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Patricia Mackavage, a former legislative aide to the last three Pennsylvania governors, is Executive Director in the Harrisburg office of DMGS. Patty manages the day-to-day operations of the Harrisburg office. In addition, she represents clients' issues before the legislature and local governments throughout Pennsylvania. The client issues she advocates are very broad, but her area of expertise is the state budget process and public finance/economic development. On behalf of a major developer, Patty was a successful advocate for various brownfield projects in the state, including passage of legislation to permit Wegmans to sell craft beer in their store located in Malvern, Pennsylvania, and securing millions of dollars in grants and loan commitments from government sources.
3) American Power Play c/o MultiState Associates LLC
7) Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
10) Equifax, Inc.
11) HDR, Inc
16) Maximus, Inc.
17) OUTFRONT Media
18) PA Veterinary Medical Association
19) PA Women Work
20) Pennsylvania Cannabis Coalition
21) Pennsylvania for ABA, Inc.
23) Retail Energy Supply Assoication
25) The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
26) The Philadelphia Orchestra Association
27) Tower Health
Patty is a seasoned veteran who served as deputy secretary for legislative affairs for Governor's Rendell and Schweiker. She also served as a liaison between members of the state general assembly and the governor's office in negotiating legislation, capital budget projects and constituent issues. Patty consulted with state House and Senate leaders on legislative agendas, and coordinated the development and introduction of legislation for 15 departments and agencies of the executive branch, including the Liquor Control Board, the Department of Transportation, Turnpike Commission, the Department of Environmental Protection, the Department of Public Welfare (now the Department of Human Services) and the Department of Labor & Industry. From 2001 to 2003, Patty served as acting secretary and deputy secretary for legislative affairs under Governor Mark Schweiker. During the Ridge administration, she served as both legislative director and assistant legislative director for the Pennsylvania Department of Revenue. Patty was also a senior lobbyist for another government relations firm, where she lobbied the Pennsylvania General Assembly and developed legislative/procurement strategies for clients in industries such as transportation, financial services, gaming, liquor and healthcare, as well as for municipal and county governments.
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2) Alliance of Nonprofits for Insurance, Risk Retention Group, Inc.
4) American Association of Teaching Health Centers
5) American Political Science Association
6) American Public Transportation Association
7) American Seed Trade Association
8) Americans Standing for Simplification of the Estate Tax, Inc. (ASSET)
9) Ashkenazy Acquisition Corporation
10) Association of the German Confectionery Industry
12) Automotive Parts Manufacturers' Association
13) Biotechnology Innovation Organization
14) CAEAR Coalition
16) Children's Healthcare of Atlanta
18) CP Kelco
19) DC United
20) EQRx, Inc.
22) Fragrance Creators Association
24) Investment Company Institute
25) iQor US Inc.
28) Motor and Equipment Manufacturers Association
31) National Parking Association
32) NS Brands, Ltd.
36) Potomac Center North, Inc.
40) Securing America's Future Energy (SAFE)
43) Strato, Inc.
44) Tenaska, Inc.
45) The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
46) The Levy Group
47) Thrive Earlier Detection Corp.
48) Trails Act Landowners/Plaintiffs (separate litigants in similar litigation)
50) Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Assn of Washington Heights and Inwood, Inc.
1717 K Street, NW, Washington, DC, 20006-5344, 
34th Street and Civic Center Boulevard, Philadelphia, PA, 19104, 
1717 K Street, NW, Washington, DC, 20006-5344,