Introduction

We are experts in state and local government politics and process, and we have a wide and deep web of relationships that enable us to place political, policy and regulatory issues in front of the right decision makers at the right time to shape outcomes to meet operational needs.

Achievements

Senior-level counsel, informed by more than 30 years in the public policy arena, not only as a lobbyist, but also in policy, communications, campaigns and media. We always like to know the "why" behind a problem: How did it rise to needing a legislative or regulatory solution? Where did it come from? When we can get to the truth of those questions, then we can help figure out what "the right thing to do" looks like. Insistence that we get the facts right and understand the practical implementation impact of policy initiatives, not just on the client but also on others. We share the unvarnished puts and takes. We work with policymakers to think through how an agency will need to oversee a new initiative.A bipartisan, collaborative approach. You can count on us not to be partisans, to be deeply curious about who else is affected and appropriately engage other stakeholders.A virtual team of senior policy practitioners. When an issue requires other unique skill sets -- such as public opinion research, economic analysis, or legal analysis -- we partner with best-in-class professionals chosen for fit with the issue or project.

Clients

1) Cascade Policy Institute

2) City of North Plains

3) DMI

4) NABIP-Oregon

5) Oregon Community Foundation

6) Oregon Health Leadership Council

7) Oregon Tow Truck Association

8) Prime Therapeutics

9) Society of Professional Journalists

10) Stafford Investments, LP

11) United HealthCare

12) Willamette Dental

13) ZOOM+Care

Number of Years as a Lobbyist

20+ years

Biography

Tom Holt is a veteran of national and state politics and policy. He began his career in Washington, DC, as a media spokesman for a major think tank, and moved on to become a Cabinet speechwriter and later joined the editorial board of the Richmond (Va.) Times-Dispatch. He's been a fixture at the Oregon Capitol for more than 20 years, and has been described in the media as one of the state's most influential and respected lobbyists. He also is an active participant on the region's non-profit community, currently serving on the boards of Lines for Life and the ALS Association of Oregon and SW Washington, and is Officials Training Co-Chair for Oregon Swimming.

Last Updated: July 28, 2024