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Lobbyist's Annual Report, and All Clients Must File a OFFICE OF THE MISSISSIPPI SECRETARY OF STATE, C.Delbert Hosemann, Jr. Lobbyist's Client Annual Report FORM C For office use only. Do not write in this space If you have any questions please call (601) 359-6353 Lobbying Form Library "R" - Registration Mississippi State University Logged in by / Date "E" - Mid Session 01-25-2016 "E" - End-of-Session "A" - Lobbyist Annual Report Lobbying Year 2015 "C" - Client Annual Report Follow directions for extensions Lobbying Beginning Begin: (No Earlier - Jan. 1) 01-01-2015 Lobbying Ending End: (1) Lobbyists who register on or before February 25th must file a Mid-Session "E" and End-of-Session "E". (No Later - Dec. 31st) 12-31-2015 (2) Lobbyists who register from February, 26th, through sine die must file an End-of-Session "E". (3) All Lobbyists must file an "A", Lobbyist's Annual Report, and all clients must file a "C". File Number # LC20160414 SECTION A. Identification 1. Lobbyist's Client (Full Name) Mississippi State University 2. Physical Address (required) City (or County) State Zip 262 Lee Blvd Lee Hall Ste 4000 Mississippi State MS 39762 3. Mailing Address City (or County) State Zip PO BOX 6018 MISSISSIPPI STATE MS 39762-6018 4. Permanent Phone # E-mail Fax [email protected] 5. Cycle Year 6. Type of Report 2015 Form C Section B: Administrative Operation Costs 7. List below the names of all LOBBYISTS registered by you during this 8. Total compensation for all Lobbyists calendar year and total compensation for each lobbyist. if activity as identified in Item 7-B. $101822.92 terminated before December 31, indicate the termination date. Lobbyist Name Certificate No. Early Term. Date Compensation 9. Reimbursement(s) to Lobbyists Camille Scales $5166.99 L20141021 Dec 31, 2015 50000.00 Young John Arthur 10. Overhead L20150039 Dec 31, 2015 51822.92 $11142.17 Tomlinson 7-B Total: $101822.92 11. Direct Payments $0.00 12. Lobbying Expenses $0.00 13. Urging Others to communicate (advertising, direct mail, etc.) $0.00 14. TOTAL (8-13) $118,132.08 SECTION C: Payments to Public Officials / Employees Disclose amount of compensation for each category. 16. Gifts, loans, honorariums, 15. Food or Beverages, Travel, Lodging, and 19. TOTAL, SECTION C Entertainment. This does NOT include Any other thing of value Receptions -See Section D for Receptions. $10452.41 $0.00 $10452.41 SECTION D: Itemized Expenditure and Receptions Recipient Recipient's Office Title Date Place Provider Description Value/Cost Herb Frierson Representative Oct 17, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $60.00 Nickey Browning Senator Oct 17, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $60.00 Scott Bounds Representative Oct 17, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $120.00 Jim Beckett Representative Nov 14, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $150.00 Bucke Clarke Senator Oct 24, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $100.00 Rita Parks Senator Nov 14, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $150.00 Bucke Clarke Senator Nov 14, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $150.00 Mac Huddleston Representative Oct 24, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $100.00 Mac Huddleston Representative Sep 12, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $150.00 Bubba Carpenter Representative Nov 28, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $300.00 Donnie Bell Representative Nov 28, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $150.00 Tyrone Ellis Representative Sep 12, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $300.00 Gary Jackson Senator Oct 17, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $60.00 Herb Frierson Representative Nov 14, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $150.00 Haskins Montgomery Senator Sep 12, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $150.00 Randy Boyd Representative Oct 24, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $100.00 Joey Fillingane Senator Sep 12, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $150.00 Haskins Montgomery Senator Oct 24, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $100.00 Tracy Arnold Representative Nov 28, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $300.00 Bucke Clarke Senator Sep 19, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $60.00 Haskins Montgomery Senator Nov 14, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $150.00 Randy Boyd Representative Sep 12, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $150.00 Bennett Malone Representative Nov 28, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $150.00 Randall Patterson Representative Sep 12, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $150.00 Randall Patterson Representative Oct 17, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $90.00 John Moore Representative Nov 28, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $150.00 Jerry Turner Representative Sep 12, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $150.00 Scott Bounds Representative Sep 19, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $90.00 Haskins Montgomery Representative Sep 19, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $60.00 Nickey Browning Senator Oct 24, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $100.00 Tyrone Ellis Representative Nov 14, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $150.00 Mark Baker Representative Sep 12, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $150.00 Josh Harkins Senator Oct 24, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $200.00 Steve Holland Representative Sep 19, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $120.00 Herb Frierson Representative Mar 15, 2015 Starkville MSU Basketball $50.00 Tracy Arnold Representative Nov 14, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $300.00 Nickey Browning Representative Sep 19, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $60.00 Kelvin Butler Senator Nov 14, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $150.00 Randy Boyd Representative Nov 28, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $150.00 Jeff Smith Representative Sep 12, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $150.00 Randall Patterson Representative Nov 28, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $150.00 Russell Jolly Senator Nov 14, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $150.00 Josh Harkins Senator Nov 14, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $150.00 Briggs Hopson Representative Sep 12, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $150.00 Randy Boyd Representative Oct 17, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $120.00 Russell Jolly Senator Nov 28, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $150.00 Briggs Hopson Senator Nov 28, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $150.00 Doug McLeod Representative Nov 14, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $150.00 Jeff Smith Representative Nov 14, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $825.00 Mac Huddleston Representative Nov 14, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $150.00 Dean Kirby Senator Nov 14, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $300.00 Herb Frierson Representative Nov 28, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $150.00 Giles Ward Senator Nov 28, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $300.00 Haskins Montgomery Representative Nov 28, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $150.00 Randall Patterson Representative Oct 24, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $150.00 Steve Holland Representative Oct 03, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $60.00 Randall Patterson Representative Nov 14, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $150.00 Herb Frierson Representative Mar 24, 2015 Starkville MSU Baseball $10.00 Steve Holland Representative Nov 28, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $150.00 Randall Patterson Representative Oct 03, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $60.00 Herb Frierson Representative Mar 13, 2015 Starkville MSU Baseball $20.00 Steve Holland Representative Oct 24, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $100.00 Nickey Browning Senator Oct 03, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $60.00 Steve Holland Representative Sep 12, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $150.00 Joey Fillingane Senator Nov 28, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $300.00 Donnie Bell Representative Nov 14, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $150.00 Preston Sullivan Representative Nov 28, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $300.00 Alex Monsour Representative Sep 12, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $300.00 Tyrone Ellis Representative Nov 28, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $450.00 Herb Frierson Representative Oct 24, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $100.00 Steve Holland Representative Nov 14, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $150.00 Nickey Browning Senator Sep 12, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $150.00 Buck Clarke Senator Nov 28, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $150.00 Charles Busby Senator Sep 12, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $600.00 Herb Frierson Representative Sep 12, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $300.00 Steve Holland Representative Oct 17, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $60.00 Russell Jolly Senator Oct 24, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $200.00 Mac Huddleston Representative Sep 19, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $60.00 Randall Patterson Representative Sep 19, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $90.00 Nickey Browning Senator Nov 28, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $150.00 Doug McLeod Representative Nov 28, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $150.00 Derrick Simmons Senator Nov 14, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $150.00 Tyrone Ellis Representative Oct 03, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $60.00 Preston Sullivan Representative Sep 12, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $150.00 Will Longwitz Senator Nov 14, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $300.00 Terry Burton Senator Oct 24, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $150.00 Preston Sullivan Representative Oct 24, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $100.00 Randy Boyd Senator Nov 14, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $150.00 Tom Miles Representative Nov 14, 2015 Starkville MSU Football $150.00 TOTAL, this page: $14405.00 29. Itemize information for all receptions as defined in §5-8-11 (7) (a), Miss. Code Ann. (1972). Date Place/Location Est. No. Public Officials Est. Total Attendance Total Reception Cost Feb 11, 2015 Jackson MS 20 150 $2124.04 Total, Reception Costs $2124.04 Lobbyist's Client Signature I certify that the above information is true and correct, according to my knowledge, information and belief. Print name here Mark Keenum Signature Date Jan 26, 2016 . PENALTY NOTIFICATION: Miss. Code Ann. §5-8-21 (1972)provides that a conviction for violation of the lobbying law, for the first offense, carries a penalty of a maximum of six (6) months in jail and a fine of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000); and for subsequent offenses a maximum of three (3) years in the penitentiary and a fine of Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000)..
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