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Secretary of State, Index Department Lobbyist List SECRETARY OF STATE, INDEX DEPARTMENT LOBBYIST LIST REGISTRANTS AS OF SEPTEMBER 25, 2011 TOTAL ENTITIES: 1757 TOTAL LOBBYISTS: 1699 A. FINKL & SONS COMPANY ABBOTT LABORATORIES 2011 N. SOUTHPORT AVE. 100 ABBOTT PARK ROAD CHICAGO, IL 60614 D38L-AP6D-2 TELEPHONE: (773)975-2558 FAX: ABBOTT PARK, IL 60064 CONTRACTUAL TELEPHONE: (847)937-6100 FAX: (847)935-6613 DLA PIPER RUDNICK US, LLP EXCLUSIVE STRICKLIN & ASSOCIATES BEMBRY, MARVIN LAFOND, MICHAEL J. AAA CHECKMATE,LLC MUSUR, AL P.O.BOX 296 RELJIC, BORO SUMMIT, IL 60501 CONTRACTUAL TELEPHONE: (708)924-1600 FAX: (708)924-1605 SUFFREDIN JR., LAWRENCE J. CONTRACTUAL INTERGOVERNMENTAL CONSULTING GROUP ABRAHAM GAMING, LLC 921 W. DETWEILLER DRIVE AAA GAMING, LLC PEORIA, IL 61615 1601 EASTPORT PLAZA DRIVE TELEPHONE: (309)689-0844 FAX: (309)689-0845 COLLINSVILLE, IL 62234 CONTRACTUAL TELEPHONE: (618)344-9790 FAX: SHEFSKY & FROELICH, LTD. CONTRACTUAL GREENBERG TRAURIG, LLP AC GAMING, INC. SHEFSKY & FROELICH, LTD. 4118 HAMPTON CT. GLENVIEW, IL 60026 AARP ILLINOIS LEGISLATIVE OFFICE TELEPHONE: (773)793-3583 FAX: 300 W. EDWARDS CONTRACTUAL SPRINGFIELD, IL 62704 SHEFSKY & FROELICH, LTD. TELEPHONE: (217)522-7700 FAX: (217)522-7803 EXCLUSIVE ACACIA FINANCIAL GROUP CARDENAS, GERARDO F 221 N LASALLE CREASEY, JENNIFER L. SUITE 1500 GRUENENFELDER, RYAN D. CHICAGO, IL 60601 MUSSER, SCOTT T. TELEPHONE: (312)269-0041 FAX: (312)236-1407 NELSON, NANCY S. EXCLUSIVE PATTON, MARY SHEA, COURTNEY PRICE, FRANK WHITE, NOREEN P RIEDESEL, MURRIEL J. SPELLMAN, MICHAEL D ACADEMY FOR URBAN SCHOOL LEADERSHIP VINKLER, DAVID M. 3400 N. AUSTIN AVENUE CONTRACTUAL CHICAGO, IL 60634 AARP ILLINOIS LEGISLATIVE OFFICE TELEPHONE: (773)534-0129 FAX: (773)283-0903 CLIENT CONTRACTUAL AARP ILLINOIS LEGISLATIVE OFFICE FLETCHER, OBRIEN, KASPER & NOTTAGE, P.C. ABATE OF ILLINOIS ACCEL ENTERTAINMENT LLC 311 E. MAIN ST., #418 162 W. GRAND AVE. GALESBURG, IL 61401 CHICAGO, IL 60654 TELEPHONE: (800)872-2283 FAX: (309)343-6387 TELEPHONE: (312)527-5993 FAX: EXCLUSIVE MYERS, ROBERT LAWRENCE ACCELERATED REHABILITATION CENTERS CONTRACTUAL 205 WEST WACKER DRIVE DTV CONSULTANTS SUITE 1020 CHICAGO, IL 60606 TELEPHONE: (312)423-3216 FAX: (312)372-1525 CONTRACTUAL ILLINOIS STRATEGIES, LLC 1 ACCENTURE LLP 800 CONNECTICUT AVENUE, N.W. ACT, INC. SUITE 600 C/O NIELSEN MERKSAMER, ET AL., WASHINGTON, DC 20006 2350 KERNER BLVD., STE. 250 TELEPHONE: (202)533-1140 FAX: (202)533-1111 SAN RAFAEL, CA 94901 EXCLUSIVE TELEPHONE: (415)389-6800 FAX: (415)388-6874 LJUNG, MICHAEL A. EXCLUSIVE MYERS, TROY HALSEY, BARBARA CONTRACTUAL WEEKS, PAUL TAYLOR UHE LLC ACTION GAMING LLC ACCESS COMMUNITY HEALTH NETWORK (ACCESS) 1601 EASTPOINT PLAZA DRIVE 600 WEST FULTON, SUITE 200 SUITE 103 CHICAGO, IL 60661 COLLINSVILLE, IL 62234 TELEPHONE: (312)526-2051 FAX: (312)526-2145 TELEPHONE: (618)344-9791 FAX: CONTRACTUAL CONTRACTUAL CONLON PUBLIC STRATEGIES, INC. SHEFSKY & FROELICH, LTD. ACCESS LIVING ACTION NOW 115 W. CHICAGO AVE. 209 W JACKSON CHICAGO, IL 60654 #201 TELEPHONE: (312)640-2104 FAX: (312)640-2140 CHICAGO, IL 60606 EXCLUSIVE TELEPHONE: (312)676-4280 FAX: (312)676-4276 ESTVAN, RODNEY DEAN EXCLUSIVE SMOCK, AMBER ROSE CARTER, ELLYSON WILSON, THOMAS JAMES LISTMANN, BRADEN TALBOTT, MADELINE ACCREDITED CHICAGO NEWSPAPERS, INC WILKS, HUERON 1005 N. SEVENTH SPRINGFIELD, IL 62702 ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION ALLIANCE TELEPHONE: (217)544-1777 FAX: 9 W. HUBBARD STREET, SUITE 402 CONTRACTUAL CHICAGO, IL 60654 BENNETT, DAVID L TELEPHONE: (312)427-3325 FAX: (312)427-4907 CLIENT EXCLUSIVE COOK COUNTY SUBURBAN PUBLISHERS, INC PERSKY, DANIEL ACE GAMING OF ILLINOIS, LLC ADA S. MCKINLEY COMMUNITY SERVICES, INC. 1410 JEFFERY DRIVE 725 S. WELLS ADDISON, IL 60101 SUITE 1A TELEPHONE: (504)464-9191 FAX: CHICAGO, IL 60607 CONTRACTUAL TELEPHONE: (312)385-2030 FAX: (312)554-0292 SHEFSKY & FROELICH, LTD. EXCLUSIVE FASHOLA, BRENDA ACE GROUP-NORTH AMERICA 436 WALNUT STREET , WA04P ADDUS HEALTH CARE INC. PHILADELPHIA, PA 19106 2401 S. PLUM GROVE ROAD TELEPHONE: (215)640-2616 FAX: PALATINE, IL 60067 EXCLUSIVE TELEPHONE: (847)303-5300 FAX: (847)303-5376 BORON, ANDREW EXCLUSIVE CONTRACTUAL ANDERSON, DARBY DAN SHOMON, INC. CONTRACTUAL STRICKLIN & ASSOCIATES ACME REFINING THOMSON WEIR LLC 3357 S JUSTINE CHICAGO, IL 60608 ADLER PLANETARIUM & ASTRONOMY MUSEUM TELEPHONE: (773)523-4500 FAX: (773)523-7283 1300 S. LAKE SHORE DRIVE CONTRACTUAL CHICAGO, IL 60605 STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP ALLIANCE, LTD. TELEPHONE: (312)322-0599 FAX: EXCLUSIVE ACS STATE & LOCAL SOLUTIONS, INC. JACOB, KATHLEEN 1800 M STREET, NW KATZENMEYER, CHARLES NORTH TOWER, SUITE 700 KNAPPENBERGER JR., PAUL H. WASHINGTON, DC 20036 CLIENT TELEPHONE: (202)776-1005 FAX: (202)378-2610 ADLER PLANETARIUM & ASTRONOMY MUSEUM CONTRACTUAL CONLON PUBLIC STRATEGIES, INC. GIFFIN, WINNING, COHEN & BODEWES, P.C. 2 ADLER SCHOOL OF PROFESSIONAL PSYCHOLOGY ADVENTIST MIDWEST HEALTH 65 EAST WACKER PLACE 120 N. OAK STREET CHICAGO, IL 60601 HINSDALE, IL 60521 TELEPHONE: (312)201-5900 FAX: (312)201-0250 TELEPHONE: (630)856-6003 FAX: (630)856-6000 EXCLUSIVE EXCLUSIVE CHIMERA, ANTHONY CRANE, DAVE L. CONTRACTUAL LEWIS, BRINSLEY STRICKLIN & ASSOCIATES MACE, RICK WILLIAMS, THOMAS J ADMIRAL PARKWAY, INC. WRIGHT, RICK 1000 COLUMBIA CENTRE CONTRACTUAL COLUMBIA, IL 62236-2530 FILAN, WILLIAM TELEPHONE: (618)281-3400 FAX: (618)281-7911 HOLLAND & KNIGHT LLP CONTRACTUAL KANE, ANDREW COSTELLO, JOHN PATRICK GOVERNMENTAL CONSULTING SOLUTIONS, INC. ADVOCATE HEALTH CARE NETWORK 2025 WINDSOR DRIVE ADSENSA LIMITED OAK BROOK, IL 60523 201 TOWNSEND ST., SUITE 900 TELEPHONE: (630)990-5035 FAX: (630)990-4795 LANSING, MI 48933 EXCLUSIVE TELEPHONE: (517)374-9121 FAX: CLUNE, MEGHAN K. CONTRACTUAL STOEVEN, CARYN DYKEMA GOSSETT, PLLC CONTRACTUAL ARNSTEIN & LEHR, LLP ADVANCE AMERICA, CASH ADVANCE CENTERS,INC. FLETCHER, OBRIEN, KASPER & NOTTAGE, P.C. 135 NORTH CHURCH STREET SPARTANBURG, SC 29306 AETNA TELEPHONE: (864)342-5653 FAX: (864)336-7914 151 FARMINGTON AVE CONTRACTUAL HARTFORD, CT 06156 ILLINOIS GOVERNMENTAL CONSULTING GROUP, LLC TELEPHONE: (860)273-5670 FAX: EXCLUSIVE ADVANCE ILLINOIS BUTKUS, ELENA 50 EAST WASHINGTON CONTRACTUAL SUITE 410 FLETCHER, OBRIEN, KASPER & NOTTAGE, P.C. CHICAGO, IL 60602 HODGE, CAROLYN BROWN TELEPHONE: (312)235-4545 FAX: LARGENT, PHILIPPE J. EXCLUSIVE BALLINGER-COLE, AMY L AFFORDABLE ASSISTED LIVING COALITION STEANS, ROBIN M 601 WEST MONROE STREET CONTRACTUAL SPRINGFIELD, IL 62704 TAYLOR UHE LLC TELEPHONE: (217)525-0700 FAX: (217)525-0780 CONTRACTUAL ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY SERVICES, INC. SIMON, BRUCE CONSULTING 8201 N. UNIVERSITY STREET STRICKLIN & ASSOCIATES PEORIA, IL 61615 TELEPHONE: (309)693-4000 FAX: AFSCME COUNCIL 31 CONTRACTUAL 615 SOUTH 2ND, P.O. BOX 2328 TAYLOR UHE LLC SPRINGFIELD, IL 62705-2328 TELEPHONE: (217)788-2800 FAX: (217)753-2005 ADVANTAGE CAPITAL MANAGEMENT CORPORATION EXCLUSIVE 7733 FORSYTH BOULEVARD ALEXANDER, ADRIENNE SUITE 1850 BAYER, HENRY SAINT LOUIS, MO 63105 CAMERON, JOHN D. TELEPHONE: (314)725-0800 FAX: (314)725-4265 KAY, JASON CONTRACTUAL KOHLHEPP, JOHN SNR DENTON US LLP WEBB-GAUVIN, JOANNA STRICKLIN & ASSOCIATES CLIENT SUSANNE HACK & ASOCIATES AFSCME COUNCIL 31 AGENT BROKER REVIEW COMPANY THREE LAWRENCE SQUARE SPRINGFIELD, IL 62704 TELEPHONE: (217)753-2272 FAX: CONTRACTUAL LACKMAN, PHIL 3 AGS ILLINOIS, LLLP ALEXIAN BROTHERS HEALTH SYSTEM 905 IRVING PARK ROAD 3040 SALT CREEK LANE ITASCA, IL 60143 ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, IL 60005 TELEPHONE: (702)722-6700 FAX: TELEPHONE: (847)385-7112 FAX: (847)483-7057 CONTRACTUAL CONTRACTUAL GREENBERG TRAURIG, LLP PICKERING & ASSOCIATES, LLC UNGARETTI & HARRIS, LLP AIA ILLINOIS 1 OLD STATE CAPITOL PLAZA NORTH ALIVIO MEDICAL CENTER SUITE 300 966 W 21ST STREET SPRINGFIELD, IL 62701-1323 CHICAGO, IL 60608 TELEPHONE: (217)522-2309 FAX: (217)522-5370 TELEPHONE: (312)829-6303 FAX: EXCLUSIVE CONTRACTUAL CASEY, CHARLES CHRISTOPHER LOPEZ, GABRIEL & ASSOCIATES WALDINGER, MICHAEL J. CONTRACTUAL ALL AMERICAN GAMING, INC. JSA CONSULTING, INC. 8 BROOKSHIRE LANE EDWARDSVILLE, IL 62025 AIDS FOUNDATION OF CHICAGO TELEPHONE: (618)452-1360 FAX: 200 W. JACKSON BLVD STE 2200 CONTRACTUAL CHICAGO, IL 60606 SHEFSKY & FROELICH, LTD. TELEPHONE: (312)922-2322 FAX: (312)922-2916 EXCLUSIVE ALL-CIRCO, INC. GARDENHIRE, RAMON 670 N CLARK STREET GREEN, DORIS 4TH FLOOR MUNAR, DAVID E. CHICAGO, IL 60654 PELLER, JOHN TELEPHONE: (312)750-9262 FAX: (312)277-3939 EXCLUSIVE AILERON COMMUNICATIONS HOULIHAN, MICHAEL 8 S. MICHIGAN AVE KELLY JR., JOHN J. SUITE 3000 SEVERS, JENNIFER CHICAGO, IL 60603 CONTRACTUAL TELEPHONE: (312)629-9400 FAX: (312)629-3696 CHESTER, MALCOLM PAUL EXCLUSIVE FLYNN, NEIL F. & ASSOCIATES LUNDY, DAVID JAMES A. DELEO & ASSOCIATES CLIENT LIZ BROWN-REEVES CONSULTING, INC TENASKA, INC. MARQUARDT, ROGER C. & COMPANY, INC. MCGUIREWOODS CONSULTING, LLC AIR LIQUIDE USA LLC MICHAEL ALEXANDER AND ASSOCIATES 2700 POST OAK BLVD. THE HUNTER GROUP SUITE 1800 CLIENT HOUSTON, TX 77056 ARCHER DANIELS MIDLAND COMPANY TELEPHONE: (713)624-8000 FAX: BINGO INNOVATIONS CONTRACTUAL COUNTY OF DUPAGE FLYNN, NEIL F. & ASSOCIATES DEVRY INC. EDUCARE OF WEST DUPAGE AIRCRAFT OWNERS & PILOTS ASSOCIATION (AOPA) EMFINDERS, LLC 421 AVIATION WAY FAMILY GUIDANCE CENTERS, INC. FREDERICK, MD 21701 HEALTH PROFESSIONALS, LTD TELEPHONE: (301)695-2000 FAX: (301)695-2375 ILLINOIS LENDING CO. CONTRACTUAL ILLINOIS RENTAL PURCHASE DEALERS ASSOCIATION BLAKE, WILLIAM L. JBM GOLF PROPERTIES LLC KINDER MORGAN ENERGY PARTNERS, L.P. ALARM DETECTION SYSTEMS KNIGHT E/A, INC. 1111 CHURCH ROAD LEDCOR CONSTRUCTION INC. AURORA, IL 60505 MILLERCOORS LLC TELEPHONE: (630)844-5310 FAX: (630)844-6326 MJH EDUCATION ASSISTANCE ILLINOIS IV, LLC CONTRACTUAL NATIONAL KITCHEN AND BATH ASSOCIATION DYKEMA
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