THE LOBBYISTS PURGE IN PRESIDENT-ELECT TRANSITION TEAM
Submitted by christian on Wed, 11/16/2016 - 18:27
Lobbyists are purged from official roles in President-elect Donald Trump’s transition team. The move to get rid of lobbyists in key roles was one of the first decisions made by Vice President-elect Mike Pence in his role overseeing the construction of a Trump administration.
List
- Bud Albright: Lobbyist with Ogilvy Government Relations Clients: Calpine Corporation, Delta Star, Deltic Timber, National Association of Water Companies
- Rich Bagger: Lobbyist for Celgene Corporation
- David, Bernhardt: Lobbyist with Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck Clients: Westlands Water District (in California) Former clients: Freeport LNG, Rosemont Copper
- Jim Carter: Lobbyist for Emerson manufacturing company
- Mike Catanzaro: Lobbyist with CGCN Group Clients: American Fuel and Petrochemical Manufacturers, Hess, Encana, Noble Energy, Devon Energy
- William Austin Chatfield: Owned a lobbying firm, Kindness & Chatfield Clients: Software firms
- Christine Ciccone: Lobbyist for Centrus Energy and formerly lobbied for Honeywell
- Rob Collins: Lobbyist with S-3 Group Clients: Google, JPMorgan, United Launch Alliance (Lockheed Martin + Boeing joint venture), Council for Investor Rights and Corporate Accountability
- Jeffrey Eisenach: Consultant to telecom industry who’s been paid by Verizon and AT&T
- Mike Ference: Lobbyist with S-3 Group Clients: Halliburton, Koch Industries, Marathon Oil
- Mike Ferguson: Lobbyist with Ferguson Strategies LLC Clients: Lilly, Roche, Merck, Genentech, Verizon
- Cindy Hayden: Lobbies for Altria, the tobacco giant
- Steven J. Hart: Lobbyist with William & Jensen Clients: Anthem, Cheniere Energy, Coca-Cola, General Electric, Visa,, PhRMA, United Airlines, and the American Council of Life Insurers.
- Rick Hohlt: Lobbyist with the Hohlt Group Clients: Sallie Mae, Bristol Myers, Chevron, the Federalist Group, JPMorgan Chase, Nuclear Energy Institute
- Michael Korbey: Formerly lobbied for the United Seniors Association, a group that spent millions to support former President George W. Bush's privatization plan
- Rolf Lundberg: Lobbies for Choice Hotels and the International Franchise Association
- Machida, Ado: Lobbies for defense giant BAE System, formerly lobbied for Hitachi America, UPS
- McKenna, Michael: Lobbyist with MWR Strategies Clients: Engie, Southern Company, Dow Chemical
- Palatucci, William: Lobbyist with Dughi, Hewit and Palatucci Clients: Aetna and Verizon
- Pitcock, Josh: Lobbyist for the State of Indiana
- Torrey, Michael: Lobbies for the American Beverage Association, Crop Insurance and Reinsurance Bureau.
- Whitmer, Martin: Lobbyist with Whitmer & Worrall Clients: American Association of Railroads, the National Asphalt Pavement Association, Utilities Technology Council
Entities Listed
- Aetna
- Altria
- American Association of Railroads
- American Beverage Association
- American Council of Life Insurers
- American Fuel and Petrochemical Manufacturers
- Anthem
- AT&T
- BAE System
- Bristol Myers
- Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck
- Calpine Corporation
- Celgene Corporation
- Centrus Energy
- CGCN Group
- Cheniere Energy
- Chevron
- Choice Hotels
- Coca-Cola
- Council for Investor Rights and Corporate Accountability
- Crop Insurance and Reinsurance Bureau
- Delta Star
- Deltic Timber
- Devon Energy
- Dow Chemical
- Dughi, Hewit and Palatucci
- Emerson manufacturing company
- Encana
- Engie
- Ferguson Strategies LLC
- Freeport LNG
- Genentech
- General Electric
- Halliburton
- Hess
- Hitachi America
- Hohlt Group
- Honeywell
- International Franchise Association
- JPMorgan Chase
- Kindness & Chatfield
- Koch Industries
- Lilly
- Marathon Oil
- Merck
- MWR Strategies
- National Asphalt Pavement Association
- National Association of Water Companies
- Noble Energy
- Nuclear Energy Institute
- Ogilvy Government Relations
- PhRMA
- Roche
- Rosemont Copper
- S-3 Group
- Sallie Mae
- Southern Company
- State of Indiana
- Federalist Group
- United Airlines
- United Launch Alliance (Lockheed Martin + Boeing joint venture)
- United Seniors Association
- UPS
- Utilities Technology Council
- Verizon
- Visa
- Westlands Water District (in California)
- Whitmer & Worrall
- William & Jensen
Note:
- Appointees to President-elect Donald Trump’s Administration will be asked to sign a form barring them from being a registered lobbyist for five years after they leave government office.
- Trump transition members would be barred from lobbying about the issues they had worked on for six months after their departure.
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