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ASLA Receives Two 2025 Power of Associations Silver Awards
ASLA Receives Two 2025 Power of Associations Silver Awards

Business Upturn

time29-07-2025

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  • Business Upturn

ASLA Receives Two 2025 Power of Associations Silver Awards

Washington, D.C., July 28, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The American Society of Landscape Architects has been recognized as a Power of Associations Silver Award by the American Society of Association Executives (ASAE) for its impactful work on two key initiatives, the ASLA Climate and Biodiversity Action Plan and Landscape Architecture is STEM. 'Congratulations to the American Society of Landscape Architects for exemplifying the impact associations have on the industries and professions they represent, and on society at large,' said ASAE President and CEO Michelle Mason, FASAE, CAE. 'It's always so incredibly satisfying to see associations going above and beyond their everyday mission to change the world. We're very proud to spotlight these award-winning initiatives.' 'This recognition is a powerful affirmation of the impact landscape architects are making—and the role ASLA plays in advancing that impact. The STEM designation achievement and our Climate Action Plan are strategic, bold efforts – but they are only possible because of the energy, insight and dedication our members bring every day. Their work within ASLA not only strengthens the profession, it also champions innovation through design that drives real change in communities, business, and ecosystems across the globe' said ASLA CEO Torey Carter-Conneen, Hon. ASLA. Climate Action Plan Launched in 2022, the ASLA Climate Action Plan aims to guide the landscape architecture profession toward achieving zero embodied and operational emissions and doubling carbon sequestration by 2040. What makes the plan extraordinary is its comprehensive approach. It integrates climate action into professional practice, engages underserved communities, fosters international collaboration, and contributes to global priorities such as the UN Sustainable Development Goals. By uniting members, staff, chapters, and partners around a shared climate vision, ASLA has demonstrated the power of associations to lead meaningful, systemic change—within the profession and across society. Landscape Architecture Is STEM ASLA sought to gain recognition of landscape architecture as a science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) profession. This pursuit was to acknowledge the extensive STEM coursework integral to landscape architecture education and gains credibility with decision-makers in government, academia, and industry. STEM recognition leads to more funding, more research, and more seats at the table when policies around climate, infrastructure, and public health are shaped. The culmination of these efforts was realized in 2023, when the U.S. Department of Homeland Security officially designated landscape architecture as a STEM discipline. This official recognition affirms what ASLA members already know: Landscape architects are using rigorous science and inspired design to solve some of the most urgent problems of our time. This designation helps society benefit more fully from the profession's problem-solving power. 'These recognitions from ASAE underscore the scale of what's possible when a profession organizes around a shared purpose—and we're just getting started,' said Carter-Conneen. To learn more about ASLA's Climate Action Plan, visit To learn more about ASLA's Landscape Architecture Is STEM initiative, visit MEDIA CONTACT: Press OfficeAmerican Society of Landscape Architects [email protected] (202) 216-2343

Burr racking up pharma clients
Burr racking up pharma clients

Politico

time03-07-2025

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  • Politico

Burr racking up pharma clients

With Bernie Becker, Daniel Lippman PROGRAMMING NOTE: We'll be off tomorrow for the holiday but will be back in your inboxes on Monday. BURR SIGNS ANOTHER PHARMA CLIENT: Former Senate HELP ranker Richard Burr has pulled in yet another new lobbying client from the pharmaceuticals world. The Republican, who's now at DLA Piper and fresh off his two-year 'cooling off' period for lobbying Congress, began working for biopharmaceutical company Biogen at the beginning of June, per a newly filed disclosure. — The firm is lobbying for Biogen on a slew of issues related to the drug industry, including Medicare and Medicaid policy, drug pricing and supply chains, FDA policies, patents and intellectual property, tariffs and tax policy. — Burr has been racking up new pharma clients this year. Since January, he's registered to lobby for the marquee brand name drug lobby PhRMA, the biopharmaceuticals lobby Biotechnology Innovation Organization, the drugmaker Novartis and the medical devices industry group AdvaMed, which was already a DLA Piper client. MORE NEW BUSINESS: Staying in the drug industry, Ozempic and Wegovy manufacturer Novo Nordisk hired Ballard Partners last month to lobby on drug regulations. Ballard is the third new outside firm that Novo has retained this year as the company builds out its bench of hired guns with ties to the Trump administration, which is preparing to single out extraordinarily popular weight-loss drugs like Novo's in its push to link U.S. drug prices to those paid abroad. — Ballard has also registered to lobby for the Binational Softwood Lumber Council amid a Commerce Department review of duties on Canadian softwood lumber. — Tiffany & Co., Fiskars Corporation and Atlas Holdings have also brought on new tariff lobbying help. The iconic jeweler retained Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld last month, while household goods maker Fiskars hired K&L Gates. Atlas, a manufacturing and distribution conglomerate, tapped Fierce Government Affairs to monitor tariff issues as well as Commerce's Section 232 steel probe. — Meanwhile Coca-Cola United, a Birmingham based bottler for the beverage giant, has hired Crossroads Strategies to work on issues related to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, beverage labeling, and the upcoming release of new dietary guidelines. TGIT and welcome to PI. It's a good thing many of you who doubted the megabill's July Fourth deadline didn't put any money on it. (We hope!) Drop me a line to let me know what comes next for you: Add me on Signal at caitlinoprysko.17, email me at coprysko@ and be sure to follow me on X: @caitlinoprysko. WHAT ASAE LOBBIED ON: In Wednesday's newsletter we noted that ASAE — The Center for Association Leadership, the trade association for trade association executives, retained Saunders Global Diplomacy starting on April 1 to lobby on megabill provisions related to nonprofits' tax-exempt status. — The firm's work for ASAE revolved around engaging destination management organizations — such as local tourism boards — with the organization's tax coalition at the grassroots level, according to spokesperson Chris Vest. POKER FACE: Poker players and other gamblers and gambling advocates have quickly and loudly made their objections known to a particular chunk of the megabill — especially on social media, Bernie reports. That provision would hike taxes on gamblers, essentially by allowing them to deduct 90 percent of their losses instead of the current 100 percent. — Practitioners have said the new rules could leave gamblers paying taxes even in years when they have a net loss, and pro players said it might force more business to less-regulated offshore games. — Gaming advocates said they're aware of the issue and had been working the Hill, but the reconciliation bill is now headed to President Donald Trump's desk without any changes to the bill text. 'We've let it be known to our friends on the Hill that our sport is generated by the people that play the horses,' Tom Rooney, the head of the National Thoroughbred Racing Association and a former congressman from Florida, told Thoroughbred Daily News. — Rooney added that his group was talking with other advocates like the American Gaming Association on the matter — even as he acknowledged on Wednesday that it would be tough to get the provision changed so late in the game. — The change builds on language from the 2017 GOP tax law that was set to expire. But instead of a clean extension, one source closely following the situation told Bernie that the new gambling language was necessary to comply with the procedural rules governing the reconciliation process and Senate Republicans' decision to use current policy baseline to permanently extend the 2017 tax cuts. IF YOU MISSED IT WEDNESDAY: Another new provision tucked into the bill amid overnight haggling would create a new tax break 'for a specific kind of coal company that stands to benefit a GOP senator who had expressed reservations about the bill's Medicaid cuts,' Sludge's Donald Shaw writes. — The provision would make metallurgical coal eligible for an advanced manufacturing production credit first established by the Inflation Reduction Act to boost domestic production of critical minerals. The 2.5 percent tax credit 'is a relatively modest tax benefit compared to other provisions in the bill, [but] it could still save millions of dollars annually for large met coal producers.' — 'Jim Justice, West Virginia's freshman U.S. senator, happens to own tens of millions of dollars worth of stock in a family company called Bluestone Resources that has been increasingly shifting its business from thermal coal production to met coal in recent years, with industry analysts expecting the company to begin focusing on met coal production exclusively.' — Despite warning that he could withhold support for the reconciliation bill depending on the final version's Medicaid provisions, Justice ultimately voted for the package, and his office 'highlighted the met coal provision on his website, saying it 'will have a significant impact on Southern West Virginia.'' ANNALS OF DARK MONEY: The dark money network seeded by conservative judicial activist Leonard Leo has been 'quietly bankrolling the anti-abortion movement into its next phase, giving more cash than ever,' according to tax filings obtained by NOTUS' Taylor Giorno and Oriana González report. — 'In the two years after the 2022 Supreme Court opinion striking down the federal right to abortion, The Concord Fund, a dark money group, has poured more than $37.3 million into anti-abortion groups and efforts. Nearly $22.4 million of that went out between July 2023 and June 2024, according to the Concord Fund's most recent Form 990.' — 'The Concord Fund, which is almost entirely funded by another Leo-run nonprofit, has significantly upped its financial stake in the anti-abortion fight since the fall of Roe v. Wade. During the ten years between July 2012 and June 2022, The Concord Fund gave anti-abortion groups $16.9 million. That amount more than doubled in just two years following the Dobbs decision, according to a NOTUS analysis of annual tax filings available on ProPublica's Nonprofit Explorer.' — 'The deluge of Concord Fund money has gone to several groups engaged in state and federal efforts to restrict access to mifepristone, a longstanding fight for anti-abortion advocates that gained new life in the wake of the ruling.' THE CURIOUS CASE OF A PURPORTED BIO MEMO: 'A memo that purports to summarize a meeting held by members of a leading biotech trade group suggests deep concern about health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s stance on vaccines, and describes him as a 'direct threat to public health,'' per Stat News' Allison DeAngelis and Elaine Chen. — The four-page memo first appeared on the website of a think tank that has opposed Covid-19 restrictions, which said an anonymous whistleblower provided the document. It 'purportedly details topics of conversation at an April 3 meeting of a vaccine policy committee of the trade group BIO, in which attendees discussed anxieties about Kennedy's positions on vaccines and strategies to engage with more conservative influencers,' Stat News writes. — The document also 'includes an apparent quote from someone in attendance: 'it is time to go to The Hill and lobby that it is time for RFK Jr to go.'' — But 'BIO told STAT that the memo was not produced by the organization and does not reflect its plans.' A spokesperson for the group told Stat that 'we have never seen or heard of this document and it certainly does not accurately represent the spirit, strategy, or mission of BIO's work.' BIO dismissed the memo's mention of potential leadership changes at HHS as 'completely inaccurate.' — 'A source familiar with the matter said a meeting of a BIO working group did occur, and the document describes sentiments among company representatives in attendance. Another source stated that BIO has been trying to work with the administration, though there may be some members that want the group to take a harder stance against Kennedy.' Jobs report — OpenAI is building out its D.C. team with Joe Larson as vice president for government, Chad Tucker on the government affairs team and John McCarrick as head of global energy policy. Tucker previously was at AT&T. McCarrick is a Trump energy policy and GOP campaign alum. — Parker Butler and Lauren Kapp have launched Luminary Strategies, a digital and creative agency that includes running social media accounts for prominent political names. They previously were behind the Kamala HQ accounts as director of digital rapid response and head of TikTok, respectively, on the Harris campaign. — Bryn McDonough is joining TechNet as counsel and director of federal policy and government relations. She previously was chief of staff in the office of the deputy DHS secretary in the Biden administration. — Lilia Dashevsky has founded Emet Strategies, a brand management, crisis, and communications consultancy for nonprofit and corporate clients. She was previously a senior vice president and democracy practice lead at CLYDE. — Adam Szubin has joined Covington's national security practice as of counsel. He previously was of counsel at Sullivan & Cromwell, and is a Treasury Department alum. — Rolando Cantu will be an associate on the paid team at Precision Strategies. He previously was a digital advertising strategist at the DNC. New Joint Fundraisers Blunt Rochester Alsobrooks Victory Fund (Sens. Lisa Blunt Rochester, Anglea Alsobrooks, I Got Your Back PAC, ALSOPAC) Hurd Begich Victory Fund (Reps. Jeff Hurd, Nick Begich) MERRIN VICTORY COMMITTEE (Derek Merrin for Congress, Glass City PAC) Team Williams (Walleye PAC, Josh Williams for Ohio) New PACs AMPLIFY PROGRESS PAC (Hybrid PAC) Field Team 6, Inc. (Super PAC) True Valor PAC (Super PAC) New Lobbying REGISTRATIONS Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld: Proman Ag Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld: Tiffany & Co. Ballard Partners: Binational Softwood Lumber Council Ballard Partners: Novo Nordisk Inc. Canfield Consulting, LLC: General Atomics Capitol Resources, LLC: Rajant Corporation Continental Strategy, LLC: Grupo Aldecasa Continental Strategy, LLC: Marfrig Global Foods S.A. Continental Strategy, LLC: Workiva Crossroads Strategies, LLC: Albacore Ocean Systems, LLC Crossroads Strategies, LLC: Cgi Federal Inc. Crossroads Strategies, LLC: Coca-Cola Bottling Company United, Inc. Crossroads Strategies, LLC: Goel Investments, LLC Dla Piper LLP (US): Biogen, Inc. Dutko Government Relations: Advanced Mobile Solutions Dutko Government Relations: American Home Furnishings Alliance Dutko Government Relations: Apprenticeships For America, Inc. Dutko Government Relations: Armorworks Dutko Government Relations: Baker Engineering, Inc. Dutko Government Relations: California Workforce Association Dutko Government Relations: Carbon Sic Technologies, Inc. Dutko Government Relations: C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc. Erl Federal Consultants, LLC: Consumer Reports, Inc. Fierce Government Relations: Atlas Frm LLC (D/B/A Atlas Holdings LLC) Fierce Government Relations: Cultural Care Au Pair K&L Gates, LLP: Fiskars Brands, Inc. K&L Gates, LLP: Kulicke & Soffa Industries, Inc. K&L Gates, LLP: Seafood Harvesters Of America K&L Gates, LLP: Vantage Specialty Chemicals, Inc. Metrea LLC: Metrea LLC Miller Strategies, LLC: General Motors LLC Monument Advocacy: Aware Ragnar Group LLC: Corvias Rubin, Turnbull & Associates: Chartwell Rubin, Turnbull & Associates: Hello Heart Rubin, Turnbull & Associates: Weston Solutions, Inc. Venn Strategies: Freedom And Faith Defense Project Venture Government Strategies, LLC (Fka Hobart Hallaway & Quayle Ventures, LLC): Aeva, Inc. Venture Government Strategies, LLC (Fka Hobart Hallaway & Quayle Ventures, LLC): Netjets Services, Inc. Womble Bond Dickinson US LLP: Nipro Holdings America New Lobbying Terminations Corcoran Street Group: Craxel, Inc. Corcoran Street Group: Triangle Donovan Strategies LLC: Elegant Stitches Dutko Worldwide, LLC: Accenture Federal Services LLC Dutko Worldwide, LLC: Pattern Inc. Eventide Strategies: The Wildlife Society Invariant LLC: Coalition For Safe And Secure Technology Invariant LLC: National Oilseed Processors Association Republic Consulting, LLC: Certo Aerospace Ltd. Republic Consulting, LLC: Gravity Diagnostics Skladany Consulting LLC: Kasich Company, LLC On Behalf Of Schottenstein Stores Corporation Supernal, LLC (Fka Genesis Air Mobility): Supernal, LLC (Fka Genesis Air Mobility) Washington Strategic Consulting: New Jersey Hospital Association

Digging into the latest batch of megabill lobbying disclosures
Digging into the latest batch of megabill lobbying disclosures

Politico

time02-07-2025

  • Business
  • Politico

Digging into the latest batch of megabill lobbying disclosures

With help from Daniel Lippman WHO LOBBIED ON MEGABILL NONPROFIT LANGUAGE: We're learning more about who hired whom to lobby on the Republicans' reconciliation bill as disclosures poured in following the end of the second quarter on Monday. (Lobbyists have 45 days to disclose new lobbying registrations, which explains the delay, though some of the latest disclosures have overshot that deadline.) — Take, for example, ASAE — The Center for Association Leadership, the trade association for trade association executives. ASAE retained Saunders Global Diplomacy starting on April 1 to lobby on megabill provisions related to nonprofits' tax-exempt status, according to a disclosure filed on Monday. — An earlier version of the megabill would have granted the Treasury secretary new powers to revoke a nonprofit's tax-exempt status if designated as a 'terrorist supporting organization,' which the nonprofit sector adamantly opposed. The language was dropped before the House bill reached headed to the floor. — Americans Against Government Censorship, a coalition of nonprofits including the AFL-CIO and liberal advocacy group Indivisible, hired Washington Council Ernst & Young in May to lobby on the same provision. And the Rockefeller Foundation brought on Michael Best Strategies beginning in June to work on the reconciliation bill's proposal to hit private foundations with a new excise tax on their assets, according to more disclosures filed this week. MORE NEW MEGABILL BUSINESS: Here's a round-up of additional reconciliation lobbying disclosed over the past few days. Saunders Global Diplomacy disclosed this week that it began lobbying in April for ClassWallet, a fintech vendor that helps K-12 schools digitally manage public funds, on issues related to the GOP school choice overhaul included in the reconciliation bill. — More recently, the renewable energy company Serena Power retained Thorn Run Partners and the American Academy of Pediatrics retained Haro Solutions. Lockheed Martin hired Michael Best Strategies to lobby on spectrum provisions in the bill and 3M hired the firm to work on taxes. — Fox Corp. retained the Smith-Free Group to work on several issues, including taxes, and General Mills has tapped OGR to lobby on corporate and international policy. Montreal's BMO Bank hired Marble Arch and real estate developer KRA Management retained Ballard Partners to lobby on international tax matters as well, while the fintech Remitly hired Capitol Counsel to lobby on the remittance excise tax. — Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld has signed LS Electric America and GE Aerospace for tax work, while Ridgeline Advocacy Group signed on to lobby beginning yesterday for the American Public Gas Association and geothermal developer AlterG Resources, per disclosure filings. Happy Wednesday and welcome to PI. Did we miss any big reconciliation lobbying moves? Drop me a line: Add me on Signal at caitlinoprysko.17, email me at coprysko@ and be sure to follow me on X: @caitlinoprysko. GORDON HEADED BACK TO DGA: Philip Gordon, who served as national security adviser to former Vice President Kamala Harris, has rejoined DGA Group as a senior counselor. Gordon is a longtime Democratic foreign policy hand who worked in both the Obama and Clinton administrations. Before coming on as Harris' national security adviser in 2021, he previously was a senior adviser at Albright Stonebridge Group (which is now a part of DGA). — DGA Group has also added Naveen Jha and Elizabeth Linder as senior advisers. Jha is currently global director of the Mehta Family Foundation; Linder is currently founder and CEO of Brooch Associates and served as Facebook's first international corporate diplomat. KEEPING THE PRESSURE ON: Downtown isn't letting up on the pressure to pass the Republican megabill. The National Federation of Independent Business, which was an aggressive proponent of the bill's permanent extension of the 20 percent deduction for pass-through businesses, announced the House vote on the bill will be a key vote for the group. — 'This legislation will prevent a tax hike on 33 million small business owners,' the group's top lobbyist, Adam Temple, warned in a letter to House members on Tuesday. 'A permanent small business deduction will lead to an additional 1.2 million jobs a year and $750 billion in economic growth in the small business sector alone,' Temple continued, adding that 'making the small business deduction permanent is NFIB's number one legislative priority and the most important thing Congress can do to help small businesses and their workers.' GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN: The removal of an effort to block state and local AI regulations for as much as a decade from Republicans' reconciliation package marked Silicon Valley's first major loss of the second Trump administration. But the episode was only 'a prelude to future battles around who gets to write the rulebook on a technology that is rapidly remaking the economy,' POLITICO's Chase DiFeliciantonio writes. — 'The main driver of the measure, Texas Republican Sen. Ted Cruz, has threatened to bring the measure back, suggesting the fight is far from over. … The freeze became a rallying cry for much of the tech industry and their moneyed backers, who have long argued a patchwork of state AI rules will hobble the United States' ability to compete with rivals like China when it comes to the technology — an argument that has resonated with the Trump administration and its MAGA allies.' — But 'states are already gearing up for the next battle, with legislators crafting measures they hope will be immune to Washington's preemption trump card. The push for a federal freeze on state AI laws also forged unlikely bipartisan coalitions across red and blue states that helped to crater Cruz's first effort. Those alliances will still be there should he try again.' MOVING ON: Tech groups don't seem to be dwelling on the loss much, so far. 'The proposed moratorium on state AI laws is dead,' Adam Kovacevich, the head of the Chamber of Progress, wrote in a post on X today. — Kovacevich laid out the next state AI policy battlegrounds where 'people who worry about states botching AI policy' should be actively engaged on, including efforts to regulate AI models in New York, California and Michigan; efforts to crack down on AI discrimination in Colorado and California; and legal and policy fights over intellectual property and copyright, where he warned that one pending California measure would be a 'litigation honey pot.' UAP UNION: As Capitol Hill considers the threat of unidentified anomalous phenomena (previously known as unidentified flying objects), three groups focused on the issue are merging to help continue to drive advocacy, pass legislation and help protect whistleblowers on the issue, Daniel reports. — Historically, the UAP community has been extremely fragmented. Activists say the union of three groups — the UAP Disclosure Fund, Disclosure Advocacy Group and UAP Caucus — could make their efforts more efficient. It could also improve whistleblower advocacy and better the chances of passing legislation about UAPs. — The UAP Disclosure Fund is a 501(c)4, the Disclosure Advocacy Group represents whistleblowers and files FOIA requests and the UAP Caucus is an online grassroots platform trying to build a political constituency around the issue. — 'With this first-of-its-kind merger of efforts in the UAP space, we have assembled an accomplished team of specialized professionals dedicated to what may be the most important issue of our time,' Jordan Flowers, executive director of the UAP Disclosure Fund, said in a statement. 'The transaction will augment our ability to engage at all levels of government — as well as in court if necessary — and expand our reach to new audiences inspired by the call for greater transparency.' Jobs report — Adam Szubin has joined Covington & Burling as of counsel in the national security practice. He previously led Treasury's Office of Terrorism and Financial Intelligence and served for nearly a decade as director of Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control. — Theo Wold is joining the Heritage Foundation as a visiting fellow for law and technology in the Center for Technology and the Human Person. He is a senior counselor at Palantir and previously was Idaho's solicitor general and U.S. assistant attorney general. — Sean Savett is now associate director of comms at the Open Society Foundations, leading comms for the U.S. and the Americas. He previously was spokesperson for the NSC in the Biden White House. — Molly Tuttle is now director of workforce development at the American Council of Engineering Companies. She previously was associate vice president for strategic comms at AECOM. — Lisa Bercu is joining the National Consumers League as senior director of health policy. She previously was senior adviser to the deputy FDA commissioner for policy, legislation and international affairs. — The Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation has promoted Taylor Schmitz to senior vice president. He has been with CSF for nearly a decade, most recently as director of federal relations. New Joint Fundraisers Maasdam Victory Committee (Trident Values PAC, Matt Maasdam for Congress) SCOTT BROWN VICTORY COMMITTEE (Scott Brown for New Hampshire, Inc., Strong Country for Today and Tomorrow) WHITSON VICTORY COMMITTEE (LIBERTY & LAW PAC, Whitson for Congress) New PACs LIBERTY & LAW PAC (Leadership PAC: Stewart Whitson) NE-02 REPUBLICAN NOMINEE FUND 2026 (PAC) Peace Democrats (PAC) Rough Riders PAC (Super PAC) Trident Values PAC (Leadership PAC: Matt Maasdam) W&T OFFSHORE, INC. PAC (PAC) Walleye PAC (Leadership PAC: Josh Williams) New Lobbying REGISTRATIONS Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld: General Electric Company Dba Ge Aerospace Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld: Ls Electric America, Inc. Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld: Volvo Group North America, LLC Ankura Advocacy LLC: Vytalize Health Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, LLP: Elliott Investment Management L.P. Capitol Asset Strategies: Metrika, Inc. Continental Strategy, LLC: Save Our Simulation Continental Strategy, LLC: Sea Energy Shipping LLC Disability Community For Democracy, Inc.: Disability Community For Democracy, Inc. Federal Hall Policy Advisors, LLC: Enova International Hogan Lovells US LLP: Tencent America LLC Holland & Knight LLP: Li-Cycle Corp. Law Offices Of George Harris, LLC: Hospital Authority Of Irwin County Michael Best Strategies LLC: 3M Company Michael Best Strategies LLC: Linn County, Oregon Michael Best Strategies LLC: Lockheed Martin Corporation Michael Best Strategies LLC: Payward, Inc. Dba Kraken Michael Best Strategies LLC: The Rockefeller Foundation Miller Strategies, LLC: Jetzero, Inc. Miller Strategies, LLC: Keeping Americas Edge Miller Strategies, LLC: Kps Capital Partners, Lp Miller Strategies, LLC: Mark Foods Miller Strategies, LLC: Medline Industries, Lp Miller Strategies, LLC: Sibelco North America, Inc. Miller Strategies, LLC: Twenty-Nine Palms Band Of Mission Indians Miller Strategies, LLC: Vial Health Technology Inc. Penn Hill Group: Association Of Private Nonprofit Institutions LLC People United For Privacy: People United For Privacy Porter Group, LLC: Bullseye Target Systems, LLC Ridgeline Advocacy Group LLC: Alterg Resources LLC Ridgeline Advocacy Group LLC: American Public Gas Association Ridgeline Advocacy Group LLC: Quintessence Marine Inc. D/B/A Inversa Leathers Ridgeline Advocacy Group LLC: Tetra Pak Inc. Saunders Global Diplomacy: Asae - The Center For Association Leadership Saunders Global Diplomacy: Classwallet The Smith-Free Group, LLC: Fox Corporation Tulipifera Strategies: Campaign For Trauma Informed Policy And Practice Tulipifera Strategies: Treatment Advocacy Center New Lobbying Terminations Dutko Worldwide, LLC: Advanced Mobile Solutions Dutko Worldwide, LLC: American Home Furnishings Alliance Dutko Worldwide, LLC: Apprenticeships For America, Inc. Dutko Worldwide, LLC: Armorworks Dutko Worldwide, LLC: Baker Engineering, Inc. Dutko Worldwide, LLC: California Workforce Association Dutko Worldwide, LLC: Carbon Sic Technologies, Inc Dutko Worldwide, LLC: Centegix Holdings, LLC Dutko Worldwide, LLC: C. H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc. Dutko Worldwide, LLC: Cimpress USa Dutko Worldwide, LLC: Cubrc Dutko Worldwide, LLC: Excelsior College Dutko Worldwide, LLC: Fibernet Mercurydelta Dutko Worldwide, LLC: Friends Of Falun Gong USa Dutko Worldwide, LLC: H2L Solutions, Inc. Dutko Worldwide, LLC: Highway 36/City Of Boulder (F/K/A Highway 36/City Of Louisville) Dutko Worldwide, LLC: Hntb Companies (The) Dutko Worldwide, LLC: Liberty Steel Holdings USa Inc. Dutko Worldwide, LLC: Lima 7, LLC Dutko Worldwide, LLC: Michigan Research Institute Dutko Worldwide, LLC: Michigan Works! Association Dutko Worldwide, LLC: Midwest Urban Strategies Dutko Worldwide, LLC: National Association Of Workforce Development Professionals Dutko Worldwide, LLC: National Skills Coalition Dutko Worldwide, LLC: National University Dutko Worldwide, LLC: New York Association Of Training And Employment Professionals Dutko Worldwide, LLC: North American Home Furnishings Association Dutko Worldwide, LLC: North Salt Lake, Ut Dutko Worldwide, LLC: Saginaw Valley State University Dutko Worldwide, LLC: Sandy City Dutko Worldwide, LLC: Strawberry Waters USers Assn Dutko Worldwide, LLC: Surface Tech, LLC Dutko Worldwide, LLC: The Central Iron Country Water Conservancy District Dutko Worldwide, LLC: The Metropolitan Water District Of Salt Lake & Sandy (Fka Provo River Water Assn Dutko Worldwide, LLC: Inc. Dutko Worldwide, LLC: Vericarbon Dutko Worldwide, LLC: Wayfair LLC Dutko Worldwide, LLC: Western Governors University Homesafe Alliance: Homesafe Alliance Law Offices Of George Harris, LLC: Irwin County Commission Ledge Counsel, Inc.: National Americorps Seniors Association Fka National Senior Corps Association Lewis-Burke Associates, LLC: Education Reform Now Advocacy Lxr Group: Broadridge Financial Solutions Mr. Vincent A. Panvini: Phrma Porter Group, LLC: Reno-Sparks Convention And Visitors Authority Powers Pyles Sutter & Verville, P.C.: Alaska Federation Of Natives Powers Pyles Sutter & Verville, P.C.: Eastern Navajo Land Commission Ridgeline Advocacy Group LLC: Fti Consulting On Behalf Of Tetra Pak Simmons Energy And Environmental Strategies LLC: Carboncapture Inc. Taxbit: Taxbit Timothy Lovain: Capitol Strategies US, LLC On Behalf Of Port Of Everett Tusk Strategies, LLC: Trustwell

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