Jeff Fitzgerald is a partner with Paladin Consulting Group. Mr. Fitzgerald has very strong relationships and connections in the current political climate and is well positioned to help navigate the policy and political goals of our clients. Mr. Fitzgerald comes to Paladin after serving twelve years in the Wisconsin State Legislature. During the most recent session, Mr. Fitzgerald served as Speaker -- "the body's highest post. He has also served as Majority Leader and Assistant Majority Leader during his time in office. Through the leadership of Mr. Fitzgerald, the Assembly Republicans retook control of the Assembly in 2010 after losing the majority two years earlier. As a result of his years in the legislature, Mr. Fitzgerald has a thorough understanding of legislative strategy and procedure. He is very well positioned to help a client navigate government in the most efficient and effective way. Mr. Fitzgerald was
also a candidate for the United States Senate in 2012, giving him a statewide profile and relationships with numerous companies and communities throughout Wisconsin.

Paladin Consulting Group LLC is a full-service, integrated public affairs firm based in Madison, WI. Our issue management team brings all available resources to bear to help advance our clients' cause. We are more than lobbyists or consultants. We are strategists with a comprehensive approach to problem solving and issue navigation.

Firm Specialties:
Our integrated approach chooses from a menu of offerings to craft the best possible recipe for our clients' success. We specialize in issue management, lobbying, strategic consulting, procurement, political positioning, grassroots, grass tops, public relations strategy, and corporate and organizational consulting.

The breadth and depth of our political connections ensure that our clients will always be well positioned. Our firm's combined relationships are simply second to none. We know what needs to be done, who needs to be involved, how to coordinate all appropriate resources, and when and where to concentrate our effort.

15-20 years

Because of our bipartisan makeup, we have strong relationships with legislative leaders and members in both houses and on both sides of the isle. We also have extensive relationships with the Governor's Administration.

BRYAN BROOKS is a partner with Paladin Consulting Group. With over 20 years of experience in political and policy arena in Wisconsin, Mr. Brooks is well equipped to help a wide variety of clients succeed. Mr. Brooks has strong expertise in strategic consulting, lobbying, procurement, political positioning, grassroots, grass tops, and public relations strategy

Prior to Paladin Consulting Group, Mr. Brooks was the President / Owner of Brooks Consulting LLC, a government and business consulting firm. Mr. Brooks also spent several years at Whyte Hirschboeck Dudek Government Affairs, a subsidiary of Whtye Hirschboeck Dudek SC law firm in Wisconsin. At both Brooks Consulting and WHDGA, Mr. Brooks worked with clients at the local, state, and federal levels in all areas of consulting.

Before beginning his career in government relations, Mr. Brooks served as a Chief of Staff, Research Assistant and Legislative Assistant in the Wisconsin State Legislature. As chief of staff, he was intimately involved in the strategy of all areas of the legislative process. Mr. Brooks has a detailed understanding of the legislative process and procedure as well as a strong familiarity with numerous issues in both houses of the Legislature and in various departments and agencies.

Mr. Brooks has also served as a political strategist on numerous state and national campaigns. Mr. Brooks has close relationships with the Governor's office and his Administration, Attorney General Josh Kaul and his office, and numerous members of the Legislature and their staff.

State and Local Lobbying:

Influencing the decisions of government officials for our clients is key to the work that we do. Whether we're standing beside our client, or advocating on their behalf, we remain focused on policies, legislation, or regulations that are integral to each organization's interest.

Because of the experience of our team, we approach each issue and challenge separately. We're empathetic, sensing where there is great need. We value the work that our clients do and understand our own roles in this process. We always strive to learn and know more about the issues that are important to our clients, recognize the challenges that they face, try to find common ground, manage expectations, are creative in our problem-solving, and put all of our skills and talents to work for our clients, working smarter to great success.

Having insight into operations at a local level is just as important when clients interact with their local or county government daily. In some cases, those interactions may be even more impactful to organizations who work with C & G Strategies.

Each of our team members boasts decades of experience in government and uses that background to great effect for clients. No matter the issue or interest, C & G can provide clients with information, a deep understanding of the process they're navigating, observations relevant to their work, and solutions that may be unconventional. At the heart of all of that work is the client goals.

20+ years

Led the passage of legislation to provide for Ready to Go Drinks in grocery stores, convenience stores and restaurant licensees.

Secured funding for the 15 Community Colleges including passage of the State Board of Higher Education.

Led the passage of legislation to provide for the addition of the federal judiciary in the Pennsylvania Protective Class Law.

Worked to advance client's legislative goals in the reauthorization of the Commonwealth's One Call System.

C&G Strategies has focused its practice on working both sides of the aisle. We have relationships in all four Caucus Leadership Teams

Co-Founder/General Counsel

Tony has dedicated his entire career to government relations, representing a variety of corporations and non-profit organizations from across the Commonwealth. An effective advocate, his experience and reputation helps make connections between his clients and policy makers. Tony is an active and well-respected participant in the legislative process in Harrisburg. Tony is known for his tireless work ethic and his ability to bring together stakeholders on any issue to find commonalities and work together. His expertise lies in government relations, legislative strategy, political action committee (PAC) regulation, and lobbying regulation. Tony is also a frequent continuing legal education (CLE) presenter.

Senior Policy Director

With over a decade of experience in government relations, Don has honed his skills in legislative and regulatory tracking, research, firm communications, and lobbying. His clients have ranged from Fortune 500 companies to non-profit organizations.

His roles have provided him opportunities to spearhead grassroots campaigns, shape legislative agendas, direct political action committee initiatives, and lobby. He also previously served in lobbying and government relations roles in statewide associations.

Co-Founder/ Managing Partner

With more than 25 years of experience in government, public affairs, and strategic communications, David comes from The Caliguiri Group, a firm he founded in 2011. After successfully managing several political campaigns, David was also an integral part of Pittsburgh First's campaign for a Pennsylvania state gaming license.

Prior to launching his own firm, David was a lobbyist representing clients before local and state governments. He is an active member of the Pittsburgh community and sits on the boards of several nonprofit organizations serving the region.

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We win. Period. Our team has a track record of winning in the halls of the capitol.Today's world is oversaturated with information and content. Whether you are trying to pass a piece of legislation, trying to mobilize the public to your cause, or trying to convey your brand's unique position in the marketplace, you need to define what makes you different from the competition.At Maverick Strategies, we use our decades of experience to match the right strategy and tactics to help you convey your message. We win. Differently.

With more than a decade of experience in politics, Ray Zaborney has played a key role in advising some of Pennsylvania's leading political figures. For his work, he has been recognized nationally as one of the country's leading political consultants. As the founding partner of Maverick Strategies (formerly State Street Strategies), Zaborney serves as a government relations and public affairs strategist for organizations with interests in front of state government.

Zaborney has advised a wide range of clients on legislation and politics in the Commonwealth, from Fortune 500 companies to scrappy startups and everything in between. Zaborney has worked to help set up a regulatory framework for Transportation Network Companies (TNCs) here in the Commonwealth, to expand gaming to make Pennsylvania a leader in internet gaming, to pass a record investment in infrastructure, and to protect and expand the authority of our Capitol city to escape near bankruptcy. He has been a leading advocate for non-discrimination protections, affordable health care, access to quality hospitals, education reforms to improve our public schools, and legislation to give minor offenders a clean slate to pursue opportunities.

Ray has served as a political advisor to some of Pennsylvania's leading political organizations including The Pennsylvania Republican Party, The Senate Republican Campaign Committee, The House Republican Campaign Committee, Senate Majority Leader Jake Corman, Majority Leader Dave Reed, Justice Sallie Mundy, Attorney General and Governor Tom Corbett, Lynn Swann, and numerous House and Senate members.

Ray is often sought after as a spokesperson and as a political analyst. Ray has contributed to stories that have appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Washington Times, The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Pittsburgh Post Gazette, The Pittsburgh Tribune Review, The Harrisburg Patriot, The Erie Times, The Scranton Times, The Wilkes Barre Times Leader, The Allentown Morning Call, The Pittsburgh City Paper, Stateline, Roll Call, CQ Politics, PoliticsPA, ESPN The Magazine, and Sports Illustrated.

In addition to his many print contributions, Zaborney has been a frequent guest on television and radio programs throughout the Commonwealth to discuss political campaigns and the political environment both in Pennsylvania and our nation.

Ray lives and works with his wife, Jennifer, and their daughters, Grace and Emma, in New Cumberland.

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The Law Offices of Frank D. Boston III was formed more than 18 years ago, and quickly grew to become one of the top lobbying and government relations firms in Baltimore and Maryland. In addition to lobbying, the group specializes in general litigation, ranging from carbon monoxide cases to personal injury lawsuits. Frank is consistently ranked among the top lobbyists in Maryland by the state ethics commission.

The practice has two locations, one in Baltimore and a second in Annapolis. Both of these locales were selected so the lawyers and support personnel could continue to provide boutique services to a wide, and diverse group of clients.

When you hire the Law Offices of Frank D. Boston III, you get more than a master litigator, you immediately benefit from years of experience in the law and lobbying fields. The size of our practice allows each attorney to personally meet with his or her client and fully explain strategy and tactics.

Firm Specialties:
As one of the leading business lobbyists and government relations experts in Maryland, we have worked with clients from backgrounds that range from law enforcement to healthcare to real estate, and beyond. Our client list has enabled us to gain a depth of experience and knowledge that is unmatched by other firms. The services we offer also include procurement lobbying.

When you hire the lobbying services of our firm, you acquire a partner that becomes familiar with your agenda, and builds a strategy designed to reach your goals. We believe in working closely with our clients, and the government relations services we provide are conducted in an ethical, professional manner.

FRANK D. BOSTON, III has more than 22 years experience representing individuals and small and large companies in the Maryland legislature and in courts throughout the state. He received his law degree from the University of Baltimore School of Law, where he was a recipient of the James May Scholarship, the Chief Justice of the law school's honor court, a member of the Moot Court Board, teacher's assistant, and an American Jurisprudence awardee.

Prior to launching his own firm, Mr. Boston served as a law clerk with Whiteford, Taylor, and Preston and with the Felony Trial Division of Baltimore's Office of the Public Defender, and he worked in public affairs and government relations in both Annapolis and Baltimore.

Mr. Boston earned his undergraduate B.S. degree from Bucknell University, where he was not only a four-year varsity letterman in lacrosse and junior varsity basketball, but also a member of the Dean's List and the student his classmates elected to deliver their Senior Commencement Speech. Frank also achieved the rank of Eagle Scout in the Boy Scouts of America.

Before becoming an attorney, Mr. Boston worked for several years as a retail bond trader on Wall Street. During those years, Mr. Boston honed his analytical and quantitative skills as he assembled complex information in a position that demanded that he think and react quickly — all under pressure and with poise. Today those skills serve him well in both the courtroom and the Legislature.

An active member of the community, Mr. Boston has served on the Boards of Directors of The Dyslexia Tutoring Program and the Children's Chorus of Maryland and Learning, Inc. He is a former member of the Executive Committee of the Board of Trustees of The Park School, his alma mater, and is currently a member of the Board of Directors of Baltimore's public radio station, WYPR. He is also a board member of the Baltimore Animal Rescue Shelter (BARCS).

CHRISTOPHER ALBANESE

(Ohio)
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ROBERT BLAIR

(Florida)
Clients:

1) 211 Tampa Bay Cares, Inc.

2) 2357 Solutions

3) 831 Federal Acquisition, LLC dba / The Big Easy Casino

4) Accel Schools LLC

5) Barlop Inc.

6) Blitz Permits Inc

7) Breakthrough Miami, Inc.

8) Brevard County Clerk of Courts

9) Bronner Group, LLC

10) Buccaneers Limited Partnership

11) Central Florida Expressway Authority

12) CGI Technologies & Solutions, Inc.

13) Charter Schools USA

14) City of Anna Maria

15) City of Indian Harbour Beach

16) City of West Melbourne

17) Classic Learning Initiatives, LLC

18) Coca-Cola Beverages Florida, LLC

19) CodeBoxx Foundation

20) Community Based Care of Brevard County dba Family Partnerships of Central Florida

21) Community Haven for Adults and Children with Developmental Disabilities, Inc.

22) Dominium Development & Acquisitions, LLC

23) Eli Lilly and Company

24) Energetico, Inc.

25) Estate of Danielle Maudsley, C/O Ralph Guito, Esquire

26) Estate of Makenzie Nevarez, a minor child, in care of Justice for Kids

27) ExamWorks, LLC.

28) FirstEnroll LLC

29) Florida Alliance of Information and Referral Services, Inc.

30) Florida Atlantic University Foundation, Inc.

31) Florida Chiropractic Coalition, Inc.

32) Florida Community Care

33) Florida Council on Economic Education, Inc.

34) Florida Crystals Corporation

35) Florida Development Finance Corporation

36) Florida Electric Cooperatives Association

37) Florida High School Athletic Association

38) Florida Optometric Association

39) Florida Partnership to End Domestic Violence

40) Florida Power & Light Company

41) Florida Studio Theatre, Inc.

42) Florida's Children First

43) FLOTE LLC

44) Fontainebleau Development

45) Foot Print to Success Clubhouse, Inc.

46) Foundations to Freedom

47) Ged Lawyers, LLP

48) GFL Solid Waste Southeast LLC

49) Grace Landing, Inc.

50) Guardians of Florida Animal Rescue Inc

51) Hera Property Registry, LLC

52) In Touch With Communities Around the World, Inc. dba Arts Conservatory for Teens (ACT)

53) Independent Living Systems

54) Jacksonville Regional Chamber of Commerce

55) JAMARO/TTERRA

56) JoAnn Chiddister on behalf of C.C.

57) Kroll, LLC

58) Larkin Community Hospital

59) Layla Estrada, a minor child, in care of Justice for Kids

60) LiFT Academy / LiFT University

61) Live Nation Entertainment

62) Marathon Petroleum Corporation

63) Marine Industries Association of Palm Beach County, Inc.

64) Matthews Bus Alliance, Inc.

65) Max Giannikos, by Waggener Law, PLLC

66) Meat Market Tampa LLC

67) Melbourne Tillman Water Control District

68) Menorah Manor Foundation, Inc.

69) Mental Health America of the Palm Beaches

70) Merlin Law Group, P. A.

71) Miami Dade County Tax Collector

72) Miami-Dade County Public Schools

73) Michele Mitchell on behalf of H.H.

74) Mobile Safe Zones LLC

75) Moleaer, Inc.

76) Morgan and Morgan o/b/o Sean Hurley

77) No Limits Academy

78) Nova Southeastern University

79) Novartis Services, Inc.

80) Omni Healthcare, Inc.

81) Orchard Therapeutics North America

82) Oscar Health

83) Oscar Management Corporation

84) Palm Beach County

85) PAVE Mobility, Inc.

86) Paydhealth

87) Pet Industry Joint Advisory Council DBA Pet Advocacy Network

88) Phillies Florida LLC

89) Pinnacle Ozone Solutions, LLC

90) PMI US Corporate Services Inc. and Affiliates

91) Precision Companies, Inc.

92) Private Care Association of Florida Inc.

93) Property Appraiser of Miami-Dade County

94) Reading and Math, Inc.

95) Rogers Behavioral Health

96) RTR Financial Services, Inc.

97) Ruth Eckerd Hall, Inc.

98) Safe Families for Children Alliance

99) Saint Leo University, Inc.

100) Salvador Dali Museum, Inc.

101) Santa Fe College Foundation, Inc.

102) Sarasota County Tax Collector

103) Seafarer Exploration Corp

104) Sensys Gatso USA

105) SH Americas LLC

106) Sidecar Health, Inc.

107) Smartchoice Communications LLC

108) Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Tampa Bay, Florida, Inc.

109) Southeast QSR, LLC

110) St. Petersburg Downtown Partnership

111) Stericycle, Inc.

112) StormQuant Inc.

113) Tampa Bay Chamber

114) Tampa Bay Water

115) Tampa Hillsborough Expressway Authority

116) The Academy at Glengary

117) The Association of Early Learning Coalitions

118) The Astronauts Memorial Foundation

119) The Building Industry Institute, Inc.

120) The Children's Trust

121) The Florida Holocaust Museum

122) The Promise Fund of Florida, Inc.

123) Trapbag

124) University of South Florida Foundation

125) USF Student Government

126) Verizon

127) Vets2PM, LLC

128) Walmart Inc.

129) Who We Play For

130) Williams Communications, Inc.

131) WOFT

132) Women of Tomorrow Mentor and Scholarship Program, Inc.

133) Young Mens Christian Association of Greater St Petersburg Inc

134) Zuffa, LLC

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Clients:
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MICHAEL CAHOON

(Louisiana)
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Clients:

MICHAEL HENDERSON

(Missouri)
  • (573) 520-7240

  • 235 E High StreetSuite 301Jefferson CityMO65101

Clients:
Clients:

1) A Place for Mom

2) Adelanto HealthCare Ventures, LLC

3) Advocating for Seniors

4) Ajax Building Company, LLC

5) American Public Education, Inc.

6) American Traffic Solutions, Inc. d/b/a Verra Mobility

7) Anthropic, PBC

8) AshBritt, Inc.

9) Associated Builders and Contractors Florida East Coast Chapter Inc.

10) Associated Industries of Florida, Inc.

11) Assurant Group

12) AT&T Services, Inc.

13) Atkins North America, Inc.

14) bestbet Jacksonville

15) BlackRock Funds Services Group, LLC

16) Boatsetter

17) Bonefish & Tarpon Trust

18) Brandt Information Services

19) Broward College Foundation

20) Broward County

21) Busch Wildlife Sanctuary

22) Carlyle Investment Management L.L.C.

23) CDR Maguire

24) Chick-Fil-A, Inc.

25) Cicero Action

26) Citadel Enterprise Americas LLC

27) Citigroup Washington Inc.

28) City of Boca Raton

29) City of Coral Gables

30) City of Fort Lauderdale

31) Cody Khan

32) Community Care Plan

33) Coventry

34) CURE Auto Insurance

35) CVS Health and All Affiliates

36) Delta Air Lines, Inc.

37) Development Corporation for Israel

38) DialCare, LLC.

39) Ducky Recovery, LLC.

40) Ecosouth Florida, LLC

41) Elevated, LLC

42) Elite DNA Therapy

43) Emovis USA, Inc.

44) Field of Dreams

45) Florida Alliance for Seniors

46) Florida Alliance for Vacation Rentals

47) Florida Association of Nurse Anesthesiology

48) Florida Atlantic University Foundation, Inc.

49) Florida Community Financial Services Association

50) Florida Credit Union Association

51) Florida Institute of Technology

52) Florida International University Foundation, Inc.

53) Florida Power & Light Company

54) Florida Prosecuting Attorney's Association

55) Florida Realtors

56) Florida Surplus Lines Association

57) Fox Corporation

58) Gartner, Inc.

59) George Hackney Inc. d/b/a Trulieve

60) Haleon Consumer Healthcare

61) Hillpointe, LLC

62) Horsepower Electric

63) INSIGHTEC

64) K9s for Warriors

65) Kalshi Inc.

66) Lennar Homes, LLC

67) Life Science Logistics, LLC

68) Little Havana Activities & Nutrition Centers of Dade County, Inc.

69) Loggerhead Marinelife Center

70) Lost Tree Village Property Owners Association, Inc.

71) Melbourne Greyhound Park

72) Memorial Healthcare System

73) Miami-Dade County

74) Monroe County Board of County Commissioners

75) National Speech & Debate Association

76) Neal Communities

77) Neal Land & Neighborhoods

78) Nile Inc.

79) North American Transit Alliance

80) OBS Real Estate Holdings, LLC

81) Ocala Breeders' Sales Company, Inc.

82) Old Republic National Title Insurance Company

83) Orange Barrel Media

84) Orlando Health

85) Palm Beach Atlantic University

86) Palm Beach County

87) Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office

88) Palm Beach Zoo

89) Paypal

90) PCI Gaming

91) Peregrine Technologies, Inc.

92) Polk County Board of County Commissioners

93) Primerica, Inc.

94) PrizePicks

95) Project LIFT

96) Promise Network Inc.

97) Quintessence Marine, Inc.

98) RAI Services Company

99) Real Public Notices LLC

100) Redwood Dev Co, LLC

101) RELX Inc.

102) Renaissance Learning, Inc.

103) Resource Environmental Solutions, LLC

104) Ryan, LLC

105) Sacred Heart Health System, Inc.

106) SaferWatch, LLC

107) Safety Net Hospital Alliance of Florida

108) SAI Interactive

109) Sarasota Memorial Health Care System

110) School Board of Brevard County

111) Sellers Dorsey

112) South Automotive Group

113) St. Petersburg College Foundation

114) St. Vincent's Health System, Inc.

115) Starkey Hearing Technologies

116) Sunshine State Tag Agency LLC

117) Take Stock in Children

118) The Center for Arts & Innovation, Inc.

119) The City of Miami

120) The City of Venice

121) The Coalition of Attainable Housing Providers of Florida, Inc.

122) The Distilled Spirits Council of the United States, Inc.

123) The Everglades Trust

124) The GEO Group, Inc.

125) The North Highland Company

126) Town Of Highland Beach

127) University of Florida Foundation, Inc.

128) University of Florida Student Government Association

129) University of Miami

130) Veyer, LLC

131) Visa U.S.A. Inc.

132) Welbe Health

133) Woolpert, Inc.

134) World Liberty Financial

STEPHANIE JOHNSON

(Michigan)
  • 5173720860

  • 124 WEST ALLEGAN ST SUITE 1700LANSINGMI48933

Clients:

GREGORY JONES

(Alabama)

STERLING JONES

(Alabama)
Clients:

LUKE KOPETSKY

(Federal)
  • 219 Randolph Place, NEUnit 1WashingtonDC20002

TAYLOR LAWRENCE

(Michigan)
  • 8104291463

  • 124 W ALLEGAN ST STE 1700LANSINGMI48933

Clients:

ANDREW LEAVITT

(Michigan)
  • 5174854044

  • 124 W ALLEGAN ST STE 1700LANSINGMI48933

Clients:

1) AIRBNB INC (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

2) AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

3) AMERICAN KRATOM ASSOCIATION (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

4) AMERICAN PHARMACIES (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

5) AMERICAN PROMISE EDUCATION FUND (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

6) AMGEN INC (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

7) BEACON HILL PROPERTIES (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

8) BLAINS FARM AND FLEET (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

9) BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM PHARMACEUTICALS INC (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

10) BRISTOL MYERS SQUIBB COMPANY (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

11) BUSINESS LEADERS FOR MICHIGAN INC (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

12) CAVNUE LLC (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

13) CENTERING HEALTHCARE INSTITUTE (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

14) CHALDEAN AMERICAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

15) CHILDRENS LAW SECTION STATE BAR OF MICHIGAN (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

16) COMCAST CABLE COMMUNICATIONS MANAGEMENT LLC (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

17) COMMUNITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION OF MI (CEDAM) (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

18) COPPER PEAK (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

19) COUNT MI VOTE (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

20) CPV MASON ROAD LLC (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

21) CRESCO LABS LLC (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

22) DAVITA HEALTHCARE PARTNERS INC (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

23) DELOITTE CONSULTING LLP (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

24) ELECTRIFICATION COALITION FOUNDATION (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

25) ELEVATOR INDUSTRY WORK PRESERVATION FUND (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

26) ENNIS CENTER FOR CHILDREN INC (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

27) FAMILY LAW SECTION STATE BAR OF MICHIGAN (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

28) FOOD BANK COUNCIL OF MICHIGAN (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

29) FRANCIS ENERGY (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

30) GRAND RIVER BANDS OF OTTAWA INDIANS (from NEXXUS CONSULTING LLC)

31) GROUP 10 MANAGEMENT (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

32) HOPEWELL FUND (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

33) HOPSKIPDRIVE INC (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

34) INSIGHT (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

35) ITC HOLDINGS CORP (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

36) KOCH GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS LLC AND AFFILIATES (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

37) LATSON PARTNERS (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

38) LEARNING COM (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

39) LUNDBECK PHARMACEUTICALS LLC (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

40) MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION IN MICHIGAN (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

41) MICHIGAN AMBULATORY SURGERY ASSOCIATION (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

42) MICHIGAN ASSOCIATION OF CHIEFS OF POLICE (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

43) MICHIGAN ASSOCIATION OF FIRE CHIEFS (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

44) MICHIGAN COLLEGE ACCESS NETWORK (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

45) MICHIGAN ORTHOPEDIC SOCIETY (MOS) (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

46) MICHIGAN SECTION AMERICAN COLLEGE OF OBS AND GYN (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

47) MICHIGAN STATE UTILITY WORKERS COUNCIL (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

48) MICROSOFT CORPORATION (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

49) MID MICHIGAN HEALTH CONSORTIUM (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

50) MISS DIG SYSTEM INC (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

51) MULTISTATE ASSOCIATES LLC (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

52) MY COMMUNITY DENTAL CENTERS (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

53) NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BENEFITS AND INSURANCE PROFESSIONALS MI CHAPTER (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

54) NATIONAL FIRE SPRINKLER ASSOCIATION (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

55) NATURAL RESOURCES DEFENSE COUNCIL INC AND ITS AFFILIATES (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

56) NEPHROLOGY ASSOCIATES OF MICHIGAN (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

57) NETCHOICE (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

58) NOVARTIS SERVICES INC (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

59) OPERATING ENGINEERS 324 (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

60) PROSECUTING ATTORNEYS ASSOCIATION OF MICHIGAN (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

61) PROTECT DEMOCRACY UNITED (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

62) RESOURCE RECYCLING SYSTEMS (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

63) SAULT STE MARIE TRIBE OF CHIPPEWA INDIANS (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

64) SAVVAS (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

65) SCHOSTAK BROTHERS AND COMPANY INC (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

66) SERVICE EMPLOYEES INTERNATIONAL UNION (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

67) SIELOFF, KIRSTIE (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

68) SIXTEEN THIRTY FUND (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

69) SOUTHWEST MICHIGAN FIRST (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

70) THE CORPORATION FOR SUPPORTIVE HOUSING (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

71) UNITED WAY FOR SOUTHEASTERN MICHIGAN (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

72) UNITED WAY OF NORTHWEST MICHIGAN (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

73) UTILITY WORKERS UNION OF AMERICA LOCAL 223 (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

74) UTILITY WORKERS UNION OF AMERICA NATIONAL (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

75) VFW NATIONAL HOME FOR CHILDREN (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

76) WILD BILLS TOBACCO (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

JAMESAARON PIERRE

(Alabama)

MATT POWELL

(Pennsylvania)

CHRISTOPHER SCHOONOVER

(Florida)
Clients:

1) A Place for Mom

2) Adelanto HealthCare Ventures, LLC

3) Advocating for Seniors

4) American Public Education, Inc.

5) American Traffic Solutions, Inc. d/b/a Verra Mobility

6) Anthropic, PBC

7) Associated Builders and Contractors Florida East Coast Chapter Inc.

8) Associated Industries of Florida, Inc.

9) Atkins North America, Inc.

10) bestbet Jacksonville

11) Bonefish & Tarpon Trust

12) Brandt Information Services

13) Broward College Foundation

14) Broward County

15) Busch Wildlife Sanctuary

16) Carlyle Investment Management L.L.C.

17) CDR Maguire

18) Chick-Fil-A, Inc.

19) Cicero Action

20) Citadel Enterprise Americas LLC

21) Citigroup Washington Inc.

22) City of Coral Gables

23) City of Fort Lauderdale

24) Community Care Plan

25) Coral Rock Development Group, LLC

26) Coventry

27) Delta Air Lines, Inc.

28) Development Corporation for Israel

29) DialCare, LLC.

30) Ducky Recovery, LLC.

31) Elevated, LLC

32) Elite DNA Therapy

33) Field of Dreams

34) Florida Alliance for Seniors

35) Florida Association of District School Superintendents

36) Florida Association of Nurse Anesthesiology

37) Florida Atlantic University Foundation, Inc.

38) Florida Community Financial Services Association

39) Florida Credit Union Association

40) Florida Institute of Technology

41) Florida International University Foundation, Inc.

42) Florida Power & Light Company

43) Florida Realtors

44) Florida Surplus Lines Association

45) Fluid Marine

46) Fox Corporation

47) Gartner, Inc.

48) George Hackney Inc. d/b/a Trulieve

49) Haleon Consumer Healthcare

50) Hillpointe, LLC

51) Horsepower Electric

52) INSIGHTEC

53) K9s for Warriors

54) Kalshi Inc.

55) Lennar Homes, LLC

56) Life Science Logistics, LLC

57) Little Havana Activities & Nutrition Centers of Dade County, Inc.

58) Loggerhead Marinelife Center

59) Lost Tree Village Property Owners Association, Inc.

60) Melbourne Greyhound Park

61) Memorial Healthcare System

62) National Speech & Debate Association

63) Neal Communities

64) Neal Land & Neighborhoods

65) North American Transit Alliance

66) OBS Real Estate Holdings, LLC

67) Ocala Breeders' Sales Company, Inc.

68) Old Republic National Title Insurance Company

69) Oportun, Inc.

70) Orange Barrel Media

71) Orlando Health

72) Palm Beach Atlantic University

73) Palm Beach County

74) Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office

75) Palm Beach Zoo

76) Palo Alto Networks, Inc.

77) Paypal

78) Peregrine Technologies, Inc.

79) Polk County Board of County Commissioners

80) PrizePicks

81) Project LIFT

82) Promise Network Inc.

83) Quintessence Marine, Inc.

84) RAI Services Company

85) RELX Inc.

86) Renaissance Learning, Inc.

87) Resource Environmental Solutions, LLC

88) Ryan, LLC

89) Sacred Heart Health System, Inc.

90) SaferWatch, LLC

91) Safety Net Hospital Alliance of Florida

92) SAI Interactive

93) Sarasota Memorial Health Care System

94) School Board of Brevard County

95) Sellers Dorsey

96) Sobe Sky Development, LLC

97) St. Petersburg College Foundation

98) St. Vincent's Health System, Inc.

99) Starkey Hearing Technologies

100) Sunshine State Tag Agency LLC

101) Take Stock in Children

102) The City of Miami

103) The City of Venice

104) The Coalition of Attainable Housing Providers of Florida, Inc.

105) The Distilled Spirits Council of the United States, Inc.

106) The Everglades Trust

107) The GEO Group, Inc.

108) The North Highland Company

109) TRC Companies, Inc.

110) University of Florida Foundation, Inc.

111) University of Florida Student Government Association

112) University of Miami

113) Veyer, LLC

114) Visa U.S.A. Inc.

115) Welbe Health

116) Woolpert, Inc.

117) World Liberty Financial

JENNIFER SIMON

(Wyoming)
  • PO Box 7316PMB 366JacksonWY83002

MICHAEL ZIMMER

(Michigan)
  • 5174854044

  • 124 W ALLEGAN ST STE 1700LANSINGMI48933

Clients:

1) AIRBNB INC (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

2) AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

3) AMERICAN KRATOM ASSOCIATION (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

4) AMERICAN PHARMACIES (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

5) AMERICAN PROMISE EDUCATION FUND (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

6) AMGEN INC (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

7) BEACON HILL PROPERTIES (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

8) BLAINS FARM AND FLEET (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

9) BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM PHARMACEUTICALS INC (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

10) BRISTOL MYERS SQUIBB COMPANY (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

11) BUSINESS LEADERS FOR MICHIGAN INC (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

12) CAVNUE LLC (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

13) CENTERING HEALTHCARE INSTITUTE (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

14) CHALDEAN AMERICAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

15) CHILDRENS LAW SECTION STATE BAR OF MICHIGAN (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

16) COMCAST CABLE COMMUNICATIONS MANAGEMENT LLC (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

17) COMMUNITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION OF MI (CEDAM) (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

18) COPPER PEAK (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

19) COUNT MI VOTE (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

20) CPV MASON ROAD LLC (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

21) CRESCO LABS LLC (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

22) DAVITA HEALTHCARE PARTNERS INC (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

23) DELOITTE CONSULTING LLP (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

24) ELECTRIFICATION COALITION FOUNDATION (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

25) ELEVATOR INDUSTRY WORK PRESERVATION FUND (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

26) ENNIS CENTER FOR CHILDREN INC (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

27) FAMILY LAW SECTION STATE BAR OF MICHIGAN (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

28) FOOD BANK COUNCIL OF MICHIGAN (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

29) FRANCIS ENERGY (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

30) GROUP 10 MANAGEMENT (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

31) HOPEWELL FUND (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

32) HOPSKIPDRIVE INC (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

33) INSIGHT (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

34) ITC HOLDINGS CORP (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

35) KOCH GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS LLC AND AFFILIATES (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

36) LATSON PARTNERS (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

37) LEARNING COM (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

38) LUNDBECK PHARMACEUTICALS LLC (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

39) MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION IN MICHIGAN (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

40) MICHIGAN AMBULATORY SURGERY ASSOCIATION (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

41) MICHIGAN ASSOCIATION OF CHIEFS OF POLICE (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

42) MICHIGAN ASSOCIATION OF FIRE CHIEFS (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

43) MICHIGAN COLLEGE ACCESS NETWORK (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

44) MICHIGAN ORTHOPEDIC SOCIETY (MOS) (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

45) MICHIGAN SECTION AMERICAN COLLEGE OF OBS AND GYN (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

46) MICHIGAN STATE UTILITY WORKERS COUNCIL (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

47) MICROSOFT CORPORATION (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

48) MID MICHIGAN HEALTH CONSORTIUM (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

49) MISS DIG SYSTEM INC (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

50) MULTISTATE ASSOCIATES LLC (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

51) MY COMMUNITY DENTAL CENTERS (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

52) NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BENEFITS AND INSURANCE PROFESSIONALS MI CHAPTER (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

53) NATIONAL FIRE SPRINKLER ASSOCIATION (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

54) NATURAL RESOURCES DEFENSE COUNCIL INC AND ITS AFFILIATES (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

55) NEPHROLOGY ASSOCIATES OF MICHIGAN (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

56) NETCHOICE (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

57) NOVARTIS SERVICES INC (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

58) OPERATING ENGINEERS 324 (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

59) PROSECUTING ATTORNEYS ASSOCIATION OF MICHIGAN (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

60) PROTECT DEMOCRACY UNITED (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

61) RESOURCE RECYCLING SYSTEMS (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

62) SAULT STE MARIE TRIBE OF CHIPPEWA INDIANS (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

63) SAVVAS (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

64) SCHOSTAK BROTHERS AND COMPANY INC (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

65) SERVICE EMPLOYEES INTERNATIONAL UNION (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

66) SIELOFF, KIRSTIE (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

67) SIXTEEN THIRTY FUND (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

68) SOUTHWEST MICHIGAN FIRST (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

69) THE CORPORATION FOR SUPPORTIVE HOUSING (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

70) UNITED WAY FOR SOUTHEASTERN MICHIGAN (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

71) UNITED WAY OF NORTHWEST MICHIGAN (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

72) UTILITY WORKERS UNION OF AMERICA LOCAL 223 (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

73) UTILITY WORKERS UNION OF AMERICA NATIONAL (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

74) VFW NATIONAL HOME FOR CHILDREN (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

75) WILD BILLS TOBACCO (from KHOURY JOHNSON LEAVITT)

76) WORLD EDUCATION SERVICES