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Registered Legislative Lobbyist Directory FLORIDA LEGISLATURE — REGISTRATIONS BY PRINCIPAL NAME A & W Amusement Company Actor’s Playhouse Agency for Health Care Administration (cont.) Dick, Scott Levy, Robert M. Morgan, Kate C. A. Duda & Sons, Inc Ad Hoc Committee of Concerned Mobile Home Noble, John P., Jr. Mann, Douglas M. Park Operators Poole, Wavene A. G. Edwards & Sons, Inc Coates, Richard E. Russell, Douglas W. Abrams, David S. Jaffry, Edward S. Sharpe, Harold (Bob) R. Forrest, Charles S. Williams, J. Larry Shea, Darrell Gollahon, James Adams Group, Inc Agrimond, L.L.C. Kuhn, Michael G. Adams, L. Carl Adams, Tom B., Jr. Layton, Richard D. Addison-Wesley/electronic education AIB Insurance Group, Inc Simpson, William P. Dudley, Charles F. Cone, Perry I. A. K. A. Information Specialists Young, Amy J. Air Transport Association of America Bernal, Robert M. ADG Keller, Scott A. AAA Harris, Peter F. LaFace, Ronald C. Administrative Office of the Courts George, Marnie L. —WD— 03/09/1999 AJT & Associates, Inc Bridenback, Michael L. AAA Auto Club South Ketcham, Dale R. Melendi, Richard Bakewell, Kevin W. Akerman, Senterfitt & Eidson, P.A. Yanez, Nancy L. George, Marnie L. Herron, Mark Administrative Services, Inc MacFarland, Karen K. Alachua County Advisory Committee on Bunkley, William H. Business Education McMutrie, Jennifer K. ADT Automotive Moffitt, H. Lee Gallant, Barbara G. Menduni, Margaret A. Alachua County Education Association Sharp, Robert R. Rutledge, Gary R. Northrop, Grace M. Tomlin, John A. Young, Amy J. Alachua County Library District Weiss, Diane E. Advance America Herron, Mark AAmerican Driver Improvement Schools, Inc Blosser, James J. Alachua County School Board Spinelli, Michael McKinley, William T. Frank, Joy AARP Poole, Van B. Alarm Association of Florida Bodiford, Lyn C. Sole, Joseph A. DePuy, C. E. ”Ed”, Jr. —WD— 03/01/1999 ABATE of Florida, Inc Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc Alico, Inc Reichenbach, James D., II Ballard, Brian D. Garner, James F. ABB Daimler-Benz Logan, Mark K. Quincey, Irene K. Bruce, H. Douglas McCann, Joseph M. Vogel, Cathleen C. Abbott Laboratories Advantage Capital Partners All American Foundation, Inc Dorcy, Daryl B. Doyle, Maurice E. Hill, A. Stephen McLeod, Laura Dunbar, Marc W. All Children’s Hospital ABC Fine Wine & Spirits Dunbar, Peter M. Jogerst, Brian B. MacFarland, Karen K. Edenfield, Martha J. Zajac, Scott A. Sternstein, Gerald B. Moffitt, H. Lee All Service Refuse Academy of Florida Trial Lawyers Adventist Health System Brewton, Wilbur E. Cory, Jack Abreu, Sergio, Jr. Cory, Keyna Bradshaw, Paul R. —WD— 12/01/1999 Powers, Susan S. —WD— 11/16/1999 Williams, Kathy L. Allegiance Healthcare Corporation Butfiloski, Cindy M. Kiser, S. Curtis Carruthers, Scott Advertising Federation of Miami Levy, Robert M. Allen, Lang & Canatto, P.A. Collins, Arthur R. Juarez, Oscar F. Cruz, Carlos M., Jr. Adviron Environmental System, Inc Levy, Robert M. Alliance Capital Daniel, David T. Horenbein, Barry Garcia, Reginald R. Advocacy Center for Persons with Disabilities, Inc Alliance for Equity in Educational Services Jess, Paul D. Adams, L. Carl Boyd, Robert J. Kranz, Kenneth D. Blumenthal, Gary H Alliance for Lower Electric Rates Today Lamonica, Don F. McLeod, Laura Safley, Robin C. Mabry, Janet F. Wear, Pat Alliance of American Insurers Magdaleno, Janick Aetna Retirement Services Massie, James C. Paulk, Robert L., III Pleas, Alexa Stander, William H. Pennington, Roger A. Wester, Gerald C. Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers Sumner, Dylan Aetna US Healthcare Hopping, Wade L. Thomas, John C. O’Connell, Patricia G. Stengle, Dan R. Trammell, Robert D. Wester, Gerald C. Sykes, W. Steve Vancore, Steve J. Affordable Housing Alliance, Inc Alliance Services Corporation Zappi, Debra A. Morrow, Sam Spitzer, Kurt A. Zubaly, Mark T. AFSCME Allison Sellers & Associates Acadia Realty Trust Neimeiser, Mark M. Daley, Kathleen E. Hebrock, Bill J. Agency for Health Care Administration Allstate Cigarette Distributers, Inc Accelerated Benefits Corporation Brodie, Jim Gomez, Fausto B. Ballard, Brian D. Buigas, Pete J. Allstate Insurance Company Cashin, Dana M. —WD— 06/03/1999 Cox, Berneice —WD— 03/02/1999 Chapman-Henderson, Leslie —WD— Logan, Mark K. Crayton, Gary L. 03/30/1999 McCann, Joseph M. Dudek, Elizabeth Collins, Edward T. Smith, Jim Evert, Marilynn Y. —WD— 03/02/1999 Alltel Florida, Inc Acme Improvement District Foley, Barbara Adams, L. Carl Moyle, Jon C., Jr. Gallagher, Julie Wahlen, John J. Moyle, Jon C., Sr. Gregg, Christy J. ALM, LLC aka Miami, Broward and Palm Beach Act Corporation Kelley, Marshall E. —WD— 03/30/1999 Daily Review Roberts, William J. King-Shaw, Ruben J., Jr. Maury, Ramon 1 FLORIDA LEGISLATURE — REGISTRATIONS BY PRINCIPAL NAME Alpha Health Care American Heritage Life Insurance Company American Security Group Ballard, Brian D. Arrington, Marvin F. Smawley, E. Clinton Deratany, Tim D. Hennessy, Jane A. Wester, Gerald C. McCann, Joseph M. McCue, William G. American Society of Child Advocates Smith, Jim Sanford, Paul P. Spalding, Larry H. Alternate Care Management, Inc American Insurance Association American Society of Notaries Setnor-Bogdanoff, Ellyn Coates, Richard E. Reynolds, Robert R. Amdahl Corporation Dughi, Leslie American Society of Safety Engineers Gardner, Winston W., Jr. Katz, Allan J. Sansom, Jerry H. Amerada Hess Corporation Kutter, Edward L. American Society of Travel Agents/Central & Arrington, Marvin F. Smawley, E. Clinton North Florida Sanford, Paul P. Wester, Gerald C. Beare, Nikki American Airlines, Inc Williams, J. Larry Beare, Sandi Melton, Eston E., III Yon, David A. American Society of Travel Agents/South American International Group, Inc Florida Chapter White, Dawn B. Smawley, E. Clinton Beare, Nikki American Association for Nude Recreation Wester, Gerald C. Beare, Sandi Levy, Robert M. American Jewish Congress American Specialty Contractors of Florida, Inc American Association of Physician Specialists, Karako, Jack M. Fentriss, Anna Cam Inc American Lawyer Media, L.P. American Subcontractors Association of Florida Busby, Wynn E. Malaney, Wayne R. Lawson, Deborah E. American Association of University Professors American Lung Association of Florida American Water Works Association (Florida Humphries, Joan Ropes Fisher, Christine P. Section) American Association of University Fisher, Tad P. Mann, Douglas M. Women/Florida American Management Systems, Inc AMR Beare, Nikki Coler, Gregory L. Betz, Louis G. Beare, Sandi American Massage Therapy Association, Florida AmSouth Bancorporation American Bankers Insurance Group Chapter Champion, Graham L. Smawley, E. Clinton Pardue, Carolyn R. Daughton, James R., Jr. Wester, Gerald C. American Medical Response Tant, Allison E. American Beauty Association Caldwell, Jaime S. Uhlfelder, Steven J. Dudley, Sherry L. Eberhart, Robert P. —WD— 02/25/1999 Ana Quintana-Marquez Heffley, Richard J. Sharkey, Jeffrey B. Bell, Patrick E. McKinley, William T. American Medical Security Buzzett, Kelly H. Poole, Van B. Wieske, Joseph P. Fraser, Donald S. Sole, Joseph A. American Motorcyclist Association Lamonica, Don F. American Cancer Society Maher, Sean M. Trammell, Robert D. Parriott, Ruth American Orchid Society, Inc Williams, J. Larry American Cancer Society, Florida Division, Inc Watt, James L. Anchor Glass Container Corp DeVitto, Ralph A. American Personal Asset Lenders, Inc Johnson, Barrett G. American Civil Liberties Union of Florida Magill, Jim —WD— 05/11/1999 Andersen Consulting, LLP Spalding, Larry H. Stipanovich, J. M. —WD— 05/11/1999 Blosser, James J. American College of Cardiology Fla American Pioneer Title Insurance Company Dudley, Sherry L. Juarez, Oscar F. Bell, Douglas S. Heffley, Richard J. American Council of Life Insurance Bell, Samuel P. McKinley, William T. Arrington, Marvin F. Crowley, Kevin X. Peeples, Jack —WD— 05/28/1999 Breitenbach, Douglas L. American Planning Association, Florida Chapter Peeples, Winn F. Hennessy, Jane A. Elder, Marcia K. Poole, Van B. Jones, William R. Anderson Columbia Company, Inc McCue, William G. Saraceno, Franco S. —WD— 05/20/1999 Eaton, James E. Sanford, Paul P. Vaughn, Linda S. Andrew Greene American Cyanamid Company American Plastics Council McLeod, Laura Cranfill, Bruce E. McCormack, Fred A. Andrews Plus American Diabetes Association, South Coastal American Promotional Events, Inc Andrews, Gayle Region Atkinson, Timothy P. Anheuser-Busch Companies, Inc Fisher, Christine P. Austin, Jeanie R. Carvajal, Allison Sellers —WD— Fisher, Tad P. Bryant, Matthew Christopher 06/07/1999 American Electronics Association Fernandez, Segundo J. Duncanson, Jennifer L. —WD— 05/24/1999 Adams, Sally S. American Registration Systems Harris, Peter F. Patchett, R. Dale —WD— 10/14/1999 Horenbein, Barry McGee, Wallace Gene American Express American Resort Development Association Rathbun, Jim G. —WD— 06/07/1999 Daughton, James R., Jr. Batchelor, Dick J. Spearman, Guy M., III Tant, Allison E. Bibeau, Brian H. Wolfe, Michael M. Uhlfelder, Steven J. Gruber, Kurt P. Annuity Board of the Southern Baptist American Family Enterprises Guthrie, William C. Convention MacFarland, Karen K. Harrell, Michael P. Ballard, Brian D. Moffitt, H. Lee Kinsolving, Laurence E. Aon Risk Services, Inc of Florida American Forest and Paper Association Krog, James B. Peeples, Winn F. Fearington, Mercer Marcus, Andrew T. —WD— 08/18/1999 Apalachee Center for Human Services Fearington, Mercer, Jr. Stafford, Sean Overton, Larry J. American General Finance, Inc Sykes, W. Steve Apalachee Regional Planning Council Erath, Greg Webb, Robert J. Blume, Charles D. American Heart Association
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