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List Lobbyist List Lobbyist http://www.leg.state.nv.us/AppCF/Lobbyist/reports/ListLobbyists.cfm?P... Home - NELIS - Search - View Scheduled Meetings - Lobbyist Home Lobbyist Registraon & ReporngDocuments for Lobbyists Laptop Assistance Nevada 77th Session -- Paid Lobbyist List Abney, Tray * (Phone No) 775-636-9543 449 S. Virginia St., 2nd Fl. (Cell Phone) 775-443-5561 Reno, NV 89501 (Fax) 775-337-3038 (Email) [email protected] Organizations Represented City, State, Phone The Chamber Reno NV, 775-636-9550 Ackerman, Gary * (Phone No) 925-299-9271 PO Box 7172, PMB 348 (Cell Phone) 650-444-2706 Stateline, NV 89449-7172 (Fax) 925-299-0152 (Email) [email protected] Organizations Represented City, State, Phone Foothill Services NV Stateline NV, 925-299-9271 Star West Generation LLC Houston TX, 713-496-9833 Adame, Jorge * (Cell Phone) 702-275-8682 708 S. 6th St. (Email) [email protected] Las Vegas, NV 89101 Organizations Represented City, State, Phone America Votes Washington DC, 202-962-7240 Adams, Be-Be * (Cell Phone) 801-560-7084 200 W. Liberty St., Ste. 201 (Email) [email protected] Reno, NV 89501 Organizations Represented City, State, Phone Barrick Gold of North America Reno NV, 801-560-7084 1 of 169 9/3/2013 12:23 PM List Lobbyist http://www.leg.state.nv.us/AppCF/Lobbyist/reports/ListLobbyists.cfm?P... Image Not Available Adams, Scott * (Phone No) 702-229-2474 495 Main St. (Cell Phone) 702-271-1869 Las Vegas, NV 89101 (Fax) 702-388-1807 (Email) [email protected] Organizations Represented City, State, Phone City of Las Vegas Las Vegas NV, 702-229-6519 City of Las Vegas Redevelopment Agency Las Vegas NV, 702-229-6100 Adler, Ernie * (Phone No) 775-883-5149 412 N. Division St. (Cell Phone) 775-720-0249 Carson City, NV 89703 (Fax) 773-882-6114 (Email) [email protected] Organizations Represented City, State, Phone IBEW-#1245/Intl. Brotherhood of Elec. Workers Vacaville CA, 707-452-2700 Nevada Rural Housing Authority Carson City NV, 775-887-1042 Northern Nevada Confederation of Clubs Reno NV, 775-883-5149 Reno/Sparks Indian Colony Reno NV, 775-329-2936 Rite of Passage Minden NV, 775-267-9411 Image Not Available Aguilar, Francisco * (Phone No) 702-227-5700 3883 Howard Hughes Pkwy., 8th Fl. (Email) [email protected] Las Vegas, NV 89169 Organizations Represented City, State, Phone Agassi Enterprises, Inc. Las Vegas NV, 702-227-5700 Andre Agassi Foundation for Education Las Vegas NV, 702-227-2700 Alberta, Vince * (Phone No) 702-892-0711 3150 Paradise Rd. (Fax) 702-892-7667 Las Vegas, NV 89109 (Email) [email protected] Organizations Represented City, State, Phone Las Vegas Convention & Visitor's Authority Las Vegas NV, Allen, Stephanie * (Phone No) 775-398-4736 50 W. Liberty St., Ste. 900 (Cell Phone) 702-445-4878 Reno, NV 89501 (Fax) 775-882-0257 (Email) [email protected] 2 of 169 9/3/2013 12:23 PM List Lobbyist http://www.leg.state.nv.us/AppCF/Lobbyist/reports/ListLobbyists.cfm?P... Organizations Represented City, State, Phone 7-Eleven, Inc. Dallas TX, 775-884-8300 AFLAC Columbus GA, 775-884-8300 American Council of Life Insurers (ACLI) Washington DC, 202-624-2177 American Fair Credit Council (AFCC) Alexandria VA, 703-684-1110 American Institute of Architects (AIA) Las Vegas NV, 702-895-0936 Anheuser-Busch Companies St. Louis MO, 775-884-8300 Broadacres Open Air Marketplace North Las Vegas NV, 702-642-3777 Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway St. Paul MN, 775-884-8300 Cal-Tex Protective Coatings, Inc. Schertz TX, 210-564-3200 Charter Communications Reno NV, 775-884-8300 Clark Co. Children's Mental Health Consortium Las Vegas NV, 702-388-8899 Crescent Bay Holdings Scottsdale AZ, 480-406-6010 Daiichi Sankyo, Inc. Parsippany NJ, 775-884-8300 DriveTime Jacksonville FL, 775-884-8300 Focus Property Group Las Vegas NV, 702-242-4949 Hometown Health Reno NV, 775-982-3004 Honda North America Inc. Washington DC, 202-661-4401 Inspirada Builders LLC Las Vegas NV, 702-266-8420 Kaempfer Crowell Renshaw Gronauer Carson City NV, 775-884-8300 Lamar Outdoor Advertising Las Vegas NV, 702-873-4600 Las Vegas-Clark County Library District Las Vegas NV, 775-884-8300 Majestic Realty Las Vegas NV, 702-914-8510 MasterCard Worldwide Purchase NY, 914-249-4191 Nevada District Judges Assn. Reno NV, 775-328-3880 Nevada Optometric Association Las Vegas NV, 702-220-7444 Nevada Restaurant Services, Inc., d/b/a Dotty's Las Vegas NV, 702-531-7161 Nevada State Board of Accountancy Reno NV, 775-786-0231 Nevada State Board of Dental Examiners Las Vegas NV, 702-486-7044 Nevada State Board of Nursing Reno NV, 775-687-7700 Nevada State Board of Pharmacy Reno NV, 775-850-1440 Nevada Veterinary Medical Assn. Reno NV, 775-324-5344 Pardee Homes of Nevada Las Vegas NV, Propel Financial Services San Antonio TX, 210-582-2882 Renown Health Reno NV, 775-982-4100 Republic Services Las Vegas NV, Select Management Resources Milwaukie OR, State Bar of Nevada Las Vegas NV, 702-382-2200 Sun Valley Gen. Improvement District (GID) Sun Valley NV, 775-673-2220 Susan G. Komen for the Cure /Southern Nevada Affiliate Las Vegas NV, Washoe County Regional Transportation Comm. Reno NV, 775-348-0400 3 of 169 9/3/2013 12:23 PM List Lobbyist http://www.leg.state.nv.us/AppCF/Lobbyist/reports/ListLobbyists.cfm?P... Allison, Ed * (Cell Phone) 775-742-9656 13340 Damonte View Ln. (Email) [email protected] Reno, NV 89511 Organizations Represented City, State, Phone Avis-Budget Parsippany NJ, 973-753-7840 Windham Worldwide Parsippany NJ, 973-496-3400 Alonso, Alfredo * (Phone No) 775-321-3421 50 W. Liberty St., Ste. 410 (Fax) 775-321-5556 Reno, NV 89501 (Email) [email protected] Organizations Represented City, State, Phone Alliance of Automobile Mfg. Sacramento CA, American Legal Financial Assn. New York NY, 212-837-2911 AT&T Reno NV, 775-333-8504 Banner Health Phoenix AZ, Blach Distributing Co. Elko NV, 775-738-7111 Bonanza Beverage Co. Las Vegas NV, 702-361-4166 Bring Bri Justice Foundation Reno NV, CA-NV Soft Drink Assn. Sacramento CA, 916-443-6900 Caesars Entertainment Las Vegas NV, Cash America Intl. Fort Worth TX, 817-335-1100 Community Financial Services Alexandria VA, Complete Association Management Co., LLC Las Vegas NV, Conwood Winston-Salem NC, 336-741-5000 Crown Beverage Sparks NV, 775-358-2428 Davidson Group Incline Village NV, FedEx Corporation Memphis TN, 901-619-2083 Financial Industry Regulatory Authority Washington DC, First American Title Santa Ana CA, Great Basin Beverage Wells NV, 775-752-3452 IGT: Intnl. Game Technology Reno NV, 775-448-0233 Lewis & Roca LLP Reno NV, 775-823-2900 Lockridge Grindal Nauen P.L.L.P. Minneapolis MN, Monarch Resort & Casino, Inc. Reno NV, Money Tree Seattle WA, 800-745-1011 Morrey Distributing Sparks NV, 775-352-6000 Nevada Beverage Las Vegas NV, 702-739-9998 Nevada Golf Industry Alliance Las Vegas NV, 4 of 169 9/3/2013 12:23 PM List Lobbyist http://www.leg.state.nv.us/AppCF/Lobbyist/reports/ListLobbyists.cfm?P... Nevada Pari-Mutuel Association Henderson NV, Nevada System of Higher Education Las Vegas NV, 702-889-8426 NV Beer Wholesalers Assn. Reno NV, 775-823-2900 Olympia Companies Las Vegas NV, 702-220-6565 Ormat Technologies Reno NV, 775-823-5400 Peppermill Casinos, Inc. Reno NV, Petersen Plumbing Services Carson City NV, (775)882-5454 RAI Services, Inc. Winston-Salem NC, 336-741-5000 RMI Management , LLC Las Vegas NV, 702-737-8580 Save the Children Westport CT, 203-221-4030 SBE Entertainment Group LLC Los Angeles CA, Southern Highlands Homeowners Assn. Las Vegas NV, Southern Wine & Spirits Las Vegas NV, 702-843-4500 Take-Two Interactive Software New York NY, TAL Studio Las Vegas NV, 702-888-5000 Terra West Management Services Las Vegas NV, Valley Distributing Fallon NV, 775-423-3432 Washoe County Reno NV, 775-328-2000 Alonso, Michael * (Phone No) 775-839-2900 50 W. Liberty St., Ste. 410 (Fax) 775-321-5559 Reno, NV 89501 (Email) [email protected] Organizations Represented City, State, Phone Alliance of Automobile Mfg. Sacramento CA, American Legal Financial Assn. New York NY, 212-837-2911 AT&T Reno NV, 775-333-8504 Banner Health Phoenix AZ, Blach Distributing Co. Elko NV, 775-738-7111 Bonanza Beverage Co. Las Vegas NV, 702-361-4166 Bring Bri Justice Foundation Reno NV, CA-NV Soft Drink Assn. Sacramento CA, 916-443-6900 Caesars Entertainment Las Vegas NV, Cash America Intl. Fort Worth TX, 817-335-1100 Community Financial Services Alexandria VA, Complete Association Management Co., LLC Las Vegas NV, Conwood Winston-Salem NC, 336-741-5000 Crown Beverage Sparks NV, 775-358-2428 Davidson Group Incline Village NV, FedEx Corporation Memphis TN, 901-619-2083 Financial Industry Regulatory Authority Washington DC, 5 of 169 9/3/2013 12:23 PM List Lobbyist http://www.leg.state.nv.us/AppCF/Lobbyist/reports/ListLobbyists.cfm?P... Great Basin Beverage Wells NV, 775-752-3452 IGT: Intnl. Game Technology Reno NV, 775-448-0233 Lewis & Roca LLP Reno NV, 775-823-2900 Monarch Resort & Casino, Inc. Reno NV, Money Tree Seattle WA, 800-745-1011 Morrey Distributing Sparks NV, 775-352-6000 Nevada Beverage Las Vegas NV, 702-739-9998 Nevada Golf Industry Alliance Las Vegas NV, Nevada Pari-Mutuel Association Henderson NV, Nevada System of Higher Education Las Vegas NV, 702-889-8426 NV Beer Wholesalers Assn. Reno NV, 775-823-2900 Olympia Companies Las Vegas NV, 702-220-6565 Ormat Technologies Reno NV, 775-823-5400 Peppermill Casinos, Inc. Reno NV, Petersen Plumbing Services Carson City NV, (775)882-5454 RAI Services, Inc.
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