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C:\Lobby Reports to Post on Web Page\Latest 2005 Reports TEXAS ETHICS COMMISSION 2005 LIST OF REGISTERED LOBBYISTS WITH EMPLOYERS/CLIENTS (EMP/C) SORTED BY LOBBYIST NAME Lobbyist Lobbyist Mailing Address Telephone # Reporting Type Termination Date EMP/C EMP/C Address Comp. Type Comp. Level EMP/C Term. Date Aanstoos, Alice L. 4202 Oak Forest Dr. Missouri City, TX (713)567-7718 Modified 12/31/2005 77459-4590 Southwestern Bell Telephone L.P. 6500 West Loop South Room 5100 Bellaire, TX Prospective $ 0.00 12/31/2005 77401-3520 Abel, Douglas Deane 2151 W. Holcombe Blvd. Houston, TX 77030 (713)791-6182 Modified 12/31/2005 Texas Medical Center A Texas Non-Profit 1133 John Freeman Blvd. Suite 406 Houston, TX Prospective $50,000 - $99,999.99 12/31/2005 Corporation 77030 Acevedo, Adrian G. 1001 Congress Avenue Suite 400 Austin, TX (512)499-8085 Regular 12/31/2005 78701 Anadarko Petroleum Corporation 1201 Lake Robbins Drive The Woodlands, TX Prospective $50,000 - $99,999.99 12/31/2005 77380 Acevedo, Julianne PO Box 5352 Austin, TX 78763 (512)971-0775 Modified 12/31/2005 Capitol Anesthesiology Association 3705 Medical Parkway #570 Austin, TX 78705 Prospective Less Than $10,000.00 12/31/2005 City of Dallas 1500 Marilla City Hall Dallas, TX 75201 Prospective Less Than $10,000.00 12/31/2005 City of Round Rock 221 E. Main Round Rock, TX 78664 Prospective Less Than $10,000.00 12/31/2005 National Surgical Hospitals 30 So. Wacker Dr. Suite 2302 Chicago, IL Prospective Less Than $10,000.00 12/31/2005 60606 North Texas Tollway Authority P.O. Box 260729 Plano, TX 75026 Prospective Less Than $10,000.00 12/31/2005 Surgical Development Partners 5409 Maryland Way Suite 140 Brentwood, TN Prospective Less Than $10,000.00 12/31/2005 37027 Texas Fire Chiefs Assn. P.O. Box 66700 Austin, TX 78766 Prospective Less Than $10,000.00 12/31/2005 Value Options of Texas Inc. 1199 S. Beltline Rd. Suite 100 Coppell, TX Prospective Less Than $10,000.00 12/31/2005 Page: 1 Texas Ethics Commission * (512) 463-5800 * 1-800-325-8506 * www.ethics.state.tx.us Date Printed: 02/15/2006 Lobbyist Lobbyist Mailing Address Telephone # Reporting Type Termination Date EMP/C EMP/C Address Comp. Type Comp. Level EMP/C Term. Date 75019 Adamson, Terry J. P.O. Box 3092 Houston, TX 77253 (281)366-4262 Modified 12/31/2005 BP America Inc. 501 Westlake Park Blvd. Houston, TX 77079 Paid Less Than $10,000.00 12/31/2005 Adkins, Linda S. 4724 Post Oak Timber #66 Houston, TX 77056- (713)572-2919 Modified 12/31/2005 2226 Texas Society of Anesthesiologists 401 W. 15th Street Suite 990 Austin, TX 78701 Prospective $25,000 - $49.999.99 12/31/2005 Agraz, Lidia Graciela 12012 N. Mopac Austin, TX 78758 (512)485-6230 Regular 12/31/2005 Time Warner Cable 12012 N. Mopac Austin, TX 78758 Earned $10,000 - $24,999.99 12/31/2005 Ahart, Rodney Eugene 2433-B Ridgepoint Drive Austin, TX 78754 (512)919-1920 Modified 12/31/2005 American Cancer Society - Greater Austin 2433-B Ridgepoint Drive Austin, TX 78754 Prospective $25,000 - $49.999.99 12/31/2005 Ahrens, Carolyn 515 Congress Ave. Ste 1515 Austin, TX 78701 (512)472-3263 Modified 12/31/2005 Booth Ahrens & Werkenthin P.C 515 Congress Ave. Ste 1515 Austin, TX 78701 Prospective Less Than $10,000.00 12/31/2005 City of Waco P. O. Box 2570 Waco, TX 76702 Prospective Less Than $10,000.00 12/31/2005 Akers, Monte E. 12325 Hymeadow Drive Suite 3-200 Austin, TX (512)250-0411 Modified 12/31/2005 78750 City of Denton Electric Utility c/o Sharon Mays 215 E. McKinney Denton, TX Prospective $10,000 - $24,999.99 12/31/2005 76201 Liquid Environmental Solutions LLC 11301 Newkirk St. Dallas, TX 75229 Prospective Less Than $10,000.00 12/31/2005 Texas Coalition of Cities for Utility c/o Don Knight Dallas City Attorney's Office Prospective $25,000 - $49.999.99 12/31/2005 Issues 1500 Marilla Dallas, TX 75201-6622 Akers, Patty L. 816 Congress Suite 1700 Austin, TX 78701- (512)472-8021 Modified 12/31/2005 2443 Barton Springs/Edwards Aquifer 1124 Regal Row Austin, TX 78748 Prospective $10,000 - $24,999.99 12/31/2005 Conservation District Bickerstaff Heath Smiley Pollan Kever & 816 Congress Suite 1700 Austin, TX 78701-2443 Prospective $25,000 - $49.999.99 12/31/2005 McDaniel L.L.P. Page: 2 Texas Ethics Commission * (512) 463-5800 * 1-800-325-8506 * www.ethics.state.tx.us Date Printed: 02/15/2006 Lobbyist Lobbyist Mailing Address Telephone # Reporting Type Termination Date EMP/C EMP/C Address Comp. Type Comp. Level EMP/C Term. Date Brinker International 6820 LBJ Freeway Dallas, TX 75240 Prospective $25,000 - $49.999.99 12/31/2005 City of College Station P. O. Box 9960 College Station, TX 77842-0960 Prospective Less Than $10,000.00 12/31/2005 City of Marble Falls 800 Third Street Marble Falls, TX 78654 Prospective Less Than $10,000.00 12/31/2005 City of Presidio P. O. Box 1899 Presidio, TX 79845-1899 Prospective Less Than $10,000.00 12/31/2005 City of San Angelo P. O. Box 1751 San Angelo, TX 76902-1751 Prospective $10,000 - $24,999.99 12/31/2005 Dallas County Park Cities MUD 1811 Regal Row Dallas, TX 75235 Prospective $25,000 - $49.999.99 12/31/2005 East Texas Counties Coalition 274 E. Lamar Street Jasper, TX 75951 Prospective $10,000 - $24,999.99 12/31/2005 Lavaca-Navidad River Authority P. O. Box 429 Edna, TX 77957 Prospective $10,000 - $24,999.99 12/31/2005 Nueces County 901 Leopard Street Corpus Christi, TX 78401 Prospective Less Than $10,000.00 12/31/2005 Rio Grande Regional Water Authority 322 S. Missouri Weslaco, TX 78599 Prospective Less Than $10,000.00 12/31/2005 Rio Grande Valley Partnership P. O. Box 1499 Weslaco, TX 78599 Prospective Less Than $10,000.00 12/31/2005 Texas Coal Ash Utilization Group Inc. 816 Congress Suite 1700 Austin, TX 78701-2443 Prospective Less Than $10,000.00 12/31/2005 The City of Irving 825 West Irving Boulevard Irving, TX 75060 Prospective $10,000 - $24,999.99 12/31/2005 The Village of Bee Cave P. O. Box 341989 Austin, TX 78734-1989 Prospective $25,000 - $49.999.99 12/31/2005 The Village of Wimberley P. O. Box 2027 Wimberley, TX 78676-2027 Prospective Less Than $10,000.00 12/31/2005 Albers, William E. 1911 North Fort Myer Drive Suite 707 (703)358-9100 Modified 12/31/2005 Arlington, VA 22209 May Department Stores Company 611 Olive Street St. Louis, MO 63101 Paid Less Than $10,000.00 12/31/2005 Alcorta, Victor III 98 San Jacinto Blvd Ste. 1900 Austin, TX (512)469-6160 Modified 12/31/2005 78701-4238 APMC Insurance Services Inc. 1301 Capitol of Texas HWY Suite C-300 Austin, Prospective $50,000 - $99,999.99 12/31/2005 TX 78746 Air Liquide Large Industries U.S. LP 2700 Post Oak Blvd Houston, TX 77056-8229 Prospective $50,000 - $99,999.99 12/31/2005 American Physicans Insurance Exchange 1301 Capitol of Texas HWY Suite C-300 Austin, Prospective $50,000 - $99,999.99 12/31/2005 TX 78746 Centex Materials LLC 3801 S. Capital of Texas Highway Suite 250 Prospective $10,000 - $24,999.99 12/31/2005 Austin, TX 78704-6641 Georgia Pacific Corporation 133 Peachtree St. N.E. Atlanta, GA 30303 Prospective $25,000 - $49.999.99 12/31/2005 International Truck and Engine 4201 Winfield Road Warrenville, IL 60555 Prospective $50,000 - $99,999.99 12/31/2005 Corporation NLM Minerals LLC 125 East John Carpenter Freeway Suite 600 Prospective $50,000 - $99,999.99 12/31/2005 Dallas, TX 75062 SPGGC Inc. PO Box 7033 Indianapolis, TX 46207 Prospective $50,000 - $99,999.99 12/31/2005 Simon Property Group LP 115 West Washington ST Indianapolis, TX 46204 Prospective $50,000 - $99,999.99 12/31/2005 Tax Refund Express Inc. 1050 N. Post Oak Suite 240 Houston, TX 77055 Prospective $10,000 - $24,999.99 12/31/2005 The Switch Beverage Company 300 North Turner Road Suite C Richmond, VA Prospective $25,000 - $49.999.99 12/31/2005 23225 Thompson and Knight LLP 98 San Jacinto Blvd Ste. 1900 Austin, TX Prospective $200,000 or more 12/31/2005 78701 Page: 3 Texas Ethics Commission * (512) 463-5800 * 1-800-325-8506 * www.ethics.state.tx.us Date Printed: 02/15/2006 Lobbyist Lobbyist Mailing Address Telephone # Reporting Type Termination Date EMP/C EMP/C Address Comp. Type Comp. Level EMP/C Term. Date Aldredge, Vaughn R. 10608 Winchelsea Dr. Austin, TX 78750 (512)750-6182 Modified 12/31/2005 SBC 1616 Guadalupe St. Austin, TX 78701 Prospective $10,000 - $24,999.99 12/31/2005 Alexander, Cynthia E. 1509 Murray Lane Austin, TX 78703-3410 (512)478-5876 Modified 12/31/2005 Sagem Morpho Inc. 5301 Riata Park Court Building D Suite 100 Prospective $10,000 - $24,999.99 12/31/2005 Austin, TX 78727 Alexander, Lee Ann 701 Brazos Suite 500 Austin, TX 78701 (512)334-6474 Regular 12/31/2005 Liberty Mutual Group 175 Berkeley Street Boston, MA 02117 Prospective $50,000 - $99,999.99 12/31/2005 Allaway, William 400 W. 15th Street Suite 400 Austin, TX (512)472-8838 Modified 12/31/2005 78701 Texas Taxpayers and Research Association 400 W. 15th St. Suite 400 Austin, TX 78701 Prospective $25,000 - $49.999.99 12/31/2005 Allbaugh, M.
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