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K:\ARPEGGIO\LIBRARY\Html\2013 Lobby Lists TEXAS ETHICS COMMISSION 2013 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. 6500 West Loop South # 5100 Bellaire, TX (713)567-7718 Monthly 12/31/2013 77401-3520 AT&T 208 S. Akard St. Dallas, TX 75202 Prospective $50,000 - $99,999.99 12/31/2013 Abel, Douglas Deane 1515 Hermann Dr. Houston, TX 77004 (713)524-4267 Annual 12/31/2013 Harris County Medical Society 1515 Hermann Dr. Houston, TX 77004 Prospective Less Than $10,000.00 12/31/2013 Acevedo, Adrian G. 1001 Congress Avenue, Suite 400 Austin, TX (512)499-8085 Monthly 12/31/2013 78701 Anadarko Petroleum Corporation 1201 Lake Robbins Drive The Woodlands, TX Prospective $50,000 - $99,999.99 12/31/2013 77380 Acevedo, Julianne P.O. Box 5352 Austin, TX 78763 (512)971-0775 Annual 12/31/2013 Capitol Anesthesiology Association 3705 Medical Parkway # 570 Austin, TX 78705 Prospective Less Than $10,000.00 12/31/2013 City of Baytown 2401 Market St.- Baytown, TX 77522 Prospective Less Than $10,000.00 12/31/2013 City of Dallas 1500 Marilla City Hall Dallas, TX 75201 Prospective Less Than $10,000.00 12/31/2013 City of Round Rock 221 E. Main Round Rock, TX 78664 Prospective $25,000 - $49,999.99 12/31/2013 Cole Health Care 16835 Deer Creek Drive Spring, TX 77379 Prospective Less Than $10,000.00 12/31/2013 Medco Medical Supply, Inc. 8860 Fallbrook Dr Houston, TX 77064 Prospective Less Than $10,000.00 12/31/2013 National Surgical Hospitals 30 South Wacker Drive, Suite 2302 Chicago, IL Prospective Less Than $10,000.00 12/31/2013 60606 North Cypress Medical Center Operating 5406 American Beauty Ct Houston, TX 77041 Prospective Less Than $10,000.00 12/31/2013 Company LTD Pinnacle Partners in Medicine 13601 Preston Rd. STE 900 W. Dallas, TX Prospective Less Than $10,000.00 12/31/2013 Page: 1 Texas Ethics Commission * (512) 463-5800 * www.ethics.state.tx.us Date Printed: 03/12/2014 Lobbyist Lobbyist Mailing Address Telephone # Reporting Type Termination Date EMP/C EMP/C Address Comp. Type Comp. Level EMP/C Term. Date 75240 Texas Fire Chiefs Association PO Box 66700 Austin, TX 78766 Prospective Less Than $10,000.00 12/31/2013 The Wind Coalition 906 1/2 Congress Ave. Austin, TX 78701 Prospective Less Than $10,000.00 12/31/2013 Value Options of Texas, Inc. 1199 S. Beltline Road, Suite 100 Coppell, TX Prospective Less Than $10,000.00 12/31/2013 75019 Adair, Bobby Glenn PO Box 4428 PWC 1330-04 Houston, TX 77210 (832)765-1419 Annual 12/31/2013 Phillips 66 Company 3010 Briarpark Drive Houston, TX 77210 Prospective $ 0.00 12/31/2013 Adams, Bryce 300 West 6th Street, Suite 1900 Austin, TX (512)499-6200 Annual 06/07/2013 78701 Abraham Trading Company Moody Building / Second & Main Street P.O. Prospective Less Than $10,000.00 06/07/2013 Box 7 Canadian, TX 79014 Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP 300 West 6th Street, Suite 1900 Austin, TX Prospective Less Than $10,000.00 06/07/2013 78701 Amplify Education, Inc. 55 Washington Street, 9th Floor Brooklyn, NY Prospective Less Than $10,000.00 06/07/2013 11201 Connections Education Prospective $50,000 - $99,999.99 12/31/2013 Pearson Education 1 Lake Street Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458 Prospective Less Than $10,000.00 02/13/2013 Teach For America 315 West 36th Street, 7th Floor New York, NY Prospective Less Than $10,000.00 06/07/2013 10018 Texas Business Leadership Council 515 Congress Avenue, Suite 1780 Austin, TX Prospective Less Than $10,000.00 01/22/2013 78701 Texas Instruments Incorporated 12500 TI Boulevard Dallas, TX 75243 Prospective Less Than $10,000.00 06/07/2013 Aghamalian, Brandon Todd 823 CONGRESS AVE SUITE 1200 AUSTIN, TX (512)637-6020 Monthly 12/31/2013 78701 Andrews Industrial Foundation 206 NE 1st St. Andrews, TX 79714 Prospective $10,000 - $24,999.99 12/31/2013 Brazos Electric Cooperative, Inc. 2404 La Salle Ave. Waco, TX 76706 Prospective $10,000 - $24,999.99 12/31/2013 Brownsville Public Utility Board 1425 Robinhood Drive Brownsville, TX 78521 Prospective $10,000 - $24,999.99 12/31/2013 CPS Energy PO Box 1771 San Antonio, TX 78296 Prospective $10,000 - $24,999.99 12/31/2013 City of Celina 142 North Ohio Street Celina, TX 75009 Prospective $10,000 - $24,999.99 12/31/2013 City of Corpus Christi 1201 Leopard St Corpus Christi, TX 78401 Prospective $10,000 - $24,999.99 12/31/2013 City of Denton 215 E. McKinney Denton, TX 76201 Prospective $10,000 - $24,999.99 12/31/2013 City of El Paso 2 Civic Center Plaza El Paso, TX 79901 Prospective $10,000 - $24,999.99 12/31/2013 City of Fort Worth 1000 Throckmorton St Fort Worth, TX 76102 Prospective $10,000 - $24,999.99 12/31/2013 City of Galveston 823 Rosenberg Galveston, TX 77553 Prospective $10,000 - $24,999.99 12/31/2013 City of Grand Prairie 317 W. College St Grand Prairie, TX 75053 Prospective $25,000 - $49,999.99 12/31/2013 City of Irving 825 W. Irving Blvd Irving, TX 75060 Prospective $25,000 - $49,999.99 12/31/2013 Page: 2 Texas Ethics Commission * (512) 463-5800 * www.ethics.state.tx.us Date Printed: 03/12/2014 Lobbyist Lobbyist Mailing Address Telephone # Reporting Type Termination Date EMP/C EMP/C Address Comp. Type Comp. Level EMP/C Term. Date City of McAllen PO Box 220 McAllen, TX 78505 Prospective Less Than $10,000.00 12/31/2013 City of Pflugerville 100 East Main St., Suite 300 Pflugerville, TX Prospective $10,000 - $24,999.99 12/31/2013 78691 City of San Antonio PO Box 839966 San Antonio, TX 78283 Prospective Less Than $10,000.00 12/31/2013 City of San Juan 709 S. Nebraska San Juan, TX 78589 Prospective $10,000 - $24,999.99 12/31/2013 City of Southlake 1400 Main Street Southlake, TX 76092 Prospective $10,000 - $24,999.99 12/31/2013 City of Sugar Land 2700 Town Center Blvd North Sugar Land, TX Prospective $10,000 - $24,999.99 12/31/2013 77479 City of Tyler 212 N. Bonner Ave Tyler, TX 75710 Prospective $10,000 - $24,999.99 12/31/2013 City of West Lake Hills 911 Westlake Drive West Lake Hills, TX 78746 Prospective Less Than $10,000.00 12/31/2013 Dallas City Limits LP 2001 Ross Ave Suite 2000 Dallas, TX 75201 Prospective $10,000 - $24,999.99 12/31/2013 Focused Advocacy LLC 823 Congress Ave Suite 1200 Austin, TX 78701 Prospective $25,000 - $49,999.99 12/31/2013 Frisco Economic Development Corporation 6810 Gaylord Pkwy, Suite 400 Frisco, TX 75034 Prospective $10,000 - $24,999.99 12/31/2013 Garland Power & Light 217 N. Fifth St. Garland, TX 75040 Prospective $10,000 - $24,999.99 12/31/2013 Linebarger Goggan Blair & Sampson, LLP 2700 Via Fortuna Drive, Ste. 400 Austin, TX Prospective $10,000 - $24,999.99 12/31/2013 78746 Texas Association of Orthotists and 9211 West Road Suite 143-116 Houston, TX Prospective $10,000 - $24,999.99 12/31/2013 Prosthetists, Inc. 77064 Texas Land Title Association 1717 W. 6th Suite 120 Austin, TX 78703 Prospective $10,000 - $24,999.99 12/31/2013 Texas Municipal League 1821 Rutherford Lane Suite 400 Austin, TX Prospective $10,000 - $24,999.99 12/31/2013 78754 Texas Municipal Power Agency 12824 FM 244 RD Anderson, TX 77830 Prospective $10,000 - $24,999.99 12/31/2013 Texas State Teachers Association 316 W. 12th St. Austin, TX 78701 Prospective Less Than $10,000.00 12/31/2013 Weaver LLP 2821 W. Seventh St Suite 700 Fort Worth, TX Prospective $10,000 - $24,999.99 12/31/2013 76107 Aghamalian, Jenny 823 Congress Ave., Suite 1200 Austin, TX (512)542-9550 Monthly 12/31/2013 78701 Humana, Inc. 823 Congress Ave., Suite 1200 Austin, TX Prospective $50,000 - $99,999.99 12/31/2013 78701 Aguilar, Leonard 3630 belgium Lane San Antonio, TX 78219 (210)218-6784 Monthly 12/31/2013 Southwest Pipe Trades Association 3630 Belgium Lane San Antonio, TX 78219 Earned $10,000 - $24,999.99 12/31/2013 Aguillon, Thomas Rene 1005 Congress Ave. Suite 420 Austin, TX (210)582-9525 Monthly 12/31/2013 78701 Time Warner Cable Texas LLC 1005 Congress Suit 420 Austin, TX 78701 Prospective $50,000 - $99,999.99 12/31/2013 Page: 3 Texas Ethics Commission * (512) 463-5800 * www.ethics.state.tx.us Date Printed: 03/12/2014 Lobbyist Lobbyist Mailing Address Telephone # Reporting Type Termination Date EMP/C EMP/C Address Comp. Type Comp. Level EMP/C Term. Date Aguirre, Lionel 10213 Dahlgreen Avenue Austin, TX 78739 (512)288-7474 Monthly 12/31/2013 Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas, Inc., A 1001 E. Lookout Dr. Richardson, TX 75082 Prospective $25,000 - $49,999.99 12/31/2013 Division of Health Care Services Corp. Mutual Legal Reserv Correct Rx Pharmacy Services, Inc. 803-A Barkwood Court Linthicum, MD 21090 Prospective $25,000 - $49,999.99 12/31/2013 Correctional Healthcare Companies 6200 S. Syracuse Way, Suite 440 Greenwood Prospective $25,000 - $49,999.99 12/31/2013 Village, CO 80111 El Paso Electric Company 123 W. Mills Street El Paso, TX 79901 Prospective $50,000 - $99,999.99 12/31/2013 GEO Care, LLC 621 NW 53rd Street, Suite 700 Baco Raton, FL Prospective $ 0.00 12/31/2013 33487 Santos Alliances 1001 Congress Avenue, Suite 100 Austin, TX Prospective $10,000 - $24,999.99 12/31/2013 78701 The GEO Group Inc.
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