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2011 Compensated Lobbyist List 2011 Compensated Lobbyists Aaron, Barth IN Chapter/Natl Assn of Water Co. 4670 So Forth Apache Rd, Ste 190 Las Vegas, NV 89147 Anderson, Clara Full House Resorts 1575 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Str Indianapolis, IN 46202 Abel, Edmund Children’s Bureau, Inc. One American Square, Ste. 2200 Box 82062 APPIAN Indianapolis, IN 46282 Laurie Maudlin 317-633-4705 One N. Capitol, Ste. 1050 Blue & Co. LLC Indianapolis, IN 46204 317-822-9205 Ainsworth, Richard City of Logansport IN 225 S East Street U.S. 31 Coalition PO Box 1250 White Co Bd of Commissioners Indianapolis, IN 46206-1250 Hendricks Co Bd of Commissioners 317-692-7475 Boone Co Bd of Commissioners IN Farm Bureau Insurance Harrison Co. Govt. City of Vincennes, IN Alldredge, Neil Cass Co Bd of Commissioners 3601 Vincennes Rd Build IN Council Indianapolis, IN 46268 IN Construction Assn 317-875-5250 Natl Assn of Mut Insurance Co Arland, Karen One American Square, Ste. 2900 Allegue, Raul Indianapolis, IN 46282-0200 One Tower Square, 8MS 317-236-2244 Hartford, CT 06183 Clients of Ice Miller LLP The Travelers Companies, Inc. Arnold, Laura A Allison, Kara Ann 545 E Eleventh Street 6397 Emerald Pkwy, Ste. 200 Indianapolis, IN 46202 Dublin, OH 43016 317-635-1701 614-793-8777 IN Distributed Energy Advoc. Hull & Associates, Inc. Ashton, Brett Altria Client Svcs Inc. One Indiana Square Timothy Holston Ste. 2800 180 E Broad St, Ste. 1704 Indianapolis, IN 46204 Columbus, OH 43215 317-238-6291 614-225-1923 Krieg DeVault LLP Philip Morris USA Inc. John Middleton Co. Auberry, Brent U.S. Smokeless Tobacco Co by svc co 300 N. Meridian Street, Ste. 2700 Indpls, IN 46204 Amundson, Ross E. 317-237-0300 650 Madison Street Clients of Baker & Daniels PO Box 64486 Gary, IN 46401-0486 Auslander, Caryl 219-886-3770 150 W. Market Street, Ste. 040 IN-American Water Company, Inc. Indianapolis, IN 46204 1 2011 Compensated Lobbyists 317-634-5963 Education Networks of America Clients of The Corydon Group Hill-Rom Company Alpha Xi Delta Fraternity Axelson, Clifford 1899 Properties LLC Three Gateway Center, Floor 15 Crown Cork & Seal Company Newark, NJ 07102 Marion County Clerk’s Office 973-367-5326 Fairway Cooperative Assn Prudential Financial, Inc. Zeta Tau Alpha Fraternity Housing Corp Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity Bailey, Todd Sigma Kappa Fdtn 41 S High Street, HC1244 Sigma Kappa Sorority Columbus, OH 43215 IN Construction Assn 614-480-4757 Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity Huntington Bancshares Inc. Methodist Hospitals Lake Co Kappa Alpha Theta Frat Housing Corp Bainbridge, Phillip E. Delta Upsilon Intl Fraternity Inc. 10 W. Market Street, #200 Psi Upsilon Fraternity Indianapolis, IN 46204 Kappa Alpha Theta Fdtn 317-656-8784 Fdntn Chptr of Theta Chi Fraternity Centaur LLC KRG/CP Pan Am Plaza Alpha Chi Omega Fdtn Inc. Bainter, Jeffrey Alpha Sigma Alpha 300 N Bliss Ave TKE Educational Fdtn Muncie, IN 47304 Caesars Entertainment Corp 202-258-1507 Harrison College Brtrhod Mtnce Way Emple Div Intl Zeta Tau Alpha Fraternity Monarch Beverage Company Baker, A. John Kappa Alpha Theta Fraternity 2961 E Jennie Lake Rd Alpha Chi Omega Fraternity Ashland, MO 65010 United Technologies Corp 573-657-0427 Lambda Chi Alpha Educational Fdtn Caesars Entertainment Operating Co., Inc. Natl Assn of Prof Surplus Lines Ofc Ltd IN Society of Anesthesiologists Baker & Daniels Delta Sigma Phi Fdtn Frederick H. Garver Bd of School Comm City of Indpls 300 N Meridian Street, Ste. 2700 MillerCoors LLC Indianapolis, IN 46204 Lambda Chi Alpha Properties 317-237-0300 Alpha Sigma Tau Sorority Theta Chi Fraternity Inc. Kraft Foods NW Regional Dev Authority Redeemer Presbyterian Church Philip Morris USA by svc co Altria Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity, Inc. Central IN Corporate Partnership General Electric Company(GE) JPMorgan Chase & Co East Allen County Schools IN State Alliance of YMCAs South Bend Public Transportation IN Cable Telecommunication Assn Endowment Fund Phi Kappa Psi Frat. Alpha Tau Omega Fdtn Delta Upsilon Educ Fdntn Inc. AmeriHealth Mercy Indianapolis Medial Society Delta Dental Plan of Michigan Alpha Chi Omega Natl Housing Corp American Wind Energy Assn Subaru of IN Automotive Richmond Property Group Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity Ama Deo, Inc. The Norwich Housing Corporation 2 2011 Compensated Lobbyists Alpha Epsilon Pi Fdtn Barkley, Robbie T. Hoosier Beverage Assn PO Box 441710 Mac’s Convenience Stores Indianapolis, IN 46244 Alpha Tau Omega Natl Fraternity 317-624-3424 Build IN Council Clients of Third House Advc Grp AKL Education Fdtn NW IN Regional Bus Authority Barnes & Thornburg, LLP Zeta Tau Alpha Fdntn Bonnie Lewis Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity 11 S Meridian Street Hendricks Co Communication Ctr Indianapolis, IN 46204 One Call Medical 317-231-7506 City of Noblesville Garland Industries Hamilton Co Bd of Commissioners Design Build Institute America-Grt Lakes City of Carmel Hebrew Orthodox Congregation Express Scripts Inc. Walmart US Smokeless Tobacco Co LLC (svc co SICPA Security Altria Client Svc) ACS State & Local Solut. John Middleton Co. (by svc co Altria BC Initiative Inc. Client Svc) Independent Colleges Altria Client Svc. Best Buddies Intl AALCO Distrib Company Baker, John J. Assn of IN Prosecuting Atty PO Box 1602 City of Marion Indpls, IN 46206-1602 City of Indianapolis 317-636-6092 Distilled Spirits Cncil U.S. Inc. Republic Natl Distributing Co of IN Eli Lilly and Company Health & Hosp Corp of Marion Co Banksdale, Yvette Fdnt for Educational Choice-Friedman Fdtn 728 Georgia IN Coalition for the Arts Gary, IN 46402 IN-American Water Co 219-487-8765 IN Assn of Co Commissioners Adonia Community Svcs Inc. IN Bell Telephone d/b/a AT&T IN IN Bond Bank Barber, Juva State of IN Publ Empl Deferred Comp Plan 115 W Washington Street, #1690S Manatron Inc. Indpls, IN 46204 IN Co Treasurers Assn 317-633-4662 IN Co Recorders Assn IN Petrol. Mrketrs & Conv Str Assn Citigroup Global Markets IN Education Savings Authority Barkan, Ari IN Secretary of State One Madison Ave Richmond Power & Light New York, NY 10010 Marion Superior Courts 212-538-6493 The Majestic Star Casino LLC Credit Suisse Asset Mgmnt LLC Medco Health Solutions Res-Care Inc. Barker, Cynthia IN Assn of Homes Svcs for Aging 414 N Park Ave JA Benefits LLC Indianapolis, IN 46202 Foundations of East Chicago 317-946-1086 Simon Property Group LP IN Building and Lumber Supply University of Notre Dame du Lac Microsoft Corporation 3 2011 Compensated Lobbyists IN Board for Depositories Indianapolis, IN 46282 Wireless Enhanced 911 Advisory Bd 317-236-2455 Town of Fishers Ice Miller LLP Reed Elsevier Inc. Coaltn. for Homelessness Intvnt & Prvnt Bedan, Greg IN Assn for Educ of Young Children 8433 Seekonk Court IN Bldng Contractors Alliance Indianapolis, IN 46256 AW Holding Inc. Clients of Third House Advocacy Lake Co Solid Waste Mgmnt District Town of Munster Beebe, Steven E. Tax Magmnt Assoc PO Box 56074 IN Fire Sprinkler Assn Indianapolis, IN 46256 Town of Griffith 317-916-1250 IN Health Information Exchange Beebe, Scherer & Associates UHS of Delaware, Inc. Crowe Howarth LLP Beebe, Scherer & Associates IN Energy Assn Steve Beebe PO Box 56074 Barnett, Jr., John V. Indianapolis, IN 46256 111 Monument Circle, Ste. 2700 317-916-1250 Indianapolis, IN 46204 IN Vending Council 317-684-5470 IN Amusement & Music Operators Assn Bose Public Affairs Group IN Dental Hygienists Assn IN Chpter American Physical Therapy Barth, John IN Health Care Assn 1099 N. Meridian Street, Ste. 400 IN Wholesale Distributors Assn Indianapolis, IN 46204 College of American Pathologists 317-687-9478 CarDon & Associates Coordinated Care Corp, IN IN Assn of Pathologists Dba Managed Health Svcs IN Assn for Marriage & Family Thpy IN Speech Language Hearing Assn Bauer, Beth IN Assn Nurse Anesthetists 55 Monument Circle, Ste. 819 IN Society of Respiratory Care Indianapolis, IN 46204 IN Fire Chiefs Assn 317-637-3563 IN Ambulance Assn dba IN EMS Assn ACEC IN, Inc. Beiswenger, Robert Bazemore, Andrea 6137 Crawfordsville Rd #231 150 W. Market Street, Ste. 40 Speedway, IN 46224 Indianapolis, IN 46204 317-522-1944 317-752-9761 IN Right to Work Committee Capital Assets LLC Belch, Louis Beaumont, Chris 150 W. Market Street, Ste. 040 5975 Castle Crk Parkwy N. Dr, Ste 300 Indianapolis, IN 46204 Indianapolis, IN 46250 317-634-5963 317-594-5300 The Corydon Group IN Credit Union League Bell, Jason Beck, Robin A. 150 W. Market Street, Ste. 210 One American Square, Ste. 2900 Indianapolis, IN 46204 4 2011 Compensated Lobbyists 317-634-8841 IN Trial Lawyers Assn Bickel, Sandra 320 N. Meridian St, Ste. 506 Bell, Matthew Indianapolis, IN 46204 6714 Point Iverness Way, Ste 115A 317-638-0561 Fort Wayne, IN 46804 Girl Scouts of Central IN 260-424-0863 Reg. Chamber of NE IN Biesecker, Fred One American Square, Ste. 2900 Bellamy, Calvin Indianapolis, IN 46282-0200 833 W. Lincoln Hwy 317-236-2193 Ste. 410W Clients of Ice Miller LLP Schererville, IN 46375 219-227-6109 Biles, Christopher Krieg DeVault, LLP c/o NRA OGC 11250 Waples Mill Rd Benen, Sandra Fairfax, VA 22030 47 West Division, Ste. 234 703-267-1250 Chicago, IL 60610 Natl Rifle Assn of America 312-335-9820 GlaxoSmithKline Bingham McHale, LLP W. Tobin McClamroch Bennett, Patrick 2700 Market Tower 15898 Bounds Dr 10 W. Market Street Noblesville, IN 46062 Indianapolis, IN 46204 317-773-1297 317-635-8900 PKB Consulting, LLC Ameristar Casinos Capital Imprvmnt Bd Mgrs Marion Co Berger, Andrew City of Evansville 101 W Ohio Street, Ste. 1575 Vestas-American Wind Technology Indianapolis, IN 46204 TracFone Wireless Inc. 317-684-3710 IN Public Charter School Assn Assn of IN Counties IN State Building & Construction City of Carmel Bergsma, Brian E. NextEra Energy Resources 101 W. Ohio Street, Ste.
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