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

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

20+ years

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

The Chesapeake Group approaches government relations and lobbying with a focus on customer service and information sharing. Navigating bureaucracy can be intimidating and frustrating, but through decades of experience and relationship building I assist my clients in achieving their goals at the Capitol and understanding the complex processes behind the scenes. Connecting people to tackle issues and remove barriers to business is tremendously rewarding and why I love my work.

20+ years

Current member of the Dean's Advisory Council for the La State University School of Veterinary Medicine

Member of Council for a Better Louisiana (CABL) - A Non-Paritsan Policy Group

Sigma Nu Alumni Association

Former Member-Governor's DWI Task Force

  • Eric is as solid, effective, and responsive as one could want in a government relations professional. He understands what's important and what isn't, and only spends his and our valuable time on the former. Top notch. - Hunter Limbaugh, Southeastern Counsel Wine Institute
  • Eric was chosen as our lobbyist because of his work ethic and outstanding relationships with legislators and other advocates. His ability to get competing interests to work together and find solutions has proven invaluable. - Brett Michelin, Senior Director, State Government Affairs Association for Accessible Medicine
  • Eric M. Sunstrom has had a distinguished career communicating complex issues to public officials; first as an in-house government affairs executive and most recently as the head of a successful lobbying firm. Eric's career began in local lobbying as the first ever director of governmental affairs for the St. Tammany Home Builders Association. From there he was hired as the Louisiana Restaurant Association's VP of government affairs.

    His experience in the halls of the legislature made for an easy transition to contract lobbying and public relations. Eric launched The Chesapeake Group in 2004 bringing his expertise to a wider range of clients, designing and implementing programs to promote legislative and regulatory initiatives on their behalf. Since that time he has advocated issues from industry-supported fee increases, tax cuts and pro-business legislation. Currently, Eric serves as President of The Chesapeake Group, coordinating the legislative agenda for a number of clients. Mr. Sunstrom was recently appointed to the LSU School of Vetinary Medicine Dean's Advisory Council. He is a former member of the Governor's DWI Task Force, and the Hunting and Fishing Advisory Education Council.

    Eric is a native of Baltimore, Md and attended Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, La where he received a Bachelor's Degree in Political Science. He resides in Baton Rouge with his wife Meg and their Doberman, Copper.

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

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

    20+ years

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

    GENE DESANTIS

    (New York)
    • 518-449-3359

    • 80 STATE STREET11TH FLOORALBANYNY

    Clients:

    1) Alliance for Clean Energy

    2) American Adoption Congress

    3) AMIDA CARE, INC.

    4) Aquafil USA Inc.

    5) ARCONIC, INC.

    6) ASSOCIATION FOR PROFESSIONALS IN INFECTION CONTROL AND EPIDEMIOLOGY, INC.

    7) Association of Surgical Technologists

    8) BROTHERHOOD/SISTER SOL, INC. (THE)

    9) Circular Polymers

    10) CITIZENS' COMMITTEE FOR CHILDREN OF NY, INC.

    11) COALITION FOR BEHAVIORAL HEALTH, INC. (THE) ( COALITION FOR BEHAVIORAL HEALTH, INC. (THE))

    12) COALITION FOR THE HOMELESS, INC.

    13) Coalition to Fund Excluded Workers ( Coalition to Fund Excluded Workers, COMMUNITIES FOR CHANGE, INC. (NEW YORK), FISCAL POLICY INSTITUTE, INC., MAKE THE ROAD NEW YORK, INC),COALITION

    14) Coalition to Fund Excluded Workers ( Coalition to Fund Excluded Workers, MAKE THE ROAD NEW YORK, INC),COALITION

    15) Coalition to Fund Excluded Workers ( Coalition to Fund Excluded Workers; COMMUNITIES FOR CHANGE, INC. (NEW YORK); FISCAL POLICY INSTITUTE, INC.; MAKE THE ROAD NEW YORK, INC);COALITION

    16) Coalition to Fund Excluded Workers ( Coalition to Fund Excluded Workers; MAKE THE ROAD NEW YORK, INC);COALITION

    17) COMMITTEE OF METHADONE PROGRAM ADMINISTRATORS OF NEW YORK STATE, INC.

    18) COMMON CAUSE/NY ( COMMON CAUSE/NY)

    19) ConnectGen Services LLC

    20) DEFENDERS ASSOCIATION (NYS)

    21) DRUG POLICY ALLIANCE

    22) EARTHJUSTICE

    23) ELLIOTT MANAGEMENT CORPORATION

    24) ELLIOTT MANAGEMENT CORPORATION

    25) Emergent BioSolutions

    26) EVERGREEN HEALTH

    27) FOOD & WATER WATCH

    28) JUDGE ROTENBERG EDUCATIONAL CENTER, INC.

    29) Just Strategy ( Just Strategy, One Fair Wage Action)

    30) Just Strategy ( Just Strategy; One Fair Wage Action)

    31) KATAL CENTER FOR HEALTH, EQUITY AND JUSTICE, INC.

    32) LEGAL ASSISTANCE GROUP (NY)

    33) LINCOLN CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS, INC. ( LINCOLN CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS, INC.)

    34) LINCOLN CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS, INC. ( LINCOLN CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS, INC., NY Philharmonic)

    35) LINCOLN CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS, INC. ( LINCOLN CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS, INC.; NY Philharmonic)

    36) MAKE THE ROAD NEW YORK, INC

    37) MGM RESORTS INTERNATIONAL OPERATIONS, INC.

    38) National Association Of Consumer Advocates

    39) NEW YORK CONSERVATION OFFICERS ASSOCIATION, INC.

    40) New York State Dispute Resolution Association

    41) NEW YORKERS FOR FAIR AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE REFORM, INC.

    42) NORTH STAR FUND (Communities United for Police Reform)

    43) NRDC Action Fund, Inc.

    44) NURSES ASSOCIATION-NYS ( NURSES ASSOCIATION-NYS)

    45) One Fair Wage Action

    46) OREXO US, INC.

    47) ParentChild+, Inc.

    48) PHYSICIANS COMMITTEE FOR RESPONSIBLE MEDICINE, INC.

    49) PRIMARY CARE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

    50) Public Interest Research Group Fund, Inc. (New York)

    51) REGIONAL COMMUNITY SERVICE PROGRAMS-NYS

    52) Resource Recycling Systems, Inc. ( Aquafil USA Inc., Circular Polymers, Resource Recycling Systems, Inc., Rise Composite Technologies)

    53) Resource Recycling Systems, Inc. ( Aquafil USA Inc.; Circular Polymers; Resource Recycling Systems, Inc.; Rise Composite Technologies)

    54) RESTAURANT OPPORTUNITIES CENTERS UNITED

    55) Rise Composite Technologies

    56) RIVERSTONE CLAIMS MANAGEMENT, LLC

    57) SAFE HORIZON, INC.

    58) SCHOOL NUTRITION ASSOCIATION (NY)

    59) SCHUYLER CENTER FOR ANALYSIS AND ADVOCACY, INC.

    60) sPower

    61) Terra-Gen

    62) TRESS CAPITOL ADVISORS, LLC ( CAMP DIRECTORS ASSOCIATION-NYS)

    63) TRESS CAPITOL ADVISORS, LLC ( JUDGE ROTENBERG EDUCATIONAL CENTER, INC.)

    64) UNION OF CONCERNED SCIENTISTS

    65) VERA INSTITUTE OF JUSTICE, INC.

    MARY ANN DONNARUMA

    (New York)
    • 518-449-3359

    • 80 STATE STREET11TH FLOORALBANYNY

    Clients:

    CHRISTINE FAGA

    (New York)
    • 518-449-3359

    • 80 STATE STREET11TH FLOORALBANYNY

    Clients:

    PAIGE JONES

    (New York)
    • 518-449-3359

    • 80 STATE STREET11TH FLOORALBANYNY

    Clients:

    SAM KESSLER

    (New York)
    • 518-449-3359

    • 80 STATE STREET11TH FLOORALBANYNY

    Clients:

    CAROL LEMON

    (New York)
    • 518-449-3359

    • 80 STATE STREET11TH FLOORALBANYNY

    Clients:

    ARTHUR MALKIN

    (New York)
    • 518-449-3359

    • 80 STATE STREET11TH FLOORALBANYNY

    Clients:

    CYLAS MARTELL-CRAWFORD

    (New York)
    • 518-449-3359

    • 80 STATE STREET11TH FLOORALBANYNY

    Clients:

    NATHAN MCDANIELS

    (New York)
    • 518-449-3359

    • 80 STATE STREET11TH FLOORALBANYNY

    Clients:

    STACIE ORELL

    (New York)
    • 518-449-3359

    • 80 STATE STREET11TH FLOORALBANYNY

    Clients:

    BRENDAN PRINCIPATO

    (New York)
    • 518-449-3359

    • 80 STATE STREET11TH FLOORALBANYNY

    Clients:

    DONALD ROSS

    (New York)
    • 518-449-3359

    • 80 STATE STREET11TH FLOORALBANYNY

    Clients:

    JESSICA SCHAFROTH

    (New York)
    • 518-449-3359

    • 80 STATE STREET11TH FLOORALBANYNY

    Clients:

    CATHERINE SCHUCHART

    (Federal)
    • 2900 S. Quincy StreetSuite 700ArlingtonVA22206

    CATHY SCHUCHART

    (Federal)