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10South Miami To: The Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission From: Hector Mirabile, PhD, City Manager Date: February 23rd, 2011 Evaluation of the Response Submittals for the Lobbying Services Request for Subject: Proposals (RFP) No. SM -FN 2011 -01 and authorization for the Manager to execute a contract with the selected firm. On December 13r°, 2010, the Mayor and City Commission provided staff with the directive to seek competitive sealed proposals for City Lobbying Services. In response to the directive the above referenced RFP was issued and closed Friday, February 11", 2011, at 10:00 AM. By said deadline, the following three (3) proposals were received by the City Clerk: • Akerman Senterftt • Gomez Barker Associates, Inc. • Southern Strategy Group (A fourth proposal submittal from The Pittman Law Group, P.L. was received past the aforementioned deadline and, consequently, was not considered.) The documents listed below are provided for your prior review and consideration in evaluating and selecting the firm that will provide the City's Lobbying services for the Florida 2011 Legislative Session. The City's agreement with the selected firm will be for Background: a twelve (12) month period including, but not limited to, the aforementioned legislative session. Please note that this next legislative session commences on March 8', 2011, and in order to have a lobbyist on contract in time for the same, this item was included as part of the agenda for the March 1 ", 2011, commission meeting. Consequently, the manager will be seeking the City Commission's authorization to execute a contract with the selected firm. • Bid Opening Report • Request for Proposals (RFFs) • Addendum No. I Attachments: . Addendum No. 2 ® Addendum No. 3 ® Three (3) proposal submittals received 0 2011 Florida Legislative Session Dates 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 RESOLUTION NO. A Resolution of the Mayor and City Commission of the City of South Miami, Florida, selecting the firm of from the three (3) proposal submittals considered for the Lobbying Services Request for Proposals (RFP) No. SM -FN 2011 -01 and authorizing the City Manager to execute an agreement with the same for the duration of a one (1) year term, and providing for an effective date. WHEREAS, in response to the December 13`h, 2010 City Commission directive, an RFP for lobbying services was issued and closed on Friday, February 11th, 2011, at 10:00 AM. WHEREAS, by said closing date and time, proposal submittals for lobbying services from the following three (3) firms were received by the City Clerk's Office: Akerman Senterfitt, Gomez Barker Associates, Inc., and Southern Strategy Group; and, WHEREAS, the City Commission needs to select a firm from the three (3) in consideration and must authorize the Manager to execute a contract with the same so that the selected firm can immediately start its work in the City's behalf upon the March 8`h 2011 commencement of the 2011 Florida Legislative Session. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA; Section 1 That the City Commission selects the firm of for the City's lobbying services and authorizes the City Manager to execute an agreement with the same for the duration of a one (1) year term, and providing for an effective date. Section 2 This resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of ATTEST: City Clerk Read and approved as to form and sufficiency: City Attorney 2011 APPROVED: Mayor COMMISSION VOTE: Mayor Stoddard Vice -Mayor Newman Commissioner Palmer Commissioner Beasley Commissioner Harris RF s were opened on: Friday, FebruarY 11 2011 For: Lobbying Services RFP No. SM -FN 2011 -01 RFPs WERE RECEIVED FROM THE FOLLOWING COMPANIES: TOTAL: 1. Akerman Senterfitt $5,000 per month 2. Gomez Barker Associates, Inc. $48,000 per annum 3. Southern Strategy Grog $5,000 /month or $60,000 /year THE ABOVE PROPOSALS HAVE NOT BEEN CHECKED. THE PROPOSALS ARE SUBJECT TO CORRECTION AFTER THE PROPOSALS HAVE BEEN COMPLETELY REVIEWED. City Clerk's Sign: Witness City of South Miami The City of South Miami, Florida, hereinafter referred to as City, will receive sealed proposals. The submittal, consisting of one (1) original unbound proposal, ten (10) additional copies and one (1) digital CD copy of the City Clerk, South Miami City Hall, 6130 Sunset Drive, South Miami, Florida 33143, for furnishing the services described below: • Sealed Proposals must be received by the Office of the City Clerk, either by mail or hand delivery, no later than 10.00 AM local time on Friday February 11T ". 2011 and must be clearly labeled with the above RFP title and number. A public opening will take place at 10:00 AM in the City Commission Chambers located at City Hall on the same date. Any Proposals improperly labeled and /or received after 10:00 AM local time on said date will not be accepted under any circumstances. Any uncertainty regarding the label and time a Proposal is received shall be cause for rejection of the proposal and disqualification of the Proposer. Proposals are subject to the attached Standard Terms and Conditions contained in the complete bid package. Interested Proposers who wish to respond to this RFP can obtain the complete bid package at the City Clerks office Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM or can viewed the bid package on the City's website at: www cityofsouthmiami net/index_php?src= gendocs& ref= BidPosting20l O &category= RFPs -and- Bids The City reserves the right to reject any or all Proposals, to waive any informalities or irregularities in any Proposals received, to re- advertise for Proposals, to award in whole or in part to one or more Bidders, or take any other such actions that may be deemed to be in the best interests of the City. Pablo R. Velez, Esq., CPPB Purchasing Manager BACKGROUND......... ............. ......... ....... ....... .... ...... ................ --- ................................ ..............................1 SCOPEAND PURPOSE ............................................................................................... ..............................1 GENERAL CONDITIONS & INFORMATION ........................................................... ..............................5 SUBMISSIONREQUIREMENTS ................................................................................ .............................13 EVALUATION AND SELECTION OF CONSULTANT .......................................... .............................16 PUBLIC ENTITY CRIMES AND CONFLICTS OF INTEREST ................:.............. .............................17 DRUGFREE WORKPLACE ........................................................................................ .............................20 BACKGROUND LOBBYIST SERVICES The City of South Miami (hereinafter referred to as the "City ") is governed by a five (5) member Commission comprised of a Mayor and four (4) Commissioners all of which are elected at- large. The City's Commission- Manager form of government vests administrative responsibilities with the City Manager and appointment of the City Manager, the City Attorney and the City Clerk with the City Commission. The City is a small municipality within Miami -Dade County, Florida. As of the end of 2007, City's population was 10,769 and, as of the 2000 Census, its median income per household was $42,488, which is less than the median incorne of both Miami -Dade County ($43,921) and the State of Florida ($47,802). The City is seeking proposals from qualified individuals or firms (hereinafter referred to as the "Respondent ") to provide Lobbying Services. These services shall include, but not be limited to, the following: scheduled, extended, special legislative sessions and meetings; state administrative and agency hearings, meetings, or rule making proceedings; and legal and legislative consulting services in accord with this Request for Proposals (RFP). LOBBYING SCOPE AND PURPOSE The City seeks to retain a qualified Florida Bar licensed attorney or firm to represent the City in matters relating to the services of a legislative consultant for matters in which the City may need professional services before the Florida Legislature, State of Florida administrative agencies, the Florida Governor and Cabinet, et al. Such services shall include, but not be limited to, attending state legislative committee hearings and meetings, rule making proceedings or other administrative or legislative agency meetings. The contract services shall include, but not be limited to, the following: scheduled, extended or special legislative sessions and meetings; state administrative and agency hearings, meetings or rule making proceedings; and legal and legislative consulting services in accord with the terms, conditions and specifications contained in this RFP. The Successful Respondent shall agree to be available at all times upon reasonable request to meet with the City Commission, City staff, and others as specified in order to perform the responsibilities assigned; and to attend meetings, represent the interests of the City, and act as liaison between the City and all branches, departments, and agencies of State government, at any legislative committee meeting or meetings with the Governor, Cabinet or Cabinet members, or state agencies on matters under the scope of this RFP. The Successful Respondent shall understand the various laws and proposals and shall possess the ability to interpret the legal implications of the same. The Successful Respondent shall Lobbying RFP No. SM -FN 2011 -01 Page 1 of 22 monitor proposals and activities in meetings regarding state administrative and agency hearings, as well as in rule challenges in the Division of Administrative Hearings. This shall include, but not be limited to, a review of the agendas and provision of notification to the City as pertinent issues arise. The Successful Respondent shall also report the outcome of such meetings and shall be prepared to lobby committee members prior to the same in an effort to advance the City's desired positions. There is no finite number of City meetings or meetings of governmental agencies that the Successful Respondent shall have to attend and actively participate in. This will be determined by the City and will be on an as needed basis. MEMEM Review on a continuing basis all existing and proposed State policies, programs, and legislation; identifying those issues that may affect the City or its citizens and regularly inform the City of the same; and, provide legal and legislative expertise and consulting services. Review the legislative policy statements adopted by the Florida League of Cities and the policy statements of other local government lobbying groups for the purpose of identifying issues which may impact the City. ® Assist the City Commission and City staff in the coordination and development of the City's legislative program which may include, but are not limited to, the following: public safety, law enforcement, business attraction and retention, infrastructure improvements, telecommunications, transportation, solid waste, environmental, affordable housing, economic development, revenue enhancement, annexation, mandates and other issues. Monitor state legislative committee meetings, state agency hearings and meetings prior to and during regular and special legislative session(s) at which specific issues within the City's adopted legislative program are considered, as well as other issues that may arise. ® Work with the City Commission, staff and the Miami -Dade County Legislative Delegation developing special or general legislation in keeping with, or supportive of, the City's adopted legislative program. Develop and evaluate strategy for the support, opposition, or amendment of pending legislation. Lobbying RFP No. SM -FN 2011 -01 Page 2 of 22 Testify and lobby before the Legislature, Governor and Cabinet as necessary on behalf of the City, during the annual legislative session, extended, or special session(s) and at legislative committee meetings and meetings of the Miami -Dade County Legislative Delegation. Appear and testify before state agency hearings, rule making proceedings and other administrative agency or legislative meetings, as required, to promote, oppose, and seek passage of legislation affecting the City or its citizens, and specific legislation contained in the City's legislative program. ti Upon request, coordinate appointments /meetings between the City Commission or other City staff and appropriate state officials and legislators. © Such reports may include, but not be limited to, personal briefings and information bulletins pertinent to any legislation, rules, or regulations, and other state policies or programs that affect the City and its citizens either directly or indirectly. A written summary report shall be submitted at the end of each week detailing legislative action taken during the week, status of legislative issues, and anticipated action during the upcoming week. A written report that summarizes the status of the City's legislative priorities shall be provided within one (1) week of the closing of the session and a more detailed final written report on specific legislation affecting the City shall be provided within a reasonable time period, not to exceed thirty (30) days from the close of session. m Provide periodic written reports (at least monthly) during those months that the legislature is not in session, on issues of interest or concern to the City. Such information may include, but is not limited to, action taken at interim committee meetings, rule making hearings, status of studies underway, and advance notice of legislation being proposed. Upon request by the City, assist the City in coordinating applications and obtaining State permits and grants. Lobbying RFP No. SM -FN 2011 -01 Page 3 of 22 �M��i. To be eligible to respond to this RFP, the Respondent(s) must demonstrate that they, or the principals assigned to the project, have successfully performed the services in the Scope of Services section of this RFP. At a minimum, qualification submittals should include: • A list of three (3) public sector clients for whom lobbying services have been performed within the past five (5) years, inclusive of agency name, contact name, address, email, telephone and fax numbers; • A history of the organization, including current organizational chart (if applicable), and any other appropriate descriptive information, which will be helpful in the evaluation of qualifications and experience, inclusive of the number years providing lobbying services and provide a list of contracts inclusive of a brief scope of services, fees charged and staff member who managed the contract. • Identify the principal(s), "team" members and their individual roles in the contract with the City, including the number of years each member has been lobbying at both the state and federal level. Lobbying RFP No. SM -FN 2011 -01 Page 4 of 22 ___'__..e...--....... ...__.- ...,......._.,.._...m.T. - _-- __......___�_...,. -. 1. Submission of Request for Proposals Firms shall submit one (1) original unbound proposal, ten (10) additional copies and one (1) digital CD copy. Request for Proposals must be in conformance with the detailed submittal instructions and must be delivered by mail or courier personal delivery by the time and date indicated in the legal notice. RFP No. SM -FN 2011 -01 LOBBYING SERVICES RESPONSES NOT SUBMITTED BY THE DATE AND TIME SPECIFIED SHALL BE REFUSED. The time indicated by the time clock in the City Clerk office is considered the official time of receipt. No faxed or email RFP responses will be accepted. RFP's may be submitted in person or by mail to the following address: In Person /Courier /By Mail: South Miami City Hall Building 6130 Sunset Drive South Miami, FL 33143 ATTN: CITY CLERK OFFICE Upon submission, all documents become the property of the City of South Miami and are subject to public records laws. 2. Rules Regulations Laws Ordinances, & Licenses The awarded firm shall observe and obey all laws, ordinances, rules, and regulations of the federal, state, and local municipality, which may be applicable to the service being provided. The awarded firm shall have or be responsible for obtaining all necessary permits or licenses required in order to provide this service. 3. Requests for Additional Information or Question s Any requests for additional information or clarification should be submitted in writing by 10:00 A.M. local time on Friday February 4" 2011 to the attention of Pablo R. Velez, Esq., CPPB, Purchasing Manager at pvelez(0)ciVofsouthmiami net or via facsimile at (305) 667 -7806. Lobbying RFP No. SM -FN 2011 -01 Page 5 of 22 The issuance of a written addendum is the only official method whereby interpretation and /or clarification of information can be given. If any addendums are issued to this request for proposal, the City will notify all prospective firms via the City's website. It shall be the responsibility of each Firm, prior to submitting the proposal, to contact the Procurement Division to determine if addenda were issued and to acknowledge such addendums on the Proposal. 4. Lobb in All firms and their agents who intend to submit, or who have submitted, bids or responses for the City of South Miami Lobbying Services are hereby placed on formal notice that neither City Commissioners, candidates for City Commissioners, members of the Evaluation Selection Committee, nor any employee of the City of South Miami are to be lobbied either individually or collectively concerning this City of South Miami Lobbying Services RFP. Contact should only be made through regularly scheduled Commission meetings, Evaluation Selection Committee meetings scheduled for interviews and /or negotiations, or meetings scheduled through the Purchasing Division, which are for the purposes of obtaining additional or clarifying information. 5. Reserves the Right The City anticipates awarding one or more contract(s) for services as a result of this Request for Proposals. The City, however, reserves the right to reject any and all submitted Proposals and to further define or limit the scope of the award. The City reserves the right to request additional information from Firms as deemed necessary. Notice is also given of the possibility that an award may be made without discussion or after limited negotiations. It is, therefore, important that all the parts of the Request for Proposals be completed in all respects. The City reserves the right to negotiate modifications to Proposals that it deems acceptable, reject any and all RFP in its sole discretion, and to waive minor irregularities in the procedures. 6. Contract Cancellation The resulting contract may be canceled at any time by the City of South Miami for any reason, upon a thirty (30) day written cancellation notice. Lobbying RFP No. SM -FN 2011 -01 Page 6 of 22 7. Ownership of Preliminary and Final Records All preliminary and final documentation and records shall become and remain the sole property of the City. The awarded firm shall maintain original documents thereof for its records and for its future professional endeavors and provide reproducible copies to the City. In the event of termination of the agreement, the proposing firm shall cease work and deliver to the City all documents (including reports and all other data and material prepared or obtained by the awarded firm in connection with the City of South Miami Lobbying Services RFP), as well as all documents bearing the professional seal of the firm. The City shall, upon delivery of the aforesaid documents, pay the firm and the firm shall accept as full payment for its services there under, a sum of money equal to the percentage of the work done by the firm and accepted as satisfactory to the City. 8. Indemnification To the extent permitted by law (F.S. 768.28) the proposing firm shall indemnify and hold harmless the City, its officers and employees, from liabilities, damages, losses and costs, including, but not limited to, reasonable attorney's fees, to the extent caused by the negligence, recklessness, or intentional wrongful misconduct of the proposing firm and any persons employed or utilized by proposing firm in the performance of this contract. 9. Equal Employment In accordance with Federal, State and Local law, the proposing firm will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, ethnicity, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin or handicap. The proposing firm will be required to comply with all aspects of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) during the performance of this contract. IO.Insurance 10.1 Without limiting its liability, the proposing firm shall be required to procure and maintain at its own expense during the life of the Contract, insurance of the types and in the minimum amounts stated below as will protect the proposing firm, from claims which may arise out of or result from the proposing firm's execution of a contract with the City of South Miami for Lobbying Services, whether such execution by himself or herself or by any sub - consultant , or by anyone directly or indirectly employed by any of them or by anyone for whose acts any of them may be liable. Lobbying UP No, SM -FN 2011 -01 Page 7 of 22 Workers' Compensation Insurance covering all employees meeting Statutory Limits in compliance with all applicable state and federal laws. The policy must include Employer's Liability with a minimum limit of $1,000,000.00 for each accident. Comprehensive General Liability coverage shall have minimum limits of $1,000,000.00 per occurrence, combined single Limit for Bodily Injury Liability and Property Damage Liability. This shall include Premises and /or Operations; Independent Contractors and Products and /or Completed Operations; Broad Form Property Damage; and Contractual Liability Endorsement. Business Vehicular Liability coverage shall have minimum limits of $1,000,000.00 per occurrence. Combined Single Limit for Bodily Injury Liability, and Property Damage Liability: This shall include Owned Vehicles, Hired and non -Owned Vehicles and Employees Non- Ownership. Professional Liability (errors and omissions) coverage shall have minimum limits of $1,000,000.00 per occurrence with respect to negligent acts, errors or omissions in connection with the professional services to be provided and any deductible not to exceed $50,000.00 each claim. 10.2 The City shall be listed as an Additional Insured on the General Liability policy. In the event the insurance coverage expires prior to completion of the term for City of South Miami Lobbying Services contract, a renewal certificate shall be issued 30 days prior to said expiration date. The policy shall provide a 30 -day notification clause in the event of cancellation or modification to the policy. 103 Unless otherwise specified, it shall be the responsibility of the proposing firm to insure that all sub - consultants comply with the same insurance requirements herein. All proposer certificates of insurance must be on file with and approved by the City before the commencement of work activities. Waivers of subrogation shall also be provided upon approval of the applicable insurers. 10.4 The proposing firm shall "flow down" the requirements of this provision to all sub - consultants. 10.5 The limits of insurance required above must be retained throughout the term of the contract. The proposing firm must notify the City immediately if any of the required coverage limits are reduced due to claim activity or for any other reason. 10.6 Policies should be written on an "occurrence" basis. Lobbying RFP No. SM -FN 2011 -01 Page 8 of 22 1 1. Opening of Request for Proposals Request for Proposals will be opened and evaluated after the final date and time set for receipt. The City may request proposing firm(s) considered for award to make an oral presentation to a selection board or to submit additional data. 12. Rejection of Proposals The City reserves the right to reject any and all Request for Proposals. It also reserves the right to waive any minor irregularities in connection with Request for Proposals. 13. Acceptance of Proposal Within ninety (90) days after the final submission date for Request for Proposals, the City will act upon them. The Successful Firm will be requested to enter into negotiations to produce a contract for City of South Miami Lobbying Services. The City reserves the right to terminate negotiations in the event it deems progress towards a contract to be insufficient. 14. Applicable Law All applicable laws and regulations of the State of Florida and ordinances and regulations of the City of South Miami will apply to any resulting agreement and venue for any action arising out of any agreement and such right shall remain solely with the City. 15. Oualification of Proposing Firm Request for Proposals will be considered from firms normally engaged in providing the services requested. The proposing Firm must demonstrate adequate experience, organization, offices, equipment and personnel to ensure prompt and efficient service to the City of South Miami. The City reserves the right, before recommending any award, to inspect the offices and organization or to take any other action necessary to determine ability to perform in accordance with the specifications, terms and conditions. The City of South Miami will determine whether the evidence of ability to perform is satisfactory and reserves the right to reject Request for Proposals where evidence submitted, or investigation and evaluation, indicates inability of a firm to perform. Lobbying RFP No. SM -FN 2011 -01 Page 9 of 22 16. Designated Contact The awarded firm shall appoint a person to act as a primary contact with the City of South Miami. This person or back -up shall be readily available during normal work hours by phone or in person, and shall be knowledgeable of the terms of the contract. 17. Deviations from Specifications The awarded Firm shall clearly indicate, as applicable, all areas in which the services proposed do not fully comply with the requirements of this Request for Proposal. The decision as to whether an item fully complies with the stated requirements rests solely with the City of South Miami. IS, Precedence of Conditions The proposing Firm, by virtue of submitting a proposal, agrees that City's General Provisions, Terms and Conditions herein will take precedence over any terms and conditions submitted with the proposal, either appearing separately or included. 19. Proposal Withdrawal After Request for Proposals are opened, corrections or modifications to Proposals are not permitted, but the proposing firm may be permitted to withdraw an erroneous proposal prior to the proposal award by City Commission, if the following is established: 19.1 That the proposing firm acted in good faith in submitting the proposal; 19.2 That the error was not the result of gross negligence or willful inattention on the part of the firm; 193 That the error was discovered and communicated to the City within twenty -four (24) hours of proposal opening, along with a request for permission to withdraw the proposal; or 19.4 The firm submits documentation and an explanation of how the proposal error was made. Lobbying RFP No. SM -FN 2011 -01 Page 10 of 22 20. Public Entity Crimes A person or affiliate who has been placed on the Convicted Vendors List following a conviction for a public entity crime may not submit a proposal on a contract to provide any services to a public entity, may not submit Request for Qualifications on leases of real property to a public entity, and may not transact business with any public entity in excess of the threshold amount provided in Section 287.017, for a period of 36 months from the date of being placed on the Convicted Vendors List. 21. Contingent Fees Prohibited The proposing firm must warrant that it has not employed or retained a company or person, other than a bona fide employee, contractor or subcontractor, working in its employ, to solicit or secure a contract with the CITY, and that it has not paid or agreed to pay any person, company, corporation, individual or firm other than a bona fide employee, contractor or sub - consultant, working in its employ, any fee, commission, percentage, gift or other consideration contingent upon or resulting from the award or making of a contract with the City. 22. City of South Miami Lobbying Services Records All records in any manner whatsoever assigned to the City of South Miami Lobbyist, or any designated portion thereof which are in the possession of the proposing firm or proposing firm's sub - consultants, shall be made available, upon request by the CITY, for inspection and copying upon written request of the CITY. Additionally, said records shall be made available, upon request by the CITY to any state, federal or other regulatory authorities and any such authority may review the same. Said records include, but are not limited to, all submittals, correspondence, minutes, memoranda, tape recordings, videos, or other writings which document and relate to the City of South Miami Lobbyist. Said records expressly include those documents reflecting the time expended by the proposing firm and its personnel in performing the obligations of this Contract and the records of expenses incurred by the proposing firm in its performance under said contract. Lobbying RFP No. SM -FN 2011 -01 Page 11 of 22 23. Auditable Records The proposing firm shall maintain auditable records concerning the procurement adequate to account for all receipts and expenditures, and to document compliance with the specifications. These records shall be kept in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, and the City reserves the right to determine record - keeping method in the event of non- conformity. These records shall be maintained for five (5) years after final payment has been made and shall be readily available to City personnel with reasonable notice, and to other persons in accordance with the Florida Public Disclosure Statutes. 24. Unauthorized Aliens The employment of unauthorized aliens by any firm is considered a violation of Federal Law. If the Contractor knowingly employs unauthorized aliens, such violation shall be cause for unilateral cancellation of any contract resulting from this RFP. This applies to any sub - contractors used by the firm as well. 25. Waiver Failure of the City to take any action with respect to any breach of any term, covenant, provision or condition contained in the agreement, or any instance of default there under by the awarded firm should not be deemed to be a waiver of any default or breach by the City. 26. Attorn e y's Fees Should it become necessary for the City to bring any action against the awarded firm to enforce any of the covenants, provisions, terms or conditions of the agreement, the awarded firm will pay all costs attendant thereto, including reasonable attorney's fees for the City. Lobbying RFP No. SM -FN 2011 -01 Page 12 of 22 SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS LOBBYING It is imperative that the information submitted is precise, clear, and complete. All submittals must be presented one (1) original unbound proposal, ten (10) additional copies and one (1) digital CD copy an 8 1 /2" x I I ", tabbed for the following format (submittals not conforming to this format may be disqualified from further consideration). Request for Qualifications should include the requirements listed below. Submittals submitted without meeting ALL the requirements may be considered non - responsive. I. Format Sections and subsections should correspond in sequence with those identified below. All additional information that the Consultant believes is unique to a section and does not fit the established outline may be included at the end of each section under a subheading "Additional Information." The following information shall be provided in the order detailed: failure to provide any one part of this section without appropriate explanation may result in disqualification of proposal. a. Title Page - List the RFP subject, the name of the firm, address, telephone number, email address, contact person and date. b. Table of contents - Include a clear identification of the material included in the submittal by page number. c. Letter of Interest -- Limit two (2) pages. Make a positive commitment to perform the required work within a specified timeline, acknowledgement of receipt of addenda. Give the name(s) of the person(s) who will be authorized to make representation for the firm, their title, phone number and email address. d. Qualifications and Experience I. Provide a brief discussion of the firm's understanding and approach to the work described herein. 2. A resume of the attorney /firm; and in the case of law firms, resumes of the individual attorney(s) who will work on City matters and a statement identifying the individual attorney who will attend meetings and have primary Lobbying RFP No. SM -FN 2011 -01 Page 13 of 22 responsibility for City matters and whether that attorney(s) represents other municipalities. 3. A list of any other attorneys or law firms with whom the attorney /firm has a contractual relationship or other business affiliation; and, in the case of law firms, a list of all attorneys in the firm. 4. A disclosure of the following: (a) any relationships between the attorney or attorneys of the firm and any Commission member, his /her spouse, or family: (b) any relationship between attorney or attorneys of the firm and any business or entity owned by a Commission member of their family or in which a Commission member or their family has or had an interest; (c) any other information concerning any relationships between the attorney or attorneys of the firm and any Commission member which the Applicant deems might be relevant to the Commission's consideration; (d) such other governmental or quasi - governmental entities which are represented by the attorney or the attorneys of the firm, and the nature of the representation in such matters; and (e) a "conflict list" if same is maintained by the attorney or the firm. 5. The Lobbyist shall be expected to provide the following minimum legal services including, but not limited to, the following: a. Attendance at all meetings of the City Commission, including special and emergency meetings, and all required committee, agency, board or union meetings; b. Preparation of any and all legal opinions; c. Provide expert advice on any and all applicable Federal, State and local laws; d. Advice on any and all general questions concerning lobbying related matters; and e. Serve as liaison with outside counsel when so required. 6. Provide three (3) commitments your firm performed that involved services similar to those detailed herein. Provide the schedule, cost and scope of work. Provide references to the City of South Miami. 7. Provide resumes of staff that will be performing work. Lobbying RFP No. SM -FN 2011 -01 Page 14 of 22 e. Proposer's Certification and Non - Collusive Affidavit f. The Lobbyist Attorney /Firm, whether an individual or a law firm, will not be permitted to represent any client before the Commission or any Committee, department or agency of the City, and will agree not to undertake any other private representation which might create a conflict of interest with the City. The Lobbyist may not represent any Commission member, individually, or, any member of their family or any business in which the Commission member of their family has an interest. g. All proposals received will be considered public records. The City will consider all proposals using such criteria as the Commission may adopt at its sole discretion. The attorney or law firm selected will be required to enter into a formal agreement with the City, prior to the execution of which the City shall reserve all rights, including the right to change its selection. h. Sworn Statement Under Section 287.133(3)(A), Florida Statutes, On Public Entity Crimes. i. Cost Proposal — All proposals may be computed as follows: either on an hourly fee basis, on a flat total fee basis akin to a salaried position, or on an hourly fee basis with a cap total not to exceed amount. All proposals that quote either the flat total fee or the hourly fee with a cap total not to exceed amount rather than an hourly fee will be given priority by the City. Lobbying RFP No. SM -FN 2011 -01 Page 15 of 22 EVALUATION AND SELECTION OF CONSULTANT LOBBYING I. Qualifications shall be reviewed by the City's Evaluation Selection Committee or such other committee. The committee determines and prepares a ranking of the firms. The ranking of these firms shall be based on qualifications applicable to the scope and nature of the services required by this request. Determination shall include, but not be limited to, the following: A. The proposer's demonstrated understanding of the City's requirements and plans for meeting the same; B. The professional qualifications and related experience of the persons assigned to this contract; C. The prior experience and references of the proposer; D. The size and organizational structure of the proposer; and, E. The cost proposal. 2. The committee may request that each short - listed firm make a presentation and be available for an interview. All expenses, including travel expenses for interviews, incurred in the preparation of the proposal shall be borne by the proposer. After presentations and interviews have been completed, the proposers shall be ranked by the Evaluation Selection Committee. 3. The Evaluation Selection Committee will present the ranking to the City Manager for initial review and approval followed by City Commission consideration and final approval. 4. The City will negotiate a Contract with the top ranked firm. Should the City be unable to negotiate a satisfactory contract which is competitive, reasonable, and adequate, negotiations with that firm shall terminate and the City shall proceed to negotiate a contract with the next highest ranked firm; and, ultimately, should all such negotiations fail, all proposals shall be rejected and this solicitation shall be re- issued. Lobbying RFP No. SM -FN 2011 -01 Page 16 of 22 PUBLIC ENTITY i i`; I M; S AND CONFLICTS OF INTEREST LOBBYING Pursuant to the provisions of Paragraph (2) (a) of Section 287.133, Florida State Statutes — "A person or affiliate who has been placed on the convicted vendor list following a conviction for a public entity crime may not submit a Bid on a Contract to provide any goods or services to a public entity, may not submit a Bid on a Contract with a public entity for the construction or repair of a public building or public work, may not submit bids on leases of real property to a public entity, may not be awarded to perform work as a Contractor, supplier, Subcontractor, or Consultant under a Contract with any public entity, and may not transact business with any public entity in excess of the threshold amount Category Two of Section 287.017, Florida Statutes, for thirty six (36) months from the date of being placed on the convicted vendor list ". The award of any contract hereunder is subject to the provisions of Chapter 112, Florida State Statutes. BIDDERS must disclose with their Bids, the name of any officer, director, partner, associate or agent who is also an officer or employee of the City of South Miami or it's agencies. SWORN STATEMENT PURSUANT TO SECTION 287.133 (3)(a), FLORIDA STATUTES, ON PUBLIC ENTITY CRIMES THIS FORM MUST BE SIGNED AND SWORN TO IN THE PRESENCE OF A NOTARY PUBLIC OR OTHER OFFICIAL AUTHORIZED TO ADMINISTER OATHS. This sworn statement is submitted to [print name of the public entity] M for [print individual's name and title] [print name of entity submitting sworn statement] whose business address is and (if applicable) its Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN) is (If the entity has no FEIN, include the Social Security Number of the individual signing this sworn statement: ) Lobbying RFP No. SM -FN 201 1 -01 Page 17 of 22 2. 1 understand that a "public entity crime" as defined in Paragraph 287.133 (1)(g), Florida Statutes, means a violation of any state or federal law by a person with respect to and directly related to the transaction of business with any public entity or with an agency or political subdivision of any other state or of the United States, including, but not limited to , any bid or contract for goods or services to be provided to any public entity or an agency or political subdivision of any other state or of the United States and involving antitrust, fraud, theft, bribery, collusion, racketeering, conspiracy, or material misrepresentation. 3. 1 understand that "convicted" or "conviction" as defined in Paragraph 287.133 (1)(b), Florida Statutes, means a finding of guilt or a conviction of a public entity crime, with or without an adjudication of guilt, in any federal or state trial court of record relating to charges brought by indictment or information after July I, 1989, as a result of a jury verdict, non -jury trial, or entry of a plea of guilty or nolo contendere. 4. 1 understand that an "affiliate" as defined in Paragraph 287.133 (1)(a), Florida Statutes, means: (a) A predecessor or successor of a person convicted of a public entity crime; or (b) An entity under the control of any natural person who is active in the management of the entity and who has been convicted of a public entity crime. The term "affiliate" includes those officers, directors, executives, partners, shareholders, employees, members, and agents who are active in the management of an affiliate. The ownership by one person of shares constituting a controlling interest in any person, or a pooling of equipment or income among persons when not for fair market value under an arm's length agreement, shall be a prima facie case that one person controls another person. A person who knowingly enters into a joint venture with a person who has been convicted of a public entity crime in Florida during the preceding 36 months shall be considered an affiliate. 5. 1 understand that a "person" as defined in Paragraph 287.133 (1)(e), Florida Statutes, means any natural person or entity organized under the laws of any state or of the United States with the legal power to enter into a binding contract and which bids or applies to bid on contracts for the provision of goods or services led by a public entity, or which otherwise transacts or applies to transact business with a public entity. The term "person" includes those officers, directors, executives, partners, shareholders, employees, members, and agents who are active in management of an entity. 6. Based on information and belief, the statement which I have marked below is true in relation to the entity submitting this sworn statement. [Indicate which statement applies.] Lobbying RFP No. SM -FN 2011 -01 Page 18 of 22 Neither the entity submitting this sworn statement, nor any of its officers, directors, executives, partners, shareholders, employees, members, or agents who are active in the management of the entity, nor any affiliate of the entity has been charged with and convicted of a public entity crime subsequent to July I, 1989. The entity submitting this sworn statement, or one or more of its officers, directors, executives, partners, shareholders, employees, members, or agents who are active in the management of the entity, or an affiliate of the entity has been charged with and convicted of a public entity crime subsequent to July I, 1989. The entity submitting this sworn statement, or one or more of its officers, directors, executives, partners, shareholders, employees, members, or agents who are active in the management of the entity, or an affiliate of the entity has been charged with and convicted of a public entity crime subsequent of July I, 1989. However, there has been a subsequent proceeding before a Hearing Officer of the State of Florida, Division of Administrative Hearings and the Final Order entered by the Hearing Officer determined that it was not in the public interest to place the entity submitting this sworn statement on the.convicted vendor list. {attach a copy of the final order.] I UNDERSTAND THAT THE SUBMISSION OF THIS FORM TO THE CONTRACTING OFFICER FOR THE PUBLIC ENTITY INDENTIFIED IN PARAGRAPH I (ONE) ABOVE IS FOR THAT PUBLIC ENTITY ONLY, AND THAT THIS FORM IS VALID THROUGH DECEMBER 31 OF THE CALENDAR YEAR IN WHICH IT IS FILED. I ALSO UNDERSTAND THAT I AM REQUIRED TO INFORM THE PUBLIC ENTITY PRIOR TO ENTERING INTO A CONTRACT IN EXCESS OF THE THRESHOLD AMOUNT PROVIDED IN SECTION 287.017, FLORIDA STATUTES, FOR CATEGORY TWO OF ANY CHANGE IN THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS FORM. Sworn to and subscribed before me this Personally known or Produced identification (Type of identification) Form PUR 7068 (Rev.06 /11/92) [signature] day of Notary Public — State of My commission expires 20 (Printed, typed or stamped commissioned name of notary public) Lobbying RFP No. SM -FN 2011 -01 Page 19 of 22 DRUG FREE WORKPLACE LOBBYING Whenever two or more Bids which are equal with respect to price, quality and service are received by the State or by any political subdivisions for the procurement of commodities or contractual services, a Bid received from a business that certifies that it has implemented a drug -free workplace program shall be given preference in the award process. Established procedures for processing tie Bids will be followed if none of the tied vendors have a drug -free workplace program. In order to have a drug -free workplace program, a business shall: 1. Publish a statement notifying employees that the unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensing, possession, or use of a controlled substance is prohibited in the workplace and specifying the actions that will be taken against employees for violations of such prohibition. 2. Inform employees about the dangers of drug abuse in the workplace, the business' policy of maintaining a drug -free workplace, any available drug counseling, rehabilitation, and employee assistance programs, and the penalties that may be imposed upon employees for drug abuse violations. 3. Give each employee engaged in providing the commodities or contractual services that are under Bid a copy of the statement specified in Subsection (1). 4. In the statement specified in Subsection (1), notify the employees, that, as a condition of working on the commodities or contractual services that are under Bid, the employee will abide by the terms of the statement and will notify the employer of any conviction of, or plea of guilty or nolo contendere to, any violation of Chapter 893 or of any controlled substance law of the United States or any state, for a violation occurring in the workplace no later than five (5) days after such conviction. 5. Impose a sanction on, or require the satisfactory participation in a drug abuse assistance or rehabilitation program, if such is available in the employee's community, by any employee who is so convicted. 6. Make a good faith effort to continue to maintain a drug -free workplace through implementation of this section. As the person authorized to sign the statement, I certify that this firm complies fully with the above requirements. PROPOSER's Signature: Print Name: Date: Lobbying RFP No. SM -FN 2011 -01 Page 20 of 22 Project Name: City of South Miami Lobbying Services RFP No. SM -FN 2011 -01 Date: January 3In, 2011 Sent E- mail/webpage/Mail This addendum submission is issued to clarify, supplement and /or modify the previously issued Proposal Documents, and is hereby made part of the same. All requirements of the Proposal Documents not modified herein shall remain in full force and effect as originally set forth. Receipt of this Addendum shall be acknowledged on the Proposal Form. Q I . Subsection I (d)(5)(a) of the "Submission Requirements" on Page 16 of the RFP concerning "Qualifications and Experience" states the following. "Attendance at all meetings of the City Commission, including special and emergency meetings, and all required committee, agency, board or union meetings;" Is this relevant to the lobbying services the City seeks? Al. No, Subsection I (d)(5)(a) of the "Submission Requirements" on Page 16 of the RFP is not relevant to the lobbying services the City requires. Please completely disregard the same. Project Name: City of South Miami Lobbying Services RFP No. SM -FN 2011 -01 Date: February 3'ti, 2011 Sent E- mail/webpage/Mail This addendum submission is issued to clarify, supplement and /or modify the previously issued Proposal Documents, and is hereby made part of the same. All requirements of the Proposal Documents not modified herein shall remain in full force and effect as originally set forth. Receipt of this Addendum shall be acknowledged on the Proposal Form. The following are the superseding changes /revisions that shall be effective immediately. I) Concerning the "Background" Section on Page 1 of the RFP, the word "legal" in the second to last sentence is hereby deleted. 2) Concerning the "Scope and Purpose" Section also on Page I of the RFP, that portion of the very first line stating the "The City seeks to retain a qualified Florida Bar licensed attorney or firm to represent..." is hereby deleted. 3) The Subsection (d) "Qualifications and Experience" under the "Submission Requirements" Section on Page 13 of the RFP is hereby amended and substituted with the following revised Subsection: d. Qualifications and Experience Provide a brief discussion of the firm's understanding and approach to the work described herein. 2. A resume of the individual(s) /firm; who will work on City matters and a statement identifying the individual(s) who will attend meetings and have primary responsibility for City matters and whether the individual(s) represents other municipalities. 3. A list of any individual(s) or firm with whom the Respondent has a contractual relationship or other business affiliation. 4. A disclosure of the following: (a) any relationships between the individual(s) of the firm and any Commission member, his /her spouse, or family: (b) any relationship between any individual(s) of the firm and any business or entity owned by a Commission member or their family or in which a Commission member or their family has or had an interest; (c) any other information concerning any relationships between the individual(s) of the firm and any Commission member which the Respondent deems might be relevant to the Commission's consideration; (d) such other governmental or quasi - governmental entities which are represented by the individuals) /firm, and the nature of the representation in such matters; and (e) a "conflict list" if the same is maintained by the individual(s) or the firm. 5. The individual(s) /firm shall be expected to provide the following minimum legislative services including, but not limited to, the following: a. Upon the City's request, attendance at any and all meetings of the City Commission, including special and emergency meetings, and all committee, agency and board meetings; b. Preparation of any and all necessary lobbying - related documentation; c. Preparation of any and all reports detailing, explaining and assessing any and all proposed, new or modified laws; d. Provision of expert advice on any and all applicable Federal, State and local legislation; e. Advice on any and all general questions concerning lobbying - related matters; and 6. Provision of three (3) commitments the individual(s) /firm performed involving services similar to those detailed herein. Provision of a schedule, cost and scope of work. Provision of references to the City of South Miami. 7. Provision of resumes for staff that will be performing work. b. Respondent's Non - Collusion Affidavit shall be completed and provided with the proposal submittal (and is provided herein this Addendum). c. The Respondent, whether an individual(s) or a firm, will not be permitted to represent any client before the Commission or any Committee, department or agency of the City, and will agree not to undertake any other private representation which might create a conflict of interest with the City. The individual(s) /firm may not represent any Commission member, individually, or, any member of their family or any business in which the Commission member of their family has an interest. d. All proposals received will be considered public records. The City will consider all proposals using such criteria as the Commission may adopt at its sole discretion. The individual(s) /firm selected will be required to enter into a formal agreement with the City, prior to the execution of which the City shall reserve all rights, including the right to change its selection. e. Respondent's Sworn Statement Under Section 287.133(3)(A), Florida Statutes, on the Public Entity Crimes form shall be completed and provided with the proposal submittal. f. Cost Proposal — All proposals shall be computed on a flat total fee basis akin to a salaried position. 4) The City's intent is to expand the potential pool of respondents to the maximum extent possible. In light of the same, any and all references in this RFP concerning the prerequisite of a license to practice law as a qualification for consideration are hereby deleted effective immediately. NON-COLLUSION AFFIDAVIT STATE OF FLORIDA ) COUNTY OF MIAMI -DADE ) being first duly sworn, deposes and says that: (1) He /She /They is /are the (Owner, Partner, Officer, Representative or Agent) of the PROPOSER that has submitted the attached proposal; (2) He /She /They is /are fully informed respecting the preparation and contents of the attached proposal and of all pertinent circumstances respecting such proposal; (3) Such Proposal is genuine and is not a collusive or sham proposal; (4) Neither the said PROPOSER nor any of its officers, partners, owners, agents, representatives, employees or parties in interest, including this affiant, have in any way colluded, conspired, connived or agreed, directly or indirectly, with any other proposer, firm, or person to submit a collusive or sham proposal in connection with the Work for which the attached Proposal has been submitted; or to refrain from proposing in connection with such Work; or have in any manner, directly or indirectly, sought by agreement or collusion, or communication, or conference with any proposer, firm, or person to fix any overhead, profit, or cost elements of the Proposal or of any other proposal, or to fix any overhead, profit, or cost elements of the Proposal Price or the proposal price of any other proposer, or to secure through any collusion, conspiracy, connivance, or unlawful agreement any advantage against (Recipient), or any person interested in the proposed Work; (5) The price or prices quoted in the attached Proposal are fair and proper and are not tainted by any collusion, conspiracy, connivance, or unlawful agreement on the part of the PROPOSER or any other of its agents, representatives, owners, employees or parties of interest, including this affiant. Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of: Sm Witness Witness Signature Print Name and Title Date WIN' M hz ,C? R.3 li Project Name: City of South Miami Lobbying Services RFP No. SM -FN 2011 -01 Date: February 3rd, 2011 Sent E- maiVwebpage/Mail This addendum submission is issued to clarify, supplement and /or modify the previously issued Proposal Documents, and is hereby made part of the same. All requirements of the Proposal Documents not modified herein shall remain in full force and effect as originally set forth. Receipt of this Addendum shall be acknowledged on the Proposal Form. The following are responses to questions received prior to the Deadline for Requests for Additional Information or Questions at 10:00 AM, Friday, February 4d', 2011: Q 1. Is the City of South Miami seeking a law firm or a lobbying firm? Al. Please refer to Addendum No. 2. Q2. Will a lobbyist or lobbying firm who meets all the requirements under the headings of Specific Duties and Responsibilities, Minimum Qualifications, and Qualification of Proposing Firm be disqualified if he /she is not a Florida Bar licensed attorney? A2. Please refer to Addendum No. 2. Q3. If the response to Question 2 is that only Florida Bar licensed attorneys can respond, is this RFP also intended to replace the City Attorney? A3. Please refer to Addendum No. 2. Q4. If the answer to Question 2 is in the negative, please explain the anticipated relationship between the Successful Respondent and the City Attorney in consideration of the following statements appearing under Section 5 on Page 14 of the RFP: "The lobbyist shall be expected to provide the following minimum legal services, including but not limited to, the following: b. Preparation of any and all legal opinions; c. Serve as liaison with outside counsel when so required." A4. Please refer to Addendum No. 2. Q5. If there is a difference between a legal opinion rendered by the Successful Respondent and that of the City Attorney who will have primacy.? A5. Please refer to Addendum No. 2. Q6. If there are conflicting legal opinions, and the one followed by the City Commission and /or the Manager is subsequently found not to be correct, (thus opening them to personal legal action) will the City of South Miami hold harmless the Successful Respondent if his /her opinion was not followed? A6. Please refer to Addendum No. 2. Q7. Please address the inconsistency between the statement under the heading of Scope and Purpose which states "There is no finite number of City meetings or meetings of governmental agencies that the Successful Respondent shall have to attend and actively participate in. This will be determined by the City and will be on an as needed basis." Yet under the heading of Submission Requirements, the RFP states that "Attendance at all meetings of the City Commission, including special and emergency meetings and all required committee, agency, board or union meetings" will be required of the Successful Respondent. AT Please refer to Addendums No. I and 2. Q8. Please address the inconsistency between the Specific Duties and Responsibilities and Submission Requirements. Under the heading of the former all the tasks are focused on state and local government, yet under the latter (5c, Page 14) it states that the Lobbyist shall be expected to "Provide expert advice on any and all applicable Federal, State, and local laws." A8. Please refer to Addendum No. 2. In further clarification of the same, the City seeks expert advice concerning any and all applicable Federal, State and local laws. Q9. Under the heading of Scope and Purpose, the RFP states "the Successful Respondent shall monitor proposals and activities... as well as in rule challenges in the Division of Administrative Hearings." In order to understand the full scope of the tasks required, and since under 120.66, F.S., there can be no lawful exparte communications with regard to a matter proceeding at DOA, what does the City of South Miami specifically anticipate or require with regard to lobbying services in the case of a rule challenge? A9. The City of South Miami seeks to be advised by the Successful Respondent of any and all changes in current, proposed, new or modified laws and the impact of the same on the City's matters of interest and concern. Q10. Under the heading of Evaluation and Selection of Consultant, Id, the RFP states "the size ... of the proposer; and." Does that mean that either a larger or smaller firm has preference? A10. The City has no size preference. Q 11. On page 13, under the Heading of Submission Requirements, the RFP states "failure to provide any one part of this section without appropriate explanation may result in disqualification of proposal." However: Item 5 (a, b, c, d, and e) on page 14, are not questions but rather statements of the City of South Miami's protocol; and, Item 7 (f and g) on pages 14 and 15, similarly are not questions but statements of the City of South Miami's protocols. Thus, is it required to copy these statements in the response in order to adhere to the requirement of sequential order of submission? Al 1. Please refer to Addendums No. I and 2. Additionally, the City requires that proposal submittals reflect acknowledgement of and adherence to the above referenced statements. Akerman Senterfitt One Southeast Third Avenue 25th Floor Miami, Florida 33131 Tel: 305374.5600 Fax 305374,5095 Akerman Senterfitt, LLP (Akerman) are pleased to submit the enclosed proposal for Governmental Representation and Consulting services to the City of South Miami, Florida in response to RFP No. SM-FM 2011-01. It is our distinct honor to submit our proposal and, if selected we will work to exceed the City's expect6tions. BOCA RATAN DALLAS DENVER FORT LAUDERDALE JACKSONVILLE LAS VEGAS LOS ANGELES MADISON MIAMI NAPLES NEW YORK ORLANDO PALM BEACH TALLAHASSEE TAMPA TYSONS CORNER WASHINGTON,D.C. WEST PALM BEACH 1N13021096-1 I � February 10, 2011 Page 2 Ild'IC d QlUdl IJfJUt�PSEdrI*IfI9 UT Me #II*VeS5 V-teTelrpng a legim 41 toe interests of the County and monitoring all State legislation. 8ecause many members of our team live and work in South Florida, we are familiar with the issues and needs of the communities, We also understand how to work together to achieve the Of opportunities, We believe our long standing professional relationships we have cultivated and legislative successes " have had for our state clients, together with the attached proposal, will earn our team an opportunity to present our capabilities to the City at a future oral presentation session. We Will corrimunicate with you the dates and times of ithportaht rh6etings for your legislative issues as soon as they are released by the Florida Senate and House, We pride ourselves on performing our required work in a timely matter and keeping up-to-date with all specified Attached you will find our proposal which includes the forms and affidavits requested in the RFP along with ten copies and a CID for the City's consideration. Finally, as the largest law firm in Miami with- challenges the City of South Miami faces and we State Capitol. A 4a J. Z,,O� - �ast experience we deeply understand the �ook forward to advancing your issues in the BOCA RATON MLAS WENVER JACKSONVILLE Michael Abrams LAS VEGAS LOS ANGELES Akerman Senterfitt MADISON MIAMI One Southeast Third Avenue NEW YORK 2511 Floor ORLANDO PALM BEACH Miami, FL 33131 TALLAHASSEE TAMPA Tel: 305-982-5676 TYSONS CORNER Facsimile: 305-675-3247 WASHINGTON, DC. akerm an. com February 1 0, 2011 Contents Section 1- Qualifications and Experience 01 Section 11 -Drug Free Workplace Form 24 akerman.com Qualifications and Experience er.m Qual'ificafions and ' Experlence Akerman's nationally renown lawyers and government relations consultants offer a broad range of strategic experience and relationships at the state and local level. We believe that Akerman's position as the dominant leader in representing the specific issues for cities and counties in Florida makes us uniquely qualified to assist the City In achieving its legislative agenda in As the current lobbyists for a number of public entities, Akerman is exceptionally suited to represent the City in Tallahassee, Florida. We offer a combination of skills and experience that sets us apart from other lobbying firms, These lnclude� 2 I Qualificafions anci Expedence largest public companies in Florida, and many private companies, educational establishments, and high net worth individuals, 1tr : •W akerman.com 3 Qualifications and Experience kerma , m Qualificafions and Experience Our firm Is extraordinarily close to current and incoming leadership in both the House and Senate, We count the new and future leaders in both chambers as close friends. Additionally, we have individuals on the team who have been in the state legislative system as representatives and aides. This provides us with the advantage of intimately understanding the process associated with budgetary issues and legislative initiatives and allows the team to focus energy on developing an in-depth strategy for the City's agenda, More specifically: akerman.com 5 Qual'ificaflons and Experlence legislation that can directly benefit the City we would make that recommendation. If selected, the City representation team will be led by the a dedicated team of professionals based in our Tallahassee office. The Akerman Tallahassee office is located just blocks from the state capitol, and lawyers and consultants on the team are located in the downtown Miami office of Akerman, Work Plan We believe that communication is key to successful advocacy. As soon as we are retained, our team would like to meet with the City representatives to develop a comprehensive strategic plan with objectives for 2011-2012. akerman.com 6 Qualifications and Experience 9 0 11 rl Im akerman,com Qualifications and Experience akerman.com Qualifications and Experience We would want to immediately assemble key members of our team with representatives of the City in order to completely understand the issues that are strategic to the legislative objectives, as well as collectively define comprehensive strategy. Akerman Team Our knowledge of the political and community landscape uniquely positions us to meet the strategic agendas of our clients. We remain active with political causes, community boards, public commissions, fundraising bodies and other organizations, and have been recognized throughout the United States for our contributions to civic and charitable causes. akerman.com 10 Akerman Team akerman.com 11 Disclosures akerman,com 1 Scope of Services The A erman team acknowledges that they will be required and will provide the following services: • Gear scope of work is to understand and successfully enhance the state legislative agenda of the City of South Miami • Upon the City's request, attend all meetings of the City Commission, including special and emergency meetings, and all required committee, agency, board meetings;> • preparation- of any and all necessary lobbying- related documents, • preparation : of any and all reports detailing, explaining and assessing any and all proposed, new or modified lasts; provide expert advice on any and all applicable Federal, Mate and local legislation; advice on any and all general questions concerning lobbying related matters. akerman.com 13 References Three Clients for a d by as outlined rman. 1 References akerman.com 1 Akerman Team Biographies akerman-com 16 Mike Abrams Co-Chair, National Government Affairs & Public Policy Practice (Miami, FL) Michael Abrams's client base includes not-for-profits, municipalities, counties, healthcare, and governmental entities, specifically as it relates to appropriations at the state and federal level, Mike has utiiized the tools he has gained from being a high-ranking former lawmaker to advocate substantive legislative and statutory requests on behalf of clients. Shareholder (Tallahassee, FIL) Monica is active in the Republican Party in Florida and nationally. She served as a served as a legislative aide to Senator Rubio earlier in her career. Monica volunteered for Senator Rubio in his recent campaign. Monica also served as a delegate in the 2000 Republican National Convention, and was the National Committeewoman for the Republican National Hispanic Assembly, Monica remains involved in a variety of campaigns at all levels of government, Akerman Team Biographies a cz 4,41 4 Ick I A�;il �� I � I I � � 5 - dt A Public Pofid� ., • akerman,com 17 Conflicts Statement Akerman does not foresee any potential conflicts of interests if selected to continue its representation of the City; akerman,com 18 Public Entity Crimes Affidavit ���CMMM The award tf " convact ermnaer zs Sj4Wt64 a,,DDEF�S jjjust fttj&t with their Sid!;4 *e name of 2Tq cAter, ditedoir, partroT� assocate or 4gent who is atso an offker or es� 6f the cit� bf S66th K�rnj 0- �es fo, 1print name of entit), submitdng sworn statement] whosic business aMrdst is Ohe S.B4 TILita miami, Florida 33131-1714 and (d applicable) its Federal Fmployerldent-ificatin Number (rFIN) is 59-3117860 (if the entity has no MIN, include the Social Security Klumber of *e 1r.dMdu@J signing this sworn statement: Lobbying RFP Va. Slut -FK 2011-01 akerman.com 19 Page 17 of 77 Public Entity Crimes Affidavit 4e 1 understand that an "affftte as defined ii Paragraph 281133 F3orjda Slravrr MIS meam akerman.com 20 Public Entity Crimes Affidavit — Neither the e" submittirg iNs swoirn statement� nor any cd its officers. diretrars, eo��� parwerk� shar6holdet* errok�Oe� vi*iiibem or agents lq�b Aee atbife in the 1::f the en nor an affiliate of the enzirry has been chamd � The en�; subttitting dii� ��W6rh sta�� or one or, mo" a its O%C-Irs. dio-miam executives, partnem shardh6fders, ern�. meinb�rs' 6e atents v� ate aid Ouiwlct6d of a pubfic enb* &"e sub�w�ue6t to I LO 1, 1999, '[signature] Swom to and subscribed bef6re me this day of 20 Nrialialti k6own or P�oduced identi4cation (Type of identification) Notary Nb tic — to of akerman,com 21 Non - Collusion affidavit NON-COLLUSION D LORBYING SERVICES akerman.com 2 Cost Proposal Our state and kcal fee structure would be a monthly retainer fee of $5,000 per month. 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I rct -3n, h r rl mtuth-rrr,r-d Tc. PIV, tiyt rr r ric I Cefltfe Lhat thiz (,'rM cc-nplk itilly 9,vitb the Bove -04 L i I '_! T I L- " -,S. akerman.com 24 City of South Miami "Lobbyinj Services REP No. SM -FN 2011 -01" F r GOMEZ BARKER ASSOCIATES, INC. 2350 CORAL WAY, SUITE 301 MIAMI, FLORIDA 33145 (305) 860 -0780 (Telephone) (305) 860 -0580 (Facsimile) fgomez @gomezbarker.com CONTA CTILIAISION PERSON FAUSTO B. GOMEZ Friday, February 11`h, 2011 TABLE OF CONTENTS TAB 1 LETTER OF INTEREST TAB 2 QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE TAB 3 NON - COLLUSION AFFIDAVIT TAB 4 REPRESENTATION BEFORE COMMISSION OR COMMITTEE TAB 5 PUBLIC RECORDS TAB 6 PUBLIC ENTITY CRIMES AFFIDAVIT TAB 7 COST PROPOSAL TAB 8 RESUMES TAB 9 SAMPLE REPORTS & MEMORANDUMS TAB 10 CLIENT LIST TAB 11 DRUG FREE WORKPLACE TAB 12 ADDENDUMS Mr. Pablo R. Velez, Esq. Purchasing Manager City of South Miami 6130 Sunset Drive South Miami, FL. 33143 Dear Mr. Velez: Government Relations & Public Affairs Counselors 2350 Coral Way, Suite 301 Miami, Florida 33145 Telephone (305) 860 -0780 Facsimile (305) 860 -0580 www.gomezbari(er.com Attached is Gomez Barker Associates' proposal in response to the solicitation by the City of South Miami for "Lobbying Services (RFP No. SM -FN 2011 -01). I appreciate the opportunity to present the firm's credentials for your consideration and look forward to our continuing our long and successful professional association with the City. I know that Gomez Barker Associates is best suited to provide meaningful and effective representation to South Miami. The firm offers a range of skills and contacts without peer; and can help effectuate or block a change in substantive law, secure a budget line item, or identify and ably process a grant application. As a consequence of the firm's twenty -four year lobbying history, and the many projects it has successfully undertaken for its close to thirty clients, including ten municipalities, Gomez Barker Associates possesses a unique appreciation and understanding of legislative, executive, and agency procedures, particularly the needs and culture of local governments. That knowledge has been productively employed to secure hundreds of millions of dollars in support of local initiatives as well as approval of important policy goals (including over $15 million for the City of South Miami along with a range of initiatives ranging from the historic designation of Ludlum Road to the Property Assessed Clean Energy initiative). In recognition of that, Florida Trend, the Orlando Sentinel, the St. Petersburg Times, the Miami Herald, Miami Today, and the Diario Las Americas have cited Gomez Barker Associates as one of Florida's premier government relations and public affairs entities. With permanent offices in Miami and Tallahassee, Gomez Barker Associates provides a statewide reach while retaining a tradition of personalized service. And because we value our long and successful relationship with the City, as President of the firm I will continue to serve as the primary contact to South Miami and will make any necessary representations for Gomez Barker Associates. (My address and phone number are listed on the letterhead and my e -mail address is fgomezagomezbarker.com). As a professional government relations and public affairs consulting firm, Gomez Barker Associates has effectively provided services similar to those requested in this REP to an impressive array of local governments, educational institutions, and private sector businesses and organizations, as either primary lobbyists or as an integral part of a government relations team. We are pro -active in our representations and believe that effective lobbying is based on a series of interrelated elements. These constitute our long- standing approach and include Intelligence and Communications, Preparation, Presentation and Monitoring, Involvement and Coordination, Collateral Support, Action and Perseverance, and Public Affairs. A description of each is included in the body of our RFP response but they more than comport to the Specific Duties and Responsibilities outlined on pages 2 and 3 of this solicitation. Obviously, Gomez Barker Associates will perform each of the tasks assigned by the City within the time context specified by South Miami and as necessary for intergovernmental success. Prior to closing, let me acknowledge receipt of the RPF along with addendums I and II. And emphasize that Gomez Barker Associates' record of success with regard to legislative and executive lobbying is testimony to the effective utilization of bipartisan contacts and the ability to advance the interests of the firm's clients. Our sole interest is the success of our clients, unburdened by other professional or personal obligations such as law, political consulting, or partisan politics. Mr. Velez, we value our relationship with South Miami. Gomez Barker Associates understands the requirements of the lobbying assignment, is experienced in performing similar services, and offers an outstanding record. Training is not required. From securing millions of dollars to successfully working on important policy goals, we have kept South Miami's interests paramount and have productively worked with four Mayors, innumerable Commissioners and officials, and seven Managers. We look forward to continuing to serve the elected and appointed officials and the residents of the City of Pleasant Living. Sincerely, usto B. Gomez 1. Provide a brief discussion of the firm's understanding and approach to the work described herein. Gomez Barker Associates, Inc. offers to the City of South Miami the continued team of highly experienced and successful executive and legislative lobbyists with significant knowledge of handling funding and policy initiatives. Gomez Barker Associates, Inc. is a statewide government relations and public affairs consulting firm that provides services to state and local governments, international and domestic businesses and organizations, and social, educational, and economic promotion entities. Activities include legislative and agency advocacy, research and analysis, resource development, and strategic communications. Incorporated in 1990, the firm has been successfully serving the government relations needs of a diverse client base since 1987. The firm has an outstanding record of results, from securing hundreds of millions of dollars to garnering approval of important policy goals. Currently Gomez Barker Associates represents over thirty (30) clients who engage it as either primary lobbyist or as an integral part of a lobbying team. The range of issues covered include appropriations, taxation, education, economic development, health care, insurance, telecommunications, energy, solid waste, storm water and wastewater, growth management, transportation, professional regulation, criminal justice, building code, culture, historic preservation, banking and finance, developmental services, tourism and hospitality, parks and recreation, environmental protection, security, and technology. Gomez Barker Associates is skilled at representing clients before all levels of government. With offices in Miami and Tallahassee, the firm delivers a broad reach while retaining its traditional brand of highly personalized service. The President of Gomez Barker Associates, Fausto B. Gomez, is recognized as one of Florida's most effective government relations and public affairs counselors and his experience is the cornerstone of the firm's success. Florida Trend magazine called him "a leading lobbyist, polite and intellectual, who analyzes strategy and picks his spots carefully." The Orlando Sentinel described him as one of the "top" lobbyists in Florida and Miami Today ranked him among the best lobbyists in Miami -Dade County. Two newspapers that circulate primarily among Hispanics, Diario Las Americas and Ex have identified him as among Miami's most effective public affairs representatives. And the Miami Herald labeled Mr. Gomez as one of the "most influential" lobbyists working in the state and has selected him to serve on their panel to review and evaluate the Florida Legislature. Mr. Gomez founded Gomez Barker Associates in 1987 after successfully serving as Director of Legislative Relations for Florida International University and as Administrative Assistant to then City of Miami Mayor Maurice Ferre. Similarly, the entire staff of Gomez Barker Associates also served in support positions to elected officials at either the state or local level. That history, coupled with extensive lobbying experience, allows the firm to possess an appreciation and understanding of legislative and agency processes, including the particular needs and culture of local governments. The unique lobbying philosophy of Gomez Barker Associates is born of this. The firm believes in a team method of lobbying, incorporating City of South Miami officials and others who may be engaged in support of the City's legislative program, and it is pro- active in its approach - it identifies opportunities and acts on them while concurrently anticipating problems and preemptively addressing them - within the context of a series of interrelated elements and these constitute its lobbying approach: Intelligence and Communication. Fundamental to the ability to impact state policy is a basic knowledge of the law and administrative rules; the ability to learn of the existence and content of proposals to change said laws and rules; and the competency to evaluate the effect of those changes on the interests of the clients of the firm. There are two keys to garnering effective intelligence: experience and access, both of which the Team enjoys. The firm's staff meets with legislators, legislative staff, and agency personnel on a regular basis to determine what issues are of concern to them; anticipate initiatives and plans; and develop an appreciation of the opportunities for securing resources or favorable changes to law. Prior to the legislative session, the Team would "trial balloon" the legislative program of the City of South Miami in order to obtain first -hand knowledge of how decision- makers will receive it and what modifications may need to occur. Paramount is an understanding of the context in which the proposal(s) are going to be considered. Communication with the City of South Miami will be through written materials, oral interaction, and meetings. The information conveyed will be focused, accurate, and reflective of its importance to the success of the City's initiatives. Preparation. The legislative program of the City of South Miami should be reflective of the needs of the City and the information obtained by the Team through the process described above. In order to maintain credibility in the legislative environment, every item must be specific, measurable, achievable, and reasonable. The Team will work with the City of South Miami officials to develop strategy, prepare a legislative program; provide guidance with the drafting of legislation, budget requests, and presentation materials; and advise in the legislative agenda process. It is important to note that the Team would be the City of South Miami's legislative agent, and therefore, the Mayor, Commission, Manager, and staff of the City solely determine what is ultimately included in the final program. Presentation and Monitoring. The Team will present the City of South Miami's legislative program to the appropriate substantive and appropriations committees as well as meet individually with key legislators. This is to explain the program and respond to any questions they may have. The Team will testify on behalf of the City and articulate the City of South Miami's position during the drafting and deliberation process. Monitoring occurs through day -to -day participation in all legislative sessions, pertinent committee meetings, discussions with individual legislators and staff, and through a legislative data service. The Team subscribes to a legislative information system that provides us with the most comprehensive monitoring capability currently available. Involvement and Coordination. Officials of the City of South Miami will be encouraged to communicate with key policy- makers about the goals and objectives of the legislative program and to visit Tallahassee during specific times of the legislative year. In order to be most effective, these communications would be planned and coordinated with the staff of the Team who will schedule meetings, review correspondence, and brief City officials prior to any meeting. Collateral Support, The Team will identify other organizations or governments that share common legislative goals and coordinate lobbying strategy with them. This is in order to broaden the reach and legislative base of support for the City of South Miami. It will also review the plans of other entities to identify issues that the City can support or may have to oppose. Action and Perseverance. The Team will lobby and provide year -round representation at both the legislative and executive agency level. The same effort will be expended on behalf of the City's intergovernmental efforts. Public Affairs. The Team will promote to the legislators, legislative staff, and executive officials an understanding of the mission, role, and scope of the City of South Miami in order to facilitate legislative requests. This is particularly important with members outside of the City of South Miami Legislative Delegation. Each member of the lobby team will be involved in every task described above and will be conversant with all aspects of the City's legislative priorities. Specific lead assignments would be generated based on areas of expertise. For twenty -three years Gomez Barker Associates has successfully provided services similar to those requested in the RFP to an impressive array of local governments and private sector organizations. The firm will call upon that experience and assist the City of South Miami by: 1) Conducting research and maintaining City officials informed of pertinent initiatives and plans related to funding or policy through meetings, written materials, and /or oral communications; 2) Monitoring legislation and agency actions which may impact on the City's fiscal and programmatic interests and articulate the position of City officials during the drafting and deliberation process; 3) Supporting City officials in the preparation and presentation of the City's legislative agenda(s) and proposal(s); 4) Assisting City officials develop legislative strategy in order to advance the City's goals and /or amend or defeat proposals adverse to them; S) Reviewing the plans of other entities to identify issues that the City can support or may need to oppose; 6) Scheduling meetings and visits with legislators, administration officials, and staff in order to strengthen relationships and thereby facilitate the City's requests; 7) Providing year round representation and support at all levels of government, with offices and staff available in both Tallahassee and Miami -Dade County; and, 8) Furnishing to City officials an understanding and analysis of the context in which decisions affecting the City will be made. The executives and staff of Gomez Barker Associates know that they can provide effective representation of the City of South Miami. The firm offers a range of skills and contacts without peer and has extensive involvement in the civic, political, and economic life of the State and South Florida. The firm would be honored to continue representing the City of South Miami and assist it in continuing to obtain the fiscal and programmatic resources that it requires and has enjoyed during our representation. 2. A resume of the individual(s) /firm; who will work on City matters and a statement identifying the individual(s) who will attend meetings and have primary responsibility for City matters and whether the individual(s) represents other municipalities. The workload of the City of South Miami will be handled with the current staff and resources of Gomez Barker Associates. The firm is solely focused on legislative and agency representation - it has no outside interests such as law, marketing, or public relations - and is singularly dedicated to effectively representing clients as lobbyists and public affairs counselors. And because of its existing representation of other municipalities, the additional obligations of representing the City of South Miami can be incorporated within the knowledge base of the firm. Training is not required. Fausto Gomez will serve as the designated contact for the City of South Miami. Joining him in this assignment would be Manny Reyes and Evan Power, These gentlemen will perform the hands on tasks of advancing the legislative agenda for the City of South Miami. Their qualifications are detailed below and their resumes are included under Tab 7 of this document. Fausto B. Gomez founded Gomez Barker Associates in 1987 after successfully serving as Director of Legislative Relations for Florida International University and as Administrative Assistant to then City of Miami Mayor Maurice Ferre. Similarly, the entire staff of Gomez Barker Associates also worked in government at either the state or local level and the knowledge gained there, coupled with extensive lobbying experience, allows the firm to possess an appreciation and understanding of legislative and agency process, including the particular needs and culture of local governments. During his term at FIU, Mr. Gomez was responsible to the President for the development, implementation, and overall leadership of the governmental relations program of the University. He helped secure an increase of 132% in legislatively appropriated funds; obtained legislative approval for upgrading the University to a four -year comprehensive institution with an increased range of masters and doctoral programs; launched the $160 million Comprehensive University Plan; garnered state resources for constructing five (5) major campus facilities; and obtained more academic program approvals than all other public universities in Florida combined. Subsequently, Mr. Gomez has represented a number of different interests before the Florida Legislature, executive agencies, local governments in South Florida, and federal authorities. Mr. Gomez is recognized as one of Florida's most effective government relations and public affairs counselors and his experience is the cornerstone of the firm's success. Florida Trend magazine called him "a leading lobbyist, polite and intellectual, who analyzes strategy and picks his spots carefully." The Orlando Sentinel and the St. Petersburg Times both described him as one of the "top" lobbyists in Florida and Miami Today ranked him among the best lobbyists in Miami -Dade County. A newspaper that circulates primarily among Hispanic's, Diario Las Americas, has identified him as among Miami's most effective public affairs representatives. And the Miami Herald labeled Mr. Gomez as one of the "most influential" lobbyists working in the state and has selected him to serve on their panel to review and evaluate the Florida Legislature. Mr. Gomez is the principal submitting this Proposal. Manuel "Manny" Reyes has been with Gomez Barker Associates for over thirteen (13) years. Prior to joining the Gomez Barker firm Mr. Reyes served on the campaign staff to various public officials, including now Congressmen Kendrick Meek, Mario Diaz - Balart, and Miami - Dade County Commissioner Bruno Barreiro. He has ties to local and state politics, education, and various community service and humanitarian organizations. In addition to his profession Mr. Reyes has volunteered and served on the Boards of City Year, Best Buddies International, Habitat for Humanity, La Liga Contra el Cancer (The League Against Cancer), Next In Line, as well as numerous other philanthropic organizations that serve the Miami community. The St Petersburg Times publicly recognized him as the best young lobbyist working in Tallahassee. Mr. Reyes works at both the Miami and Tallahassee offices of Gomez Barker, engaging in lobbying and communications with officials at all levels in the Legislature and executive agencies. In addition to lobbying, research, and political analysis, Mr. Reyes has supervisory responsibilities in the firm. In the absence of Mr. Gomez, he is authorized to represent Gomez Barker Associates in all aspects relating to the firm's representation(s). Mr. Reyes attended the University of Florida and Florida International University, where his studies focused on Urban Politics, Political Economics, and American Foreign Policy. Evan Power is the most recent addition to the Gomez Barker firm, joining the firm in 2006. Mr. Power graduated from Florida State University with a Bachelor degree in finance and a Master's Degree in Political Science. Evan started work with the Legislature in 2003 when he served as an Intern for the House Majority Office. After the 2003 session he was hired to work in the Speaker's Communications office. In December of 2003 Speaker Designate Marco Rubio asked him tojoin his staff where he served until March of 2006 as his Legislative Analyst. Mr. Power is permanently housed in the Tallahassee office. He engages in lobbying, research and analysis. He replaces Mr. Derek Whitis, who was with the firm for seven (7) years, and is now the lead lobbyist for Florida Citrus Mutual, the umbrella organization for all citrus producers and processors of Florida. 3. A list of any individual(s) or firm with whom the Respondent has a contractual relationship or other business affiliation. As detailed in the prior question, Fausto B. Gomez, Manny Reyes & Evan Power are the only lobbyist in the Gomez Barker firm. However, a contractual relationship exists with the firms of Rutledge, Ecenia & Purnell, P.A.; Lawrence I Smith P.A.; and Becker & Poliakoff as part of our participation in teams representing other clients. 4. A disclosure of the following: (a) any relationships between the individual(s) of the firm and any Commission member, his /her spouse, or family: There is no relationship between any member of the Gomez Barker firm and any Commission member, his /her spouse or family. (b) any relationship between any individual(s) of the firm and any business or entity owned by a Commission member of their family has or had an interest; There is no relationship between any member of the Gomez Barker firm and any business or entity owned by a Commission member of their family or in which a Commission member or their family has or had an interest. (c) any other information concerning any relationships between the individual(s) of the firm and any Commission member which the Respondent deems might be relevant to the Commission's consideration; There is no relationship between any member of the Gomez Barker firm or and any Commission member which would be deemed necessary to disclose under this subsection. (d) such other governmental or quasi - governmental entities which are represented by the individual(s) /firm, and the nature of the representation in such matters; and Following is a list of governmental or quasi- governmental entities which are represented by Gomez Barker Associates. The nature of representation is for lobbying and government consultant services before the State Legislature and Executive Administration. Florida International University Miami Dade County Miami -Dade Expressway Authority The City of Coral Gables The City of Miami The City of Miami Beach The City of West Miami The Town of Cutler Bay The Town of lake Park The Town of North Bay Village The Town of Surfside The Village of Key Biscayne (e) a "conflict list" if same is maintained by the individual(s) or the firm. Upon a thorough review of the clients represented by the Gomez Barker firm, a conflict is not anticipated. 5. The individual(s) /firm shall be expected to provide the following minimum legislative services including, but not limited to, the following: a. Upon the City's request, attendance at any and all meetings of the City Commission, including special and emergency meetings, and all committee, agency, and board meetings; b. Preparation of any and all necessary lobbying - related documentation; c. Preparation of any and all reports detailing, explaining and assessing any and all proposed, new or modified laws; d. Provision of expert advice on any and all applicable Federal, State and local legislation; e. Advice on any and all general questions concerning lobbying - related matters; and Gomez Barker Associates will provide the minimum legislative services detailed above. Under Tab 9 you will find samples of the services listed above that have already been provided to the City of South Miami during the period of our legislative representation for the City. 6. Provision of three (3) commitments the individual(s) /firm performed involving services similar to those detailed herein. Provision of a schedule, cost and scope of work. Provision of references to the City of South Miami. Gomez Barker Associates has represented many types of clients in Tallahassee including local governments, industry trade organizations, private and public corporations, and non- profit organizations. The firm has been successful in achieving their clients' goals whether it be passing new legislation, amending existing law, stopping proposed legislation, securing appropriations, government grants, matching money, or earmarked programs. The members of the firm have been especially effective at navigating the complex appropriations process to acquire millions of dollars in government funds for clients. Their legislative track record is based on three fundamental principles, what Fausto Gomez calls the three "P's ": Preparation, Presentation, and Perseverance. As a professional government relations firm Gomez Barker Associates has been equally successful under both Republican and Democratic administrations and maintains effective relationships with individuals of both parties, in the Executive, Legislative, Cabinet and the administration as well. For example, when Gomez Barker Associates was established, Florida government was under Democratic Party rule. It controlled the Governorship, all Cabinet seats, and both chambers. Today, the reverse is true. Republicans hold the Governorship, all Cabinet seats, and enjoy broad margins in both the Senate and House of Representatives. Gomez Barker Associates' record of successes of which a sample is detailed within this section, with regard to legislative and executive lobbying are testimony to the effective utilization of bipartisan contacts and the ability to advance the interests of the firm's clients under any political structure. Following are three (3) commitments Gomez Barker Associates has performed involving services similar to those required of in this REP: City of Miami Beach - The Bert J. Harris Act legislation would have revised the Bert J. Harris Private Property Rights Protection Act. The changes would shorten the time frame for local governments to make settlement offers and lengthen the time for property owners to bring Harris Act claims. The bills also provided for a waiver of sovereign immunity for liability and for prospective application. Finally, they provided that a moratorium that is in effect for longer than one year is not a temporary impact to real property and can become an "inordinate burden" giving rise to a cause of action under the act. No action was forthcoming on these bills until late in the session. Upon learning that HB881 was to be heard in committee, we met with the House sponsor along with representatives of the League of Cities and the Association of Counties. At that meeting we proposed a series of amendments and indicated that we would have to work against the bill as currently drafted. After much discussion, a number of amendments were agreed upon and these were presented by Rep. Jack Seiler on the floor of the House. The amended bill passed the House on the next to last day of session as we met with Rep. David Rivera, then Rules Chairman, and had asked him to delay its consideration as long as possible. It died on Messages to the Senate. On the Senate side, we knew that this legislation was a priority for Senate President Ken Pruitt since he had previously sponsored Bert Harris changes. Our strategy was therefore to delay it as long as possible and the Chairs of the first two Committees of reference agreed. The strategy worked and the bill died. City of Coral Gables — The Tower Cranes and Tower Crane Operators Certification legislation would have required all tower cranes and tower crane operators in the state be certified by the American National Standards Institute /American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ANSI /ASME) or the applicable standards of the Power Crane and Shovel Association (PCSA). These bills would have simply codified the current operating practices of the crane companies and preempted local governments, including Broward County, from imposing tougher wind tolerance standards, third party inspections, and building code enforcement. The genesis for these bills was that Miami -Dade County developed a tower crane ordinance imposing standards and inspection guidelines. A representative of the crane industry who participated in the development of said ordinance, and who was not pleased at the final product, then attempted to pre -empt local governments through Tallahassee. We attempted to work with Representative Evers, the House sponsor, throughout the session proposing an amendment that would exempt Miami -Dade and Broward Counties since both of these are defined as "high wind velocity" areas in the Florida Building Code along with having the highest level of construction activity and, as such, are at increased safety risk. At various times in the session the Representative would agree to the amendment only to subsequently reverse his position. Finally, Representative Juan Carlos Zapata presented the amendment at the Policy and Budget Council and on the floor of the House of Representatives. House leadership became involved in helping pass the bill and it was approved by the House but procedurally died on messages to the Senate because we had blocked the Senate bill from being heard in its first committee of reference. As an insurance policy, House leadership amended the crane language to HB697 relating to Building Standards by Rep. Gary Aubuchon. It too passed the House but the amendment was stricken in the Senate. Senator Lee Constantine (from Altamonte Springs), the Senate sponsor of SB560 (the companion to HB697) agreed with our position and he quickly informed Rep. Aubuchon that he would not accept any crane language. When the House bill was taken up on the Senate floor, Sen. Constantine struck anything relating to cranes and Rep. Aubuchon (from Cape Coral) concurred with the Senate position on the floor of the House on the last day of session, despite House leadership pushing for the language on behalf of the crane industry. Village of Key Biscayne — Gomez Barker Associates represents the Village of Key Biscayne before the Florida Legislature and state executive bodies. The firm was retained as general legislative consultant but with the specific task of obtaining state funding for the re- construction of Crandon Boulevard, the main traffic artery of the Village. Since Crandon Boulevard is a local road, state policy does not allow for funding from the Florida Transportation Trust Fund and thus an innovative argument needed to be crafted. Crandon Boulevard is the only means of access to Bill Baggs State Park, the second most visited state park in the Florida system and only one of two recreational facilities that shows a monetary profit to the state. The firm's staff researched state policy with regard to similar situations and found that Florida had provided support to local governmental entities when a municipal road was the only means of ingress and egress to correctional facilities in North Florida. Armed with that knowledge and precedent, Gomez Barker Associates arranged for City officials to approach the local legislative delegation as well as the Secretary of Transportation to secure financial support for Crandon Boulevard. The Department of Transportation unfortunately balked, leaving no choice but for legislators to place a $1 million line item in the budget. The funding was taken from DOT's operating account and thus DOT representatives approached the Chairmen of the House and Senate Appropriations Committees to delete said funding. In the interim, we had briefed the respective Chairs and they were fully supportive of the Crandon project, arguing that the state should not do more for prisoners than it was willing to do for law- abiding citizens. Recognizing that they were about to lose their funding, DOT then offered to direct XU funds at a level of $1 million for the Crandon project and to certify Key Biscayne to receive the funding directly through LAP certification. In turn, the Village requested $2 million and the Department agreed while subsequently the legislature, through additional lobbying efforts, secured an additional $1 million for the project. Gomez Barker Associates was therefore able to have the state contribute $3 million for the life and safety improvements of a local road. Chip Iglesias, Village Manager, was the principal contact and his telephone number is (305) 365 -5514. County and Municipal references for Gomez Barker Associates Coral Gables, City of Since 2001 Professional fee $75,000 Pat Salerno, City Manager (305) 460 -5201 Key Biscayne, Village of Since 2002 Professional fee $54,000 Genaro "Chip" Iglesias, Village Manager (305) 365 -5514 Miami, City of Since 2010 Professional fee $24,000 Kirk Menendez, Intergovernmental Affairs (305) 250 -5474 Miami Beach, City of Since 1998 Professional fee $90,000 Kevin Crowder, Director, Economic Development (305) 673 -7193 Miami -Dade County Since 1996 Professional fee $52,000 Joe Rasco, Director of Intergovernmental Affairs (305) 375 -5611 West Miami, City of Since 1989 Professional fee $36,000 Yolanda Aguilar, City Manager (305) 266 -1122 Cutler Bay, Town of Since 2007 Professional fee $60,000 Steven Alexander, City Manager (305) 234 -4262 North Bay Village, Town of Since 2006 Professional fee $40,000 Robert Pushkin, Interim Town Manager (305) 756 -7171 Lake Park, Town of Since 2008 Professional fee $32,000 Maria Davis, Town Manager (561) 881 -3300 Surfside, Town of Since 2006 Professional fee $40,000 Roger Carlton, Town Manager (305) 993 -1052 A comprehensive list of clients for Gomez Barker Associates is located under Tab 10. 7. Provide resumes of staff that will be performing work. The resumes for Fausto B. Gomez, Manny Reyes & Evan Power are included in Tab 7 NON - COLLUSION AFFIDAVIT LOBBYING SERVICES STATE OF FLORIDA ) COUNTY OF MIAMI -DADE ) rizLllzo 9- being first duly sworn, deposes and says that: (1) He /She /They is /are the #e ?'S 7y4g_ (Owner, Partner, Officer, Representative or Agent) of (�wn2i` r9.8= the PROPOSER that has submitted the attached proposal; (2) He /She /They is /are fully informed respecting the preparation and contents of the attached proposal and of all pertinent circumstances respecting such proposal; (3) Such Proposal is genuine and is not a collusive or sham proposal; (4) Neither the said PROPOSER nor any of its officers, partners, owners, agents, representatives, employees or parties in interest, including this affiant, have in any way colluded, conspired, connived or agreed, directly or indirectly, with any other proposer, firm, or person to submit a collusive or sham proposal in connection with the Work for which the attached Proposal has been submitted; or to refrain from proposing in connection with such Work; or have in any manner, directly or indirectly, sought by agreement or collusion, or. communication, or conference with any proposer, firm, or person to fix any overhead, profit, or cost elements of the Proposal or of any other proposal, or to fix any overhead, profit, or cost elements of the Proposal Price or the proposal price of any other proposer, or to secure through any collusion, conspiracy, connivance, or unlawful agreement any advantage against (Recipient), or any person interested in the proposed Work; (5) The price or prices quoted in the attached Proposal are fair and proper and are not tainted by any collusion, conspiracy, connivance, or unlawful agreement on the part of the PROPOSER or any other of its agents, representatives, owners, employees or parties of interest, including this affiant. Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of: Is By: ture Tcz W' &o A r Print Name and Title Date I a� �. i<,';. „ -� f. The Respondent, whether an individual(s) or a firm, will not be permitted to represent any client before the Commission or any Committee, department or agency of the City, and will agree not to undertake any other private representation which might create a conflict of interest with the City. The individual(s) /firm may not represent any Commission member, individually, or, any member of their family or any business in which the Commission member of their family has an interest. The Gomez Barker firm agrees with the conditions detailed above and will adhere to them. 5' g. All proposals received will be considered public records. The City will consider all proposals using such criteria as the Commission may adopt at its sole discretion. The individual(s) /firm selected will be required to enter into a formal agreement with the City, prior to the execution of which the City shall reserve all rights, including the right to change its selection. Gomez Barker Associates recognizes that its submission will be open to any and all public records requests. And if selected is prepared to enter into a formal agreement with the City. 6 PUBLIC ENTITY CRIMES AND CONFLICTS OF INTEREST LOBBYING SERVICES Pursuant to the provisions of Paragraph (2) (a) of Section 287.133, Florida State Statutes — "A person or affiliate who has been placed on the convicted vendor list following a conviction for a public entity crime may not submit a Bid on a Contract to provide any goods or services to a public entity, may not submit a Bid on a Contract with a public entity for the construction or repair of a public building or public work, may not submit bids on leases of real property to a public entity, may not be awarded to perform work as a Contractor, supplier, Subcontractor, or Consultant under a Contract with any public entity, and may not transact business with any public entity in excess of the threshold amount Category Two of Section 287.017, Florida Statutes, for thirty six (36) months from the date of being placed on the convicted vendor list ". The award of any contract hereunder is subject to the provisions of Chapter 112, Florida State Statutes. BIDDERS must disclose with their Bids, the name of any officer, director, partner, associate or agent who is also an officer or employee of the City of South Miami or it's agencies. SWORN STATEMENT PURSUANT TO SECTION 287.133 (3)(a), FLORIDA STATUTES, ON PUBLIC ENTITY CRIMES THIS FORM MUST BE SIGNED AND SWORN TO IN THE PRESENCE OF A NOTARY PUBLIC OR OTHER OFFICIAL AUTHORIZED TO ADMINISTER OATHS. This sworn statement is submitted to C,I(�y LEI" -5 2N 1�%s`py�/ [print name of the public entity] [print individual's name and title] for 01-6P1`162F 10�40.1 •- [print name of entity submitting sworn statement] whose business address is 2-3 ✓ o 0G fad 4-�-Tz Sot' 2E �?e%l 647 3 and (if applicable) its Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN) is ( 5- -0 2 S 'c� eld (If the entity has no FEIN, include the Social Security Number of the individual signing this sworn statement: ) Lobbying RFP No. SM -FN 2011 -01 Page 17 of 22 2. 1 understand that a "public entity crime" as defined in Paragraph 287.133 (1)(g), Florida Statutes, means a violation of any state or federal law by a person with respect to and directly related to the transaction of business with any public entity or with an agency or political subdivision of any other state or of the United States, including, but not limited to , any bid or contract for goods or services to be provided to any public entity or an agency or political subdivision of any other state or of the United States and involving antitrust, fraud, theft, bribery, collusion, racketeering, conspiracy, or material misrepresentation. 3. 1 understand that "convicted" or "conviction" as defined in Paragraph 287.133 (1)(b), Florida Statutes, means a finding of guilt or a conviction of a public entity crime, with or without an adjudication of guilt, in any federal or state trial court of record relating to charges brought by indictment or information after July I, 1989, as a result of a jury verdict, non -jury trial, or entry of a plea of guilty or nolo contendere. 4. 1 understand that an "affiliate" as defined in Paragraph 287.133 (1)(a), Florida Statutes, means: (a) A predecessor or successor of a person convicted of a public entity crime; or (b) An entity under the control of any natural person who is active in the management of the entity and who has been convicted of a public entity crime. The term "affiliate" includes those officers, directors, executives, partners, shareholders, employees, members, and agents who are active in the management of an affiliate. The ownership by one person of shares constituting a controlling interest in any person, or a pooling of equipment or income among persons when not for fair market value under an arm's length agreement, shall be a prima facie case that one person controls another person. A person who knowingly enters into a joint venture with a person who has been convicted of a public entity crime in Florida during the preceding 36 months shall be considered an affiliate. 5. 1 understand that a "person" as defined in Paragraph 287.133 (1)(e), Florida Statutes, means any natural person or entity organized under the laws of any state or of the United States with the legal power to enter into a binding contract and which bids or applies to bid on contracts for the provision of goods or services led by a public entity, or which otherwise transacts or applies to transact business with a public entity. The term "person" includes those officers, directors, executives, partners, shareholders, employees, members, and agents who are active in management of an entity. 6. Based on information and belief, the statement which I have marked below is true in relation to the entity submitting this sworn statement. [Indicate which statement applies.] Lobbying RFP No. SM -FN 2011 -01 Page 18 of 22 Neither the entity submitting this sworn statement, nor any of its officers, directors, executives, partners, shareholders, employees, members, or agents who are active in the management of the entity, nor any affiliate of the entity has been charged with and convicted of a public entity crime subsequent to July 1, 1989. The entity submitting this sworn statement, or one or more of its officers, directors, executives, partners, shareholders, employees, members, or agents who are active in the management of the entity, or an affiliate of the entity has been charged with and convicted of a public entity crime subsequent to July I, 1989. The entity submitting this sworn statement, or one or more of its officers, directors, executives, partners, shareholders, employees, members, or agents who are active in the management of the entity, or an affiliate of the entity has been charged with and convicted of a public entity crime subsequent of July 1, 1989. However, there has been a subsequent proceeding before a Hearing Officer of the State of Florida, Division of Administrative Hearings and the Final Order entered by the Hearing Officer determined that it was not in the public interest to place the entity submitting this sworn statement on the convicted vendor list. {attach a copy of the final order.] I UNDERSTAND THAT THE SUBMISSION OF THIS FORM TO THE CONTRACTING OFFICER FOR THE PUBLIC ENTITY INDENTIFIED IN PARAGRAPH I (ONE) ABOVE IS FOR THAT PUBLIC ENTITY ONLY, AND THAT THIS FORM IS VALID THROUGH DECEMBER 31 OF THE CALENDAR YEAR IN WHICH IT IS FILED. I ALSO UNDERSTAND THAT I AM REQUIRED TO INFORM THE PUBLIC ENTITY PRIOR TO ENTERING INTO A CONTRACT IN EXCESS OF THE THRESHOLD AMOUNT PROVIDED IN SECTION 287.017, FLORIDA STATUTES, FOR CATEGORY TWO OF ANY CHANGE IN THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS FORM. [4natu re].._.......___..... Sworn to and subscribed before me this r day of 20 LZ2 Personally known or j6/"Produce>d identification f7 (Type of identification) Notary Public — State of r-&1r � My commission expires (Printed, typed or stamped commissioned name of notary public) Form PUR 7068 (Rev.06 /11/92) A`�:cotti +iss�ov ite 15773/ Lobbying RFP No. SM -FN 2011 -01 „<,. ° MVW.MROI' rar+ec Page 19 of 22 Cost Proposal —All proposals shall be computed on a flat total fee basis akin to a salried position. Total professional compensation for lobbying and consulting services as prescribed within this RFP is $48,000 per annum. FAUSTO B. GOMEZ 1036 South Greenway Drive Coral Gables, Florida 33134 (305) 774 -6172 SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Experienced, bilingual, executive with a significant business and government background. Proven track record of major contract management for state and local governments; international and domestic businesses and organizations; and social, educational, and economic promotion entities. Meaningful professional experience in business and public administration, governmental relations, and international affairs. Skilled negotiator, with extensive practice in developing consensus among diverse constituencies. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 1/87 to Present Gomez Barker Associates, Inc. Miami, Florida President Founder and chief executive officer of governmental relation and public affairs consulting firm. Areas of consulting activity include legislative and agency advocacy, research and analysis, resource development, and strategic communications. The firm is ranked in the top tier of Florida lobbyist by Florida Trend, The Orlando Sentinel, Miami Todav, Diario Las Americas, and Exito, and was twice selected by the Miami Herald to review, and evaluate the Florida Legislature. Significant Accomplishments: • Worked successfully to assure that private educational institutions be included in the distribution of lottery dollars in the state of Florida. • Secured hundreds of millions in public funds for a variety of educational, social, economic development, and municipal objectives. • Modified Florida Statues to implement far- reaching modifications in the operation of Personal Injury Protection (PIP) Insurance and the conduct of medical providers who treat PIP insured. • Preserved the ability of authorized lenders to originate, disburse and service student loans in Florida's $730 million annual market by defeating legislation supported by Florida's leading banks to control the market. 6/82 to Present Educational Management Services, Inc. Miami, Florida Vice President Founder of management and consulting firm specializing in providing targeted training, technical assistance, and consulting services to government; educational institutions; and community -based organizations. Special responsibilities in the area of strategic planning and marketing. Significant Accomplishments: • Processed over 60% of all federal Title IV assistance provided to foreign educational institutions since 1982. • Helped the Latin Chamber of Commerce of the United States (CAMACOL) create and fund its Trade and Exposition Center, which includes the only export incubator center in the country. • On behalf of the Florida Department of Health, manages the award - winning Hispanic AIDS Awareness Program, the state's official Spanish language HIV educational and prevention program. • Organized and conducted for the United States Department of Transportation the Region IV "Transportation Marketplace" conference with the participation of over 500 small and minority businesses. 2/80 to 1/87 Florida International University Miami, Florida Director of Legislative Relations Responsible to the president for the development, implementation, and overall leadership of the governmental relations program of a multi - campus public university. Duties included: establishing the annual legislative goals of the university and derailing strategies for advancing public and governmental support at the federal, state, and municipal levels; coordinating all internal and external communications related to governmental affairs; supervising the utilization of volunteers and staff in the lobbying effort; developing and maintaining strong and effective relationships with many levels of the business, professional, and political sectors of the community and the state; promoting university - industry collaborative efforts leading to the formation of research parks and similar ventures. Special project management in the areas of administration, budgeting, university relations, and contract development. Member of the President's policy - making Executive Council and other senior University bodies. Significant Accomplishments: • Generated an increase of 132% in legislatively appropriated funds and tripled the annual level of public contract and grant funding. • Secured legislative approval for upgrading the University to a four -year comprehensive institution with an increased range of masters and doctoral programs, and for the establishment of new schools in engineering, architecture, Nursing, and Health Sciences. The University received more academic program approvals from the Board of regents and Legislature than all other Florida public universities combined. • Obtained legislative funding to construct five major campus facilities and numerous auxiliary structures. • Launched and obtained funding for the Comprehensive University Plan, a $160 million program to enhance the availability of postsecondary education in Southeast Florida. 5/77 to 2/80 The City of Miami Miami, Florida Administrative Assistant to the Mayor A senior position with involvement in all activities of the Office of the Mayor at City Hall. Duties included: developing and applying office procedures relating to operations, personnel, and budget; serving as principal mayoral representative at public events and on panels, committees, and to the City administration; planning, organizing, and coordinating mayoral activities with the private sector and other governmental entities; formulating strategies for advancing public understanding and support of the Mayor's programs; articulating the Mayor's goals and objectives to the community and the media. Significant Accomplishments: • Mediated between neighborhood advisory boards and the City administration regarding the expenditure of community development funds, thus assuring the success of the Mayor's principal vehicle for stimulating investments in the core areas of Miami. • Monitored hearings on the police department to revamp operational procedures and increasing minority representation on the force. • Conceived and organized the City of Miami's relief flight to assist the victims of hurricane David in the Dominican Republic. The President of the United States publicly cited this effort as a distinguished example of American concern and initiative. 6/74 to 5/77 Assistant to the Mayor Responsible for performing an array of tasks associated with the operation of the Mayor's office. Duties included: providing "hands on" direction of a constituent services program; serving as liaison between the Mayor and the Hispanic community; representing the Mayor at public functions; preparing the Mayor's personal agenda for City. Commission meetings; conducting research and preparing briefing papers on public policy issues. Significant Accomplishments: EDUCATION 1977 Recommended policy changes adopted by the City Commission regarding the distribution of funds to community -based organizations. Florida International University Miami, Florida B.A., Political Science 1974 Miami -Dade Community College Miami, Florida A.A., Political Science SPECIAL PROJECTS AND AFFILIATIONS Member of the Board of Directors of the Trust for Public Lands Member of the Florida Secretary of State's Intergovernmental Affairs Foundation Graduate of Leadership Florida, Class XXI Consultant to the Technical Secretariat of the Presidency in the Dominican Republic during the administration of President Joaquin Balaguer. Responsible for creating a management model for international development assistance and focusing those resources on national economic goals. Political analyst and special correspondent for the ABC and Univision television affiliates in Miami for state and local elections and Florida legislative sessions. Former Member of the Board of Directors of the Florida Humanities Council Former Member of the Executive Committee of the Florida Council for International Development Former member of the international Trade and Economic Development Board of Enterprise Florida, the Florida International Trade and Investment Council, and the Dade County International Affairs Commission. Former Chairman of the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce's International Governmental Issues Committee and member of the lobbyist Advisor Board. Former member of the Executive Committee, World Trade Center /Miami Fortner member of the City of Miami's Bond Underwriters, Banking, and Financial Advisor Selection Committees Former Vice Chainnan of the Miami - Dade /Santo Domingo Sister Cities Committee Former member of the Metro -Miami Marketplace: Destination 2001 Planning Committee. 5301 S.W. 7'i' Street Miami, Florida 33134 (305) 282 -9199 Manuel Reyes Education 1995 -1999 Florida International University Miami, FL • Political Science, B.A. • Focus of study in Urban Politics and American Foreign Policy 1994 -1995 University of Florida Gainesville, FL • Course work in Political Economics and Caribbean Politics 1992 -1994 Miami Dade Community College Miami, FL • Associates of Arts, International Relations • Focus of study in Russian Politics and the fall of Communism Experience 1996- Present Gomez Barker Associates, Inc. Miami, FL Associate Lobbyist • Engage in governmental relations and public affairs consulting by developing and monitoring legislation for state and local governments, international and domestic organizations, regulated industries, and social, educational and economic promotional entities. 1990 -1996 Economic Marketing Services, Inc. Miami, FL Vice President of Sales Directed sales team of purchasing agents Coordinated logistics for transportation, delivery and customs clearance. Assisted in client recruitment, with particular interest in Mexico and Latin America. Activities Board Member, Next -In -Line Board Member, Best Buddies Jobs Former Member, Florida International University College Republicans Co- Founder, Young Undergraduate Cuban American Organization Former Member, Cuban American Student Association Alumni and former Public Relations Chairperson, Pi Kappa Alpha Former Public Relations -Vice Chairman, Children's Miracle Network References Available upon request Evan James Power 2740 West Tharpe Street Unit 307 Tallahassee, FL 32303 (850)519 -1062 evanjpower@yahoo.com Education Florida Sate University Bachelor of Science Degree in Finance Minors in Political Science and Hstory Florida State University Master of Science in Political Science Major in American Politics and Public Policy Career History Florida House of Representatives, Tallahassee, FL Legislative Analyst Speaker Designate Marco Rubio Tracked Legislative Priorities Researched Issues interests of the Speaker Designate and provide analysis of how changes could be implemented Drafted Committee and Floor Amendments Handled Constituent Requests and Press Inquiries Florida House of Representatives, Tallahassee, FL Administratize Assistant House Majority Leader Marco Rubio Managed Phones and Front Desk Managed Calendar and Scheduling of Capitol Appointments Tracked Priority Bills and Appropriation Requests of 84 conference members Handled various research projects of interest to the Majority Leader Florida House of Representatives, Tallahassee, FL Clerk Speaker Johnnie Byrd, Office of Communications Maintained database of people who wrote, called, or emailed the Speaker Complied daily news clips for the Speaker and Staff Assisted in various staff research and media projects August 2004 Noteaker 2004- March 2006 Dear xr 2003 - Norenirr 2004 July 2003 - Deaer 2003 fr= t f 9= 2350 Coral Way, Suite 301 Miami, Florida 33145 (305) 860 -0780 (telephone) (305) 860 -0580 (facsimile) 119 South Monroe Street, Suite 202 Tallahassee, Florida 32301 (850) 222 -9911 (telephone) (850) 222 -8416 (facsimile) fgom ez @gomezbarker. com J� M1 -I T"'.01 1r, I I Iie M To: Hon. Philip K. Stoddard, Mayor Hon. Valerie Newman, Vice Mayor Hon. Brian D. Beasley, Commissioner Hon. Walter A. Harris, Commissioner Hon. Velma Palmer, Commissioner From: Fausto B. Gomez CC: Buford R. Witt, City Manager Date: February 10, 2011 Re: End -of- Session Report (2010) I am pleased to report on the activities of this firm on behalf of the City of South Miami during the recently concluded legislative session. This was an extremely difficult year, with the recession and individual political considerations heightening every budget and policy decision. The session began with Governor Charlie Crist's "State of the State" address in which he vigorously defended his governing record within the context of party orthodoxy and ended by him deciding to run as an Independent for the United States Senate. Also impacting the session was the continuing saga of former Speaker Ray Sansom who resigned from the House prior to his peers conducting ethics hearings and is now the subject of criminal complaints, accusations of legislators abusing their political party issued credit cards, and corruption with regard to the Executive Director of the Republican Party. The latter was removed and subsequently arrested. All of these factors created an unstable legislative environment. The Governor vetoed two key measures supported by legislative leadership; an elections bill that re- created campaign leadership funds and an education measure that stripped job protection from teachers and linked teacher pay to testing. In turn, the Florida Senate rejected the Governor's two appointments to the Public Service Commission (PSC), the House of Representatives refused to enact meaningful PSC reform, and the legislature in total challenged executive authority on a wide -range of issues. Given all of this, it is remarkable that the Session ended on -time. On the budget front, this year's $70.4 billion spending plan relied on a combination of spending cuts, federal stimulus money, an infusion of more than $400 million from the gaming compact with the Seminole Tribe of Florida, and a trust fund sweep of nearly $600 million. Budget preparations for the 2010 -2011 Fiscal Year began with a projected deficit of $3.2 billion and legislative pledges of no tax or fee increases. The result was a budget that included no municipal support, few local interest projects, a relatively flat amount for public schools, and significant reductions in funding for health and human services. The Governor subsequently vetoed $371 million from the spending plan, including $160 million taken from the State Transportation Trust Fund. A similar dysfunction permeated policy deliberations. The legislature passed the second - lowest number of bills in recent memory and, although somewhat ameliorated, the lamentable practice of demonizing local governments continued. In the midst of this, I am pleased to report that the City of South Miami did remarkably well. My team and I successfully worked to re- assigning the $1.5 million originally allocated for a pedestrian overpass to at -grade improvements and secured the opportunity for other funding; obtained legislative approval for the Ludlum Road Historic Designation, Red Light Cameras, Green Corridors, and the Residency Requirements for Sexual Offenders and Predators. Additionally, we were able to enhance the City's ability to strengthen its municipal authority, preserve the affordability of home and condominium ownership, establish important policy goals, and defeat legislation negatively impacting local governance. Following is a synopsis of items of particular interest to South Miami. APPROPRIATIONS Y Pedestrian Overpass The former City Manager and I worked throughout the legislative session to either secure legislative language re- appropriating the $1,500,000 obtained for South Miami during the 2008 Legislative Session or garner a commitment from Miami -Dade County to seek Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) approval to release said funds to South Miami. We used a coordinated approach whereby he dealt with the Director and staff of the Transit Department and I informed Miami - Dade's chief lobbyist that we either had to receive an ironclad commitment or South Miami would be forced to seek legislative relief. This approach worked. Attached to this report is a letter from Miami -Dade to FDOT seeking re- assignment of the $1.5 million to the City of South Miami for at -grade pedestrian improvements. Approval of such was confirmed in a brief hallway conversation with Secretary of Transportation Stephanie Kopelousos that I arranged for Vice Mayor Valerie Newman and Commission Brian Beasley during their visit to Tallahassee. This item was a priority of South Miami and was included in the "2010 Legislative Action Plan. • Economic Development CS/SB1752, the comprehensive economic development legislation, creates a "Local Government Distressed Area Matching Grant Program" to provide a matching grant to a local government's contribution or $50,000, whichever is less, to a business that will create at least 15 jobs and is located in a community suffering from unemployment and general economic distress. The total appropriation is $3 million. Stormwater and Wastewater Funding Line Item 1718 of the Florida Budget appropriates $163,386,374 to the "State Revolving Loan Fund" to provide below market rate loans to qualified local governments to remove, mitigate or prevent adverse effects on surface or ground water quality and public health. During • Page our representation, South Miami has averaged $742,272 annually in direct legislative funding for stormwater or wastewater projects but this is only the second time in the past 16 years that critical line item support in this area was not appropriated. In last year's End -of- Session report we detailed the modifications to Loan Fund program guidelines that would have to occur for the City to effectively access these dollars. Primary was to ensure that every community has a fair chance to qualify for funding and to expand the qualification for grants so that additional deserving communities may be able to implement their projects. During the legislative interim, I and many of my colleagues who also represent local governments successfully worked with the Department of Environmental Protection and as a result a series of rule changes were implemented to facilitate application procedures. Other local governments that we represent have benefited from the opportunities these changes present and for previous loans, after a politically sensible time period, we have successfully lobbied to waive subsequent payments (the City of North Bay Village is the most recent example when it received a pardon of $3,575,980 of its loan for new sewage pipes under Biscayne Bay). Because of the City's success in securing line item appropriations South Miami has not had to avail itself of this model, but this new allocation presents an opportune time for the City to apply for the $2,000,000 necessary for the Sunset Drive Drainage Improvements and the Citywide Drainage Improvements — Phase VI. Our firm enjoys an excellent working relationship with Tim Banks, Program Administrator of the Bureau of Water Facilities Funding at the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, and if an application is submitted my team and I will work with the City Manager and DEP to facilitate the request for funding. Applications will be reviewed in either January or February of next year when there is a public hearing to consider these and similar applications from other communities. This item was a priority of South Miami and was included in the "2010 Legislative Action Plan." Florida Forever Line Item 1686A of the Florida Budget appropriates $15,000,000 for the Florida Forever program. This is the state's conservation land- buying program and South Miami can employ those dollars for the acquisition of land for parks, recreation, open space, and conservation. This item was a priority of South Miami and was included in the "2010 Legislative Action Plan" • Florida Main Street Program Line Item 3070 of the Florida Budget appropriates $662,450 for Historic Preservation Grants. A part of that appropriation is to be used for the Florida Main Street program which provides funding support at $10,000 per community as well as technical assistance at a level up to $60,000 to encourage the revitalization of traditional, historic downtown and neighborhood commercial districts. If interested in pursuing this support, the City of South Miami should apply to the Bureau of Historic Preservation, Division of Historical Resources of the Florida Department of State. Advertising Matching Grants Program Line Item 2664 of the Florida Budget appropriates $26,647,961 to the Florida Commission on Tourism. A part of that appropriation is to be used for the "Advertising Matching Grants Program" to help smaller communities market themselves as tourist destinations. Municipalities with a population of 50,000 or less are eligible to receive grant awards of $2,500 per cycle. If interested in pursing this support, the City of South Miami should apply to Visit Florida. • Page Florida Recreation Development Assistance Program Line Item 1686A of the Florida Budget appropriates an undetermined amount to fund the acquisition or development of lands and trails for public outdoor recreation purposes. New rules are being developed by the Department of Environmental Protection to focus more on outdoor recreation. Applications are scheduled to be released in August with an anticipated due date in September. The maximum grant award is $200,000. South Miami has previously benefited from this program by receiving $837,845 for improvements to Dante Fascell, Palmer, and Murray Park(s). If interested in pursuing this support, the City of South Miami should apply to the Division of Parks of the Florida Department of Environmental Protection. This item was a priority of South Miami and was included in the "2010 Legislative Action Plan." LEGISLATION Transportation • Ludlum Road Historic Designation Section 7 of HB5 designates Ludlum Road, between Bird Road and S. W. 136' Street in the cities of South Miami and Pinecrest as a "State Historic Road." This item was a priority of South Miami and was included in the "2010 Legislative Action Plan." Traffic Infraction Detectors (Red Light Cameras) CS /CS /HB325 authorizes the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, counties, and municipalities to use cameras to enforce violations of a driver's failure to stop at a traffic signal. The legislation requires signage at intersections using traffic infraction detectors, and provides that they may not be used to enforce violations when the driver is making a right turn in a careful and prudent manner. It further provides that notifications and citations to the registered owner(s) of motor vehicles must include the images indicating that the motor vehicle violated a traffic control device, and must offer a physical location or an Internet address where images or video may be reviewed. When a citation is issued, it may be challenged in a judicial proceeding in the same manner as other traffic violations. A contested citation upheld by the court may result in additional court costs and fees. The penalty for not stopping at a traffic signal is increased from $125 to $158 and the distribution to local governments of the revenue collected is $60.00 when a citation is issued by a law enforcement officer; $45.00 when the citation is issued by the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles; and $75.00 when the citation is issued by a county or municipality. Points may not be assessed against a driver's license and violations may not be used for purposes of setting motor vehicle insurance rates. A transitional period for those municipalities instituting a traffic infraction detector program on or before July 1, 2011 is provided. No company or individual may receive a commission or per- ticket fee from any revenue collected from violations detected through the use of a traffic infraction detector and a manufacturer or vendor may not receive remuneration based upon the number of violations. • Page Every governmental entity that operates a traffic infraction detector must submit an annual report to the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles which details the results of the detectors and the procedures for enforcement. This item was a priority of South Miami and was included in the "2010 Legislative Action Plan." Transportation System Surtax for On- Demand Transit Services Section 1 of CS /CS /CS /HB1271, the omnibus transportation bill, allows that the proceeds of discretionary transportation system surtax can be used for "planning, development, construction, operation, and maintenance of on- demand transportation services:' The legislation further defines "on- demand transportation services" as transportation provided between flexible points of origin and destination selected by individual users with such service being provided at a time that is agreed upon by the user and the provider of the service and that is not fixed- schedule or fixed -route in nature." This means that the funds received by South Miami from the Citizens' Independent Transportation Trust can also be used to provide on- demand senior and disabled transportation services. Prior to this provision, there was no ability to use CITT dollars for this purpose. Camping on the Right -of -Way Section 23 of CS /CS /CSHB1271, the omnibus transportation bill, prohibits camping on any portion of the right -of -way of the State Highway System within 100 feet of a bridge, causeway, overpass, or ramp. This would prevent any person(s) from living under the Metrorail Overpass since US1 is managed by the Florida Department of Transportation. The language was intended to prevent a repeat of the Julia Tuttle Causeway situation. • Transportation Proiects on Public Roads CS /CS /SB1842 requires the Florida Department of Transportation to provide written notification to all affected property owners and municipalities of proposed changes to state highways when the project divides a state highway; erects a barrier median which would modify vehicle turning movements; or has the effect of closing or modifying existing access to commercial business property. Since South Miami is intersected by various state roads, this legislation is significant to the City. The written notification must be given at least 180 days before the design of the project is finalized and provide a written explanation regarding need. The Department is required to consult with the local government on its final design proposal and the municipality may present alternatives which must be considered in preparing the final design of the project. Public Safety Sexual Offenders and Predators CS /CS /HB 119 creates new restrictions for a person convicted of a sexual offense when the victim was under the age of 18. As originally introduced, the bill would have superseded local residency limits but the version that passed grandfathers local ordinances with regard to residency near schools, child care facility, playgrounds, or parks. Additionally, the legislation makes it a first degree misdemeanor for an offender to be loitering within 300 feet of a place where children congregate; makes it a first degree misdemeanor for an offender to approach, contact or communicate with a child under 18 in any public park building or playground with intent to engage in conduct of a sexual • Page nature or to make a communication of a sexual nature; and, makes it a first degree misdemeanor for an offender to be in any child care facility or pre -K -12 school unless he or she has provided written notification. The legislation also defines the term "transient residence" in the sexual predator and sexual offender registration statutes and requires an offender to provide information regarding his or her transient residence during the registration process. An offender may not be forced to move if he or she is living in a residence that complies with the residency restrictions and a school, child care facility, playground or park is subsequently established within the boundaries of such restrictions. The bill also prohibits offenders from distributing candy to children on Halloween, wearing specified costumes, or entertaining at children's parties without prior approval of the sentencing authority. This item was a priority of South Miami and was included in the "2010 Legislative Action Plan." • Community Residential Homes SB1166 is of limited application to South Miami since it defines a "planned residential community' as a local government approved planned unit development which is under unified control; is planned and developed as a whole; has a minimum gross lot area of eight acres; and has amenities that are designed to serve residents with a developmental disability. However, this legislation served as amendatory vehicle to protect residential neighborhoods from the clustering of "SOBER Living Homes." These are alcohol and drug treatment residential facilities, mostly located in single - family neighborhoods, which as a consequence of the American with Disability Act (ADA) are exempt from local planning and zoning regulations. There has been a proliferation of these as out -of -state operators purchase distressed properties to house recovering addicts. At our urging, language requiring a distance of 1,000 feet from one SOBER Home to another was included by Rep. Kelly Stargel in CS /CS /HB 645, the House companion to SB1166, and Sen. Thad Altman attempted to incorporate an identical provision on his bill. The amendment was twice defeated on the floor of the Senate, but as a consequence of this effort the Florida Department of Children and Families has created a workgroup to examine SOBER Homes and recommend legislative changes to license and regulate them and to protect residential neighborhoods. • Misrepresentation of Military Status CS /HB155 amends Florida's "Solicitations of Contributions Act" to prohibit a person from falsely stating that he or she is a member of or represents any branch of the United States Armed Forces in connection with the planning, conduct, or execution of any solicitation or charitable contribution. Threats CS /HB317 adds the term "electronic communications" to Section 836.10, F. S., so that any threats to injure or kill a person sent electronically would be punishable by a second degree felony. • Public Safety Telecommunications CS /CS /CS /SB742 creates a mandatory certification program for 911 public safety telecommunicators, whose job duties include answering, receiving, and transferring 911 calls, or dispatching emergency services. The bill provides for education and training • Page standards, continuing education, discipline, fees and rulemaking authority. After October 1, 2012, individuals seeking certification must complete a 232 -hour training program approved by the Department of Education, and pass an examination administered by the Department of Health. Dwellings • Building Safety CS /CS /CS /CS /HB663, which passed on the final day of the Session, revises various laws regarding building safety. Particularly, the bill limits requirements for condominiums to retrofit elevators for Phase Two Firefighter Services until July 1, 2015, or previous to that if an elevator is replaced or requires major modifications. This is intended to reduce the financial burdens of condominium owners during the current economic downturn. • Community Associations CS /CS /CS /SB1196 lowers the cost of owning a condominium by repealing the requirement to purchase individual unit owner insurance coverage, providing that certain low -rise condominium buildings with exterior corridors need not install a central fire alarm system, amending provisions relating to fire sprinklers, providing for additional forms of bulk communications contracts, and allowing associations to waive the requirement to provide alternative power supplies to elevators and alarms during emergencies. Previously, the law required older multi - family residential structures to retrofit units and common areas with fire sprinklers by 2012. It also provided that condominiums associations (by unit owner vote) could forever waive retrofitting of sprinklers in unit interiors, forever waive retrofitting of common areas in shorter buildings, and delay retrofitting of common areas in high -rise buildings until 2014. This bill allows the owners in a high -rise condominium to vote to forever waive retrofitting of the common areas with fire sprinklers, just like owners in shorter buildings are allowed. Additionally, the time for condominium associations who do not vote to forego retrofitting of either unit interiors or the common areas to comply with retrofitting requirements is extended from 2014 to 2019, and requires such associations to complete planning and permitting by 2016. Through our involvement, South Miami has been an integral part of City of Miami Beach Vice Mayor Jerry Libbin's legislative campaign with regard to delinquent assessments owed to condominium associations at the time of foreclosure. This bill begins to address that by changing the amount of money banks owe to condominium associations from 6 months of a unit's unpaid common expenses and regular periodic assessments or 1% of the original mortgage balance, whichever is less, to 12 months of a unit's unpaid common expenses and regular periodic assessments or 1% of the original mortgage balance, whichever is less. • Qualifying Improvements to Real Property CS /HB7179 authorizes local governments to levy voluntary non -ad valorem assessments to fund energy efficiency, renewable energy, and wind resistance improvements for property owners. It grants local governments the authority to issue debt, payable from revenues received from the improved properties, and to partner with one or more local governments. More commonly know as Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) the municipalities of South Miami, Coral Gables, Pinecrest, Palmetto Bay, and Cutler Bay are banding together to create a "Green Corridor" to spur this program. This item was a priority of South Miami and was included in the "2010 Legislative Action Plan." • Page • Residential Fire Sprinklers CS /CS /CS /SB846 prohibits local governments from requiring the installation of automatic fire sprinklers in newly constructed one - family and two - family residential dwellings and townhouses. The bill further prohibits a local government from requiring a property owner to install fire sprinklers in any residential property based on its use or reclassification as a rental property. • Citrus Canker Eradication HB1013 removes all mention of the citrus canker eradication program from Florida Statutes. This puts a definitive end to the program. Public Employment Insurance CS /CS /SB 2176 makes changes to various insurance laws. Of specific application to South Miami is a provision dealing with the Disability Presumption for Law Enforcement Officers. Current law establishes that certain diseases (tuberculosis, heart disease, and hypertension) acquired by an officer is presumed to have been suffered in the line of duty. The bill provides that a law enforcement officer who suffers from one of the enumerated diseases and materially departs from the prescribed course of treatment of his or her physician, and the departure is demonstrated to result in an aggravation of his or her condition, loses the presumption for claims after July 1, 2010. • Public Retirement Plans HB1319 and SB1902 sought to make changes to how municipal retirement plans are offered, organized, funded and administered. These bills were in response to the dire financial straits faced by most local governments and the fact that pensions account for about 10% of municipal budgets. Because of shrinking tax revenues and investment losses, many cities are experiencing pension shortfalls and having to allocate general revenue to meet this obligation. Neither of the bills passed, but the Senate has indicated that an "Interim Report' will be conducted to recommend legislative changes on how to more align public retirement plans with those offered by private employers. Additionally, Florida TaxWatch has assembled a 36 member task force on government cost savings with pension reform being at the top of its agenda. After the November elections, with a new Governor and a different Legislature, pensions are likely to get a major overhaul. Some of the items under consideration are authorizing municipalities to establish defined contribution retirement plans, modifying membership requirements for municipal Board of Trustees, increasing requirements for police officer and firefighter member contributions, tying pension increases to the consumer price index, calculating pensions only on base salary, and increasing the retirement age. This item was a priority of South Miami and was included in the "2010 Legislative Action Plan." • Page Taxes • Local Revenue Restrictions /TABOR SJR2420 by incoming Senate President Mike Haridopolos called for a Constitutional Amendment to limit state and local government revenues. There was no companion in the House of Representatives. When the bill was heard in its first committee of reference, Sen. Haridopolos amended it to only limit state, and not local government revenues. The bill was not subsequently considered. It will again be on the legislative agenda next year. Our report from last year details how passage of TABOR would eviscerate South Miami's ability to operate an effective government. This item was a priority of South Miami and was included in the "2010 Legislative Action Plan." Online Hotel Tax Collections HB1231 and SB2436 would have overturned efforts to require online travel firms to pay sales and tourist related taxes on the full price of rooms they book. The bills would have defined an internet reservation service provider in a manner as to not require them to remit said taxes. • Tax on Communications and Utility Services CS /SB2024 reduces the rate of the communications service tax from 6.8% to 6.65 %. This reduction will reduce local government revenues, on a statewide basis, $2.3 million in the 2010 -11 Fiscal Year and $2.5 million on an annual recurring basis. Taxation CS /HB5801 directs the Department of Revenue to develop and implement an amnesty program for taxpayers subject to state and local taxes. The program will be in effect for a three month period beginning on July I" of this year and shall apply to tax liabilities due prior to that date. The Revenue Estimating Conference calculated that new revenues to local governments will be, on a statewide basis, $7.1 million in the 2010 -11 Fiscal Year and that $1.9 million of that will be on an annual recurring basis. Erosion of Local Authority • Growth Management Section 46 of SB1752 stipulates that a development order issued by a local government and local government building permits that have an expiration date from September 1, 2008 to January 1, 2012 are extended for a period of two years after their previously scheduled date of expiration. If a permittee, however, is in significant non - compliance after a warning letter or other formal enforcement, then the extension does not apply. Finally, the bill makes clear that any permit extension does not impair the authority of a county or municipality to require the owner of a property receiving an extension to maintain the property in a safe and sanitary manner. • Sovereign Immunity CS /SB260 raises the limited waiver of sovereign immunity applicable to the state, its agencies, and subdivisions from $100,000 per individual claim and $200,000 per aggregate claims to • Page $200,000 per individual claim and $300,000 per aggregate claim on the collectability of any tort claim. i Local Government Prompt Payment Act CS /HB1157 revises provisions in Florida's Local Government Prompt Payment Act relating to the timely payment for purchases of construction services, the notification and completion of the list of items required to satisfactorily complete the construction services purchased by a local government (generally known as a "punch list "), and the resolution of disputes. The legislation has been worked on for several years by lobbyists for local governments and its most onerous aspects were removed. In summary, contractors are now required to send to a local government an overdue notice for payment. If the notice is not rejected by the local government within four business days after delivery, the payment request is deemed accepted except for any portion that may be misleading. The local government must identify a single employee or facility to which the contractor submits its payment request and can reject the payment request within 20 days after receipt. • Outdoor Advertising CS /CS /CS/HB1271 amends the statute concerning outdoor advertising but does not pre- empt local regulation of outdoor advertising, including billboards, bus benches, or signs. This item was a priority of South Miami and was included in the "2010 Legislative Action Plan." • Bert J. Harris Act No legislation was filed that weakens or removes the sovereign immunity provisions in the Bert J. Harris Act. This item was a priority of South Miami and was included in the "2010 Legislative Action Plan. My team and I are privileged to represent South Miami and are proud of our history of success. We are particularly appreciative of the Mayor, Vice Mayor, and Commissioners Beasley and Harris joining us in Tallahassee to help advance the City's legislative agenda. Please be assured that we will follow all of the budget and policy items and their implementation and keep you abreast of any developments. As always, please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions or desire additional information. • Page 10 2350 Coral Way, Suite 301 Miami, Florida 33145 (305) 860 -0780 (Telephone) (305) 860 -0580 (Facsimile) 119 South Monroe Street, Suite 200 Tallahassee, Florida 32301 (850) 222 -9911 (Telephone) (850) 222 -8416 (Facsimile) fgomez @gomezbarker.wm I kl� rT1 -I T" 0 j et I i If To: Hon. Horace G. Feliu, Mayor Hon. Brian D. Beasley, Vice Mayor Hon. Valerie Newman, Commissioner Hon. Velma Palmer. Commissioner From: Fausto B. Gomez CC: Ajibola Balogun, City Manager Date: February 10, 2011 Re: Legislative Report I am pleased to report on the activities of this firm on behalf of the City of South Miami during the recently concluded legislative session. This was an extremely difficult year, with the recession and individual political considerations impacting every budget and policy decision. Compounding this, Speaker Ray Sansom had to resign and there were a record forty -four freshmen involved in the process. All these factors created a legislative scramble and vacuum that was never completely addressed. At the same time the Governor's authority was challenged with regard to his priorities; the Seminole Indian Gaming Compact, the proposal to purchase land for Everglades cleanup, Renewable Energy, and Sunrail (the commuter rail line in Central Florida). Two of these were severely modified and two failed. Given all of this, it is remarkable that the Session ended only a week late. On the budget front, this year's $66.5 billion spending plan used $3 billion in stimulus money to close a deficit that would have been as high as $6 billion without the federal dollars. To close the rest of the gap, the Legislature approved new taxes and fees, including a $1 billion cigarette tax and a myriad of fees totaling about $800 million, and swept trust funds. The budget also depends on the Seminole Indian Tribe agreeing to the terms of the gambling compact. That is expected to generate from $150 to $300 million annually and the lower number is already factored into the state budget for the next fiscal year. A Special Session is anticipated for October to either ratify the Compact or reduce the budget if those dollars don't materialize. Also included in the budget is a potential property tax increase of .25 mils if a local school board imposes it and if voters subsequently agree to it. One of Tallahassee's most wry observes noted that the budget was approved "with a bit of apology that it has higher taxes and fees, a bit of bragging that it was better than expected given the economy, and a bit of wariness over what the future may hold due to its patchwork nature." A similar dysfunction permeated policy deliberations. There were fewer bills passed this year than in any session since 1998 thus creating a stampede at the end to amend legislation stuck in committee onto other bills which were being considered on the floor. Development and insurance interests took advantage of these difficulties to push for their long- standing agendas under the guise of economic development and the lamentable practice of demonizing local governments for alleged deficient budget and taxing decisions continued. The result being that as your lobbyists we had to continually fight legislation impacting local governance or ameliorate the most onerous provisions. In the midst of this, South Miami fared well. The legislature appropriated $365,598 in stimulus funding for transportation and transit projects and clarified an administrative process for the proposed improvements to U. S. 1. That will be accomplished with the dollars obtained last fiscal year for the pedestrian overpass. Additionally, legislation pre - empting local regulation of tower cranes, imposing Revenue Caps as well as Property Tax Caps, extending permits and development orders for three years, relaxing zoning regulations for community residential homes, removing sovereign immunity protection from Bert Harris claims, establishing a moratorium on impact fees, and prohibiting local governments from enforcing ordinances that require mortgage holders to maintain and secure foreclosed properties failed. All of these were items of specific interest to the City. Also failing, unfortunately, were some important funding and policy issues. Until the closing moments of the budget process South Miami was recommended for a $400,000 grant through the South Florida Water Management District. Ultimately, no city in the state received any water funding, but key members of the Miami -Dade Delegation worked throughout the session to secure a $15 million allocation for local governments in the tri- county area. Despite the urgency of this item and it being advanced by budget leaders, at the last instance this was rejected by the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House who could not agree on a funding source. Another item that was not successful was the designation of S. W. 67th Avenue as a state historic road. This is simply a temporary setback as no 'road designation' legislation was approved because of a particular circumstance not related to this item. Following is a synopsis of items of special interest to South Miami and recommendations on how to proceed to secure stormwater funding next legislative session. APPROPRIATIONS • Transportation Transportation stimulus funding was a two -step process, requiring both a local recommendation from the Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) as well as state approval from the Legislative Budget Commission (LBC). As a result of our joint efforts, South Miami secured $253,166 for improvements to Sunset Drive and $112,432 for construction of transit related projects (bus bays and /or bush shelters) along Sunset Drive. These projects and amounts were recommended by the MPO and subsequently appropriated by the LBC at their April 15th meeting. The City's items were listed on the LBC agenda under EOGW2009 -0082. The LBC had the authority to approve, reject, or modify any funding recommendation and, in fact, they denied one significant Miami -Dade project. The MPO had suggested that stimulus dollars be used for the construction of the 25'h Street Viaduct and the LBC instead appropriated those dollars for the 826/836 Interchange. The other transportation issue of importance to South Miami was securing legislative and /or administrative approval for pedestrian improvement to U. S. 1. As you may recall, we obtained $1,500,000 last fiscal year for a pedestrian overpass but that project was shelved by • Page 2 Miami -Dade County who wants to utilize South Miami's funds for other improvements. The City has developed an alternative plan and during the recent visit to Tallahassee by Vice Mayor Beasley, Commissioner Palmer, and the City Manager we discussed this with the Secretary of the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) who indicated to us that no legislation was necessary since approvals could be obtained administratively. Subsequent to that City Manager Balogun spoke to District FDOT Secretary Gus Page who confirmed that fact. i Water Resources Protection Notwithstanding our continuous lobbying efforts with the legislative budget conferees, neither this firm nor our colleagues who represent other local governments were able to secure funding for water projects. In fact, the Legislature provided no funding for any water projects in the state and this is only the second time in the past 15 years that critical funding support in this area was not appropriated. As you know, South Miami usually secures over $500,000 annually from this source for stormwater. The leading members of the Miami -Dade legislative delegation and those of us representing local governments in South Florida shared a real optimism that despite a record shortfall in state revenues we would be able to impress upon the presiding officers the need for continued funding for critical water projects. So it was when Sen. Diaz de la Portilla, Rep. Llorente and Rep. Rivera managed to convince their respective chambers on two separate occasions to extend informal offers for such funding, although dependent upon different revenue streams. Despite repeated indications of support from many of the highest ranking members of the House and Senate, they were unable to agree on the funding source and so the issue died. In consultation with legislators and our colleagues in Tallahassee, we are beginning to chart a course for success in next year's session. Our plan is comprised of three important steps: 1. Promoting the passage of a dedicated funding source for water resources In 2005, the Legislature passed SB 444, which was intended to provide a minimum of $100 million annually for the protection and development of water supplies. The funding for this program has been reduced each of the last four years, to a point that for the 2009 -10 Fiscal Year the state eliminated all funding. It remains our highest priority to once again secure a dedicated source for these critical issues. To that end, we already obtained legislative approval for maintaining the "Water Protection and Sustainability Program Trust Fund" in the Department of Environmental Protection (CS /SB1740) and have reached out to the Florida League of Cities and the Association of Counties to work collaboratively to identify and develop a program framework which will provide significant funding and shared state and local government control as to its implementation. Various models exist in other areas of state government as to how funds for infrastructure projects can be administered in a manner providing local governments with a reasonable opportunity to access support. These will be evaluated with a goal of introducing legislation early in the 2010 session. 2. Application and approval of projects through the State Revolving Loan Program: It is clear that the State places a high degree of emphasis on the participation of local government in the State Revolving Loan Program (SRL). For those less familiar with it, it is actually comprised of two separate categories; one for Drinking Water and another for Wastewater and Stormwater. The SRL Program is subsidized by the federal government and is predicated upon the issuance of below market rate loans to qualified local governments. The funds are disbursed based upon a priority ranking system which gives • Page 3 preference to financially constrained communities and projects intended to address immediate health risks. In addition to the $230 million in bonds issued by the State earlier this year, Florida recently received an additional subsidy of $88 million for drinking water projects and $132 million for wastewater and stormwater projects through the federal stimulus package. Although the State has proposed to issue half of the federal dollars as grants, the program rules require that these "free" dollars will only be made available to "Small Disadvantaged Communities," defined as those communities with populations of less than 7,500 or mean household income levels below the State average. Under the federal guidelines, Florida is required to submit to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) an Intended Use Plan (IUP) detailing how the federal share of the funds are to be expended. The State is still in the process of developing the IUP for drinking water, but has already submitted its IUP for wastewater and stormwater projects under current program rules. 3. Modification of the SRL Program guidelines in order to ensure that local governments enjoy a fair opportunity to access those funds. The DEP has long been critical of local governments in Miami -Dade County for leading the efforts to obtain direct grants from the Legislature for water projects, preferring that local governments secure loans and participate in the SRL Program. The DEP will readily admit, however, that the backlog of projects at any given time greatly exceeds their funding capacity. Therefore, we propose to revise the program guidelines in order to ensure that every community has a fair chance to qualify for funding, and to expand the qualification for grants so that additional deserving communities may be able to implement their projects. This firm and many of our colleagues who also represent local governments are confident that if we implement the plan as outlined above we will be successful in securing funds. LEGISLATION Below is a list of bills of particular importance to South Miami. I have highlighted in blue those bills in which we were successful and in red those in which we were not. Following that is a roster of bills impacting local governments that either passed or failed. Bills of Specific Interest to South Miami • Tower Crane Regulation This bill would have preempted local regulation of tower cranes. The City has had this item on its legislative agenda for the past two years and we have been successful in killing it each time. HB923 by Rep. Evers dies on March 25�h in the Military and Local Affairs Policy Council. Its companion, SB1654 by Sen. Altman, was never heard in committee. • Revenue Caps This legislation would have limited state and local revenues and required voter approval for all new taxes and fees. Commonly known as "TABOR," HB1263 by Rep. Flores died on March 31" in the Finance and Tax Council. Its companion, SB1906 by Sen. Haridopolis, died on April 21'� in the Government Oversight and Accountability Committee. This legislation will most probably be back on the legislative agenda next year in the form of a constitutional amendment for the November 2010 ballot. • Page 4 • Property Tax Caps This legislation would have restricted the aggregate amount of taxation to 1.35% of the property's taxable value. HB385 by Rep. Rivera died in Messages and SB738 by Sen. Haridopolis died on March 19th in the Finance and Tax Committee. This legislation will most probably be back on the legislative agenda next year in the form of a constitutional amendment for the November 2010 ballot. Permit Streamlining This legislation would have extended and automatically renewed for three years any development order, building permit, or other land use application that has been approved any a state agency or local government. CS/1-1137143 by the House Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee died in Senate Messages on April 27 n. Its companion, CS /CS /SB2026 by Sen. Altman, died in the Commerce Committee on April 14th. Notwithstanding this victory, the comprehensive Growth Management bill, CS /CS /SB360 by Sen. Bennett, was approved and it has a provision requiring an automatic 2 -year extension of any local or state permit or development order expiring between September 2008 and January 2012. Exceptions to the extension are provided for owners or operators who are in significant noncompliance with the conditions of the permit. The Growth Management bill is quite controversial and there is a concerted campaign to have it vetoed. • Community Residential Homes This legislation would have exempted community residential homes from the current 1,000 foot radius prohibition. HB371 by Rep. Stargel died on the House Special Order Calendar on April 29tH. Its companion, SB1124 by Sen. Altman, died in Messages. Bert Harris Act This legislation, promoted by the Private Property Rights Coalition, would have removed the sovereign immunity provisions in Florida Statutes for Bert Harris claims, would have changed from 180 days to 120 days the time period in which a local government had to be notified prior to a claim being filed, and limited to 120 days the time period for a response. HB1361 by Rep. Eisnaugle was never heard in committee. Its companion, SB1556 by Sen. Baker, died in the Judiciary Committee on April 10 • Impact Fees This legislation would have established a three -year moratorium on the imposition or collection of impact fees by a county or municipality. HB1129 by Rep. Grimsley died on May If in the Military and Local Affairs Policy Committee. Its companion, SB630, died in the Committee on Finance and Tax on April 16tH • Property Register This legislation would have required the Department of Financial Services to create a statewide registry of abandoned or vacant property and placed a number of obligations on mortgage lenders to inspect and maintain the property. If a lender did not inspect and maintain the property, then a local government could enter the property and initiate repairs. HB119 by Rep. Forth was never heard in committee. Its companion, SB874, by Sen. Smith died in the Banking and Insurance Committee on April 10. It is difficult to have legislation approved not favored by the banking community when the Senate President is a banker and the chairmen of the committees to which the bills were referred are also bankers. Fearing the effects of this legislation, however, representatives of the Florida Bankers Association • Page 5 attempted to enact an amendment to pre -empt local governments from enforcing ordinances that require mortgage holders to maintain and secure foreclosed properties. They argued that that was an illegal obligation placed on lenders. That amendment was killed. • Red Light Cameras This legislation would have authorized the use of cameras at traffic intersections. The bills included comprehensive grandfather provisions for existing cameras, directed FDOT to develop statewide standards for the cameras, and pre - empted the authorities of counties to prohibit the installation of cameras on county -owned or maintained right -of -way. CS /CS /CS439 by Rep. Reagan died in Senate Messages and CS /CS /SB2004 by Sen. Altman was laid on the table in the House. At the end of the legislative session a dispute arose about the distribution formula for traffic citations with the Senate advocating a greater amount to Trauma Centers and a corresponding lesser amount to local governments. The House would not go along with that change. Historical Designation of Ludlum Road CS /SB672 by Sen. Ken Pruitt, the immediate past Senate President, included the designation of Ludlum Road as a state Historic Highway. That is found in Section 20 of the bill between lines 211 and 249. It was included in the legislation through an amendment by Sen. Larcenia Bullard on April 6th at the Senate Transportation meeting. This legislation was the only vehicle for road designations in the legislature and it passed the Senate unanimously on April 23rd. It died in Messages to the House when that body did not want to consider it because of a pending amendment to designate Biscayne Boulevard in Miami. It is frankly unprecedented for a road designation bill to fail and we will secure this during the course of next year's legislative session. Other Bills of Interest to South Miami • Local Government Issue Campaign Expenditures /Restrictions SB 216 by Sen. Justice restricts the ability of local governments to use or expend public funds to advocate for or against an issue presented to voters. The bill allows local governments to present factual information to voters under specified conditions and clarifies that a local government elected official is not prohibited from expressing an opinion on any issue at any time. Effective July 1, 2009. • Fertilizer Ordinances CS /CS /CS /SB 494 by Sen. Bennett directs the Department of Environmental Protection to create, by January 15, 2010, a model ordinance relating to automatic irrigation systems and encourages local government to adopt and enforce the model ordinance that includes penalties for operators of automatic sprinkler systems not in compliance with sprinkler system contractor reporting requirements by October 1, 2010. This will include technology that will inhibit the sprinkler system during periods of sufficient moisture. Funds generated through penalties are to be retained by local governments to further water conservation activities. Also included is language relating to local government adoption of the Model Ordinance for Florida - Friendly Fertilizer Use on Urban Landscapes and certification of fertilizer applicators. Any local government with an impaired water body must adopt the Model Fertilizer Ordinance or a more stringent fertilizer ordinance and existing local government ordinances are grandfathered. Effective July 1, 2009. • Page 6 • Water Resources SB2080 by Sen. Alexander requires all government agencies to use Florida - friendly landscaping on public properties associated with a building or road constructed after June 30, 2009. Effective July 1, 2009. Impact Fees Burden of Proof CS /CS /HB 227 by Rep. Aubuchon places the burden of proof on the local government in an impact fee challenge and changes the standard of review to the preponderance of the evidence. The bill also removes any deference to the local government's decision. Effective July 1, 2009. • Non Homestead Cap and First Time Homebuyers Exemption CS /SJR 532 by Sen. Lynn provide first time home buyers a property tax exemption. The bill provides a first time homebuyer an exemption of 25% of the just value of the property in the first year and reduces that exemption by 20% each year thereafter. It also sets for a vote a constitutional amendment that would limit the assessment growth on commercial and residential rental property to the higher of 5% annually or the average annual percentage growth in revenues derived from the property over the previous 3 years. Multiple effective dates. • Ad Valorem Taxation CS /SB1580 by Sen. Ring would authorize tax collectors to accept one or more partial payment of any amount per parcel for payment of current property taxes and assessments. The partial payment would be distributed in equal portions among all applicable taxing districts and levying authorities. Effective July 1, 2009. • Public Construction CS /CS /HB 611 Rep. Hukill addresses the public construction and bidding process. The bill requires local governments to competitively bid any project to construct or improve any public building or project in excess of $300,000 (the current threshold is set at $200,000) and for electrical work the threshold is $75,000 (currently the electrical work threshold is $50,000). The bill changes the cost index multiplier from CPI to a construction cost index. The words "maintenance" and "repair" are specifically defined to limit the types of projects that can be undertaken by a local government outside the bidding procedures. For maintenance or repair projects that include extensions, additions or upgrades within a set cap and for which the local government will utilize its own equipment and employees, the local government must develop a breakdown of the estimated costs of the project including employee compensation and benefits, equipment costs, insurance costs, etc. The bill also provides that if a local government wants to perform a public project using its own employees and equipment, the local government must make its estimated costs available to the public and then hold a public hearing in which qualified bidders are provided an opportunity to present evidence regarding the accuracy of the cost estimate prepared by the local government. Airports, ports and public transit systems owned by local government entities are exempt from the provisions of the bill. Effective October 1, 2009. • Traffic Accident Response Fees CS /SB 2282 by Sen. Bennett prohibits cities and counties from imposing fees or obtaining reimbursement for costs or expenses incurred for services provided by first responders relating to a motor vehicle accident. The bill exempts charges for ambulance services and the costs to contain or • Page 7 clean up hazardous materials in quantities reportable to the Florida State Warning Point at the Division of Emergency Management. Effective July 1, 2009. • Growth Management/Affordable Housing CS /CS /SB 360 by Sen. Bennett defines certain areas of the state as 'Dense Urban Land Areas" and designates such areas as automatic Transportation Concurrency Exception Areas (TCEAs). In addition, it specifies that large scale developments within such areas are exempt from 'Development of Regional Impact' review. The bill allows all other cities and counties to 'opt in" specified portions of their jurisdictions to the TCEA and DRI- exemption. Within 2 years, cities and counties must develop strategies to support and fund mobility within TCEAs. In addition, the bill extends the deadline for cities and counties to comply with statutory financial feasibility requirements to December 2011. It requires the intergovernmental coordination element of local government comprehensive plans to provide for mandatory dispute resolution of intergovernmental disputes. It requires a local government to issue 'contingent' zoning approval concurrent with the transmittal of a plan amendment, if requested by an applicant. It requires an automatic 2 -year extension of any local or state permit or development order expiring between September 2008 and January 2012. Exceptions to the extension are provided for owners or operators who are in significant noncompliance with the conditions of the permit. It prohibits local governments from adopting or maintaining in effect an ordinance that establishes standards for security cameras at businesses. It requires state agencies to develop and report on a "mobility fee' as a means to replace transportation concurrency. The substance of CS /CS /HB 161 (Aubuchon), addressing affordable housing, was amended onto CS /CS /SB 360. The bills provides for numerous changes to affordable housing statutes, including a provision that redefines the term "infrastructure" to allow the proceeds of a local government infrastructure surtax to be used to purchase land for the construction of affordable housing. Effective upon becoming law. Budget and Spending Transparency CS /CS/1796 by Sen. Alexander establishes transparency requirements for state budgeting and spending. The bill requires the Joint Legislative Auditing Committee over the next year to develop recommendations for budgeting and spending transparency for local governments, school districts, universities, and other entities. These recommendations could be acted upon during the 2010 legislative session. Effective upon becoming law. • FDOT Transportation Package HB 1021 by Rep. Aubuchon addresses numerous issues relating to the Department of Transportation. CS /HB 1021 includes language creating a process for local governments to provide input to the Department of Transportation relating to projects being considered for deletion or deferral from the 5 -Year Work Plan. Current law relating to transportation concurrency backlog authorities is amended to authorize the issuance of bonds and extend the lifespan of the debt that can be incurred for up to forty years as well as increase the amount of ad valorem tax increment the authorized to be collected. The bills also include language revising provisions relating to outdoor advertising; the placement of public pay phones containing advertising signs on public rights of way; and the allocation of costs relating to the relocation of utility facilities. Effective upon becoming law. • Property Insurance CS /CS /CS /HB1495 by Rep. Nelson makes wide ranging changes to the regulation of property insurance. Among its provisions, it would implement a rate "glide path" capped at 10% per year • Page 8 for Citizens Property Insurance Corporation policyholders until rates are actuarially sound. This provision goes into effect on January 1, 2010. • Residential Property Insurance CS /CS /HB1711 would allow certain insurers to use a rate in excess of the rate filed with the Office of Insurance Regulation if the insurer has surplus as to policyholders of $500 million or more or the insurer has a surplus of $200 million or more and a ratio of net written premium to surplus of two to one or less. Effective July 1, 2009. • Professional Regulation HB425 by Rep. Plakon amends 509.233, F.S. which was a pilot program to allow patrons' dogs within certain designated outdoor portions of public food service establishments. In removing the pilot program, the legislation establishes the ability for local governments to accomplish this by local ordinance. At last count, twenty -two cities and counties (from Miami Beach to Jacksonville) have expressed an interest in this. Effective October 1, 2009. • Emergency Preparedness SB714 by Sen. Fasano repealed 553.509, F. S. which required any multi - family dwelling at least 75 feet in height to contain a public elevator and that at least one elevator had to be capable of operating on an alternative power source for emergency purposes. Effective upon becoming law. • Safety Belt Law CS /SB344 by Senator Rich provides for primary enforcement of the safety belt law for operators and front seat passengers. The bill would allow law enforcement officers to stop motorists solely for not using their safety belts. A person violating this section would be cited for a nonmoving violation, punishable by a $30 fine. These provisions were approved by the Governor and take effect June 30, 2009. Elevator Retrofit The proposal by the Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DPBR) to mandate the upgrade of elevators to new code requirements whenever those are changed was a serious struggle all session. The language to grandfather existing elevators was included in SB2100 by Sen. Bennett, HB7149 by Rep. Williams, and SB682 also by Sen. Bennett. None of these bills passed, although SB682 was the next bill on Messages when the session ended. Because of our efforts, DPBR indicated to legislators that waivers will be granted for periods between six to eighteen months to accomplish elevator retrofits and that such waives will be granted routinely for three to five years. This will allow South Miami to revisit the issue in future sessions. • Condominium Reform Despite attempts by legislators and other interested parties to move forward relief for condominium residents by increasing the responsibility of primary mortgage holders with regard to assessments and fees on foreclosed units, none of the six bills which contained language passed. The Senate President and the Chairman of the Banking and Insurance Committee are both bankers and Rep. Robaina, the chief advocate of condominium reform, experienced difficulties with the Speaker of the House and set aside his proposals for several weeks of Session. • Page 9 SB880 by Sen. Fasano died on Special Order. It would have required a tenant who was occupying a unit in foreclosure, when the owner is delinquent in the payment of regular assessments, to be responsible for the payment of future assessments. The tenant's landlord would then be required to provide a credit against rent in the amount of assessments paid to the condominium. Its companion bill, HB831 by Rep. Frishe, was never heard. SB998 by Sen. Ring would have required the first mortgagee or its successor to pay the association the lesser of the unit's common expenses and regular assessments that came due during the preceding six months, or 1 % of the original mortgage debt. Its companion bill, 1-113633, by Rep. Porth, was never heard. HB1397 by Rep. Robaina would have added language requiring a mortgagee who files a foreclosure case on a unit, within fifteen days after filing, unpaid common expenses and regular periodic assessments which accrued or came due up to the date of filing. Its companion bill, SB2302 by Sen. Garcia, was not heard. My team and I take great pride in representing South Miami and want to particularly thank the Mayor, Vice Mayor, Commissioner Palmer, and the Manager who joined us in Tallahassee. We will follow all of the budget and policy items and their implementation and will keep you abreast of any developments. As always, please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions or desire additional information. • Page 10 City of South Miami 2010 Legislative Action Plan E fl� 22 .. H �x ,f.s Fausto B. Gomez Legislative Consultant 2350 Coral Way, Suite 301 Miami, Florida 33145 (305) 860 -0780 (Telephone) (305) 860 -0580 (Facsimile) fog mez@gomezbarker.com City of South Miami Legislative Principles • State Government should focus on state -level issues and allow cities to operate with minimal state interference. The City of South Miami will oppose legislation that increases the involvement of state government in municipal affairs and preempts local governing prerogatives. • For Florida's economy to proper, cities need to succeed. The City of South Miami will promote state investments in municipal infrastructure in order to support revitalization as well as create jobs. This will include funding for local transportation projects, wastewater and stormwater improvements, park and recreational activities, and green technologies and energy- saving initiatives. • State Government should not be allowed to continue disrupting the relationship between citizens and their city elected officials' authority to make decisions impacting the provision of municipal services and quality of life. The City of South Miami will oppose additional arbitrary limits on property assessments, municipal expenditures, and local revenues. • State Mandates should be funded with state resources and should not tap local tax dollars. The City of South Miami will fight against unfunded mandates and support policies that require full funding of state initiatives and mandates to cities. *Note: As the legislative session proceeds the time urgency to making adjustments and aanncations to these priorities becomes extremely critical. Therefore, the City Manager is authorized after consultation with the Mayor and individual members of the City Commission to make limited adjustments to these priorities, direct the lobbyist, and inform the Commission. City of South Miami 2010 Legislative Priorities Legislative Policy or Priority Financial Stormwater and Wastewater Initiatives Financial U. S. 1 Transportation Corridor Financial Traffic Calming Financial Recreation /Open Space Financial Housing and SHIP Funding Financial (Madison Square and Single Sight Affordable Housing) Unfunded Mandates Financial Ludlum Road Historic Designation Policy Red Light Cameras Policy Green Corridor Policy Public Service Commission Policy (Undergrounding and Transmission Lines) Monitor Property Foreclosures Policy Outdoor Advertising Policy Revenue Caps Policy Local Government Revenue Collections Policy Bert J. Harris Act Policy Use of Electronic Communications while Driving Policy Issue Campaigns Policy Sexual Offenders and Predators Policy Pension Reform Policy Senior Services /Independent Special Districts Monitor Community Residential Homes Monitor Dangerous Dogs Monitor School Speed Zones Monitor Standards of Official Conduct Monitor Public Works Projects Monitor Municipal Elections Monitor Florida Energy and Climate Commission Monitor City of South Miami 2010 Narrative Summary of Legislative Priorities Financial Stormwater and Wastewater Initiatives The City of South Miami supports grant and legislative line item funding that enhances local financial capacity to address water resource and water supply development. The City further supports enhanced funding of the Water Protection and Sustainability Program within the Department of Environmental Protection for comprehensive water supply infrastructure needs. Specifically, South Miami requests $1.5 million for Sunset Drive Drainage Improvements (from S. W. 62nd Avenue to S. W. 69`h Avenue) and $500,000 for Citywide Drainage Improvements — Phase VI (from S. W. 74"' Street to 80`h Street on 59th Avenue and from S. W. 58" to 591h Avenues on 74th Terrace). The Sunset Drive Project would increase pervious areas by widening of the landscape median and improve the existing drainage system along the corridor. This initiative would protect homes and businesses from flooding events. The drainage retrofits that are a part of the Citywide Improvements are incorporated in South Miami's Master Plan and would eliminate soakage pits and replace those with exfiltration systems. This is necessary to meet changes in regulatory standards and as a consequence of the City's aged drainage systems. U. S. 1 Transportation Corridor The City of South Miami supports grant and legislative line item funding in the amount of $1.1 million to supplement the $1.5 million obtained in the 2008 legislative session in order to implement pedestrian safety improvements to South Dixie Highway within the City limits. The proposal would convert that funding from an overpass to at -grade safety improvements and the additional requested would be used for signalization, cross -walk timed signals, and median safety areas. The purpose of these enhancements is to allow South Miami residents to cross this 100 foot, 6 -lane highway with increased security. The City's legislative team previously met with Florida Department of Transportation Secretary Stephanie Kopelousos and District Six Secretary Gus Pego and secured approval, pending detailed engineering plans, for these modifications. Traffic Calming The City of South Miami supports grant and legislative line item funding in the amount of $500,000 for the Mango Terrace Traffic Calming initiative (from S. W. 72nd Street to 8011' Street and from S. W. 67th Avenue to 69th Avenue). Recreation /Open Space The City of South Miami requests continued funding for the Florida Forever Program and the Florida Recreation Development Assistance Program (FRDAP). The Florida Forever Program has helped local governments purchase land for parks, recreation, open space and conservation. For the first time since its inception, Florida Forever was not funded during the last legislative session but Governor Charlie Crist has recommended it at a level of $50 million in his proposed Fiscal Year 2011 -12 budget. The Florida Recreation Development Assistance Program (FRDAP) has been a successful funding vehicle for South Miami's park development and recreational efforts and has helped leverage local dollars. During the last ten years the City has received monies from this source for Murray Park Improvements, Murray Park Pool (development), Dante Faseell Park Improvements, Palmer Park Improvements, and the Dison Property acquisition. FRDAP was also not funded last legislative session, but is recommended in the Governor's proposed Fiscal Year 2011 -12 at a token level if $2,200,000. South Miami is particularly interested in securing FRDAP support for restroom facilities, shelters, and a playground at South Miami Park. The request for these is the maximum grant allocation of $200,000. Alternatively, $50,000 is requested for Dante Faseell Park for ADA complaint restroom facilities and upgrade of the tennis courts. Housing and SHIP Funding (Madison Square and Single Sight Affordable Housing) The City of South Miami supports funding of the State Housing Initiatives Partnership (SHIP) Program providing for the rehabilitation of low- income housing, down - payment assistance for first -time low and moderate income homebuyers, and funding for other qualified affordable housing initiatives. In recent years the Legislature has capped funding for the SHIP program funded under the Sadowski Act as a percentage of the document stamp tax revenues. This action has diverted hundreds of millions of dollars to the State's general fund rather than to the SHIP program. Although housing prices have fallen, credit requirements have tightened and the need for down payment assistance is as important as ever. At the same time, older housing continues to deteriorate so the need for rehabilitation funding for low- income homeowners is increasing. Unfunded Mandates The City of South Miami supports strengthening the prohibition on existing and new unfunded mandates, enhanced quantification of the costs to cities, and the allocation of full funding from state sources whenever unfunded mandates are identified. A central feature of Florida's system of public finance is a division of revenue sources and service- delivery responsibilities between government at the state and local levels. Since 1940, the authority to levy ad valorem taxes on tangible property has been constitutionally restricted to local governments. All other forms of taxation are preempted to the state. Since at least the early 1970s, this division of resources between state and local government has become increasingly imbalanced. Many statutory and constitutional restrictions have been placed on local property taxes, while at the same time local governments have been assigned unfunded mandates in numerous policy areas. For example, between 1969 and 2008, 113 amendments to the Florida Constitution have been approved by voters. Thirty -nine amendments affected the fiscal capacity of state or local government. Of these, 82% originated in the Legislature. Most of the amendments proposed by the Legislature increased the fiscal capacity of the state government (85 %) but decreased the fiscal capacity of local government (69%).* In 1990, voters amended the Florida Constitution to exempt counties and cities from future unfunded mandates unless the legislation is approved by a two - thirds membership vote of each house. However, the unfunded mandates amendment has had little lasting effect on the frequency with which unfunded mandates have been enacted. The cost of compliance is borne by city taxpayers at the expense of city priorities and municipal officials are held accountable for fiscal decisions over which they have no control. *Data assembled and published by St. Johns County Government. Policy Ludlum Road Historic Designation The South Miami Commission approved the historic designation of Ludlum Road and the following language will be amended onto a transportation designation bill: "67th Avenue (Ludlum Road) from Bird Road to SW 8011 Street is hereby designated as a state historic road. No public funds shall be expended for any of the following purposes: I) To cut or remove any tree having a diameter at its thickest part in excess of six inches within thirty -five feet of either side of the paved surface of the road, or of the road, or to engage in an activity which requires the removal without the replacement of such a tree. 2) The alteration of the physical dimensions or location of 67th Avenue, the median strip thereof, or the land adjacent thereto except: A) The routine or emergency utilities maintenance activities necessitated to maintain the road as a utility corridor B) The modification or improvements made to provide for vehicular ingress and egress ofgovernmental safety vehicles C) Alterations, modifications, or improvements made for the purpose of enhancing life safety vehicular use or pedestrian use of 67th Avenue, or both as long as such alterations, modifications, or improvements are heard in a public hearing and subsequently approved by the City Commission of the City of South Miami. Nothing in this section shall be construed to prevent the ordinary maintenance and repair of the road or structures, provided the physical dimensions and location of the road and the appearance of any structure are preserved. However the preservation of the road shall take priority over considerations of traffic management, and the public safety shall not be construed to require alterations in the road when alternative means of promoting safety, including more restrictive traffic regulations, are available." (S1388, S13176, S13180, S13520, S13868, S131026, S131266, S131698, S131744, 1-1135, 1-11329, 1-113321, 1-113643, 1-113827, 1-113839, 1`113841). Red Light Cameras The City of South Miami supports this initiative and the statewide acceptance of this technology and enforcement effort. Remote violation technology is used in other areas of the country and is being tested in some Florida jurisdictions via adoption of local ordinance. Acceptance statewide would serve to ensure that this technology is used and seen as a serious effort to reduce both red light violations and traffic crashes. (S13168, S13294, 1-113325) Green Corridor The City of South Miami supports legislation that would create a voluntary special assessment program which would assist in the financing of renewable energy producing devices permanently attached to developed private parcels. Public Service COmmiSSlOn (Undergrounding and Transmission Lines) The City of South Miami supports legislation that would make all communications public between a Public Service Commission (PSC) member and his or her staff and a representative of a utility; require that all persons who testify at a PSC meeting disclose any financial relationship with any utility; and prohibits former commissioners and staff from lobbying the legislative or executive branch of government for two four years after the termination of their service. (SB1034, S131084, HB565, HB533) The City further supports legislation requiring that the cost of undergrounding any electric transmission line which predominantly carries excess capacity to the grid be borne by all ratepayers and not only those affected by the path of said line. Additionally, South Miami will monitor SB892 by Bennett and HB691 by Murzin that clarifies legislative intent that the state has exclusive power to regulate underground facilities. Property Foreclosures The City of South Miami supports legislation that provides increased lien superiority for municipal repair and maintenance liens on properties that have undergone foreclosure proceedings. Public Notice The City of South Miami supports legislation that authorizes municipalities to provide public notice and advertising by means other than newspapers, such as direct mailings, government access television channels, Internet posting, and other suitable alternatives. Ad valorem millage- setting notices would continue to be provided in newspaper ads. (SB376). Outdoor Advertising The City of South Miami opposes any legislation or amendment that would pre -empt local regulation of outdoor advertising, including billboards, bus benches, and signs. (HB763, PCB RBP 10 -03) Revenue Caps The City of South Miami opposes artificial or "one size fits all" caps on revenues and expenditures. If the Legislature chooses to move forward with a Taxpayer Bill of Rights (TABOR) proposal, such proposal must address the following principles: Any revenue cap proposal must include a complete prohibition on unfunded mandates to local governments or an exemption of any unfunded mandates from the cap; Any revenue cap proposal must apply equally to all levels of government in Florida, including state government; Any revenue cap proposal must focus on revenues or expenditures, but not both. The following revenue sources should be exempt from any revenue cap proposal Proprietary funds; State and federal funds; Referendum expenditures, if any; One -time revenues including but not limited to donations, grants, sale of property, settlement of disputes, etc.; Revenues committed to the repayment of debt; Franchise fees and contractual revenues; Revenues from voluntary recreational services; and Funds received or expended in response to a catastrophic event. Any revenue cap proposal should include a "time -out" provision in case it becomes necessary to suspend the revenue cap proposal. Any growth multiplier should reflect the inflation of the expenses incurred by local governments in providing services to citizens. Local Government Revenue Collections The City of South Miami supports allowing municipalities to contract with private attorneys or collection agents to collect taxes and fees that are at least 90 days past due. (SB590, HB559) Bert J. Harris Act The City of South Miami opposes legislation that weakens or removes the sovereign immunity provisions in the Bert J. Harris Act. Use of Electronic Communications While Driving The City of South Miami support legislation prohibiting the use of electric wireless communication devices while driving. This is aimed at texting. (SB168, SB244, SB324, SB326, SB328, SB374, SB448, SB522, SB592, SB1144, HB 41, HB221, HB323, and HB893). Issue Campaigns The City of South Miami supports legislation to remove any restrictions on municipalities when they make expenditures in issue campaigns. Sexual Offenders and Predators The City of South Miami supports efforts to reach a compromise regarding residency distance requirements and no loitering zones. (SB1284, HB119). Pension Reform The City of South Miami will support legislation that provides comprehensive municipal pension reform. Any pension reform package should address the issue of statutorily disability presumptions, and maximum benefits should be based on actual base salary, rather than salary plus overtime. Additionally, the state should provide incentives for transitioning to alternative pension programs, such as the Florida Retirement System or defined contribution plans and revisit the issue of insurance premium tax revenues and the issue of "extra benefits." 2350 Coral Way, Suite 301 Miami, Florida 33145 (305) 860 -0780 (Telephone) (305) 860 -0580 (Facsimile) 119 South Monroe Street, Suite 202 Tallahassee, Florida 32301 (850)222 -9911 (Telephone) (850) 222 -8416 (Facsimile) fcomez oomezbarker.com J� M"I -1 :,01 tot • To: Hon. Philip K. Stoddard, Mayor Hon. Valerie Newman, Vice Mayor Hon. Brian D. Beasley, Commissioner Hon. Walter A. Harris, Commissioner Hon. Velma Palmer, Commissioner From: Fausto B. Gomez CC: Roger Carlton, City Manager Date: February 10, 2011 Re: Summary of Legislative Accomplishments (Appropriations) I am pleased to provide this summary of legislative appropriations obtained for the City of South Miami since 1999, the period of my representation. During that time we have been able to secure a total of $15,707,647.07 in legislatively appropriated funds which equates to $11,243,943.07 in disbursements when you exclude the Governor's vetoes. (For illustrative purposes those are struck through in this memorandum). My total compensation from South Miami during the same period has been $496,500. That equals a rate of return to the City of 3,163% pre -veto and 2,264% post -veto when you compare my professional fees to the amount of funding obtained. South Miami's intergovernmental efforts are a success and have brought in significant sums to enhance the potable water, stormwater, wastewater, transportation, housing, and recreational needs of the City. And this memorandum only focuses on appropriations, excluding the important policy objectives on which we have also worked. Those range from preserving the capacity to approve or deny the placement of cell phone towers and antennas to defeating legislation pre - empting the ability to enforce ordinances requiring mortgage holders to maintain and secure foreclosed properties. I appreciate your allowing me to represent the City of South Miami and look forward to continuing to work with you and your professional staff. I trust you will not hesitate to contact me ii' you have any questions or desire additional information. 1999 City of South Miami Stormwater $ 340,000 Dante Fascell Park and Palmer Field Master Plan $ 50,000 2000 Murray Park Improvements $ 112,500 Stormwater Drainage— City of South Miami $ 400,000 Wastewater (Sewer) Infrastructure — City of South Miami $1,000,000 2001 Gravity Sewer System Improvements $ 400,000 City of South Miami Housing $ 300,000 QReF998RGy'-Meb4-G9rnmand,GenteF $ 164,204 Murray Park Pool Facility $ 200,000 2002 South Florida Flood Mitigation (City of South Miami) $1,400,000 Dante Fascell Park Improvements $ 112,500 2003 South Florida Flood Mitigation (City of South Miami) $ 750,000 2004 South Florida Flood Mitigation (City of South Miami) $ 725,000 Youth Transportation Initiative— City of South Miami $ 75,000 2005 City of South Miami Stormwater Drainage Improvements $1,000,000 Palmer Park Improvements $ 112,500 • Page 2 4 #111 Dison Property (Acquisition) $ 200,000 YMCA Property (AGquisition $2,750;000 Stormwater Improvements $ 800,000 Sunset Drive Drainage Improvements $ 800,000 P $ 127;509 Bicycle Path Master Plan $1. 50,090 2007 Disen Property (Acquisition) $- 400,009 YMCA Property (Acquisition "07G00 Trel�m $ -25�00 $- 800;800 2008 Citywide Drainage Improvements $ 550,000 Dante Fascell Park Improvements $ 50,845.07 Pedestrian Overpass $1,500,000 2009 Transportation Improvements to Sunset Drive $ 253,166 Bus Bays and Bush Shelters along Sunset Drive $ 112,432 • Page 3 2010 Legislative Lobbyist The "Industry Code" listed below each principal address states the North American Industry Classification System (NAILS) code that most accurately describes the principal's main business. You may view the full list of codes and titles on the site: http://www.census.gov/naics/2007/NAIC0607.HTM. Fausto B. Gomez Mailing Address: 2350 Coral Way Ste 301 Miami, FL 33145 Phone Number: 305/860 -0780 Principals: Alliance for Aging, Inc 9500 S Dadeland Blvd Ste 400 Miami, FL 33156 Industry Code: 624120 Effective: 03/03/2010 ATBtT 101 N Monroe St Ste 700 Tallahassee, FL 32301 Industry Code: 517110 Effective: 03/03/2010 Blue Sky Solar, LLC 605 Celebration Ave Celebration, FL 34747 Industry Code: 334413 Effective: 04/26/2010 City of Coral Gables 405 Biltmore Way coral Gables, FL 33134 Industry Code: 921120 Effective: 03/03/2010 City of Miami 3500 Pan American Dr Miami, FL 33133 Industry Code: 921120 Effective: 03/08/2010 City of Miami Beach 1700 Convention Center Dr Miami Beach, FL 33166 Industry Code: 921120 Effective: 03/03/2010 City of North Bay Village 7903 E Dr North Bay Billage, FL 33141 Industry Code: 921120 Effective: 03/03/2010 City of South Miami 6130 Sunset Dr South Miami, FL 33143 Industry Code: 921120 Effective: 03/03/2010 City of West Miami 901 SW 62nd Ave West Miami, FL 33144 Industry Code: 921120 Effective: 03/03/2010 Cubic Transportation Systems, Inc 1308 S Washington St Tullahoma, TN 37388 Industry Code: 485111 Effective: 03/08/2010 Florida Bar /Workers' Compensation Section, The 650 Apalachee Pky Tallahassee, FL 32399 Industry Code: 813920 Effective: 03/03/2010 306-- "on,ve c+ Tallahassee, FL 32301 (Withdrawal Date: 05/25/2010) Industry Code: 813312 Effective: 03/26/2010 Florida Delegation, Southeast US /Japan 2801 Ponce de Leon Blvd #7 Coral Gables, FL 33134 Industry Code: 561920 Effective: 03/03/2010 Florida International University Foundation 11200 SW 8th St MARC 531 Miami, FL 33199 Industry Code: 611310 Effective: 04/20/2010 Florida Power 8 Light Company 215 S Monroe St Ste 810 Tallahassee, FL 32301 Industry Code: 221122 Effective: 03/03/2010 Florida Small Business Development Center 401 E Chase St Ste 100 Pensacola, FL 32502 Industry Code: 561920 Effective: 03/03/2010 Floridians for Equitable Insurance Practices 2330 Ponce De Leon Blvd 2nd Floor Coral Gables, FL 33134 Industry Code: 524291 Effective: 03/25/2010 Global Gaming, LLC 10216 Merrimac Manor Riverview, FL 33578 Industry Code: 454210 Effective: 03/03/2010 Goodwill Industries of South Florida, Inc 2121 NW 21stSt Miami, FL 33142 Industry Code: 813319 Effective: 03/03/2010 International Association of Rehabilitation Professionals 4604 Atlantic Blvd Ste 1 B Jacksonville, FL 32207 Industry Code: 621340 Effective: 03/03/2010 International University of Nursing 2875 S Ocean Blvd /#212 Palm Beach, FL 33480 Industry Code: 611310 Effective: 03/03/2010 Latin Chamber of Commerce of the United States 1417 W Flagler St Miami, FL 33135 Industry Code: 561920 Effective: 03/03/2010 Miami -Dade County 111 NW 1st St Miami, FL 33128 Industry Code: 921140 Effective: 03/03/2010 Miami -Dade Expressway Authority 3790 NW 21st St Miami, FL 33142 Industry Code: 926120 Effective: 03/03/2010 National Association of Fundraising Ticket Manufacturers 1360 Energy Park Dr Ste 210 St Paul, MN 55108 Industry Code: 713290 Effective: 03/03/2010 South Florida Hospital and Healthcare 6363 Taft St Hollywood, FL 33024 Industry Code: 622110 Effective: 03/03/2010 Stonehenge Capital Company LLC 236 Third St Baton Rouge, LA 70801 Industry Code: 523920 Effective: 03/25/2010 Town of Cutler Bav 10720 Caribbean Blvd Ste 105 Cutler Bay, FL 33189 Industry Code: 921190 Effective: 03/03/2010 Town of Lake Park 535 Park Ave Lake Park, FL 33403 Industry Code: 921120 Effective: 03/03/2010 Town of Surfside 9293 Harding Ave Surfside, FL 33154 Industry Code: 921120 Effective: 03/03/2010 Village of Key Biscayne 88 W McIntyre St Key Biscayne, FL 33149 Industry Code: 921120 Effective: 03/03/2010 2010 Legislative Lobbyist The "Industry Code" listed below each principal address states the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code that most accurately describes the principal's main business. You may view the full list of codes and titles on the site: http: / /www.census.gov /naics /2007 /NAIC0607.HTM. Manuel (Manny) Reyes Mailing Address: 2350 Coral Way Ste 301 Miami, FL 33145 Phone Number: 305/860 -0780 Principals: Alliance for Aging, Inc 9500 S Dadeland Blvd Ste 400 Miami, FL 33156 Industry Code: 624120 Effective: 03/03/2010 AT &T 101 N Monroe St Ste 700 Tallahassee, FL 32301 Industry Code: 517110 Effective: 03/03/2010 Blue Sky Solar, LLC 605 Celebration Ave Celebration, FL 34747 Industry Code: 334413 Effective: 04/26/2010 City of Coral Gables 405 Biltmore Way Coral Gables, FL 33134 Industry Code: 921120 Effective: 03/03/2010 City of Miami 3500 Pan American Dr Miami, FL 33133 Industry Code: 921120 Effective: 03/08/2010 City of Miami Beach 1700 Convention Center Dr Miami Beach, FL 33166 Industry Code: 921120 Effective: 03/03/2010 City of North Bay Village 7903 E Drive North Bay Village, FL 33141 Industry Code: 921120 Effective: 03/03/2010 City of South Miami 6130 Sunset Dr South Miami, FL 33143 Industry Code: 921120 Effective: 03/03/2010 City of West Miami 901 SW 62nd Ave West Miami, FL 33144 Industry Code: 921120 Effective: 03/03/2010 Cubic Transportation Systems, Inc 1308 S Washington St Tullahoma, TN 37388 Industry Code: 485111 Effective: 03/17/2010 Florida Bar /Workers' Compensation Section, The 650 Apalachee Pky Tallahassee, FL 32399 Industry Code: 813920 Effective: 03/03/2010 Florida Delegation, Southeast US /Japan 2801 Ponce de Leon Blvd #7 Coral Gables, FL 33134 Industry Code: 561920 Effective: 03/03/2010 Florida International University Foundation 11200 SW 8th St MARC 531 Miami, FL 33199 Industry Code: 611310 Effective: 04/20/2010 Florida Power 8: Light Company 215 S Monroe St #810 Tallahassee, FL 32301 Industry Code: 221122 Effective: 03/03/2010 Floridians for Equitable Insurance Practices 2330 Ponce de Leon Blvd Ste 201 Coral Gables, FL 33134 Industry Code: 524291 Effective: 03/17/2010 Global Gaming, LLC 10216 Merrimac Manor Riverview, FL 33578 Industry Code: 454210 Effective: 03/03/2010 Goodwill Industries of South Florida Inc 2121 NW 21st St Miami, FL 33142 Industry Code: 813319 Effective: 03/03/2010 International Association of Rehabilitation Professionals 4604 Atlantic Blvd Ste 1 B Jacksonville, FL 32207 Industry Code: 621340 Effective: 03/03/2010 International. University of Nursing 2875 S Ocean Blvd #212 Palm Beach, FL 33480 Industry Code: 611310 Effective: 03/03/2010 Latin Chamber of Commerce of the United States 1417 W Ftagler St Miami, FL 33135 Industry Code: 561920 Effective: 03/03/2010 Miami -Dade County 111 NW 2 St Miami, FL 33145 Industry Code: 921140 Effective: 03/03/2010 Miami -Dade Expressway Authority 3790 NW 21st St Miami, FL 33142 Industry Code: 926120 Effective: 03/03/2010 National Association of Fundraising Ticket Manufacturers 1360 Energy Park Dr Ste 210 St Paul, MN 55108 Industry Code: 713290 Effective: 03/03/2010 South Florida Hospital and Healthcare 6363 Taft St Holtywood, FL 33024 Industry Code: 622110 Effective: 03/03/2010 Stonehenge Capital Company LLC 236 Third St Baton Rouge, LA 70801 Industry Code: 523920 Effective: 03/25/2010 Town of Cutler Bay 10720 Caribbean Blvd Ste 105 Cutter Bay, FL 33189 Industry Code: 921190 Effective: 03/03/2010 Town of Lake Park 535 Park Ave Lake Park, FL 33403 Industry Code: 921140 Effective: 03/17/2010 Town of Surfside 9293 Harding Ave Surfside, FL 33154 Industry Code: 921120 Effective: 03/03/2010 Vita and Son Landscaping Corporation 20451 SW 216th St Miami, FL 33170 Industry Code: 561730 Effective: 03/03/2010 Village of Key Biscayne 88 W McIntyre St Key Biscayne, FL 33149 Industry Code: 921120 Effective: 03/03/2010 2010 Legislative Lobbyist The "Industry Code' listed below each principal address states the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code that most accurately describes the principal's main business. You may view the full list of codes and titles on the site: http: / /www.census.gov /naics /2007 /NAIC0607.HTM. Evan J. Power Mailing Address: 2350 Coral Way Ste 301 Miami, FL 33145 Phone Number: 305/860 -0780 Principals: Blue Sky Solar, LLC 605 Celebration Ave Celebration, FL 34747 Industry Code: 334413 Effective: 04/26/2010 City of Coral Gables 405 Biltmore Way Coral Gables, FL 33134 Industry Code: 921120 Effective: 03/03/2010 City of Miami 3500 Pan American Dr Miami, FL 33133 Industry Code: 921120 Effective: 03/08/2010 City of North Bay Village 7903 E Drive North Bay Village, FL 33141 Industry Code: 921120 Effective: 03/03/2010 City of West Miami 901 SW 62nd Ave West Miami, FL 33144 Industry Code: 921120 Effective: 03/03/2010 Cubic Transportation Systems, Inc 1308 S Washington St Tullahoma, TN 37388 Industry Code: 485111 Effective: 03/08/2010 Florida International University Foundation 11200 SW 8th St MARC 531 Miami, FL 33199 Industry Code: 611310 Effective: 04/20/2010 Floridians for Equitable Insurance Practices 2330 Ponce de Leon Blvd Ste 201 Coral Gables, FL 33134 Industry Code: 524291 Effective: 03/17/2010 Global Gaming, LLC 10216 Merrimac Manor Riverview, FL 33578 Industry Code: 454210 Effective: 03/03/2010 Goodwill Industries of South Florida Inc 2121 NW 21st St Miami, FL 33142 Industry Code: 813319 Effective: 03/03/2010 Latin Chamber of Commerce of the United States 1417 Flagler St Miami, FL 33135 Industry Code: 561920 Effective: 03/03/2010 Miami -Dade County 111 NW 1st St Miami, FL 33128 Industry Code: 921140 Effective: 03/03/2010 Miami -Dade Expressway Authority 3790 NW 21st St Miami, FL 33142 Industry Code: 926120 Effective: 03/03/2010 National Association of Fundraising Ticket Manufacturers 1360 Energy Park Dr Ste 210 St Paul, MN 55108 Industry Code: 713290 Effective: 03/03/2010 South Florida Hospital and Healthcare 6363 Taft St Hollywood, FL 33024 Industry Code: 611310 Effective: 03/03/2010 Stonehenge Capital Company LLC 236 Third St Baton Rouge, LA 70801 Industry Code: 523920 Effective: 03/25/2010 Town of Cutler Bav 10720 Caribbean Blvd Ste 105 Cutler Bay, FL 33189 Industry Code: 921190 Effective: 03/03/2010 Town of Lake Park 535 Park Ave Lake Park, FL 33403 Industry Code: 921140 Effective: 03/17/2010 Town of Surfside 9293 Harding Ave Surfside, FL 33154 Industry Code: 921120 Effective: 03/03/2010 Vittage of Key Biscayne 88 West McIntyre Dey Biscayne, FL 33149 Industry Code: 921120 Effective: 03/03/2010 DRUG FREE WORKPLACE LOBBYING SERVICES Whenever two or more Bids which are equal with respect to price, quality and service are received by the State or by any political subdivisions for the procurement of commodities or contractual services, a Bid received from a business that certifies that it has implemented a drug -free workplace program shall be given preference in the award process. Established procedures for processing tie Bids will be followed if none of the tied vendors have a drug -free workplace program. In order to have a drug -free workplace program, a business shall: 1. Publish a statement notifying employees that the unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensing, possession, or use of a controlled substance is prohibited in the workplace and specifying the actions that will be taken against employees for violations of such prohibition. 2. Inform employees about the dangers of drug abuse in the workplace, the business' policy of maintaining a drug -free workplace, any available drug counseling, rehabilitation, and employee assistance programs, and the penalties that may be imposed upon employees for drug abuse violations. 3. Give each employee engaged in providing the commodities or contractual services that are under Bid a copy of the statement specified in Subsection (1). 4. In the statement specified in Subsection (1), notify the employees, that, as a condition of working on the commodities or contractual services that are under Bid, the employee will abide by the terms of the statement and will notify the employer of any conviction of, or plea of guilty or nolo contendere to, any violation of Chapter 893 or of any controlled substance law of the United States or any state, for a violation occurring in the workplace no later than five (5) days after such conviction. S. Impose a sanction on, or require the satisfactory participation in a drug abuse assistance or rehabilitation program, if such is available in the employee's community, by any employee who is so convicted. 6. Make a good faith effort to continue to maintain a drug -free workplace through implementation of this section. As the person authorized to sign the statement, I certify that this firm complies fully with the above requirements. PROPOSER's ! Signature:/ �f Print Name: 'rlii Date: -Z /� ,2 /// Lobbying RFP No. SM -FN 2011 -01 Page 20 of 22 Project Name: City of South Miami Lobbying Services RFP No. SM -FN 2011 -01 Date: January 31 , 2011 Sent: E- mail /webpage/Mail This addendum submission is issued to clarify, supplement and /or modify the previously issued Proposal Documents, and is hereby made part of the same. All requirements of the Proposal Documents not modified herein shall remain in full force and effect as originally set forth. Receipt of this Addendum shall be acknowledged on the Proposal Form. Q I. Subsection I (d)(5)(a) of the "Submission Requirements" on Page 16 of the RFP concerning "Qualifications and Experience" states the following. "Attendance at all meetings of the City Commission, including special and emergency meetings, and all required committee, agency, board or union meetings;" Is this relevant to the lobbying services the City seeks? Al. No, Subsection 1(d)(5)(a) of the "Submission Requirements" on Page 16 of the RFP is not relevant to the lobbying services the City requires. Please completely disregard the same. Project Name: City of South Miami Lobbying Services RFP No. SM -FN 2011-01 Date: February 3rd, 2011 Sent E- mail /webpage/Mail This addendum submission is issued to clarify, supplement and /or modify the previously issued Proposal Documents, and is hereby made part of the same. All requirements of the Proposal Documents not modified herein shall remain in full force and effect as originally set forth. Receipt of this Addendum shall be acknowledged on the Proposal Form. The following are the superseding changes/revisions that shall be effective immediately: I ) Concerning the 'Background" Section on Page I of the RFP, the word "legal" in the second to last sentence is hereby deleted. 2) Concerning the "Scope and Purpose" Section also on Page I of the RFP, that portion of the very first line stating the "The City seeks to retain a qualified Florida Bar licensed attorney or firm to represent..." is hereby deleted. 3) The Subsection (d) "Qualifications and Experience" under the "Submission Requirements" Section on Page 13 of the RFP is hereby amended and substituted with the following revised Subsection: d. Qualifications and Experience Provide a brief discussion of the firm's understanding and approach to the work described herein. 2. A resume of the individual(s) /firm; who will work on City matters and a statement identifying the individual(s) who will attend meetings and have primary responsibility for City matters and whether the individual(s) represents other municipalities. 3. A list of any individual(s) or firm with whom the Respondent has a contractual relationship or other business affiliation, 4. A disclosure of the following: (a) any relationships between the individual(s) of the firm and any Commission member, his /her spouse, or family: (b) any relationship between any individual(s) of the firm and any business or entity owned by a Commission member or their family or in which a Commission member or their family has or had an interest; (c) any other information concerning any relationships between the individual(s) of the firm and any Commission member which the Respondent deems might be relevant to the Commission's consideration; (d) such other governmental or quasi - governmental entities which are represented by the individual(s) /firm, and the nature of the representation in such matters; and (e) a "conflict list" if the same is maintained by the individual(s) or the firm. 5. The individual(s) /firm shall be expected to provide the following minimum legislative services including, but not limited to, the following: a. Upon the City's request, attendance at any and all meetings of the City Commission, including special and emergency meetings, and all committee, agency and board meetings; b. Preparation of any and all necessary lobbying - related documentation; c. Preparation of any and all reports detailing, explaining and assessing any and all proposed, new or modified laws; d. Provision of expert advice on any and all applicable Federal, State and local legislation; e. Advice on any and all general questions concerning lobbying - related matters; and 6. Provision of three (3) commitments the individual(s)/ firm performed involving services similar to those detailed herein. Provision of a schedule, cost and scope of work. Provision of references to the City of South Miami. 7. Provision of resumes for staff that will be performing work. b. Respondent's Non - Collusion Affidavit shall be completed and provided with the proposal submittal (and is provided herein this Addendum). c. The Respondent, whether an individual(s) or a firm, will not be permitted to represent any client before the Commission or any Committee, department or agency of the City, and will agree not to undertake any other private representation which might create a conflict of interest with the City. The individual(s) /firm may not represent any Commission member, individually, or, any member of their family or any business in which the Commission member of their family has an interest. d. All proposals received will be considered public records. The City will consider all proposals using such criteria as the Commission may adopt at its sole discretion. The individual(s) /firm selected will be required to enter into a formal agreement with the City, prior to the execution of which the City shall reserve all rights, including the right to change its selection. e. Respondent's Sworn Statement Under Section 287.133(3)(A), Florida Statutes, on the Public Entity Crimes form shall be completed and provided with the proposal submittal. f. Cost Proposal — All proposals shall be computed on a flat total fee basis akin to a salaried position. 4) The City's intent is to expand the potential pool of respondents to the maximum extent possible. In light of the same, any and all references in this RFP concerning the prerequisite of a license to practice law as a qualification for consideration are hereby deleted effective immediately. ADDENDUM NO.3 Project Name: City of South Miami Lobbying Services RFP No. SM -FN 2011 -01 Date: February 3', 2011 Sent E- mail /webpage/Mail This addendum submission is issued to clarify, supplement and /or modify the previously issued Proposal Documents, and is hereby made part of the same. All requirements of the Proposal Documents not modified herein shall remain in full force and effect as originally set forth. Receipt of this Addendum shall be acknowledged on the Proposal Form. The following are responses to questions received prior to the Deadline for Requests for Additional Information or Questions at 10:00 AM, Friday, February 4d', 2011: Q I. Is the City of South Miami seeking a law firm or a lobbying firm? AI. Please refer to Addendum No. 2, Q2. Will a lobbyist or lobbying firm who meets all the requirements under the headings of Specific Duties and Responsibilities, Minimum Qualifications, and Qualification of Proposing Firm be disqualified if he /she is not a Florida Bar licensed attorney? A2. Please refer to Addendum No. 2. Q3. If the response to Question 2 is that only Florida Bar licensed attorneys can respond, is this RFP also intended to replace the City Attorney? A3. Please refer to Addendum No. 2. Q4. If the answer to Question 2 is in the negative, please explain the anticipated relationship between the Successful Respondent and the City Attorney in consideration of the following statements appearing under Section 5 on Page 14 of the RFP: "The lobbyist shall be expected to provide the following minimum legal services, including but not limited to, the following: b. Preparation of any and all legal opinions; c. Serve as liaison with outside counsel when so required." A4. Please refer to Addendum No. 2. Q5. If there is a difference between a legal opinion rendered by the Successful Respondent and that of the City Attorney who will have primacy? A5. Please refer to Addendum No. 2. Q6. If there are conflicting legal opinions, and the one followed by the City Commission and /or the Manager is subsequently found not to be correct, (thus opening them to personal legal action) will the City of South Miami hold harmless the Successful Respondent if his /her opinion was not followed? A6. Please refer to Addendum No. 2. Q7. Please address the inconsistency between the statement under the heading of Scope and Purpose which states "There is no finite number of City meetings or meetings of governmental agencies that the Successful Respondent shall have to attend and actively participate in. This will be determined by the City and will be on an as needed basis." Yet under the heading of Submission Requirements, the RFP states that "Attendance at all meetings of the City Commission, including special and emergency meetings and all required committee, agency, board or union meetings" will be required of the Successful Respondent. AT Please refer to Addendums No. I and 2. Q8. Please address the inconsistency between the Specific Duties and Responsibilities and Submission Requirements. Under the heading of the former all the tasks are focused on state and local government, yet under the latter (5c, Page 14) it states that the Lobbyist shall be expected to "Provide expert advice on any and all applicable Federal, State, and local laws." A8. Please refer to Addendum No. 2. In further clarification of the same, the City seeks expert advice concerning any and all applicable Federal, State and local laws. Q9. Under the heading of Scope and Purpose, the RFP states "the Successful Respondent shall monitor proposals and activities... as well as in rule challenges in the Division of Administrative Hearings," In order to understand the full scope of the tasks required, and since under 120.66, F.S., there can be no lawful exparte communications with regard to a matter proceeding at DOA, what does the City of South Miami specifically anticipate or require with regard to lobbying services in the case of a rule challenge? A9. The City of South Miami seeks to be advised by the Successful Respondent of any and all changes in current, proposed, new or modified laws and the impact of the same on the City's matters of interest and concern. Q10. Under the heading of Evaluation and Selection of Consultant, Id, the RFP states "the size ... of the proposer; and." Does that mean that either a larger or smaller firm has preference? A10. The City has no size preference. QI I. On page 13, under the Heading of Submission Requirements, the RFP states "failure to provide any one part of this section without appropriate explanation may result in disqualification of proposal." However: Item 5 (a, b, c, d, and e) on page 14, are not questions but rather statements of the City of South Miami's protocol; and, Item 7 (f and g) on pages 14 and 15, similarly are not questions but statements of the City of South Miami's protocols. Thus, is it required to copy these statements in the response in order to adhere to the requirement of sequential order of submission? AI I. Please refer to Addendums No. I and 2. Additionally, the City requires that proposal submittals reflect acknowledgement of and adherence to the above referenced statements. i �i Lobbyist Services City of South Miami RFP # SM -FN 2011 -01 Southern Strategy Group Miami 500 South Dixie Hwy, Suite 306 Coral Gables, FL 33146 Contact: Daniel Diaz Leyva (786) 345 -2129 (305) 774 -5908 (FAX) Southern Strategy Group Tallahassee 120 South Monroe Street Tallahassee, FL 32301 Contact: Chris Dudley (850) 671 -4401 (850) 671 -4402 (FAX) Due Date: February 11, 2011 at 10:00 a.m. EST Paee 11 February 11, 2011 Pablo R. Velez, Esq. CPPB Purchasing Manager 6130 Sunset Drive South Miami, FL 33143 RE: Response to RFP #. SM -FN 2011 -01, Lobbyist Services Dear Mr. Velez, Please accept this proposal from Southern Strategy Group in response to the formal request for proposals for legislative consultant services for the City of South Miami. In this proposal, we offer to provide the highest level of professional services to the City of South Miami and look forward to successfully achieving the City's legislative priorities. This letter of intent will remain valid for the later of 180 days from February 11, 2011 or the date the City Commission approves the recommendation of the City Manager in connection with RFP# SM -FN 2011 -11. The lobbyists at Southern Strategy Group will be available to assist the City of South Miami as their relationships and expertise are needed. Our team provides the access, advocacy and advice needed for the City of South Miami to achieve timely information, contact with key decision makers and positive results. Southern Strategy Group will be honored to represent the City of South Miami and will be proud to list you as a client and friend. We sincerely hope this proposal meets your expectations and that we can continue our relationship for years to come. Pa Southern 5 l' 11 A 3 6 ti Y G R O V P Page 1 Letter of Intent Page 2 Table of Contents Page 3 - 5 Organization and Experience Page 6 - 7 Understanding and Approach Page 8 - 11 Recent Representations of Note Page 12 Financials Page 13 - 14 Proposer's Disclosures Page 15 Statement of Insurance Page 16 Proposer's Certification and Non - Collusive Affidavit Page 17 Public Entity Crimes and Conflicts of Interest Page 18 Drug -free Workplace Page 19 Price Proposal Page 13 ORGANIZATION AND EXPERIENCE Southern Strategy Group is a full - service lobbying firm founded in 1999 by Paul Bradshaw and David Rancourt after serving at the highest levels of state government. Subsequently, Southern Strategy Group expanded its brand aggressively and today encompasses 18 offices in 12 states and has been referred to as "the most powerful lobbying firm in Florida" by the St. Petersburg Times. In Florida, Southern Strategy Group maintains offices in Tallahassee, Tampa, Orlando, Jacksonville and Miami each with carefully selected government consultants who have held the highest staff positions in the executive and legislative branches of Florida government. While the scope of this contract would be limited to interaction with the Miami and Tallahassee office, Southern Strategy Group's extensive lobbying network provides its lobbyists with a constant flow of useful information, best practices and innovative ideas from across the United States. This flow of information, unfiltered by bias and distortions inherent when information is shared among competing firms, gives Southern Strategy Group a distinct advantage. This advantage is particularly useful when positioning clients to fully leverage state financial resources that have become both rare and precious in recent years. TEAM MEMBERS The City of South Miami shall benefit from the support and experience of all members of our Miami and Tallahassee offices. Detailed biographies are included in this proposal for your review; however, below is a brief description of the principals that would represent the City of South Miami. • Paul Bradshaw Founding Partner, Tallahassee, FL: Served as Chief Cabinet Aide and Director of the Office of Policy and Budget to Governor Martinez; director of the State Planning Division at the Department of Community Affairs; Founded Southern Strategy Group in 1999. • David Rancourt Founding Partner, Tallahassee, FL: Served as Deputy Secretary of State; director of Florida's Division of Elections; and Deputy Chief of Staff to Governor Bush; Co- founder of Southern Strategy Group in 1999. David holds a B.S. degree in Economics from Florida State University and a Master's degree in Political Science from the University of Florida with a certificate in Political Campaigning. Chris Dudley Managing Partner, Tallahassee, FL: Served as Deputy Chief of Staff to Education Commissioner Frank Brogan; Governor Bush's Legislative Aide and Special Assistant to the Chief of Staff, Joined Southern Strategy Group of Tallahassee in 2000. Chris graduated from the University of South Florida in 1993 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Political Science. S i it sr.�G " 0 VL " "N Page 14 • Daniel Diaz Leyva Managing Partner, Miami, FL: Attorney in private practice, most recently with Infante, Zumpano, Hudson and Miloch; served as Campaign Chairman for Representative Jose Felix Diaz, District 115 in the Florida House; Interim Deputy Director of Legislative Affairs for the Department of Children and Families under Secretary Bob Butterworth; Joined Southern Strategy Group of Miami in 2009. Daniel graduated from the University of Miami with Honors with a Bachelor's in Business Administration and St. Thomas University School of Law with a Juris Doctor in 2004. • Sofia Holtzman Partner, Miami, FL: Served as a member of State Senator Dan Gelber's finance and media relations campaign staff for Florida Attorney General; Account executive for several private public relations firms; Fundraising and Public Relations Specialist at CHARLEE Homes for Children of Miami -Dade County; Joined Southern Strategy Group of Miami in 2009. Sofia received a Bachelor of Arts in Communication from Florida State University and a Masters in Business Administration, with an emphasis in International Business and Marketing from Florida International University. • T.K. Wetherell Partner, Tallahassee, FL: Served in the Florida House of Representatives from 1980 to 1992, the last two years as Speaker of the House; Former president of Florida State University and Tallahassee Community College. TK earned his bachelor's and master's degrees in social studies education from FSU in 1967 and 1968 respectively. T.K. also earned a doctorate in education administration from FSU in 1974. • Stacey Webb Partner, Tallahassee, FL: Served as a Staff Director and Majority Office senior analyst in the Florida House of Representatives, and formerly as Assistant Chancellor for Community Colleges and Workforce Education; Joined Southern Strategy Group of Tallahassee in 2006. Stacey received a Bachelors of Arts from Stetson University and a Master of Public Administration from the University of Central Florida. • Electra Theodorides- Bustle Partner, Tallahassee, FL: Served as Executive Director of the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles; Former Assistant Commissioner for the Florida Department of Law Enforcement; Joined Southern Strategy Group of Tallahassee in 2009. Electra holds a Juris Doctorate from Florida State University, College of Law and has a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Pennsylvania. Electra is also a certified law enforcement officer. • Towson Fraser Partner, Tallahassee, FL: Served as Deputy Chief of Staff and Legislative Affairs Director to Governor Crist; Former Communications Director and Policy Adviser to Florida House Speaker Allan Bense; Joined Southern Strategy Group of Tallahassee in 2008. Page I5 • Paul Mitchell Partner, Tallahassee, FL: Served as Chief of Staff at Department of Education and Department of Financial Services for Tom Gallagher; Former Cabinet Aide to Secretary of State; Joined Southern Strategy Group of Tallahassee in 2005. Paul graduated with honors from Florida State University in Political Communications. • Tom Arnold Partner, Tallahassee, FL: Served as Secretary of the Agency for Health Care Administration; Former Chief of Staff for the Agency for Health Care Administration and served with Governor 1eb Bush as the Florida Medicaid Director from 2004 — 2007; Deputy State Health Officer for the Department of Health; Joined Southern Strategy Group of Tallahassee in 2010. Tom proudly served in the United States Marine Corps Reserve from 1970 to 1976 and earned a bachelor's degree in accounting from Florida State University. Matt Montgomery Partner, Tallahassee, FL: Served as Deputy Director of Legislative Affairs for the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services; Joined Southern Strategy Group of Tallahassee in 2007 and received a Bachelors of Arts from Florida State University. • David Browning Partner, Tallahassee, FL: Served as one of Florida's top political campaign operatives for newly elected Governor Rick Scott, Chief Financial Officer Jeff Atwater and Agriculture Commissioner Adam Putnam; For the past four years, has served as the chief fundraiser for Speaker Dean Cannon and in the Florida Senate has represented Senate President Mike Haridopolos and Senate Majority Leader Andy Gardiner; Joined Southern Strategy Group of Tallahassee in 2011. c_ /i r z- 4 Y � O V P East Carolina University and received his PA Box 10571D • _Tallahassee, Florida 52302'• -120 South Monroe Street :'• Tallahassee, Florida 32301 • R: 850,671,4401 •7 Fa 850.671.4,402 www.sostrategy.com Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives and appointed by Governor P.O. $oz 10570 • Tallahassee, Florida 32302 120 South Monroe Street • Tallahassee, Florida 32301 P: 850.671.4401:! F: 850.671A402 Ww .sostrategyxom a finalist for Volunteer of the Year in P.O. Box 10570 • Tallahassee, Florida 32302 • -:120 South Monroe Street -• Tallahassee, Florida 32301 + P: 850.671.4401 F: 850.471A402 Ww .sostrategyxom with a Juris Doctorate. Admitted to practice law in Florida in 2004, Danny has a broad range of general transactional experience with a primary focus in the areas of real estate and business. In addition, Danny counsels clients with business matters before municipal, county, and state governments. Danny is actively engaged in the South Florida community serving on the Executive Committee of the Board of Directors of the CHARLEE Homes for Children, a private foster care agency with over 200 employees caring for approximately 1,000 children in Miami -Dade County, and Spectrum Programs, Inc., a comprehensive behavioral healthcare and rehabilitation program servicing over 800 adults and adolescents daily at various South Florida locations in the areas of substance abuse and mental health. gnn_gAnth rlivis Hinhwnv ;Cjarn �ing r rnr if nhiee i was recently recognized as the LBA's Junior Director of the Year in 2009 and is currently Chairman of their Legislative Committee. Danny also serves on the Board of Directors of CAMACOL, the Latin American Chamber of Commerce of the United States, which represents the entrepreneurial spirit of Florida's Hispanic and minority communities, and as such, conducts programs to strengthen local business activity, promote economic development, facilitate international commerce, and serve the civic needs of the community and state. Danny is a graduate of the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce's leadership development program — Leadership Miami. Danny served as Campaign Chairman for the successful candidacy of State Representative Jose Felix Diaz to the Florida House of Representatives for District 115. www.sostrategycom 05908 public relations firms, where she was responsible for planning, developing, and implementing public relations, marketing, and creative strategies for local and national clients. In addition, Sofia also served as the Fundraising and Public Relations Specialist at CHARLEE Homes for Children of Miami - Dade County, where she worked on fundraising and communications initiatives. Sofia is actively engaged in the South Florida community serving on the Board of Directors of Friends of St. Jude, a group of young professionals networking for a cause and dedicated to the mission of St. Jude and the fight against childhood cancer and is a City Year Ambassador, a group of young professionals who engage with and support City Year's Corps Members through mentorship. In addition, Sofia is a member of the Latin Builders Association, the Coral Gables Chamber of Commerce and the qnn tK.,th'nm. wie h.Av manila ZnA • rY Sofia received a Bachelor of Arts in Communication from Florida State University and a Masters in Business Administration, with an emphasis in International Business and Marketing from Florida International University. Sofia is a native of Tampa and currently lives in Miami. www.sostrategy=m T.K. also is the former president of Tallahassee Community College and has P.O. Box 10570 Tallahassee, Florida 32302 120 South Monroe Street • Tallahassee, Florida 323O1 www.sostrategy.com 0.671.4401 F: 850.671,4402 L state government. Stbeey:also served-as the President for the Foundation for Florida's Community Colleges. Under Stacey's leadership, the Foundation's .assets quadrupled providing an additional $15 million in student scholarships. Prior to working for the Division of Community Colleges and Workforce Education, Stacey served as staff director and Majority Office senior P.O. Box 10570 • Tallahassee, Florida 32302 • 120 South Monroe Street • Tallahassee, Florida 32301 • P: 850.671.4401 • F: 850.671.4402 www.sostrategy.com HSSOaatlon. tlectra also represented the RO, Box 10570 • Tallahassee, Florida 32302 • 120 South Monroe Street `• Tallahassee, Florida 32301 •: P:- 850.671.4401 .x- F: 850.671,4402 www.sostrategycom P.O. Sax 10570 Tallahassee, Florida 32302 • =120 South Monroe Street- Tallahassee, Florida 32301 P: $50.671.4401. F: 850.671.4402 www.sostrategy.com 10570 • Tallahassee, Florida 32302 www.sostrategy.com • Y: tl�V.bi1.44V1p agencies In previous roles in Florida state government, Tom served as Deputy State Health Officer for the Department of Health (DOH) where he was responsible for oversight of Florida's 67 county health departments. Tom also served as the Deputy Secretary for the DOH where he was responsible for oversight and direction of the Division of Medical Quality Assurance which is responsible for the licensing of all medical professionals in Florida. As Deputy Secretary, Tom also managed the Division of Information Technology; the Division of Administration; the Division of Disability Determination; the Office of Health Planning and Evaluation and the Office of Performance Improvement. Tom began his state career as an auditor in the Medicaid Program in 1979 at the former Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services (HRS). At HRS, Tom held management positions related to Medicaid policy development, combating fraud and abuse, hospital, nursing home and other rate setting, licensing and monitoring managed care entities, and Medicaid and Food Stamp beneficiary eligibility determination. Tom is an accomplished public speaker and has extensive experience testifying before the Florida Legislature and is frequently called upon to present at public and private conferences and other functions. Tom has served on numerous boards and councils and is recognized as an expert in health and human services. Tom is a native Floridian from Duval County and proudly served in the United States Marine Corps Reserve from 1970 to 1976. Tom earned a bachelor's degree in accounting from Florida State University. www.sostrategycom pq.$ox 10670 • Tallahassee, Florida 32302 '120 South Monroe Street;: • Tallahassee, Florida 32301 • F: 850.6714401 F: 860.6714102 w .sostrategycom in raising muuons or aouars Tor campaign war chests in the 2010 election cycle. David also worked for Chief Financial Officer Jeff Atwater and Agriculture Commissioner Adam Putnam and set fundraising records for those campaigns. Fundraiser, strategist, and confidante, David is among a handful of insiders who help guide candidates to victory in Florida. David has been equally busy helping the legislative branch. For the past four years, David has served as the chief fundraiser for Speaker Dean Cannon. David's responsibilities included raising money for Speaker Cannon's personal campaign as well as working with House leadership to raise money for the House Republican Caucus. Through these efforts, the Florida House returned 81 republican members giving them a supermajority. govern David is a graduate of Florida State University with a degree in Political Science. W W W.50SXrakfgYx0M N88"71.4401 ti.T• 85"71."DZ'.- Page 16 UNDERSTANDING AND APPROACH Throughout its 11 -year history, Southern Strategy Group has represented an extremely diverse list of clients with varied interests within the areas of public safety, law enforcement, economic development, telecommunications, affordable housing, growth management and transportation. Some of the clients within the public sector include Brevard County, Marion County, Pinellas County, the cities of Jacksonville, Orlando and Tallahassee, the Tampa - Hillsborough County Expressway Authority, Orlando Expressway Authority, the Florida Association of Community Colleges, the Florida College System Council of Presidents. We also have an extensive list of private sector clients and business advocacy groups including, but not limited to Associated Industries of Florida, CVS /Caremark, Embraer Aircraft, Florida Crystals Corporation, IBM, the International Speedway Corporation, Sacred Heart Hospital, TECO Energy Inc. and Walt Disney World. Southern Strategy Group's lobbying team possess an extensive network of strong personal and professional relationships with elected officials, appointed officials and staff at all levels of Florida government that allow it to closely monitor, identify and prioritize challenges and opportunities for the City of South Miami with respect to issues under consideration at all levels of government, especially those issues defined in the City of South Miami's State Legislative Priorities. Southern Strategy Group's team is very familiar with the legislative process, the language and procedures of bill drafting and routinely reviews and /or prepares legislation and amendments. Its team also regularly meets with the Governor, Lt. Governor and their staff; Members of the Florida Cabinet and their staff; Legislative Committee staff, Legislators and their staff; Agency Directors and Secretaries and their staff, economic development agencies, including Enterprise Florida and the Governor's Office of Tourism, Trade and Economic Development. Our teams are available and able to meet with any of the above as needed by the City of South Miami and through our extensive professional and personal relationships with the above - referenced people at all levels of government we can ensure both an open door and an open mind in regard to issues important to the City of South Miami. This secures a higher probability of success as substantiated by our track record. Southern Strategy Group's lobbying team closely track the appropriations process in the legislative and executive branches and can advocate on behalf of and provide information to the City of South Miami and its staff as the budget is being crafted prior to the legislative session, as it is being debated and discussed by the legislature in committees and in budget conference and as it is being reviewed by the Governor and his staff through the veto decision process. Finally, Southern Strategy Group's lobbying team can assist the City of South Miami in understanding the final budget product and maximizing its positive impact. Availability and accessibility for our clients are two hallmarks of the Southern Strategy Group brand. Southern Strategy Group's Miami lobbyists all reside and work in Miami -Dade County which allows our team to communicate personally with the City of South Miami and our local delegation, while Southern Strategy Group's Tallahassee office is approximately two blocks from the State Capitol Complex which allows our team to communicate personally with the legislative and executive branch and their staff. Therefore, we are available to represent the City of South Miami in Miami and Tallahassee at any time throughout the year, including when the legislature is in session and committee meetings are being held. Page 17 Consequently, throughout the legislative process, Southern Strategy Group's Miami and Tallahassee team has the experience and ability to work on legislative matters approved by the City of South Miami and advocate passionately and professionally for the City's position. Our team has several characteristics that set us apart from other organizations such as (i) long standing relationships with decision - makers on a local and state level; (ii) we possess issue and process knowledge as set forth in this proposal; (iii) we are methodical at the daily tactics necessary for success (iv) we achieve success as demonstrated by our extensive list of clients and our track record of successful awards /funding acquisition for municipal agencies, counties and clients with the same or similar services as the City of South Miami. COMMUNICATING WITH LEGISLATORSAND THE CLIENT Legislators Southern Strategy Group's Miami office has the ability to interface with the local delegation at any of the legislators' convenience here in Miami -Dade County. Southern Strategy Group's Tallahassee office has the ability to interface with the legislators year round formally during committee week and session. The strength of having offices both locally and in Tallahassee enhances our ability to communicate with our legislators. The Client Our team recommends weekly contact at a minimum with our clients, in the form of conference calls or in person team meetings. In fact, as session progresses, we typically communicate with clients as often as daily depending on the issue. We believe in being 100% available for our clients during crucial times in the process. Additionally, Southern Strategy Group routinely prepare status reports for its clients and can tailor a regular report to the City of South Miami' needs as to subject matter and timing. Southern Strategy Group Miami and Tallahassee teams are willing and able to appear at City of South Miami Council meetings to present legislative reports and address whatever other business the City of South Miami has requested. Finally, Southern Strategy Group has developed proprietary software for use exclusively with its clients to manage and track its efforts in lobbying the legislative and executive branch. The software is included on its secured server for use only by its lobbyists and accessible privately by its clients on its specific issues. Each sitting member of the legislative or executive branch is listed and profiled on the software. Once a strategy is agreed upon by the lobbying team on behalf of its client, the lead lobbyist opens a new file on the issue and then distributes each elected officials' profile to the designated member of the lobbying team as determined by their strategy. Each lobbyist is responsible for modifying their respective elected officials' profile as developments occur which serves to inform the other members of the team and the client on the current position of the elected official. This software allows for better coordination among our lobbyists when working collectively to craft legislation and keep our client abreast of our progress on a real time basis. � �� 4'6VVf T Ii � � Page 18 RECENT REPRESENTATIONS OF NOTE Below, please find three (3) matters that Southern Strategy Group has recently addressed on behalf of public sector clients before the legislature in accordance with your request for proposal. a. City of Orlando Red Light Cameras HB 325 by State Representative Ron Reagan passed and was signed by Governor Charlie Crist, sets up a uniform set of parameters for the installation and operation of red light cameras on State, County and City roads. It also sets a uniform fine and designates how the funds are distributed. Southern Strategy Group also, worked on passage of SunRail authorization, a multi -year, complex effort that was finally successful in 2010. Contact: Mayor Buddy Dyer Email. buddy.dyer @cityoforlando.net Address: P.O. Box 4990 Orlando, FL 32802 Phone: 407 - 246 -2221 Fax: 407 - 246 -2842 Contract Start Date: December 2005- Present Scope: State Legislative and Executive Branch consulting *Fees: $10,000- $19,999 *As indicated in the State of Florida online Compensation Reporting- Legislative Branch Lobbying b. Marion County HB 955 and HB 957, both by State Representative Chestnut, passed the Legislature and were signed by Governor Charlie Crist. The bills repeal Chapters 85 -466 and 85 -467 respectively, thereby eliminating these unnecessary special acts and giving Marion County increased ability to provide needed road and drainage improvements in many areas of the County. Southern Strategy Group worked to ensure all appropriate deadlines were met in the filing and hearing of the bills in front of the legislative delegation and full legislature. Also, committee staff requested significant changes in the bills as originally filed, and Southern Strategy Group coordinated the County's efforts to ensure the changes did not reduce the positive effect of the bills. Contact: Lee Niblock, County Administrator Email: lee.niblock(ca ma rionco u ntvfl.o rg Address: 601 Southeast. 25th Avenue Ocala, FL 34471 Phone: 352- 438 -2300 Fax: 352- 438 -2309 Contract Start Date: January 2010 - Present Scope: State Legislative and Executive Branch consulting *Fees: $10,000 - $19,999 I. P] L (: V l: 6 U li P Page (9 *As indicated in the State of Florida online Compensation Reporting- Legislative Branch Lobbying c. City of Jacksonville In 2010, Southern Strategy Group successfully advocated for a change to State transportation concurrency requirements that will allow the City of Jacksonville more flexibility in its usage of the Cecil Field Airport. Southern Strategy Group also successfully pushed for increased funding for beach re- nourishment so that sufficient dollars were available to fund prioritized projects from the top -rated project in another area of the state, down to the level at which the City of Jacksonville's project was ranked. Contact: Adam Hollingsworth Email: AdamH @coj.net Address: 117 West Duval Street, Suite 425 Jacksonville, FL82202 Phone: 904- 630 -1776 Fax: 904- 630 -1731 Contract Start Date: December 2006 -2010 Scope: State Legislative and Executive Branch consulting *Fees: $10,000- $19,999 *As indicated in the State of Florida online Compensation Reporting - Legislative Branch Lobbying ADDITIONAL REPRESENTATIONS OF NOTE Brevard County During the 2009 Legislative Session when no Community Budget Issue Requests (CBIRs) were allowed, SSG was able to assist Brevard County in receiving $3.3 million for beach and dune restoration, $1.85 million for the Space Workforce Transition Program and $300,000 for the Short Term Jail Diversion Program for a total of at least $5.45 million in state funds. In 2008, SSG helped secure more than $18.5 million in state funds for Brevard County including $14.5 million for Launch Complex 36, $1.75 million for the Space Workforce Transition Program, $718,000 for beach and dune restoration and $500,000 for the Brevard Zoo regional center for wildlife conservation. In total, Southern Strategy Group has been directly and aggressively involved in helping Brevard County maximize its receipt of state funding for a total of approximately $28.8 million from the 2006 Legislative Session up to the present day. b. Boca Raton Community Hospital Southern Strategy Group was able to secure $750 million for the construction of the Boca Raton Hospital in coordination with the University of Miami Medical School and Florida Atlantic University. sr R G V G K OuP Page 110 c. The Florida College System Council of Presidents For over five years, Southern Strategy Group has successfully secured budget increases for the Florida College System Council of Presidents, which includes Miami -Dade and Broward Counties. During the 2009 Legislative Session, SSG was able to secure a budget increase of almost 6 %, while other programs in the budget were reduced for multiple consecutive years. d. The College Board For over five years, Southern Strategy Group has successfully advocated for the College Board, which includes Miami -Dade and Broward Counties. During the 2009 Legislative Session, SSG secured continued funding for a partnership program funded in the State of Florida Education budget. e. Caremark RX Southern Strategy Group was able to secure the renewal of a $180 million /year State PBM Contract for Caremark RX. f. Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida Southern Strategy Group was able to secure the renewal of a $200 million /year State PPO Contract for Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida. g. Greater Orlando Aviation Authority and Walt Disney World Approval for the Disney Magical Express. Below, please find a few matters that Southern Strategy Group has recently addressed on behalf of clients in the field of education, energy and criminal justice before the legislature. a) For a number of years Southern Strategy Group has secured funding for the Florida Partnership for Minority and Underrepresented Students. b) For a number of years Southern Strategy Group secured funding for the FCAT Explorer - an online FCAT preparation tool. c) Southern Strategy Group successfully advocated for the creation of the virtual curriculum marketplace. d) Southern Strategy Group successfully advocated for the use of federal stimulus funds for education technology grants to districts. e) Southern Strategy Group worked to pass SB 1908 which required the State Board of Education to replace the Sunshine State Standards with the Next Generation Sunshine State Standards. We worked to pass this legislation on behalf of a couple of different clients and were able to secure client specific requests within the broader bill. U� Page Ill f) Southern Strategy Group was instrumental in writing, advocating, and passing Senate Bill 2683 - a bill which reorganized the Florida Community College System into the Florida College System, allowing for State Colleges, and prescribing the criteria by which a college would make that transition. g) Southern Strategy Group prepared and advocated for modifications to the State's Performance Contracting laws which expanded the program to include water conservation measures - a huge potential operational savings for municipalities, counties, and educational entities. h) Southern Strategy Group has successfully advocated for environmental cleanup funding to remedy a former phosphate mine. i) Southern Strategy Group has successfully advocated for criminal justice funding for substance abuse treatment. All of the above referenced contracts are currently in effect. Southern Strategy Group is a prime consultant on each and the work performed includes services largely within the scope of work requested herein; i.e. legislative and executive branch lobbying services with a strong emphasis on passionate, professional advocacy. FINANCIALS Exhibit A Exhibit B Exhibit C Exhibit D Exhibit E Exhibit F Exhibit G Exhibit H Exhibit I Exhibit J Exhibit K Exhibit L Exhibit M Exhibit N Exhibit 0 Exhibit P State of Florida Executive Branch Compensation Report July 1, 2010- September 30, 2010 State of Florida Legislative Branch Compensation Report July 1, 2010 - September 30, 2010 State of Florida Executive Branch Compensation Report April 1, 2010 -June 30, 2010 State of Florida Legislative Branch Compensation Report April 1, 2010 -June 30, 2010 State of Florida Executive Branch Compensation Report January 1, 2010 - March 31, 2010 State of Florida Legislative Branch Compensation Report January 1, 2010- March 31, 2010 State of Florida Executive Branch Compensation Report October 1, 2009 - December 31, 2009 State of Florida Legislative Branch Compensation Report October 1, 2009 - December 31, 2009 State of Florida Executive Branch Compensation Report July 1, 2009 - September 30, 2009 State of Florida Legislative Branch Compensation Report July 1, 2009 - September 30, 2009 State of Florida Executive Branch Compensation Report April 1, 2009 -June 30, 2009 State of Florida Legislative Branch Compensation Report April 1, 2009 -June 30, 2009 State of Florida Executive Branch Compensation Report January 1, 2009 - March 31, 2009 State of Florida Legislative Branch Compensation Report January 1, 2009 - March 31, 2009 State of Florida Executive Branch Compensation Report October 1, 2008 - December 31, 2008 State of Florida Legislative Branch Compensation Report October 1, 2008 - December 31, 2008 Page 112 Confirmation Number - Online Lobbyist Compensation Reports Ontine Compensation Reporting - Executive Branch Lobbying Page I of 10 Your report was submitted to the Lobbyist Registration Office on November 12, 2010 at 04:05:02 pm Eastern Time. Confirmation Number: 12090 You may wish to print this page for your records. EXHIBIT Stop I - Reporting Period ,July 1,2010- September 30, 2010: 0 Step 2 - Firm Information Southern. Strategy 6roup P68bx 10570 TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32302 (850) 511 -4401 Step 3 - Firm Lobbyists AMOK'Nmas W. , Brad 'hawj Paul R. Bustle, Electra buritey, Christopher F. 6 Fraser,' Towson * Madden, Steven J. 3* Mitchell, R. Paul 4 Montgomery, Matthew R. • RAncourt,' David * Webb, Stacey S. Step 4 - Principals and Compensation 6 Yoij removed a principal from this. mport. Principal Advanced Sensor Technology, LLC Ajax Building Corp information 840 first Ave Ste 300 KING OF PRUSSIA, PENNSYLVANIA US 10406 (494) 690-0572 1080 Commerce Blvd MIDWAY, FLORIDA US 32343 Compensation $1.00 to $9,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 Confirmation Number - Online Lobbyist Compensation Reports Allianz Risk Transfer, Inc American Managed Care, LLC American Renewables, LLC American Traffic Solutions Amtrak Apple Inc Appriss,. Inc Associated Industries,ofFlorida Asurion Insurance services, Inc Btue Crass and Blue Shield of Florida, Inc Boca Raton Community Hospital, Inc Capital Tnist. Agency CareOne Services, Inc Carliste Development Group; LLC Centene Corporation (850) 224 -9571 1330 Ave of the Americas FL 19 NEW YORK, NEW YORK US 10019 (646)840.5051 100 Central Ave Ste 200 ST PETERSBURG, FLORIDA US 33701 (727) 456 -6501 75 Arlington St FL 5 BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS • US 02116 (617) 482: 6150 7681 East Gray Rd SCOTTSDALE, ARIZONA. US 85760 (480) 596 -4700 1001 Loyola Ave Ste 200 A NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA US 70113 (504) 528 -1639 1 Infinite Loop MS 81 2CF CUPERTINO, CALIFORNIA US:95014- 2084 (408) 9961-010 10401 Linn Station Rd LOUISVILLE, KfMTUCKY "US40223 -3 8 4 2 (502)875 -3907 516 N Adams St TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA LIS 32309 (894) 241 -4734 648;firas5Mere Park Dr Ste -300 NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE U5 37211 (b15) 837 -3000 4800 Deefwood Campus Pkwy JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32,245 (904) 905-6268 800 MeadoWs Rd BOCA RATON, FLORIDA U5 3348.6 (561) 955 -4288 31.5 Fairpoint Dr GULF BREEZE, FLORIDA Us 32:561 (850)93:4 -7100 8930 Stanfield Blvd COLUMBIA, MARYLAND US 21.043 (410) 910 -2767 2950 SW 27th Ave Ste 200 COCONUT GROVE, FLORIDA US 33133 (305) 276 =8118 Centene Place 7711 Carondelet Ave ST LOUIS, MISSOURI US 63105 Page 2 of 10 $20,000;:00 to $29,999.00 $30;000:00 to $39,999.00 $101000,00 to $1'9,999.00 $1.001:0$9,999,00 $10,000.00 to $18,999..00 $1.00 to:$9,999 00 $1'0,000.W to $19,999 -.00 $1.60 to $9999.00: $0.,00 $10,000.00 fo. $19;999.00 $1.00 to $9,9.99.00- $1.00 to $9,999.00 $0.00 $OA0 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 Confirmation Number - Online Lobbyist Compensation Reports Page 3 of 10 (314) 725 -4477 117 W Duval St Ste 400 City of Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32202 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (940) 630 -1002 403 5.Orange Ave City of Orlando ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (407) 246 -2221 300 S Adams St City of Tallahassee TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA U5,32,501 $0.00 (850) 891 -8554 PO Box 10890 ClaimLlne; LLC JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32247 $0.00 (9044) 636$504: 7432 E.S.R. 5.0 Ste: i Clean Fuel, LLC GROVELAND, FLORIDA US 34736 $0:00 (352)429.9900 Highpairit.Center SW 101:0' College Board, The TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA;IJS 32301 $1.:00 -to $4,999.,00 (850) 521-4900 801 N Orange Ave Ste 830 Colling, Gilbert Wright Sit Carter O.RLANpO; FLORIDA US 32831 $0.00 (407) 712.7300 1110, Constetlatian Way Ste 1800 P Constellation Energy BALTIMORE; MARYLAND US 21,202 $0;.00 (7.27) 543 -0893 4465 Business Center Dr 510 000.00 to Copart, Inc FAIRFIELD, CALIFORNIA US 94534 (707)'639 -5070 5191999:00 one`CVS Drive CVS /Caremark WOONSO.CKET; RHODE ISLAND. US $1:0,000.00 to 02895 $1.91999.00 (800) 241 -2784 722;7 Clint Moore Rd Cypress Creek Partners LLC BOLA RATON, FLORIDA US, 33496 $0.00 (561) 347 -6565 PO Box 12333 Disaster, Strategies and Ideas Group, LLC TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 323.77 $10,000.00 to (850) 528 -0785 $19,999:00 455 5 Orange Ave Ste 410 Dr. P. Phillips Orlando Performing Arts Center ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (407) 839.0119 600 N W Shore Blvd Ste 200 Dungan Companies, The TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33609 $0.00 (877) 738 -6226 298 N Seven Oaks Dr EdSouth KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE US 37922 $10,000.00 to (865) 342 -5120 $19,999 00 .. „ n . . . - , . . Confirmation Number - Online Lobbyist Compensation Reports Page 4 of 10 1800 K St NW Ste 900 Educational Testing Service WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA $1.00 to $9,999.00 US 20006 (202) 659 -0616 276 SW 34th $t Embraer Aircraft Holding, Inc. FT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA US 33315 $1100 to $9,999.00 (954) 359 -3700 600 Peachtree St Ste 2800 $20,000.00 to Ernst Is Young,LLP ATLANTA, GEORGIA US 30308; $29,999,00 (404) 817 -4096 PO Box 2455 F.E.B. Corp. KEY WEST, FLORIDA US 33045 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (561,)279 -9900 13754 Desert Lane Farmland Reserve; Inc ST CLOUD, FLORIDA US 34773 -9381 59.00 to $9,999.0'' (407)957 -6744 4601 Touchton Rd E Bldg 400 JVIA $1Q,00'.00 to Fidelity Investments JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 3224fi $1;999.00 (9,04) 588 -7734 2,075 Centre Point Blvd $1 p;Q00.00 to, First American Title (nstirance Company TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32308; $19;9919.00 (850) 402- 4101 113 E College Ave Florida: Association of Community Colleges: TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US; 32301 $1.0.0'to $9099.00 (850) 222-3272 777 Glades Rd .Florida Atlantic-Universihy 'Foundation, Inc BOCA RATON, FLORIDA US 33431. $1.00 w$S '999.00 (561)297 -2003" 400 N Meridian'St Florida Automobile Dealers Association TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 $1.00 to $9,999;00 (a50) 224 -1466 Florida Cabke, Telecommunications Association, 246 E 5th Ave TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 323,03 $9.00 to $9,999:00 Inc (85.0) 6$1 -1990 One N Clematis St Ste 200 §10,000:00. to Florida Crystals Corporation WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA US 33401 $19;99:9.110 (551) 366 -5100 2728 Pablo Ave Florida Network of Youth :and Family Services, TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32308 $1.00 to $9,999.100 Inc (850) 932 -4234 231 West Bay Ave Florida Solar Energy Industries Association LONGWOOD, FLORIDA US 32750 $0 -00 (407) 339 -2010 One South School Ave Ste 301 Florida State Alliance of YMCA SARASOTA, FLORIDA US 34237 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (940) 951 -2916 350 E College Ave Confirmation Number - Online Lobbyist Compensation Reports Page 5 of 10 Florida Trucking Association TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (850) 222 -9900 9340 Hazard Way Ste B -02 Forensic Imaging a Archiving, Inc SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA US 92123 $0.00 (858,)268 -2305 Fort Lauderdale Downtown Development 305 S Andrews Ave Ste 301 Authority FT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA US 33301 $1.00 to $9,999:00 (954) 463 -5674 1600 Sawgrass Corporate Pky 000 G.L. Homes of Florida Corporation SUNRISE, FLORIDA IS 33323 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (9-54)753 -1730 Gasparilla (stand Conservation and Improvement PO Dw,146. Association BOCA GRANDE, FLORIDA US 33921 $0.00 (941) 964 -2667 197 Sweetbay Or $20,000,00 to Genesys ALABASTER,ALABAMA US 35007 (205)663-7671, $24,499_00 5555 W'73edSt Government Payment Services; Inc INDIANAPOLIS; INDIANA US 46268' $i.00 to $9,999,00 (88A) 561-7888 70 Gray Cliff 10 Gray Cliff Ventures, LLC NEWTON, MASSACHUSETTS US 02459 $0.60 (617).216- -5552 250AVe K,SW Highland Cassidy, LLC WINTER HAVEN,, FLORIDA-US 33880 $0.00 (863) 6194103 1650 Summit Lake Or Ste 104 S10 000:00 fo IBM Corporation TALLAHASSEE;;FIARIDA US 323.17 $ir1,999..£10 (800) 426 -4968 3522 Thumasv(U0 Rd Ste 200 Infinity Software Development; Inc TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32308 $10;.0t3%3.00to (856) 383 1011 $19,999.00 5410 Maryland Way Ste 120 $$0,59.00 to Infrastructure Corporation of America NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE, 05 37027 (615.) 377 -4730 $9`9,999.00 1801 International Speedway Blvd International Speedway Corporation DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA US 32114 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (386) 254 -2700 PO: Box 163849 IQ Innovotations, LLC COLUMBUS, OHIO US 43216 -3849 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (614) 621-1500 84 Business Park. Or Ste 307 It's About Time ARMONK, NEW YORK US 10,504 $0.00 (914) 273 -2230 4305 Pineview Or Ste 300 $10,000.00 to J Et B Medical Supply COMMERCE TOWNSHIP, MICHIGAN US $19,999.00 48390 Confirmation Number - Online Lobbyist Compensation Reports Page 6 of 10 (248) 360 -9977 PO Box 54249 Jacksonville Greyhound Racing, Inc JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32245 $0.00 (904) 680 -5383 507 E Michigan St Mailstation M•4 Johnson Controls; Inc MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN US 53202 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (414) 221 -0544 1530 Cross St Kirnbrough Et Koach, LLP SARASOTA, FLORIDA US 34236 $0.00 (941) 951 -1234 9,801 Lake Nona Rd $30,000.00 to Lake Nona Property Holdings, LLC ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32827 $39,999:00 (407:)'851 -90f91 25748 82nd APe LANGLEY, British Columbia UK VTM. Legotand ?,M8 901 (604),082-54j53 115018th NW #600. WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA $200.0.00 to LexisNers us 20005 $291999.00 (800)227 -4908: 1640 Phoenix, Blvd St 200 Log stiCare Solutions, LLC COLLEGE PARK;, GEORGIA US.30349 $1.00 to: $91999:.00 (770) 629 -3442 135 Nathan Lane Mansa Equity Partners, Inc CARLI,SE, MASSACHUSETTS:1JS 01741 $0.00 (9.78) 371 -6111 601 SE 25th Ave Marion County Board of County Commissioners OCALAy, FLORIDA US 34471 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (352) 438.230D 601 SE 25th'Ave (Principal was Marion County. Commission OCALA, FLORIDA US 34471 Removed). (352) 438 -2300 301 E Pine St Ste 150' 00 to $1.0, MBIA ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32$01 -.231 99 $119999,.00 (f388) -8;895 Ohe.Post St McKesson Corporation SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA US 94104 $.1:.00 to $9,999.00 (d15) 9.83.8484 3230 West Commercial Blvd Ste 190 $10,000.010 `to MCNA Dental Plans FT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA US 33309 $19,999.00 (800)494 -6262 313 Congress St $10;000.00 to Mentor Network, The BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS US 02290 $19,999.00 (305) 598.0242 One Merck Dr WHITEHOUSE STATION, NEW JERSEY US $10,000.00 to Confirmation Number - Online Lobbyist Compensation Reports Page 7 of 10 Merck, Sharp Ft Dohme Corporation 08889 $19,999.00 (888) 776 -8364 1790 Coral Way FL 3 MGSCOMM MIAMI, FLORIDA US 33145 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (786) 433 -4098 1250 Tustin Ave $20,000.00 to MorphoTrak, Inc ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA US 92807 (714) 238 -2073 $29,999.00 150 S Monroe St Ste 306 $10,000.00 to Mosaic Fertilizer, LLC TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 (800) "918 -8270 $19,999.00 4,611 Johnson Rd Ste 8 $1000p.00 to MotionPoint Corporation COCONUT CREEK, FLORIDA US 33073 $19;999.00 (954)`421 -0890 19,02 Centerville R7 $10,006.00 to Motorola TALLAHASSEE,.FLORIDA US 32308'. (800)826,-1913 $19,999.00' 950 22nd 5t N Ste 825 $30 I)p0.00 to NaphCare, Inc BIRMINGiHAM, ALABAMA US 35203 (205),458 7849;6 $39,999:00' 5000 W.Hwy.38 Non- Secure Programs, Inc PANAM&CITY. FLORIDA US 32401 $1 AO to 59,999.00 (85b)'727 -8776 925 74th Ave SW NPE Florida, LLC VERO BEACH,: FLORIDAMS 32968 $20,006.0.0. to (323)650-509$ $29,999.00 1484 Massaro Blvd $10000.00 'to Odyssey Manufacturing Company TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33619 (813)635 -0339 $191999;00 67111 - Center Dr W Ste 160 ODS Techtiologies; L.P; d /.bla TVG' Network LOS - ANGELES, CALIFORNIA US 90645 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (310,)242 -9520 980 N Federal: Hwy Omni Advertising BOCA RATON, FLORIDA US 33498 $0100 (564) 620.4774 525 5 Magnolia Ave $10,000.00 to Orlando Orange County Expressway Authority ORLANDO, FLORIDA U5 32807 (407) 835 -2815 $19,999.00 2003 Apalaehee Pkwy Ste 104 Parkway Oakland Properties TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 $.0.00 (85.0)878 -5245 PO Box 10570 Paul Bradshaw, P.A. TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32302 $0.00 (850) 671 -4401 PO Box 18000 Pensacola Christian College PENSACOLA, FLORIDA US 32523 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (850) 478 -8496 Confirmation Number - Online Lobbyist Compensation Reports (904),281-2500 5 Triad Center Ste 325 Page 8 of 10 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $10,00b.00 to $19,999.00 $1.00 to $91999.00 $1..00 to $9,999.00 $30,000.00: to. $391999.00: $30,000.00 to $39',999.00 $0.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $1:40 to $9,999.00 M $0.00 $0.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 1150 17th St NW Philanthropy Roundtable, The WASHIGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA US 20036 (202) 822 -8333 5300 West Cypress St Ste 300 Post, Buckley, Schuh It Jernigan TAMPA, FLORIDA US 336:07 (800) 477 -7275 9801 Premier Parkway Premier Beverage Company MIRAMAR, FLORIDA US 33025 (954) 436 -9200 2549 Success Dr Pro Tech Monitoring, Inc: ODESSA, FLORIDA US 33556. (888) 677 -6278 10340 Democracy Lane Ste 101 Republic Land Development, LLC FAIRFAX, VIRGINIA US 22-030 (703) 537 -3160 901 E St NW Ste 410 Saltie -- Mae WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA US 20004 (202) 969 -802© 3999'W Chester Pike SAi? Public Serices, Inc NEWTON SQUARE; PENNSYLVANIA US 19703 (781)522 -5244 3420 W Tharp St Ste. 100 $thool,Bnerd of Leon County TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA U5:32303 (850) 617 -1832 1440 Covenant Way $j:hr,0000 Mer.atee Ranch, Inc. LAKEWOOD RANCH, FLORIDA US 34202 (941)757.1500 11356 N Meridian St Ste 600 S;ePRa Corporation CARMEL, INDIANA US 46032 (317)580,8282 50 Dogwood Ridge Shook Consulting, LLC TEQUESTA, FLORIDA US 33469 (561) 844.2973 1,506 Prudentra( Or Southern Strategy Group of Jacksonville, LLC JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA U5 32207 (904) 425 -87655 PO Box 10570 5outhem Strategy Group, Inc TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA U5 32302 (856) 671-44111 5220 Belfort Rd Ste 400 JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32256 -6012 St. John and Partners (904),281-2500 5 Triad Center Ste 325 Page 8 of 10 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $10,00b.00 to $19,999.00 $1.00 to $91999.00 $1..00 to $9,999.00 $30,000.00: to. $391999.00: $30,000.00 to $39',999.00 $0.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $1:40 to $9,999.00 M $0.00 $0.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 Confirmation Number - Online Lobbyist Compensation Reports Page 9 of 10 Step 5 - Prime Contractor Firms No Data Provided SALT LAKE, UTAH US 84180 $10,000.00 to Suburban Land Reserve, Inc (801) 321 -7550 $19,999.00 1104 E Twiggs St Ste 300 $10,000.00 to Tampa- Hitisborough County Expressway Authority TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33602 $19,999.00 (813) 272 -6740 PO Box 111 $10,000.00 to TECO Energy, Inc TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33601 $19,999.00 (850) 681 -6785 PO Box 690 Title Technologies, Inc INDIANOLA, MISSISSIPPI US 38751 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (850) 222 -1600 12424 Research Pkwy Ste 140 University of Central Florida Foundation, Inc,. ORLANDO, FLORIDA U5 32826 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (407)882 -1200 229 Tgert Hatt $10,000:,00 to University of Fiolda Foundation, Inc GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA US 32614 $19,999.00 (352) 392 -4574 3636 S Sherwood Forest Blvd #440 UNA BATON ROUGE LOUISIANA US 70816 $0.00 (222);292, -5595 400 NW Shlorel. B(vd Ska 200 Verticat Intergration, Inc TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33609 $9.00 to $9,999.00 (1113),864-1688 PO Box, 10004 Video Communications Southeast TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32302 $1.00 to $9,999.00. (850) 224 -5420 150 Fayetteville St Mal L Ste 600 $10,000.00 to Wachovia Corporation RALEIGH, NORTH.CAROLINA US 27601 $'19;949.00 (8,00)1322 -468 1 Po Box 10000 Wait Disney World Company LAKE BUENA VISTA, FLORIDA US 32830 $10,000.00 to $19,999:00 (407) 934 77639 3700 NW 124th Ave Ste 122 Wise Gas, Inc CORALSPRINGS;, FLORIDA US 33D55 $0.00 (954) 636 -4291 1000 Waterford. Place Worldwide interactive Network KINGSTON, TENNESSEE US 37763 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (865) 717 -3333 269 Mill Rd POLL Medical Corporation CHELMSFORD, MASSACHUSETTS US $10,000.00 •to 01824 $19,999.00 (978:)471 -9418 Step 5 - Prime Contractor Firms No Data Provided Confirmation Number - Online Lobbyist Compensation Reports Page 10 of 1Q Step 6 - Total Compensation Total Compensation: $1,000,000.00 or more Certification I hereby certify to the veracity and completeness of the information herein, that no reportable compensation has been omitted; and that no officer or employee of this lobbying firm has made an expenditure in violation of Section 1,12.3215; F.S, Paul Bradshaw, Owner if you ate not using your personal computer, we strongly recommend you Iogout of the system to prevent ai)other usbr -from accessing your data. topyright o 2006.2010'Statk- of Florida I Terms of Use I Contact Us Confirmation Number - Online Lobbyist Compensation Reports Online Compensation Reporting - Legislative Branch Lobbying Your report was submitted to the Lobbyist Registration Office on November 12, 2010 at 04.03 :33 pm Eastern Time. Confirmation Number: 12089 You may wish to print this page for your records. Step 1 - Reporting Period July 1, 2010 - September 30, 2010 Step 2 - Firm Information Southern Strategy Group PO Box 10570 TALLAHASSEE; FLORIDA US 32302 (850)679 -4401 Step 3 - Firm Lobbyists • Arnold, Thomas W. • Bradshaw; Paut:R. • Bustle, Electra. e Dudley,. Qn- 100pher F� Fraser, Towson e Madden, Steve Mitchell, R. Paul • Montgomery, Matthew R. • Rancourt, David A. Webb, Stacey S. Step 4 - Principals and Compensation �I` You removed a principal from this report. Principal Advanced Sensor Technology, LLC Ajax Building Corp. a a Information 840 First Ave Ste 300 KING OF PRUSSIA, PENNSYLVANIA US 19406 (484) 690 -0572 1080 Commerce Blvd MIDWAY; FLORIDA US 32343 Page 1 of 9 Compensation $20,000.00 to $29,999.00 $0.00 Confirmation Number - Online Lobbyist Compensation Reports Page 2 of 9 (850) 224 -9571 100 Central Ave Ste 200 American Managed Care, LLC ST PETERSBURG, FLORIDA US 33701 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (727) 456 -6501 75 Arlington St 5th Floor American Renewables, LLC BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS US 02116 $1.00 to $9,999.011 (617) 482 -6150 7681 E Gray Rd American Traffic Solutions, Inc SCOTTSDALE, ARIZONA US 85260 $1.00 to $9,.999.00 (480) 596 -4704' 1001 Loyola Ave Ste 200A $10,009.00 to Amtrak NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA US 70113 $19;999 »Q0 (504) 528 -1639 2350 Kerner Blvd Ste 250 Apple Inc SAN RAFAEL, CALIFORNIA US 94901 $1.00 to $9,999.00. (408) 996- -101Q 10,401 Lion Station Rd Appriss' LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY US 40223 $1.00to.$9,999.00 {502)875 -3907 516 N Adams St $20,090.00 to Associated Industries of Florida TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 323(11 $29,499.00 (800) 241 -4734- 648 Grassmere Park Dr Ste 3.00. ASUrion insurance Services, Inc NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE US 37211 $000 1615) 837,3000 4800 Deerwood Campus Pky $10,000.00 to Blue Cross-and Blue Shield of Florida, Inc. JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32246 $'19,999.00 (904) 905 -6268 800Meadows Rd Boca Raton Community Hospital BOCA RATON, FLORIDA US 33486 $1..QQ to $9,999.00 (561) 955 -4288 315 Fairpoint Dr $1p +000:00 to Capital Trust Agency GULF BREEZE, FLORIDA US 32567 $19,9900 (850) 934 -7100 8930 Stanford Blvd CareOne Services, Inc COLUMBIA, MISSISSIPPI US 21045 $0.00 (410) 910 -2767 2950 SW 27th Ave Ste 200 Carlisle Development Group, LLC COCONUT GROVE, FLORIDA US 33133 $0.00 (305) 476 -8118 7711 Carondelet Ave $$190.00to Centene Corporation ST LOUIS, MISSOURI US 63105 $19,994.00 (314-)725 -4477 117 W Duval St Ste 400 $20,000.00 to City of Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32202 $19,999.00 (904) 630 -1022 400 S Orange Ave Confirmation Number - Online Lobbyist Compensation Reports Page 3 of 9 ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 $10,000.00 to City of Orlando (407) 246.2221 $79,999.00 300 S Adams St Box A -5 City of Tallahassee TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 -1731 $0.00 (850) 891: -8554 1233 20th St NW Ste 600 College Board, The WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA $1.00 to $9,999.00 US 20036 -2375 (850) 521 -4900 801 N Orange Ave Ste 830 Coiling Gilbert Wright.$ Carter ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 $0.00 (407) 712 -7300 100 Constellation Way Ste 9800P Constellation Energy BALTIMORE, MARYLAND,US 21202 $0.00 (,727) 543 -0893 4665 Business Cente? Dr t6 $$ Copart, Inc FAIRFIELD, CALIFORNIA US 94534 $19,00.40 99,999.00 (701) 639- 8070 7578 W Broad St $10;000.00 to CVS /Caremark RICHMOND, VIRGINIA US 23294 $`19,999.00 (800:) 241278;4 7227 Clint Moore Rd Cypress Creek Partners, LLC BOCA RATON, FLORIDA US 33446 $0.00 (561)347 -6565 PO Box 12333 Disaster, Strategies and Ideas Group, LLC TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32317 $1.00 to $9,99.9.00 (850) 528 -0785 455 S Orange Ave Ste 410 5909000.00 fo. Dr. P. Phillips Orlando Performing Arts Center ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 $19,999.00 (407) 839 -0119 298 N Seven Oaks Dr $1 .40 to EdSouth KNOXVILLE TENNESSEE US 37922 1- 9,99 $19,999.00 $ (865) 342 -512'0 1800 K St NW Ste 900 Educational Testing Service WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA $1.00 to $9,999.00 US 20006 (202) 659 -0616 276 SW 34th St Embraer Aircraft Holding, Inc FT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA US 33315 $1.00 to $9;999.00 (954) 359 -3700 600 Peachtree St Ste 2800 Ernst Ft Young LLP ATLANTA, GEORGIA US 30308 $1.00 to $9;999.00 (4.04) 817 - 4096 1001 E Atlantic Ave Ste 202 F. E. B. Corp. DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA US 33483 $0.00 (561) 279 -9900 13754 Deseret Ln Confirmation Number - Online Lobbyist Compensation Reports Page 4 oF9 Farmland Reserve, Inc ST CLOUD, FLORIDA US 34773 -9381 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (407) 957 -6744 4601 Touchton Road E Bldg 400 JVIA $10,000.00 to Fidelity Investments JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32246 $19,999:00 (904) 588 -7734 2075 Centre Pointe Blvd $10,000.00 to First American Title Insurance Company TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32308 $1,9,999.00 (850) 402 -4101 113 E College Ave $10,000.00 to Florida. Association of Community Colleges. TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 $19'1999.00 (850) 222 -3223 777 Glades Rd $10,000.00 to Florida Atlantic University Foundation, Inc BOCA RATON, FLORIDA US 33431 $19,99-1.0o (561)297 -2003 406 N;(vleri'dian St Florida Automobile Dealers Association TALLAHASSEE, . FLORIDA US 32301 $1.00 to $9,999:00 (850):224.146.6 246 E 6th Ave Florida Cable Telecommunications Association, TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA U5 32303 $1.00 to $9,999.00 Inc (R50) 681 1990 Qrte N do.matis St SW 200 $16"'90'0.06 Florida Crystals Corporation. WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA. US 33401 $1,,999.60 $T4949.00 (561)366 -5100 2850 Pablo Ave Florida Network of Youth: and Famly:Services, TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32308- $1.00 to $9;994.00 Inc (850)922 =4234 231 W Bay Ave Florida Solar Energy IndustriesASsociation LONGWOOD, FLORIDA U532,75.04125 41'25 $0:00. (407) "339. -2'010 One 5?School Ave Ste 301 Florida State Alliance of YMCA SARASOTA," FLORIDA US 34237 $1.00 to $9,999,00 (940)951 -2916 350 €: Coltege Ave Florida Trucking Association TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US -32301 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (850) 222 -9900 305 S Andrews Ave Ste 301 Fort Lauderdale Downtown Development FT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA US 33301 $0,00 Authority (954) 463 -6574 1600 Sawgrass Corporate Pky 11 230 G. L. Homes of Florida Corporation SUNRISE, FLORIDA US 33323 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (954) 753 -1730 PO Box 446 Gasparilla Island Conservation 8 Improvement BOCA GRANDE, FLORIDA US 339 "21 $0.00 Association; Inc (941) 964 -2667 197 Sweetbay Ur Genesys ALABASTER; ALABAMA US 35007 $0.00 (205) 663 -7671 Confirmation Number - Online Lobbyist Compensation Reports Government Payment Services, Inc Highland Cassidy, LLC IBM Corporation Infinity Software Development, Inc Infrastructure Corporation of America InternationaL Speedway Corporation IQ Innovations, LLC. Ifs About Time J & B Medical Supply Jacksonville Greyhound Racing, Inc Johnson Controls, Inc Kimbrough and Koach, LLP Lake Nona Property Holdings, LLC Legoland 5555 W 73rd St INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA US 46268 (888) 561 -7888 250 Ave K SW WINTER HAVEN, FLORIDA US 33880 (863) 619 -7103 2602 Lotus Dr TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32318 (BUD)426 -4968 3522 Thomasville Rd Ste, 200 TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32309 (650) 3834011 5410 Maryland Way Ste 120 NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE US.37027 (615) 377- -4730 1$40 W Int9 Speedway Blvd Bldg 5 DAYTONA BEACH,; FLORIDA US 32119 (386) 254 -27'00 PO Box 163849 COLUMBUS, OHIO US 43216 -3849 (614) 621 -1500 B4 Business Park Dr Ste. 307 ARMONK, NEW YORK US 10504 (914) 273 -22:30 4305 Pineview Or Ste 300 COMMERCE TOWNSHIP., MICHIGAN US 48390 (248) 360 -9977 P.O. Box 54299 JACK$ONVILLEr FLORIDA US 32245 (904) 680 -5383 507 E Michigan: St MS M -4 MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN US 53242 (414) 221 -0549 727 5 Orange Ave SARASOTA, FLORIDA US 34236.7741 (941) 951 -1234 9801 Lake Nona Rd ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32827 (407)851 -9091 25748 82nd Ave LANQLEY, BRITISH COLUMBIA CA V1M2M8 001 (604) 882 -5463 115018th St NW #600 LexisNexis WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA US 20005: Page 5 of 9 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $0.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $10,000:00 to $'19,999.00 $10,400.00 to $19„999.00 $0:00 $1,.00 to $9,999,00 $0,60 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $0.00 $30;0.00.00 to $39,999.00 $0.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 Confirmation Number - Online Lobbyist Compensation Reports Page 6 of 9 (800) 227 -4908 1800 Phoenix Blvd Ste 120 LogistiCare Solutions COLLEGE PARK, GEORGIA US 30349 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (770) 629 -3442 135 Nathan Ln Mansa Equity Partners, Inc CARLISLE, MASSACHUSETTS US 01741 $0.00 (978) 371 -6111 601 SE 25th Ave $1D,000.0 0 to Marion County Board of County Commissioners OCALA, FLORIDA US 34471 $1.000 (352) 438 -2300 301 E Pine St Ste 150 $10;000.00 to MBIA ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 328D1 $19,999;00 (888) 231 -8895 1 Post S:t McKesson Corporation SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA US 94104 $1.00 to $91999100 (415)983 -$494 3230 W Commercial Blvd Ste 19Q MCNA Dental Plans FT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA US 33,309 $1.00 to -$9,999.00 (800) 494 -6262 313 Congress St. Mentor Network, The BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS. US 02210 $1.0o to, $9,999X0 (305) 598 -0242 One Merck Dr WHITEHOUSE STATION, NEW JERSEY US $301000.00 to Merck, Sharpe. Et Dohme Corporation 0$889 $29;999:00 (888) 776 -8364 1790 Coral way 3rd Floor MGSCOMM MIAMI, FLORIDA US 31145 $1.00 to' $9,999.00 (786) 433-4098 1250 Tustin Ave MorphoTrak Inc ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA US 92807 $1.00 to $9,999.00: (714) 238 -2073 215 S Monroe St Ste 730 $$19,99.00 to Mosaic Fertilizer LLC TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US'32301 $19;999.00 (800) 918;8270 1962 Centerville Rd Motorola, Inc TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32308 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (800) 826 -1913 950 22nd St N Ste 825. NaphCare, Inc BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA US 35203 $0.00 (205) 458 -8496 5000 W Hwy 98 Non - Secure programs, Inc PANAMA CITY, FLORIDA U5 32401 $11.00: to $9,999.00 (850) 747 -8776 925 74th Ave SW NPE Florida, LLC VERO BEACH, FLORIDA US 32968 $0.00 (323) 650 -5095 Confirmation Number - Online Lobbyist Compensation Reports Page 7 of 9 6701 Center Dr W Ste 160 ODS Technologies, L.P. d /b /a TVG Network LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA US 90045 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (310) 242 -9520 525 S Magnolia Ave $10,000.00 to Orlando- Orange County Expressway Authority ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 $19,999.00 (407) 835 -2815 PO Box 10570 Paul Bradshaw P. A. TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32302 $0.00 (850) 671 -4401 PO Box 18000 $10;000.00 to Pensacola Christian College PENSACOLA, FLORIDA US 32523 $19,999.00 (850) 478-8496 1150 17th St NW Ste 503 WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA $10,000.00 to Pht)antlirnpy Roundtable, The US 20036 $19,999.00 (202) 822 -8333 5300 W Cypress St Ste 3,00, $$-1,000.00 to Post Buckley Sthuh a Jernigan TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33507 - 1712 519,499.00 (800) -477 -7275 9801 Premier Pkwy $10;000.00 to Premier Beverage Company MI9AMAR, FLORIDA US 33035 5$19,9,99.06 OQ (954),436-9200 305 Sarasota..DY P(oTecla Monitoring, Inc TALLAHASSEE; FLORIDA U5 32312 $1.0D to $9,999.00 (888).677 -6278 701 Pennsylvania Ave NW Ste 560 Sat He Mae, .Inc WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA $0.00 U5 20004 (202)964 =8020 3949: W Chester Pike SAP Pubic Services; Inc NEWTON SQUARE, PENNSYLVANIA US $0.00 1'9703 (781) 522 -5244 3420 W Tharpe St Ste 100 School Board of Leon County TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32303 $0.00 (850) 617 -1832 1440 Covenant Way Schroeder Manatee Ranch, Inc LAKEWOOD RANCH, FLORIDA US 34202 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (941) 757 -1600 11550 N Meridian St Ste 600 SePRO Corporation CARMEL, INDIANA US 46032 -4565 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (317) 580 -8282 1506 Prudential Dr Southern Strategy Group of Jacksonville, LLC JACKSONVILLE; FLORIDA US 32207 $0.00 (904) 425.8765 Southern Strategy Group, Inc PO Box 10570 $0.00 TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32302 Confirmation Number - Online Lobbyist Compensation Reports St. John 13 Partners Tampa- Hittsborough County Expressway Authority TECO Energy, Inc Title Technologies, Inc University of Central Florida Foundation, Inc University -of Florida Foundation, Inc Vertical Integration, Inc Wachovia Corporation Watt Disney W011d.Company Wise Gass, Inc Worldwide Interactive Network Worldwide Interactive Network (WIN) ZOLL Medical Corporation Step 5 - Prime Contractor Firms No Data Provided Step 6 - Total Compensation (850) 671 -4401 5220 Betfort Rd Ste 400 JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32256.6012 (904) 281 -2500 1104 E Twiggs: St Ste 300 TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33602 (813) 272 -6740 PO Box 111 TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33601 (850) 681 -6785 PO Box 690 INDIANOLA, MISSISSIPPI US 38751 (850)22? -1600 12424 Research Pky Ste IAO ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32826 (407)882 -1200 PO BOX 113157 GAINESVILLE; FLORIDA US 32611 -3157 (352) 392 -45,74 600 tai West Si ore Blvd Ste 200 TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33609 (41,3),864-1688 NC3286 150 r4yetteviille-5t Mall Ste 600. RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA Us 27601 (800) 922 =4684 PO Box 10000 LAKE BUENA VIS'T'A, FLORIDA US 32830 (407)93.4 -7639 370o, NW 429th Ave Ste 122 CGRALSPRINGS, FLORIDA. US 33065 (954) 86.4299 1000 Waterford Place KINGSTON, TENNESSEE US 37763 (865) 717 -3333 1000 Waterford Place' KINGSTON, TENNESSEE US 37763 (865)717.3333 259 Mitl Rd CHELSFORD, MASSACHUSETTS US 01824. (978) 421 -9418 Page 8 of 9 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $10,000.0.0 to $19,999..00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $1,00 to $9,999.00 $0.00 $1.0.0 to $9,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999:00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $0.00 (Principal was Removed) $1.00 to $9,999.00 $0.00 Confirmation Number - Online Lobbyist Compensation Reports Page 9 of 9 Total Compensation: $1,000,000.00 or more Certification I hereby certify to the veracity and completeness of the information herein; that no reportable compensation has been omitted; and that no officer or employee of this lobbying firm has made an expenditure in violation of Section 11.045, F.S. Paul Bradshaw; Owner -= "` Returri�to Firmrs�Suminarv�,Page _` if you are not using your personal computer, we strongly recommend you logout of the system to prevent another user from accessing your data, Copyright © 2904 -2010 State of Florida i Terms of Use l Contact Us Contirmanon Number - unime Lobbyist Compensation Keports Page 1 of 10 Online Compensation Reporting - Executive Branch Lobbying Your report was submitted to the Lobbyist Registration Office on August 11, 2010 at 03:35:30 pm Eastern Time. Confirmation Number: 11310 You may wish to print this page for your records. Step 1 - Reporting. Period April 1, 2010— June 30, 2010 Step 2 - Firm Information Southern StrategyGtoup PO Box. 10,5701 TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32302 (850)671 -4461 Step 3 - firm Lobbyists Bradshaw, Paul R, Bustle, Electra Dudley; Ghps ppher F. Fraser, Towson Madden, :Steven J. Mitchell, R. Paul Montgomery, Matthew R. + Rancourt, David Webb, Stacey S, . Step 4 - Principals and Compensation Principal Advanced Sensor Technology, LLC Ajax Building Corp Allanz Risk Transfer; Inc EXHIBIT a �A 3 lJ Information Compensation 840 First Ave Ste 300 KING OF PRUSSIA, PENNSYLVANIA US $1.00 to $9,999.00 19406 (484) 690 -0572 1080 Commerce Blvd MIDWAY, FLORIDA US 32343 $1,00 to $9,999.00 (850) 224 -9571 1330 Ave of the Americas FL 19 $90;000.00 to NEW YORK, NEW YORK US 10019 $99;9.99.00 (646) 840 -5051 htMc• / /ennnra'; 1ao e#nfo fl nn , ,........ Confirmation Number - Online Lobbyist Compensation Reports Allied EyeCare, LLC American Managed Care, LLC American Renewables, LLC American Traffic Solutions Amtrak Apple Inc Appriss; Inc Associated Inddstries of Florida Asurion Insurance services,, Inc Blue .Cross and Blue Shield of Florida, Inc Boca Raton Community Hospital, Inc Capita( Trust Agency CareOM5 Services, Inc Carlisle Development Group, LLC Centene Corporation 19321 -C US Hwy 19 N #320 CLEARWATER, FLORIDA US 33764 (727) 538 -7719 150 2nd Ave N Ste 400 ST PETERSBURG, FLORIDA US 33701 (727) 456.6501 75 Arlington St FL 5 BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS US 02116 (617) 482 -6150 7681 East Gray Rd SCOTTSDALE,. ARIZONA US 85260 (480) 596 -4704 1001 Loyola Ave Ste 200 A NEW ORLEANS; LOUISIANAUS70113 (504) 528 -1639 1 Infinite Loop MS 81 2eF CUPERTINO; CALIFORNIA US 95014 2084: (408) 996 -1010 10401 Linn Station Rd LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY US 40213 -3842 (502) 875 -3907 516 N Adams St TALLAHASSEE., FLORIDA US 32301 (8(10) 341 -4734 648:Grassmere Park Dr Ste 300 NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE US 37211 (615)837.3000 4800 Deerwood Campus Pkwy JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA L15'.12246 (904)905 -6268 800 Meadows Rd BOCA RATON, FLORIDA US 3348$ (561) 955 -4288 315 Fairpgint Dr GULF BREEZE, FLORIDA US 32561 (850) 934 -7100 8930. Stanfield Blvd COLUMBIA, MARYLAND US 21045 (410) 910.2767 2950 SW 27th Ave Ste 200 COCONUT GROVE, FLORIDA US 33133 (305) 276 -8118 Centene Place 7711 Carondelet Ave ST LOUIS, MISSOURI US 63105 (314) 725 -4477 Page 2 of 10 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $30,000.00 to $39,999,00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $10;000.00 to $19;999.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00: $1.00 to $91999.00 $10000.00 to $19,999.00. $1.00 to $9,999100 $0.00 $10,0.00.00 to $19;999.00 $1.00. to $9,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999:00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 wuwnniuun tN WnUCr - vmine i,000yist i;ompensauon KeporLs Yage 3 of IU flttn.q- //CP.(-.nrni lea StnfP. fl - G--n_. n" , ,nn, n 117 W Duval St Ste 400 City of Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32202 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (904) 630 -1002 400 S Orange Ave City of Orlando ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (407) 246 -2221 300 S Adams St City of Tallahassee TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 $0.00 (850) 891 -8554 PO Box 10890 to $$1; ClaimOne; LLC ,JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32247 ,999.0 $14,999.00 (904) 636.8504 7432 E,S;: R. 50 Ste 1 Clean Fuel; LLC GROVELAND, FLORIDA US 34736 $0.00 (352)429 -9900. Highpoint Center Ste 1010 College Board, The TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 $1.00 to $9,994;00 (850) 521 -4900 801. N Orange Ave Ste 830 Calling Gilbert Wright Fr Carter ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 $0.00 (407)712- 730.0 1`00 Constellation Way Ste 1800 P Constellation Energy BALTIMORE, MARYLAND U521262 $A0;000_00 to (727) 543 -0893 S1A,999.00 4665 Business Center Dr $10,000 00, to Copart, Inc FAIRFIELD, CALIFORNIA US 94534 $19,999.00 (707) 639. 5070 4101 International PKWY 530,000.00;to. Critical Information Network, LLC CARROLLTON; TEXAS US75007 $39.,999.00 (972) 309 -4398 One CVS Drive WOONSOCKET, RHODE ISLAND US $I o,000.00 to CVS /Caremark 02695 $19;999.00 (800) 241 -2784 7,227 Clint Moore Rd Cypress Creek Partners LLC BOCA RATON, FLORIDA US 33496 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (561) 347 -6565 1177 Ave of Americas Dickstein Shapiro, LLR 47th FL #136 $0.00 NEW YORK, NEW YORK US 10036 (212) 896 -5423 PO Box 12333 $$0,000.00 to Disaster, Strategies and Ideas Group, LLC TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32317 $19,999.00 (850) 528 -0785 455 S Orange Ave Ste 410 Dr. P. Phillips Orlando Performing Arts Center ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (407) 839 -0119 flttn.q- //CP.(-.nrni lea StnfP. fl - G--n_. n" , ,nn, n Confirmation Number - Online Lobbyist Compensation Reports Page 4 of 10 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $10,000.00 to: $19,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $1 -da to $9,999i00 $.10,000.00 to $19,999.00 .$1.00 to $9,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 600 N W Shore Blvd Ste 200 Duncan Companies, The TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33609 (877) 738 -6226 298 N Seven Oaks Dr EdSouth KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE US 37922 (865) 342 -5120 1800 K St NW Ste 900 WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Educational Testing Service US 20006 (202)659 =0616 276 SW 34th St Embraer Aircraft Holding, Inc. FT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA US 33315 (954)359 -37,00 b00 PeaclitreeSt Ste 2800 Ernst Fs Young LLP ATLANTA, GEORGIA US 30308 (404) 817 -4096 00: Box 2455 F.E,H. Corp. KEY WEST, FLORIDA US 33045 (561),279-99.00 13754 Desert; Lane Farmland'Reserve,Inc ST CLOUD, FLORIDA US 34773 -9381 (407)957 -6744: 150 -153rd Ave Ste 203 FES, LLC MADEIRA BEACH, FLORIDA US 33708 (727)399 =0040 4601 Touchton.Rd E Bldg 406 JVIA Fidelity Investments JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA-115322'46 (904).588 -7734 2075'Centre Point Blvd First American Title Insurance .Company TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32308 (850) 40241,01 113. E "College Ave Florida Association of Community Colleges TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 (:850) 222 -3222 777 Glades Rd Florida Atlantic University Foundation, Inc BOCA RATON, FLORIDA US 33431 (561) 297 -2003 400 N Meridian St Florida Automobile Dealers Association TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 (1350) 224 -1466 246 E 6th Ave Florida Cable Telecommunications Association, TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32303 Inc (850) 681 -19.90 One N Clematis St Ste 200 Florida Crystals Corporation WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA US 33401 (561) 366 -5100 Page 4 of 10 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $10,000.00 to: $19,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $1 -da to $9,999i00 $.10,000.00 to $19,999.00 .$1.00 to $9,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 Confirmation Number - Online Lobbyist Compensation Reports Page 5 of 10 rt}F11C' / /CPnl1TPZ IPQ C + ?�LV Fl •,c /oA.++ +.+ /'.m4n..t...A /......�.+.+,/�....1 _...,... -� _..L - -. ___G.__ _f.__o.. nn + ,n n. n 100 West Bay St Ste 600 Florida Family Insurance Company JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32202 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (904) 356 -1900 2728 Pablo Ave Florida Network of Youth and Family Services, TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32308 $1.00 to $9,999.00 Inc (850)922.4234 231 West Bay Ave Florida Solar Energy Industries Association LONGWOOD, FLORIDA US 32750 $0.00 (407) 339 -2010 One South School Ave Ste 301 Florida State Alliance of YMCA SARASOTA; FLORIDA US 34,237 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (940) 951 -2916 350 E College Ave Florida Trucking, Association TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (950) 222 -9900 9340 Hazard Way Ste B -02 Forensic Imaging rt Archiv9hg; Inc SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA US 92123 $0,00 (858) 268 -2305 Fort Lauderdale Downtown Development 305 S Andrews Ave Ste 301 $1.0,000400 to Authority FT'LAUOERDALE, FLORIDA US 33301 $19,999.A0 (954) 463 -,6574: 1600 Sawgrass Corporate Pky #300 G.L. Homes of Florida Corporation SUNRISE, FLORIDA US :33323 $1.00 to $9,999.:00 (954) 753 -1730 GasparMa Island: Gonservatinn and Improvement PO Box 446 BOCA GRANDE, FLORIDA US, 33921 $1.00 to $9,999.00 Association (941)9,64 -2667 5,555 W 73rd St Government Payment Services, Inc INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA US 46268 $1.00 to $9;999.00 (888) 561 -7888 70 Gray Cliff Rd Gray Cliff Ventures, LLC NEWTON, MASSACHUSE175 US. 02459 $0.00 (617) 216 -5552 250 Ave K SW $10,000,00 to Highland Cassidy,_ LLC WINTER HAVEN, FLORIDA US 33880 $19,999,00 (863)619 -.7103 100 N Tampa St Ste 2.700 Homeowners Choice Insurance, Inc TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33602 $0.00 (727) 336 -9091 1650 Summit Lake Dr Ste 10'4 $.10,000.00 to IBM Corporation TALLAHASSEE; FLORIDA US 32317 $19,999.00 (800) 426 -4968 3522 Thomasville Rd Ste 200 $1:0,000.00 to Infinity Software Development, Inc TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32308 $19,499 00 (850)383 -1011 rt}F11C' / /CPnl1TPZ IPQ C + ?�LV Fl •,c /oA.++ +.+ /'.m4n..t...A /......�.+.+,/�....1 _...,... -� _..L - -. ___G.__ _f.__o.. nn + ,n n. n Confirmation Number - Online Lobbyist Compensation Reports Page 6 of 10 5110 Maryland Way Ste 120 $10,000 to Infrastructure Corporation of America NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE US 37027 $19,999.0 OD (615) 377 -4730 1801 International Speedway Blvd International Speedway Corporation DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA US 32114 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (386) 254 -2700 PO Box 163849 IQ Innovotations, LLC COLUMBUS, OHIO US 43216 -3849 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (614) 621 -1500 84 Business Park Dr Ste 307 It's About Time ARMONK, NEW YORK US 10504 $0.00 (914) 273-223,0 4365 Pineview Dr Ste 300 COMMERCE TOWNSHIP; MICHIGAN US $10,000:00 to J it B Medical Su l PP Y 48390 $19,999.00 (24a) 360 -9977 PO Box 54249 Jacksonville Greyhound Racing, Inc JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA U5 32245 $1.00 to $9,999:00 (904) 680 -5383 507 E Michigan St Mallstatiorr M -4 Johnson Controls, Inc MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN US 53202 $1.00.to $9199910:0 (414) 221 70549 9861 Lake Nona Rd $20,000.00 to Lake NAna Property. Holdings; LLC ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32827 $29,999,00 (407) 851 -9.091 147 Easy St LCS Correctional Services. LAFAYETTE, LOUISIANA-US 76506: $1.0010 $9,999;00 (337) 23415331 257,48 82nd Ave LANGLEY, British Columbia UK VIM $10,000.00 to Legoland 2MB $19;999.00 001 (6(14) 882 -5463 118018th NW #606 WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA $20,000.00 to LexisNexis Us 240005 $29;999:00 (800) 227 -4908 1640 Phoenix Btvd Ste 200 LogistiCare Solutions, LLC COLLEGE PARK, GEORGIA US 30349 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (770) 629 -3442 135 Nathan Lane Mansa Equity Partners; Inc CARLISE, MASSACHUSETTS US 01741 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (978) 371 -6111. 601 SE 25th Ave Marion County Commission OCALA, FLORIDA US 34471 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (352) 438 -2300 Confirmation Number - Online Lobbyist Compensation Reports Page 7 of 10 hHnc• / /enrnral lan &4 f4 fl nc /oAm:n /nmfnMoA /.... «ae..a1C. -..1 -.._ -. —1--" .. nn. v.n+n 301 E Pine St Ste 150 $10,000.00 to MBIA ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 $19,99 $19999.00 , (888) 231 -8895 One Post St McKesson Corporation SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA US 94104 $1.00 to $9;999.00 (415) 983 -8484 3230 West Commercial Blvd Ste 190 $ to MCNA Dental Plans FT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA US 33309 19.00 ,99 $19, $999.00 (800) 494 -6262 313 Congress St $10,000.00 to Mentor Network, The BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS US 02210 $19,999.00 (305) 598 -0242 One Merck Dr Merck, Sharp Et Dohme Corporation WHITEHOUSE.STATION,.NEW JERSEY US $0.00 68889. (888) 776 -8364 1250 Tustin Ave $$29,999.0 to MorphoTrak, Inc ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA US 92807 $29,999.00 (714) 238-2073 150 S Monroe St Ste 306 $$19,99440to Mosaic Fertilizer, LLC, TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA.US 3230.1 $19,999:00 (,800)918 -8270 4611 Johnson Rd Ste 8 MotionPoint Corporation COCONUT CREEK, FLORIDA US 33073 $$19,95.X0 $.19,999:00 (954) 421 -0890 1963 Centerville Rd Motorola TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA, US 32308 $1.0,000.90 to ,9, $19,999.00 (800) 826 -1913 950 22nd St N Ste .825 $30,000.00 to NaphCare; Inc BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA US 35203 $39,994;110 (205).458 -8496 814 A1A Ste 300 PONTE VEDRA BEACH, FLORIDA US: $10,000.90 to National Safety Commission, Inc 32082 $19,999.00 (904) 688 -2311 5000 W Hwy 38 Non - Secure Programs, Inc PANAMA CITY, FLORIDA US 32401 $1.00 to $9,999,00 (850) 727 -8776 925 74th Ave SW NPE Florida, LLC VERO BEACH, FLORIDA US 32968 $1.00.to $9,999.00 (000) 000 -0000 1484 Massaro Blvd Odyssey Manufacturing Company TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33619 $$19,999.0 to $19,999.00 (813) 635 -0339 6701 Center Dr W Ste 160 ODS Technologies, L.P. d /b /a TVG Network LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA US 90045 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (310) 242 -9520 hHnc• / /enrnral lan &4 f4 fl nc /oAm:n /nmfnMoA /.... «ae..a1C. -..1 -.._ -. —1--" .. nn. v.n+n Confirmation Number - Online Lobbyist Compensation Reports Page 8 of 10 $0.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $0.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999:.00 $1.00 to $9,999 00 $1400 to $9,991:00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $1.00 to $91999c00 $20,000.00 to. $29,999.00 $10,000.00 to $19;999.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999:00 980 N Federal Hwy Omni Advertising BOCA RATON, FLORIDA US 33498 (561) 620 -4774 525 $ Magnolia Ave Orlando Orange County Expressway Authority ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 (407) 835-2815 2003 Apalachee Pkwy Ste 104 Parkway Oakland Properties TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 (850)878.5245 PO Box 10570 Paul Bradshaw, P.A. TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32302 (850) 671-4401 PO Box 18000 Pensacola Christian College PENS'ACOLA, FLORIDA;US 32523 (850) 4788496 1150 17th St NW WASHIGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Philail3hropy Roundtable, The us 26036 (202)822-8333 5300 West Cypress St Ste 300 Post, Buckley, Schuh Ft Jernigan TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33607 (800) 477 - 7`275 9801 Premier Parkway Prerliier Beverage Company MIkA —"R, FLORIDA US 33025 (954) 43t -9200 254.9 Success Dr Pro Tech Monitoring, Inc ODESSA, FLORIDA US 33556 (888) 677 -6278 Columbus Center Psychiattit Solutions, Inc /Premier Behavioral One Alhambra Plaza Ste 750 Solutions CORAL GABLES, FLORIDA US 33134 (305) 569 -6993 10340 Democracy Lane Ste 101 Republic Land Development, LLC FAIRFAX, VIRGINIA US 22030 (703) 537 -3160 901 E St NW Ste 410 WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Sallie Mae US 20004 (202) 969 -8020 3999 W Chester Pike NEWTON SQUARE, PENNSYLVANIA US SAP Public Services, Inc 19703 (781) 522 -5244 200 E Robinson St Ste 300 SchenkelShutlz ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 (407) 872 -3222 Page 8 of 10 $0.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $0.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999:.00 $1.00 to $9,999 00 $1400 to $9,991:00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $1.00 to $91999c00 $20,000.00 to. $29,999.00 $10,000.00 to $19;999.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999:00 Confirmation Number - Online Lobbyist Compensation Reports Page 9 of 10 httne'IIRP.(.nrP..1 IPQ vfntP_fl ....1 —;. .- .- -1:— -1 0— on, 11n1n 3420 W Tharp St Ste 100 $ .00 to School Board of Leon County TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32303 $19,99 $19999.00 , (850) 617 -1832 1440 Covenant Way Schroeder Manatee Ranch, Inc LAKEWOOD RANCH, FLORIDA US 34202 $1.00 to $9;999.00 (941) 757-1600 11550 N Meridian St Ste 600 SePRO Corporation CARMEL, INDIANA US 46032 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (317)580.8282 50 Dogwood Ridge $10,000.00 to Shook Consulting, LLC TEQUESTA, FLORIDA US 33469 $19;999_00 (561) 844 -2973 1506 Prudential Dr Southern Strategy Group of Jacksonville, LLC JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32207 $0.00 (904),425-8765 PO Box 10570 Southern Strategy Group, Inc TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32302 $0,00 (850) 671 -4401 5220 Belfort Rd Ste 400 $10,000.00 to St, John and Partners JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32256 -6012' $19 ,999.00 (904)289 -2500 1401 McKinney Ste 900 Standard Renewable Energy, LP HOUSTON, TEXAS US 77010 $1,o0 to $9;9994,00 (281) 768 -4851 5 Triad Center Ste 325 $1:0,000.00 to Suburban Land Reserve, Inc SALT LAKE, UTAH US 84180 Si'9,999.00 (801) 321 -7550 1104 E Twi.ggs St Ste 300 $10,000.00 to Tampa -Hillsborough County Expressway. Authority TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33602 $19,999.00, (813) 272 -6740 PO Box 117 $1.1.000.00 to TECO Energy, Inc. TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33601 $19;999.00 (850)687 -678.5 PO Box 690 Title Technologies, Inc INDIANOLA, MISSISSIPPI US 38751 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (850) 222 -1600 12424 Research Pkwy Ste 140 University of Central Florida Foundation, Inc. ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32826 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (407) 882 -1200 229 Tigert Hall University of Florida Foundation, Inc GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA US 32611 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (352) 392 -4574 3636 5 Sherwood Forest Blvd #440 UNA BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA U5 70816 $0100 (222) 292 -5595 httne'IIRP.(.nrP..1 IPQ vfntP_fl ....1 —;. .- .- -1:— -1 0— on, 11n1n Confirmation Number - Online Lobbyist Compensation Reports Vertical Intergration, Inc Video Communications Southeast Wachovia Corporation Watt Disney World Company Wise Gas, Inc Worldwide Interactive Network Step, 5 - PrimO Contractor Firms No Data Provided Step.6 -Total Compensation Total Compensation: $1,000,000.00 or more Certification 600 NW Shore Blvd Ste 200 TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33609 (813) 864 -1688 PO Box 10004 TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32302 (850) 224 -5420 150 Fayetteville St Mall Ste 600 RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA US 27601 (800) 922 -4684 PO Box 10000 LAKE BUENA VISTA, FLORIDA US 32830 (407) 934 -7639 3700 NW 124th Ave Ste 122. CORAL SPRINGS, FLORIDA US 33 ©65 (954) 636 -4291 1000 Waterford Place KINGSTON, TENNESSEE US 3775-3 (865) 717 -3333 Page 10 of 10 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $10,000.00 to $19;999.00 $1.00 to :$9,999:00 $o.00 $:1,01000.00 to $•'1:9,949:00 1 hereby certify to the veracity and completeness of the information herein; that no reportable compensation has been omitted; and that no officer oremptoyee:of this lobbying firm has made an expenditure in violation of Section 112.3215, F.$. Paul R Bradshaw, Owner ReturnafciSummaniPage if you are not using your personal computer, we strongly recommend you logout of the system to prevent another user from accessing your data. Copyright 0 2006 -2010 State of Florida I Terms of Use I Contact Us Confirmation Number - Online Lobbyist Compensation Reports Page 1 of 9 Ontine Compensation Reporting - Legislative Branch Lobbying Your report was submitted to the Lobbyist Registration Office on August 11, 2010 at 03:28:02 pm Eastern Time. Confirmation Number: 11309 You may wish to print this page for your records. Step 1 - Reporting Period Aprit 1, 2010 - June 30, 2010 Step 2 - Firm Information Southern Strategy Group PO Box 10570 TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32302 (850) 01-440-1 Step 3 - Firm Lobbyists Bradshaw; Paul R., Bustle, Electra Dudleyy, Christopher F o Fraser, Towson Madden, Steve Mitchell, R; Paul Montgoniery, Matthew R. Rancourt; .David A. Webb, Stacey S. Step 4 - Principals and Compensation Principal Advanced Sensor Technology, LLC Ajax Building Corp. Amafkan Managed Care, LLC EXHIBIT Information Compensation 840 First Ave Ste 300 KING OF PRUSSIA, PENNSYLVANIA US $1.00 to $9;999.00 1`9406 (484)690.0572 1080 Commerce Blvd MIDWAY; FLORIDA US 32343 $0.00 (850) 234 =9571 150 2nd Ave N Ste 400 ST PETERSBURG, FLORIDA US 33701 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (727)456.65-01 h +t..�•!lccr•arn2 lo.. tote n / A ------ -A /..,...- --. /A «.d r��• Confirmation Number - Online Lobbyist Compensation Reports Page 2 of 9 75 Arlington St 5th Floor American Renewables, LLC BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS US 02116 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (617) 482 -6150 7681 E Gray Rd $10,000.00 to American Traffic Solutions, Inc SCOTTSDALE, ARIZONA US 85,260 $19,999.00 (480) 596 -4704 1001 Loyola Ave Ste 200A Amtrak NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA US 70113 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (504) 528 -1639 2350 Kerner Blvd Ste 250 Apple Inc SAN RAFAEL, CALIFORNIA WS 94901 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (408) 996 -1010 10401 Linn. Station Rd Appriss LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY US 40223 $1.00 to $9;999.00 (502) 8,75-390.7 516 N Adams St $20,000.00 to Associated Industries of Florida TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 $20;994.00 (800);241-4734 648 Grassmere Park Dr Ste 300 Asurion Insurance Services, Inc NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE US 37211 $0.00 (615) 831 -3000 4800 Deerwood Campus Pky $10,000.00Lo Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Florida, Inc JACKSONVLLL ; FLORIDA US 32246' $19;940.00 (90 4): 905 -6268 800 Meadows Rd Boca Raton Community Hospital BOCA RAT0I4, FLORIDA US 33486 $1.00 to $9;999.00 (561):955 -4288 315 Fairpoirit Dr $10,00040. to Capital Trust Agency GULF BREEZE, FLORIDA US 32561 $19;999...00. (85Q):934 -7100 8930 Stanford Blvd Careone Services, Inc COLUMBIA, MISSISSIPPI US 21045 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (410) 910 -2767 29510 SW 27th Ave Ste 200 $1 00.00 to Carlisle Development Group, LLC COCONUT GROVE, FLORIDA US 33133 $1,.09.99.00 $79; (305) 476 -8118 7711 Carondelet Ave $10,000.00 to Centene Corporation ST LOUIS, MISSOURI US 63105 $1'9,999.00 (314) 725.4477 117 W Duvat St Ste 400 $10,000:00 to City of Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32202 $19,999.00 (904) 630 -1022 400 S Orange Ave $10,000.00 to City of Orlando ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 $19,999,00 (407) 246 -2221 Connrmanon Number - Unlme Lobbyist Compensation Reports Page 3 of 9 httnc• / /cgnnr ?i 1Pa ctaty fl - -....+ ....7.. -.:. - ....C— _ ,-n_, nn .inn. n 300 S Adams St Box A -5 City of Tallahassee TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 -1731 $0.00 (850) 891 -8554 1233 20th St NW Ste 600 College Board, The WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA $1.00 to $9,999.00 US 20036 -2375 (850) 521 -4900 801 N Orange Ave Ste 830 Coning Gilbert Wright a Carter ORLANDO,, FLORIDA US 32801 $0.00 (407) 712 -7300 100 Constellation Way Ste 18,00P Constellation Energy BALTIMORE, MARYLAND. US 21202 $0.00 (727) 543 -0893 4665 Business Center Dr to $11.9,99 Copart, Inc FAIRFIELD, CALIFORNIA US 94534 .0 $19,29�J.D0 (707) 639- 507-9 One -CVS Dr $ (0 to CVS /Caremark WOONSOCKET, RHODE ISLAND US 02895 >A00.00 $19,999.00 (800)249-2784 7227 Clint Moore Rd $20;000,94 to Cypress Creek Partners; LLC BOCA RATON, FLORIDA US 33496 (56'1),347 -6565 $29`,,999,.D0 PO Box 12333 Disaster, - Strategies and Ideas Group, LLC TALLAHASSEE,, FLORIDA US 32317 $'1.00 to $9,999,00 (850) 528-0785 455 5 Orange Ave Ste. 4 0 Dr. P. Phillips Orlando Performing Arts Center ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 02801 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (407);839.0119 298 N Seven oaks Dr $$$19,99 EdSouth KNOXVILLE,. TENNESSEE US 37922 .0to $19,999.00 (865) 342-5120 1800 K St, NW Ste '.900 Educational Testing Service WASHINGTON; DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA $1.00 to $9,999.00 US 20006 (202) 659 -0616 276 SW 34th St Embraer Aircraft Holding, Inc FT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA US 33315 $1.00 to $9;999.00 (954) 359 -3700 600 Peachtree St Ste 2800 Ernst If Young LLP - ATLANTA, GEORGIA US 30308 $1,0D to $9,999.00 (404) 817 -4096 1001 E Atlantic Ave Ste 202 F. E. B. Corp. DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA US 33483 $0.00 (561) 279 -9900 13754 Deseret Ln Farmland Reserve, Inc ST CLOUD, FLORIDA US 34773 -9381 $1.00 to $9;999.00 (407) 957 -6744 httnc• / /cgnnr ?i 1Pa ctaty fl - -....+ ....7.. -.:. - ....C— _ ,-n_, nn .inn. n Confirmation Number - Online Lobbyist Compensation Reports Page 4 of 9 150 -153rd Ave Ste 203 FES, LLC MADEIRA BEACH, FLORIDA US 33708 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (727) 399 -0040 4601 Touchton Road E Bldg 400 JVIA Fidelity investments JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32246 $1.00 to $9,999x0 (904) 588 -7734 2075 Centre Pointe Blvd $$19,999. to First American Title Insurance Company TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32308 $19,999.00 (850) 402 -4101 113 E College Ave $10,000.00 to Florida Association of Community Colleges TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 $19,999.00 (850) 222 -3222 777 Glades Rd $10,000.00 to Florida Atlantic University Foundation, Inc BOCA BATON, FLORIDA.US 33431 $19,999.00 (561) 297 -2003 400 N Meridian St $10,000.00 to Florida Automobite Dealers Association TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 9199 $T9 „999.00 (850.)' 224 -1466 246 E 6th Ave Florida Cable Telecommunications .Association;. TALLAHASSEE, FLORID&US 32303 $1.06 to $9,99q..00 Inc: (850)681 -19:90 One N Clematis St Ste 200 $10,000.00 "to Florida Crystals Corporation WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA US 33401 519,1999,110 (561) 366 -5100 100 W Bay St Ste 600 $20,,000.00 to Florida Family Insurance Company JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32202 $29,999.0.0 (904) 356 - 19110 2850 Pablo Ave Florida Network of Youth and Family Services, TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32308 $1.00 to $9;999..00 Inc (850)922 =4239 231 W Bay Ave Florida Solar Energy Industries Association LONGWOOD, FLORIDA US 32750 -4125 $6.00 (407) 339 -2010 One.S School Ave Ste 301 Florida State Altiance of YMCA SARASOTA, FLORIDA US 34237 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (940) 951 -2916 350 E Colieve Ave Florida Trucking Association TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (850) 222 -9900 305 S Andrews Ave Ste 301 Fort Lauderdale Downtown Development FT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA US 33301 $0,00 Authority (954) 463 -6574 1600 Sawgrass Corporate Pky # 230 G. L. Homes of Florida Corporation SUNRISE, FLORIDA US 33323 $1.00 to $9,999:00 (954) 753 -1730 Confirmation Number - Online Lobbyist Compensation Reports Page 5 of 9 hHrc• / /eprnre4 1pa etatn fl ---1 .,_. -C_ _2 n._ n,. , r.,,.1.. PO Box 446 Gasparilla Island Conservation 8 Improvement BOLA GRANDE, FLORIDA US 33921 $1.00 to $9,999.00 Association, Inc (941) 964 -2667 5555 W 73rd St Government Payment Services, Inc INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA US 46268 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (888) 561 -7888 250 Ave K SW Highland Cassidy, LLC WINTER HAVEN, FLORIDA US 33880 $0.00 (863) 619 -7103 2602 Lotus Dr IBM. Corporation TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32318 $1.,00 to $9,999.00 (800) 426 -4968 3522 Thomasville Rd Ste 200 Infinity' Software Development, Inc TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32309 $1.00. to $9;999.00 (850) 383 -1011 5110 Maryland Way Ste 120 Inf rastructure Corporation of America NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE US 37027 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (615) 377 - 4730 1800 W Infl. Speedway Blvd Bldg S $10,000.00 to l Internationa Speedway Corporation DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA US 3211,4 $1`9,999.00 (386) 254- 2700 PO Box 163849 $10,000.00 to IQ Innovations; LLC COLUMBUS, OHIO US 43216 -3842 $179,999,00 (614) 621 -1500 84 Business Park Dr Ste 307 It's About Time ARMONK, NEW YORK US 1:0504 $0;00 (914)273.2230 4305 Pineyiew Dr Ste 300 J Et B Medical Supply COMMERCE TOWNSHIP, MICHIGAN US $.1.00 to $9;999.00 (248) 360 -9977 PO Box 54299 $10,000.00 to Jacksonville Greyhound Racing, Inc JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32245 $19,999;00 (904) 680 -5383 507 E Michigan St MS M -4 Johnson Controls, Inc MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN US 53202 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (414) 221 -0549 9801 Lake Nona Rd $20;000.00 to Lake Nona Property Holdings, LLC ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32827 $29,999.00 (407) 851 -9091 147 Easy St LCS Correctional Services LAFAYETTE, LOUISIANA US 70506 $0:00 (337) 234 -1533 25748 82nd Ave $10,000.00 to Legoland LANGLEY, BRITISH COLUMBIA CA V1M2M8 $19,999.00 001 (604) 882 -5463 hHrc• / /eprnre4 1pa etatn fl ---1 .,_. -C_ _2 n._ n,. , r.,,.1.. Confirmation Number - Online Lobbyist Compensation Reports Page 6 of 9 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $1,00 to $9,999.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $1.00 to $9,959.00 $0.00 $1,00 to $9,999.00 $10,000.00 to $19;999.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 1150 18th St NW #600 WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA LexisNex s US 20005 (800) 227 -4908 1800 Phoenix Blvd Ste 120 LogstiCare Solutions COLLEGE PARK, GEORGIA US 30349 (770) 629 -3442 135 Nathan Ln Mansa Equity Partners, Inc CARLISLE, MASSACHUSETTS US 01741 (978) 371 -6111 601 SE 25th Ave Marion County Board of County Commissioners OCALA, FLORIDA US 34471 (352) 438 -2300 301 E Pine 5t Ste 150 MSIA ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 (888) 231 -8895 1 Post St McKesson Corporation SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA US 94104 (415)9$3 -8494 3230 W Commercial Blvd Ste 190 MCNA Dental Plans FTLAUDERDALE' FLORIDA US. 33309 (800) 494 -6262 M 3 Congress. St Mentor Network, The BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS US 02210 (305")598 -0242 One Merck 'Dr WHITEHOUSE STATION, NEW JERSEY US Merck, Sharpe a Dohme Corporation 08889 (888) 774-8364 1250 Tustin Ave MorphoTrak Inc ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA US 92807 (714):238.20,73 215 S Monroe St .Ste 730 Mosaic Fertilizer LLC TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 (800) 918 -8270 1962 Centerville Rd Motorola, Inc TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32308 (800) 826 -1913 950 22nd St N Ste 825 NaphCare, Inc BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA US 35203 (205) 458 -8496 814 Hwy.A1A Ste 300 National Safety Commission, Inc PONTE VEDRA BEACH, FLORIDA US 32082 (904) 688 -2311 5000 W Hwy. 98 Non - Secure Programs, Inc PANAMA CITY, FLORIDA US 32401 (850) 747 -8776 Page 6 of 9 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $1,00 to $9,999.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $1.00 to $9,959.00 $0.00 $1,00 to $9,999.00 $10,000.00 to $19;999.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 �onu rmanon ivumber - unlme Lobbyist Compensation Reports Page 7 of 9 925 74th Ave SW NPE Florida, LLC VERO BEACH, FLORIDA US 32968 $0.00 (323) 650 -5095 6701 Center Dr W Ste 160 ODS Technologies, L.P. d /b /a TVG Network LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA US 90045 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (310) 242 -9520 525 5 Magnolia Ave Orlando - Orange County Expressway Authority ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 $19,99.00 to $14,999.00 $ (407)835- 2815 PO Box 10570 Paul Bradshaw P. A. TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32302 $0.00 (850) 671 -4401 PO Box 18000 Pensacola Christian College PENSACOLA, FLORIDA US 32523 $10,000.00 to (650) 478 -8496 $19,999;00 115017th St NW Ste 503 Philanthropy Roundtable, The WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA $10i'00mo to US 20036 $79,949.0.0 (2021922 -8333 530DW Cypress St Ste: 300 Post Buckley Schuh R Jernigan TAMPA, FLORIDA U5 33607 -1712 $1.00 to $9,.999.00 (800) 477 -7275 980.1 Premier Pkwy Premier Beverage Company MIRAMAR, FLORIDA US 33025 $10,000.00 to (454) 436 -9200 $19,999,00 305 Sarasota Dr Pro Tech Monitoring, Inc TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32312 $:1.00 to $9,999,00 (8$8) 677 -6278 PsychiatHC`5 »lufions, Inc/Premier 'Behavioral One Alhambra Plaza Ste 750 Solutions CORAL GABLES, FLORIDA US 33134 $1:00 to 59,999;00 (305) 564 -6943 701 Pennsylvania Ave NW Ste 560 Sallie Mae, Inc WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA $0,00 US 20004 (202)969 -8020 3999 W Chester Pike SAP Public Services, Inc NEWTON SQUARE, PENNSYLVANIA US $0.00 19703 (781) 522 -5244 3420 W Tharpe St Ste 100 School Board of Leon County TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32303 $0.00 (850) 617 -1832 1440 Covenant Way Schroeder Manatee Ranch, Inc LAKEWOOD. RANCH, FLORIDA US 34202 $1.00 to $9;999:00 (941) 757 -1600 h itT1C'IICP.f :llt'P.i Jea CiAYP Fl 11CIa/imin lnrn }pr}ar)Inn..4n..4 /Fi.,.,l - .. -. ­U—:- _1 �— ."I ...,,.., Confirmation Number - Online Lobbyist Compensation Reports Step 5 - Prime Contractor Firms 11550 N Meridian St Ste 600 SePRO Corporation CARMEL, INDIANA US 46032 -4565 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (317) 580 -8282 1506 Prudential Dr Southern Strategy Group of Jacksonville, LLC JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32207 $0.00 (904) 425 -8765 PO Box 10570 Southern Strategy Group, Inc TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32302 $0.00 (850) 671 -4401 5220 Betfort Rd Ste 400 St. John %Partners JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32256 -6012 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (904) 281 -2500 1401 McKinney Ste 900 Standard Renewable Energy, LP HOUSTON, TEXAS US 77010 $1.00 to $91599.00 (281) 7684851 Tam pa- Hillsharough County ExprQssway 1104 E Twiggs St Ste 300 TAMPA, FLORIDA U5.33602 $19 +000.00 to Authority (813) 272 -6740_ $19,999.00 PO Box 111 $10,00 0 to TECO Energy, Inc TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33601 :9 99.00 $1,999, (850) 681 -6785 PO Box 690 Title Technologies, Inc INDIANOLA, MISSISSIPPL.US 38751 $1.00 to,59,999100 (850) 222 -1600 12424 Research Pky Ste 140 University of Central Florida Foundation, Inc ORLANDO, FLORIDA US "32826 $1.00 to $9,999;00 (407) 882 -1,200 600 N West Shore Blvd Ste 200 Vertical Integration, Inc TAMPA, FLORIDA US 13609 $1.00 to 591999.00 (813) 864 -1688 NC1286 Wachovia Corporation 150 Fayetteville St Mall Ste 600 $.1,00 to $9,999.00 RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA US 27609 (800)922.4684 PO Box 10000 Walt Disney World Company LAKE BUENA VISTA, FLORIDA US 32830 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (407)934.7639 3700 NW 124th Ave Ste 122 Wise Gas,. Inc' CORAL SPRINGS, FLORIDA US 33065 $0.00 (954) 636 -4291 1000 Waterford Place Worldwide Interactive Network (WIN) KINGSTON, TENNESSEE US 37763 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (865) 717 -3333 Step 5 - Prime Contractor Firms Confirmation Number - Online Lobbyist Compensation Reports Page 9 of 9 No Data Provided Step 6 - Total Compensation Total Compensation: $1,000,000.00 or more Certification 1 hereby certify to the veracity and completeness of the information herein; that no reportable compensation has been omitted; and that no officer or employee of this lobbying firm has made an expenditure in violation of Section 11.045; F.S. Paul R Bradshaw, Owner eturc to F--m ,- ' �7 — - e If you are not using your personal computer, we strongly recommend you logout of the system to prevent another user from' accessing your data. Copyright O 2006 -2010 State of Florida I Terms of Use I Contact Us htlna• /IePnnrP'3 1PV etntr fl --, -tom. _c_o__ .,11, ,..—. ..0 a v u Vv - v v I.VVUy a � VJIIPcLi3atiuii 1wPVLLa Online Compensation Reporting - Executive Branch Lobbying ragc i vi iv Your report was submitted to the Lobbyist Registration Office on May 03, 2010 at 02:51:15 pm Eastern Time. Confirmation Number: 10167 You may wish to print this page for your records. Step 1 - Reporting Period January 1, 2010 - March 31, 2010 Step 2 - Firm Information Southern Strategy Group PO Box 10570 TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32302 (850) 671 -4401 Step 3 - Firm Lobbyists • Bradshaw, Paul R. • Bustle, Electra • Dudley, Christopher F. • Fraser, Towson • Madden, Steven J. • Mitchell, R- Paul • Montgomery, Matthew R. • Rancourt, David • Webb, Stacey S. Step 4 - Principals and Compensation Principal Advanced Sensor Technology, LLC AIG Retirement Ajax Building Corp Information Compensation 840 First Ave Ste 300 KING OF PRUSSIA, PENNSYLVANIA US $1.00 to $9,999.00 19406 (484) 690 -0572 10006 N Date Mabry Hwy Ste 113 $10,000.00 to TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33618 $19,999.00 (813) 269 -3363 1080 Commerce Blvd MIDWAY, FLORIDA US 32343 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (850) 224 -9571 https : / /secure3.leg. state. fl.us /admintprotected/content/final report_submit confinn.cfin ?rpt... 5/3/2010 i.onnrmatron ivumoer - vnnne Loobyrst Uompensatton Keports Page 2 of 10 - -cure3.leg. state .fl.us /admin/protected /content/final report_submit confirm.cfin ?rpt... 5/3/2010 19321 -C US Hwy 19 N 11320 $10,000.00 to Allied EyeCare, LLC CLEARWATER, FLORIDA US 33764 $19,999:00 (727) 538 -7719 150 2nd Ave N Ste 400 $ .00 to American Managed Care, LLC ST PETERSBURG, FLORIDA US 33701 $39,99 $39999.00 , (727) 456 -6501 75 Arlington St FL 5 American Renewables, LLC BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS US 02116 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (617) 482 -6150 7681 East Gray Rd $10,000.00 to American Traffic Solutions SCOTTSDALE, ARIZONA US 85260 $19,999.00 (480) 596 -4704 1 Infinite Loop MS 81 -2CF Apple Inc CUPERTINO, CALIFORNIA US 95014- $1.00 to $9,999.00 2084 (408) 996 -1010 10401 Linn Station Rd $1 0 to Appriss, Inc LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY US 40223 -3842 $1199,,9999 9..00 (502) 875 -3907 516 N Adams St . Associated Industries of Florida TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (800) 241 -4734 648 Grassmere Park Dr Ste 300 Asurion Insurance services, Inc NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE US 37211 $0.00 (615) 837 -3000 4800 Deerwood Campus Pkwy $10,000.00 to Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Florida, Inc JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32246 $19,999.00 (904) 905 -6268 800 Meadows Rd Boca Raton Community Hospital, Inc BOCA RATON, FLORIDA US 33486 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (561) 955 -4288 315 Fairpoint Dr Capital Trust Agency GULF BREEZE, FLORIDA US 32561 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (850) 934 -7100 8930 Stanfield Blvd $ 0 to CareOne Services, Inc COLUMBIA, MARYLAND US 21045 $19,999. $19999.00 , (410) 910 -2767 2950 SW 27th Ave Ste 200 Carlisle Development Group, LLC COCONUT GROVE, FLORIDA US 33133 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (305) 276 -8118 Centene Place 7711 Carondelet Ave $10,000.00 to Centene Corporation ST LOUIS, MISSOURI US 63105 $19,999.00 (314) 725 -4477 117 W Duval St Ste 400 City of Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32202 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (904) 630 -1002 - -cure3.leg. state .fl.us /admin/protected /content/final report_submit confirm.cfin ?rpt... 5/3/2010 https: / /secure3.leg. state. fl. usladminlprotectedleontentlfinal report_subinit confirm.cfm ?rpt... 5/3/2010 400 S Orange Ave City of Orlando ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (407) 246 -2221 300 S Adams St City of Tallahassee TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 $0.00 (850) 891 -8554 7432 E.S.R. 50 Ste 1 Clean Fuel, LLC GROVELAND, FLORIDA US 34736 $0.00 (352) 429 -9900 Highpoint Center Ste 1010 College Board, The TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (850) 521 -4900 801 N Orange Ave Ste 830 Coiling Gilbert Wright 13 Carter ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 $0.00 (407) 712 -7300 4665 Business Center Dr $ .00 to Copart, Inc FAIRFIELD, CALIFORNIA US 94534 $19,99 $19999.00 , (707) 639 -5070 4101 International Pkwy $30,000.00 to Critical Information Network, LLC CARROLLTON, TEXAS US 75007 j39,999.00 (972) 309 -4398 One CVS Drive WOONSOCKET, RHODE ISLAND US $10,000.00 to CVS /Caremark 02895 $19,999.00 (800) 241 -2784 7227 Clint Moore Rd Cypress Creek Partners LLC BOCA RATON, FLORIDA US 33496 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (561) 347 -6565 1177 Ave of Americas 47th FL 6136 $30,000.00 to Dickstein Shapiro, LLP NEW YORK, NEW YORK US 10036 $39,999.00 (212) 896 -5423 PO Box 12333 $10,000.00 to Disaster, Strategies and Ideas Group, LLC TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32317 $19,999.00 (850) 528 -0785 455 S Orange Ave Ste 410 Dr. P. Phillips Orlando Performing Arts Center ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (407) 839 -0119 600 N W Shore Blvd Ste 200 Duncan Companies, The TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33609 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (877) 738 -6226 298 N Seven Oaks Dr $10,000.00 to EdSouth KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE US 37922 $19,999. $19,999.00 (865) 342 -51.20 1800 K St NW Ste 900 Educational Testing Service WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA $1.00 to $9,999.00 US 20006 https: / /secure3.leg. state. fl. usladminlprotectedleontentlfinal report_subinit confirm.cfm ?rpt... 5/3/2010 �VIIIIuuauuu IN uulACI - vuuuc 1- 000Yisr k-ompensanon Keporns rage,+ 01 lu https: / /secure3.leg.state.fl.usladminl protected lcontentlfinal_report_submit confinn.cfin ?rpt... 5/3/2010 (202) 659 -0616 276 SW 34th St Embraer Aircraft Holding, Inc. FT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA US 33315 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (954) 359 -3700 280 Park Ave FL 26 West Entwistle and Cappucci LLP NEW YORK, NEW YORK US 10017 $0.00 (212) 894 -7200 600 Peachtree St Ste 2800 $10,000.00 to Ernst Et Young LLP ATLANTA, GEORGIA US 30308 $19,999.00 (404) 817 -4096 PO Box 2455 F.E.B. Corp. KEY WEST, FLORIDA US 33045 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (561) 279 -9900 13754 Desert Lane Farmland Reserve, Inc ST CLOUD, FLORIDA US 34773 -9381 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (407) 957 -6744 150 -153rd Ave Ste 203 FES, LLC MADEIRA BEACH, FLORIDA US 33708 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (727) 399 -0040 4601 Touchton Rd E Bldg 400 JVIA Fidelity Investments JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32246 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (904) 588 -7734 2075 Centre Point Blvd $10,000.00 to First American Title Insurance Company TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32308 $19,999.00 (850) 402 -4101 113 E College Ave Florida Association of Community Colleges TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (850) 222 -3222 777 Glades Rd 'Florida Atlantic University Foundation, Inc BOCA RATON, FLORIDA US 33431 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (561) 297 -2003 400 N Meridian St Florida Automobile Dealers Association TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (850) 224 -1466 Florida Cable Telecommunications Association, 246 E 6th Ave TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32303 $1.00 to $9,999.00 Inc (850) 681 -1990 One N Clematis St Ste 200 Florida Crystals Corporation WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA US 33401 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (561) 366 -5100 501 Gardenview Ave Florida Energy Associates, LLC DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA US 32126 - $0.00 5669 (386) 255 -8118 100 West Bay St Ste 600 Florida Family Insurance Company JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32202 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (904) 356 -1900 https: / /secure3.leg.state.fl.usladminl protected lcontentlfinal_report_submit confinn.cfin ?rpt... 5/3/2010 � I- -Va vaataaav uv v vra l �—atPa.al' -llV a' a11FVl1J I Qb'l J V L IV https:Hsecure3.ieg. state.fl.usladmin /protectedlcontentlflnal report submit confirm.cfin ?rpt... 5/3/2010 2728 Pablo Ave Florida Network of Youth and Family Services, TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32308 $1.00 to $9,999.00 Inc (850) 922 -4234 231 West Bay Ave Florida Solar Energy Industries Association LONGWOOD, FLORIDA US 32750 $0.00 (407) 339 -2010 One South School Ave Ste 301 Florida State Alliance of YMCA SARASOTA, FLORIDA US 34237 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (940) 951 -2916 350 E College Ave Florida Trucking Association TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (850) 222 -9900 9340 Hazard Way Ste B•02 Forensic Imaging It Archiving, Inc SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA US 92123 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (858) 268 -2305 Fort Lauderdale Downtown Development 305 S Andrews Ave Ste 301 $10,000.00 to Authority FT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA US 33301 $19,999.00 (954) 463 -6574 Ste 300 G.L. Homes of Florida Corporation 1600 Sawgrass Corporate Parkway $1.00 to $9,999.00 SUNRISE, FLORIDA US 33323 (954) 753 -1730 Gasparilla Island Conservation and Improvement PO Box 446 Association BOCA GRANDE, FLORIDA US 33921 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (941) 964 -2667 5555 W 73rd St Government Payment Services, Inc INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA US 46268 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (888) 561 -7888 70 Gray Cliff Rd Gray Cliff Ventures, LLC NEWTON, MASSACHUSETTS US 02459 $0.00 (617) 216 -5552 100 N Tampa St Ste 2700 $10,000.00 to Homeowners Choice Insurance, Inc TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33602 $19,999.00 (727) 336 -9091 1650 Summit Lake Dr Ste 104 $10,000.00 to IBM Corporation TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32317 $19,999.00 (800) 426 -4968 3522 Thomasville Rd Ste 200 $10,000.00 to Infinity Software Development, Inc TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32308 $19,999.00 (850) 383 -1011 5110 Maryland Way Ste 120 $10,000.00 to Infrastructure Corporation of America NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE US 37027 $19,999.00 (615) 377 -4730 1801 International Speedway Blvd International Speedway Corporation DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA US 32114 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (386) 254 -2700 PO Box 163849 https:Hsecure3.ieg. state.fl.usladmin /protectedlcontentlflnal report submit confirm.cfin ?rpt... 5/3/2010 k-orwrmacion ivumoer - vnnne L000yist t,ompensanon tcepores rage o or tv IQ Innovotations, LLC COLUMBUS, OHIO US 43216 -3849 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (614) 621 -1500 84 Business Park Dr Ste 307 It's About Time ARMONK, NEW YORK US 10504 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (914) 273 -2230 4305 Pineview Dr Ste 300 COMMERCE TOWNSHIP, MICHIGAN US $10,000.00 to J Et B Medical Supply 48390 $19,999.00 (248) 360 -9977 PO Box 54249 Jacksonville Greyhound Racing, Inc JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32245 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (904) 680 -5383 507 E Michigan St Mailstation M -4 Johnson Controls, Inc MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN US 53202 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (414) 221 -0549 9801 Lake Nona Rd $2 0 to Lake Nona Property Holdings, LLC ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32827 $2299,,9999 9..00 (407) 851 -9091 147 Easy St LCS Correctional Services LAFAYETTE, LOUISIANA US 70506 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (337) 234 -1533 25748 82nd Ave Le oland g LANGLEY, British Columbia UK V1 $1.00 to $9,999.00 2MB 001 (604)882.5463 1150 18th NW 11600 WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA $30,000.00 to LexisNexis US 20005 $39,999.00 (800) 227 -4908 1640 Phoenix Blvd Ste 200 LogistiCare Solutions, LLC COLLEGE PARK, GEORGIA US 30349 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (770) 629 -3442 135 Nathan Lane Mansa Equity Partners, Inc CARLISE, MASSACHUSETTS US 01741 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (978) 371 -6111 601 SE 25th Ave Marion County Commission OCALA, FLORIDA US 34471 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (352) 438 -2300 301 E Pine St Ste 150 $10,000.00 to MBIA ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 $19,999.00 (888) 231 -8895 One Post St McKesson Corporation SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA US 94104 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (415) 983 -8494 3230 West Commercial Blvd Ste 190 $10,000.00 to MCNA Dental Plans FT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA US 33309 $19,999.00 (800) 494 -6262 https: / /secure3.leg. state. fl. us /admin/protected /content/fmal report_submit confirm.din ?rpt... 5/3/2010 �_,onnrmarnon i ,4wnoer - vrume I-000yrsr k,ompenSauUCi ncpUIL6 https: / /se=e3. leg. state. fl. us ladminlprotectedleontentlfinal report_submit_confirrn.cfin ?rpt... 5/3/2010 313 Congress St $10,000.00 to Mentor Network, The BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS US 02210 $19,999.00 (305) 598 -0242 One Merck Dr Merck, Sharp 8 Dohme Corporation WHITEHOUSE STATION, NEW JERSEY US $ 1.00 to $9,999.00 08889 (888) 776 -8364 1250 Tustin Ave $10,000.00 to MorphoTrak, Inc ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA US 92807 $19,999.00 (714) 238 -2073 150 S Monroe St Ste 306 $10,000.00 to Mosaic Fertilizer, LLC TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 $19,999.00 (800) 918 -8270 4611 Johnson Rd Ste 8 $10,000.00 to MotionPoint Corporation COCONUT CREEK, FLORIDA US 33073 $19,999.00 (954) 421 -0890 1962 Centerville Rd $10,000.00 to Motorola TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32308 $19,999.00 (800) 826 -1913 950 22nd St N Ste 825 $30,000.00 to NaphCare, Inc BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA US 35203 $39,999.00 (205) 458 -8496 814 Al A Ste 300 PONTE VEDRA BEACH, FLORIDA US $10,000.00 to National Safety Commission, Inc 32082 $19,999.00 (904) 688 -2311 5000 W Hwy 38 Non- Secure Programs, Inc PANAMA CITY, FLORIDA US 32401 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (850) 747 -8776 6701 Center Dr W Ste 160 ODS Technologies, L.P. d /b /a TVG Network LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA US 90045 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (310) 242 -9520 980 N Federal Hwy Omni Advertising BOCA RATON, FLORIDA US 33498 $0.00 (561) 620 -4774 525 S Magnolia Ave $10,000.00 to Orlando Orange County Expressway Authority ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 $19,999.00 (407) 835 -2815 2003 Apalachee Pkwy Ste 104 Parkway Oakland Properties TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (850) 878 -5245 PO Box 10570 Paul Bradshaw, P.A. TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32302 $0.00 (850) 671 -4401 PO Box 18000 Pensacola Christian College PENSACOLA, FLORIDA US 32523 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (850) 478 -8496 https: / /se=e3. leg. state. fl. us ladminlprotectedleontentlfinal report_submit_confirrn.cfin ?rpt... 5/3/2010 lAnIlnnation 1Vumocr - vnt= Lobnylst uompensatlon Keports rage a of to https:Hsecure3.leg. state. fl.us /admin/protected/content/final report—submit confirmAin ?rpt... 5/3/2010 1150 17th St NW WASHIGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA $10,000.00 to Philanthropy Roundtable, The US 20036 $19,999.00 (202) 822 -8333 5300 West Cypress St Ste 300 Post, Buckley, Schuh & Jernigan TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33607 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (800) 477 -7275 9801 Premier Parkway Premier Beverage Company MIRAMAR, FLORIDA US 33025 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (954) 436 -9200 2549 Success Dr Pro Tech Monitoring, Inc ODESSA, FLORIDA US 33556. $1 -00 to $9,999.00 (888) 677 -6278 Columbus Center Psychiatric Solutions, Inc /Premier Behavioral One Alhambra Plaza Ste 750 $1,00 to $9,999.00 Solutions CORAL GABLES, FLORIDA US 33134 (305) 569 -6993 3999 W Chester Pike NEWTON SQUARE, PENNSYLVANIA US $10,000.00 to SAP Public Services, Inc 19703 $19,999.00 (781) 522 -5244 200 E Robinson St Ste 300 SchenkelShuttz ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (407) 872 -3222 1440 Covenant Way Schroeder Manatee Ranch, Inc LAKEWOOD RANCH, FLORIDA US 34202 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (941) 757 -1600 11550 N Meridian St Ste 600 SePRO Corporation CARMEL, INDIANA US 46032 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (317) 580 -8282 1506 Prudential Dr Southern Strategy Group of Jacksonville, LLC JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32207 $0.00 (904) 425 -8765 PO Box 10570 Southern Strategy Group, Inc TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32302 $0.00 (850) 671 -4401 5220 Belfort Rd Ste 400 JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32256 -6012 $10,000.00 to St. John and Partners $19,999.00 (904) 281 -2500 1401 McKinney Ste 900 Standard Renewable Energy, LP HOUSTON, TEXAS US 77010 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (281) 768 -4851 5 Triad Center Ste 325 $10,000.00 to Suburban Land Reserve, Inc SALT LAKE, UTAH US 84180 $19,999.00 (801) 321 -7550 1104 E Twiggs St Ste 300 https:Hsecure3.leg. state. fl.us /admin/protected/content/final report—submit confirmAin ?rpt... 5/3/2010 wuiuruaruuu ivumoer - unnne t,000yist C,ompensanon Keports gage y or iu Step 5 - Prime Contractor Firms No Data Provided Step 6 - Total Compensation Total Compensation: $1,000,000.00 or more Certification I hereby certify to the veracity and completeness of the information herein; that no reportable compensation has been omitted; and that no officer or employee of this lobbying firm has made an expenditure in violation of Section 112.3215, F.S. https: / /secure3.leg. state. fl .us /admin/protected/content/final report_submit_confirm.cfm ?rpt... 5/3/2010 TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33602 $10,000.00 to Tampa - Hillsborough County Expressway Authority (813) 272 -6740 $19,999.00 PO Box 111 $10,000.00 to TECO Energy, Inc TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33601 $19,999. $19,999.00 (850) 681 -6785 PO Box 690 Title Technologies, Inc INDIANOLA, MISSISSIPPI US 38751 $0.00 (850) 222 -1600 12424 Research Pkwy Ste 140 University of Central Florida Foundation, Inc. ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32826 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (407) 882 -1200 3636 S Sherwood Forest Blvd Ste 440 UNA BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA US 70816 $0.00 (222) 292 -5595 600 NW Shore Blvd Ste 200 Vertical Intergration, Inc TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33609 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (813) 864 -1688 PO Box 10004 Video Communications Southeast TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32302 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (850) 224 -5420 150 Fayetteville St Mall Ste 600 $10,000.00 to Wachovia Corporation RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA US 27601 $19,999.00 (800) 922 -4684 PO Box 10000 Walt Disney World Company LAKE BUENA VISTA, FLORIDA US 32830 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (407) 934 -7639 3700 NW 124th Ave Ste 122 Wise Gas, Inc CORAL SPRINGS, FLORIDA US 33065 $0.00 (954) 636 -4291 1000 Waterford Place $1 0 to Worldwide Interactive Network KINGSTON, TENNESSEE US 37763 $1199,,9999 9..00 (865) 717 -3333 Step 5 - Prime Contractor Firms No Data Provided Step 6 - Total Compensation Total Compensation: $1,000,000.00 or more Certification I hereby certify to the veracity and completeness of the information herein; that no reportable compensation has been omitted; and that no officer or employee of this lobbying firm has made an expenditure in violation of Section 112.3215, F.S. https: / /secure3.leg. state. fl .us /admin/protected/content/final report_submit_confirm.cfm ?rpt... 5/3/2010 � UUfuulauvll 1vuu1UC1 - U111111C LODUy1S1 l.0mpensa110n ICeports Yage IV Ot lU Paul Bradshaw, Owner If you are not using your personal computer, we strongly recommend you logout of the system to prevent another user from accessing your data. Copyright © 2006 -2010 State of Florida I Terms of Use I Contact Us https://secure3.leg. state. fl. us /admin/ protected / content / final _report_submit_confirm.cfm ?rpt... 5/3/2010 Online Compensation Reporting - Legistative Branch Lobbying Your report was submitted to the Lobbyist Registration Office on May 031 2010 at 02:49:34 pm Eastern Time. Confirmation Number: 10166 You may wish to print this page for your records. Step 1 - Reporting Period January 1, 2010 - March 31, 2010 Step 2 - Firm Information Southern Strategy Group PO Box 10570 TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32302 (850) 671 -4401 Step 3 - Firm Lobbyists • Bradshaw, Paul R. • Bustle, Electra • Dudley, Christopher F. • Fraser, Towson • Madden, Steve • Mitchell, R. Paul • Montgomery, Matthew R. • Rancourt, David A. • Webb, Stacey S. Step 4 - Principals and Compensation You removed a principal from this report. Principal Advanced Sensor Technology, LLC Ajax Building Corp. Information Compensation 840 First Ave Ste 300 KING OF PRUSSIA, PENNSYLVANIA US $10,000.00 to 19406 $19,999.00 (484) 690 -0572 1080 Commerce Blvd MIDWAY, FLORIDA US 32343 $0.00 (850) 224 -9571 https: / /secure3.leg. state. fl. usladminlprotectedleontentlfinal report submit confirm.ef l ?rpt... 5/3/2010 k-onnrmanon ivumoer - unime t,000yist t,ompensauon xeports rage 2 of v https: /fsecure3.leg. state .fl.us /admin/protecte&content/final report submit confirm.efin ?rpt... 5/3/2010 150 2nd Ave N Ste 400 American Managed Care, LLC ST PETERSBURG, FLORIDA US 33701 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (727) 456 -6501 75 Arlington St 5th Floor American Renewables, LLC BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS US 02116 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (617) 482 -6150 7681 E Gray Rd $10,000.00 to American Traffic Solutions, Inc SCOTTSDALE, ARIZONA US 85260 $19,999.00 (480) 596 -4704 2350 Kerner Blvd Ste 250 Apple Inc SAN RAFAEL, CALIFORNIA US 94901 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (408) 996 -1010 10401 Linn Station Rd Appriss LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY US 40223 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (502) 875 -3907 516 N Adams St $20,000.00 to Associated Industries of Florida TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 $29,999.00 (800) 241 -4734 648 Grassmere Park Dr Ste 300 Asurion Insurance Services, Inc NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE US 37211 $0.00 (615) 837 -3000 4800 Deerwood Campus Pky $10,000.00 to Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Florida, Inc JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32246 $19,999.00 (904) 905 -6268 800 Meadows Rd Boca Raton Community Hospital BOCA RATON, FLORIDA US 33486 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (561) 955 -4288 315 Fairpoint Dr $10,000.00 to Capital Trust Agency GULF BREEZE, FLORIDA US 32561 $19,999.00 (850) 934 -7100 8930 Stanford Blvd CareOne Services, Inc COLUMBIA, MISSISSIPPI US 21045 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (410) 910 -2767 2950 SW 27th Ave Ste 200 $ .00 to Carlisle Development Group, LLC COCONUT GROVE, FLORIDA US 33133 $19,99 $19999.00 , (305) 476 -8118 7711 Carondetet Ave $10,000. 00 to Centene Corporation ST LOUIS, MISSOURI US 63105 $19999.00 $19,99 , (314) 725 -4477 117 W Duval St Ste 400 $10,000.00 to City of Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32202 19,99 $19999.00 $, (904) 630 -1022 400 S Orange Ave $10,000.00 to City of Orlando ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 $19,99 $19999.00 , (407) 246 -2221 City of Tallahassee 300 S Adams St Box A -5 $0.00 TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 -1731 https: /fsecure3.leg. state .fl.us /admin/protecte&content/final report submit confirm.efin ?rpt... 5/3/2010 l.Utu1n11auVII IVUMUCt - vututc LVUUyLJL l.Vlllij011batlVll AUPWLw I arc Q17 (850) 891 -8554 1233 20th St NW Ste 600 College Board, The WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA $1.00 to $9,999.00 US 20036 -2375 (850) 521 -4900 801 N Orange Ave Ste 830 Coiling Gilbert Wright 8 Carter ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 $0.00 (407) 712 -7300 4665 Business Center Dr $10,000.00 to Copart, Inc FAIRFIELD, CALIFORNIA US 94534 $19,999.00 (707) 639 -5070 One CVS Dr $ 0 to CVS /Caremark WOONSOCKET, RHODE ISLAND US 02895 $19,999. $19999.00 , (800) 241 -2784 7227 Clint Moore Rd Cypress Creek Partners, LLC BOCA RATON, FLORIDA US 33496 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (561) 347 -6565 PO Box 12333 Disaster, Strategies and Ideas Group, LLC TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32317 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (850) 528 -0785 455 S Orange Ave Ste 410 Dr. P. Phillips Orlando Performing Arts Center ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (407) 839 -0119 298 N Seven Oaks Dr $10,000.00 EdSouth KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE US 37922 $19,999.00 $19,999.00 (865) 342 -5120 1800 K St NW Ste 900 Educational Testing Service WASHINGTON, D15TRICT OF COLUMBIA $1.00 to $9,999.00 US 20006 (202) 659 -0616 276 SW 34th St Embraer Aircraft Holding, Inc FT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA US 33315 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (954) 359 -3700 600 Peachtree St Ste 2800 Ernst @ Young LLP ATLANTA, GEORGIA US 30308 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (404) 817 -4096 1001 E Atlantic Ave Ste 202 F. E. B. Corp. DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA US 33483 $0.00 (561) 279 -9900 13754 Desert Ln Farmland Reserve, Inc ST CLOUD, FLORIDA US 34773 -9381 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (407) 957 -6744 150 -153rd Ave Ste 203 FES, LLC MADEIRA BEACH, FLORIDA US 33708 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (727) 399 -0040 Fidelity Investments 4601 Touchton Road E Bldg 400 JVIA $1.00 to $9,999.00 JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32246 https: / /secure3.leg. state. fl .us /adinin /protected/content/final report_submit confinn.cfin ?rpt... 5/3/2010 i,onnrmanon tv umoer - urine >_ 000yist t,ompensatton Keports Yage4ot1) https: / /secure3. leg. state. fl. usl admin 1protectedleontentlfinal_report_ submit confirTn.cfin ?rpt... 5/3/2010 (904) 588 -7734 2075 Centre Pointe Blvd First American Title Insurance Company TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32308 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 (850) 402 -4101 113 E College Ave Florida Association of Community Colleges TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 (850) 222 -3222 777 Glades Rd Florida Atlantic University Foundation, Inc BOCA RATON, FLORIDA US 33431 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 (561) 297 -2003 400 N Meridian St Florida Automobile Dealers Association TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 (850) 224 -1466 Florida Cable Telecommunications Association, 246 E 6th Ave Inc TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32303 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (850) 681 -1990 One N Clematis St Ste 200 Florida Crystals Corporation WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA US 33401 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (561) 366 -5100 501 N Grandview Ave Florida Energy Associates, LLC DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA US 32126- $0.00 5669 (386) 255 -8118 100 W Bay St Ste 600 Florida Family Insurance Company JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32202 $20,000.00 to (904) 356 -1900 $29,999.00 Florida Network of Youth and Family Services, 2850 Pablo Ave Inc TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32308 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (850) 922 -4234 231 W Bay Ave Florida Solar Energy Industries Association LONGWOOD, FLORIDA US 32750 -4125 $0.00 (407) 339 -2010 One S School Ave Ste 301 Florida State Alliance of YMCA SARASOTA, FLORIDA US 34237 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (940) 951 -2916 350 E College Ave Florida Trucking Association TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (850) 222 -9900 Fort Lauderdale Downtown Development 305 S Andrews Ave Ste 301 Authority FT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA US 33301 $0.00 (954) 463 -6574 1600 Sawgrass Corporate Pky # 230 G. 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Homes of Florida Corporation SUNRISE, FLORIDA US 33323 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (954) 753 -1730 Gasparilla Island Conservation @ Improvement PO Box 446 BOCA GRANDE, FLORIDA US 33921 $1.00 to $9,999.00 Association, Inc (941) 964 -2667 https: / /secure3. leg. state. fl. usl admin 1protectedleontentlfinal_report_ submit confirTn.cfin ?rpt... 5/3/2010 c VIIULLIMUV11 LNUIHUcl - v„ c iUVUy a �VIUPc UzaLLULI 1�cPV n 1 6r" J V 1 l https: / /secure3.leg. state. fl. us ladminlprotectedlcontentlfinal report_submit confirTn.cfin ?rpt... 5/3/2010 5555 W 73rd St Government Payment Services, Inc INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA US 46268 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (888) 561 -7888 2602 Lotus Dr IBM Corporation TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32318 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (800) 426 -4968 3522 Thomasville Rd Ste 200 Infinity Software Development, Inc TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32309 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (850) 383 -1011 5110 Maryland Way Ste 120 Infrastructure Corporation of America NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE US 37027 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (615) 377 -4730 1800 W Int't Speedway Blvd Bldg 5 $10,000.00 to International Speedway Corporation DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA US 32114 $19'999.00 (386) 254 -2700 PO Box 163849 $10,000.00 to IQ Innovations, LLC COLUMBUS, OHIO US 43216 -3849 $19,999.00 (614) 621 -1500. 84 Business Park Dr Ste 307 It's About Time ARMONK, NEW YORK US 10504 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (914) 273 -2230 4305 Pineview Dr Ste 300 J 8 B Medical Supply COMMERCE TOWNSHIP, MICHIGAN US $1.00 to $9,999.00 48390 (248) 360 -9977 PO Box 54299 $10,000. 00 to Jacksonville Greyhound Racing, Inc JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32245 $19,99 $19999.00 , (904) 680 -5383 507 E Michigan St MS M -4 Johnson Controls, Inc MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN US 53202 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (414) 221 -0549 9801 Lake Nona Rd $209000.00 to Lake Nona Property Holdings, LLC ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32827 $29,999.00 (407) 851 -9091 25748 82nd Ave Legotand LANGLEY, BRITISH COLUMBIA CA V1M2M8 $1.00 to $9,999.00 001 (604) 882-5463 1150 18th St NW #600 LexisNexis WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA $1.00 to $9,999.00 US 20005 (800) 227 -4908 1800 Phoenix Blvd Ste 120 LogistiCare Solutions COLLEGE PARK, GEORGIA US 30349 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (770) 629 -3442 Mansa Equity Partners, Inc 135 Nathan Ln $1.00 to $9,999.00 CARLISLE, MASSACHUSETTS US 01741 https: / /secure3.leg. state. fl. us ladminlprotectedlcontentlfinal report_submit confirTn.cfin ?rpt... 5/3/2010 t- onnrmatton tvumoer - unLtne Lobbyist Compensation Reports Page 6 of 9 (978) 371 -6111 601 SE 25th Ave $,.00 to Marion County Board of County Commissioners OCALA, FLORIDA US 34471 $19,99 $19999.00 (352) 438 -2300 301 E Pine St Ste 150 $ .00 to MBIA ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 $19,99 $19999.00 , (888) 231 -8895 1 Post St McKesson Corporation SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA US 94104 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (415) 983 -8494 3230 W Commercial Blvd Ste 190 MCNA Dental Plans FT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA US 33309 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (800) 494 -6262 313 Congress St Mentor Network, The BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS US 02210 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (305) 598 -0242 One Merck Dr WHITEHOUSE STATION, NEW JERSEY US $10,000.00 to Merck, Sharpe Et Dohme Corporation 08889 $19,999.00 (888) 776 -8364 1250 Tustin Ave MorphoTrak Inc ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA US 92807 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (714) 238 -2073 215 S Monroe St Ste 730 $10,000.00 to Mosaic Fertilizer LLC TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 $19,999.00 (800) 918 -8270 1962 Centerville Rd Motorola, Inc TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32308 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (800) 826 -1913 950 22nd St N Ste 825 NaphCare, Inc BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA US 35203 $0.00 (205) 458 -8496 814 Hwy Al A Ste 300 National Safety Commission, Inc PONTE VEDRA BEACH, FLORIDA US 32082 $0.00 (904) 688 -2311 5000 W Hwy 98 Non - Secure Programs, Inc PANAMA CITY, FLORIDA US 32401 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (850) 747 -8776 6701 Center Dr W Ste 160 ODS Technologies, L.P. d /b /a TVG Network LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA US 90045 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (310) 242 -9520 525 S Magnolia Ave $10,000.00 to Orlando - Orange County Expressway Authority ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 $19,999.00 (407) 835 -2815 Paul Bradshaw P. A. PO Box 10570 $0.00 TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32302 https: / /secure3.leg. state .fl.us /admin/ protected /content/final report_submit confirm.cfin ?rpt... 5/3/2010 l.Ull11Cn1a11011 1VUMUCI - 1J111111C LUUUy1Jt L.VU1l/ ULL MIuu AclluttJ i ar" , v,, (850) 671 -4401 PO Box 18000 Pensacola Christian College PENSACOLA, FLORIDA US 32523 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (850) 478 -8496 1150 17th St NW Ste 503 WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA $10,000.00 to Philanthropy Roundtable, The US 20036 $19,999.00 (202) 822 -8333 5300 W Cypress St Ste 300 Post Buckley Schuh Et Jernigan TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33607 -1712 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (800) 477 -7275 9801 Premier Pkwy $10,000.00 to Premier Beverage Company MIRAMAR, FLORIDA US 33025 $19,999.00 (954)436.9200 305 Sarasota Dr Pro Tech Monitoring, Inc TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32312 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (888) 677 -6278 One Alhambra Plaza Ste 750 Psychiatric Solutions, Inc /Premier Behavioral CORAL GABLES, FLORIDA US 33134 $1.00 to $9,999.00 Solutions (305) 569 -6993 3999 W Chester Pike NEWTON SQUARE, PENNSYLVANIA US $0.00 SAP Public Services, Inc 19703 (781) 522 -5244 1440 Covenant Way Schroeder Manatee Ranch, Inc LAKEWOOD RANCH, FLORIDA US 34202 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (941) 757 -1600 11550 N Meridian St Ste 600 SePRO Corporation CARMEL, INDIANA US 46032 -4565 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (317) 580-8282 1506 Prudential Dr Southern Strategy Group of Jacksonville, LLC JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32207 $0.00 (904) 425 -8765 PO Box 10570 Southern Strategy Group, Inc TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32302 $0.00 (850) 671 -4401 5220 Belfort Rd Ste 400 St. John 8 Partners JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32256 -6012 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (904) 281 -2500 1401 McKinney Ste 900 Standard Renewable Energy, LP HOUSTON, TEXAS US 77010 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (281) 768 -4851 Tampa - Hillsborough County Expressway 1104 E TvAggs St Ste 300 $ 10,000.00 to TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33602 $19,999.00 Authority (813) 272 -6740 TECO Energy, Inc PO Box 111 TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33601 $10,000.00 to https: / /secure3.leg. state .fl.us /admin/protected/content/final report submit confirm.cfm ?rpt... 5/3/2010 c,oiutrmauon rvumoer- vn ine L.00Dytst Compensation Keports Title Technologies, Inc University of Central Florida Foundation, Inc Vertical Integration, Inc Wachovia Corporation Walt Disney World Company Wexford Health -Sources Wise Gas, Inc Worldwide Interactive Network (WIN) Step 5 - Prime Contractor Firms No Data Provided Step 6 - Total Compensation Total Compensation: $1,000,000.00 or more Certification (850) 681 -6785 PO Box 690 INDIANOLA, MISSISSIPPI US 38751 (850) 222 -1600 12424 Research Pky Ste 140 ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32826 (407) 882 -1200 600 N West Shore Blvd Ste 200 TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33609 (813) 864 -1688 NC3286 150 Fayetteville St Mall Ste 600 RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA US 27601 (800) 922 -4684 PO Box 10000 LAKE BUENA VISTA, FLORIDA US 32830 (407) 934 -7639 425 Holiday Dr Foster Plaza 2 PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA US 15220 (412) 937 -8590 3700 NW 124th Ave Ste 122 CORAL SPRINGS, FLORIDA US 33065 (954) 636 -4291 1000 Waterford Place KINGSTON, TENNESSEE US 37763 (865) 717 -3333 Page 8 of 9 $19,999.00 $0.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (Principal was Removed) $0.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 hereby certify to the veracity and completeness of the information herein; that no reportable compensation has been omitted; and that no officer or employee of this lobbying firm has made an expenditure in violation of Section 11.045, F.S. Paul Bradshaw, Owner https: / /secure3.leg. state. fl. usladminlprotectedleontenilfinal report_submit_confirm.cfin?rpt... 5/3/2010 wniuuiauvu 1V unlUC1 - vuuur L.000y16L �,umprusaiiuu rcrpuns ragr y u y If you are not using your personal computer, we strongly recommend you logout of the system to prevent another user from accessing your data. Copyright © 2006 -2010 State of Florida I Terms of Use I Contact Us https: / /secure3.leg. state. fl. us ladminlprotectedlcontentlfinal rei)ort_submit_confirm.cfin ?rpt... 5/3/2010 Online Sunshine 0 Return to Compensation Report List Page, EXHIBIT This report was submitted to the Lobbyist Registration Office on February 14,2010 at 03:09:15 pm Eastern Time. Period Reporting October 1, 2009 - December 31, 2009 Executive Branch Lobbying Southern Strategy Group PO Box 10570 TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32302 (850) 671 -4401 Lobbyists • Bradshaw, Paul R. • Bustle, Electra • Dudley, Christopher F. • Fraser, Towson • Madden, Steven J. • Mitchell, R. Paul • Montgomery, Matthew R. • Moore, James 'Tim" • Rancourt, David • Webb, Stacey S. 1200 Brickell Ave Ste 1720 1800 Club, Ltd MIAMI, FLORIDA US 33131 $0.00 (305) 375 -0090 840 First Ave Ste 300 Advanced Sensor Technology, LLC KING OF PRUSSIA, PENNSYLVANIA US $1.00 to $9,999.00 19406 (484) 690 -0572 10006 N Dale Mabry Hwy Ste 113 $10,000.00 to AIG Retirement TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33618 $19,999.00 (813) 269 -3363 1080 Commerce Blvd Ajax Building Corp MIDWAY, FLORIDA US 32343 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (850) 224 -9571 19321 -C US Hwy 19 N #320 $10,000.00 to Allied EyeCare, LLC CLEARWATER, FLORIDA US 33764 $19,999,00 (727) 538 -7719 101 Constitution Ave NW American Council of Life Insurers WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA $0.00 US 20012133 (850) 386 -6668 5565 Glenridge Connector Ste 425 American Insurance Association ATLANTA, GEORGIA US 30342 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (404) 261 -8834 4801 Burrow Trail American Magtev Technology POWDER SPRINGS, GEORGIA US 30127 $0.00 (404) 386 -4036 150 2nd Ave N Ste 400 $30,000.00 to American Managed Care, LLC ST PETERSBURG, FLORIDA US 33701 $39,999.00 (727)456 -6501. 7681 East Gray Rd $10,000.00 to American Traffic Solutions SCOTTSDALE, ARIZONA US 85260 $19,999.00 (480) 596 -4704 12950 Race Track Rd Ste 201 Amprop General Investments, LLC TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33626 $0.00 (813) 854 -2211 1 Infinite Loop MS 81 -2CF Apple Inc CUPERTINO, CALIFORNIA US 95014 -2084 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (408) 996 -1010 10401 Linn Station Rd $10,000.00 to Inc LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY US 40223 -3842 $19,999.00 (502) 875 -3907 516 N Adams St Associated Industries of Florida TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (800) 241 -4734 648 Grassmere Park Dr Ste 300 Asurion Insurance services, Inc NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE US 37211 $0.00 (615) 837 -3000 650 West Ave Ste 2411 $10,000.00 to Benfield, Inc MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA US 33139 $19,999.00 (952) 886 -8000 4800 Deerwood Campus Pkwy $10,000.00 to Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Florida, Inc JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32246 $19,999.00 (904) 905 -6268 800 Meadows Rd Boca Raton Community Hospital, Inc BOCA RATON, FLORIDA US 33486 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (561) 955 -4288 2725 Judge Fran Jamieson Way C301 Brevard County VIERA, FLORIDA US 32940 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (321) 633 -2061 6951 W Sunrise Blvd Bulldog Premium Finance PLANTATION, FLORIDA US 33313 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (954) 473 -3720 315 Fairpoint Dr Capital Trust Agency GULF BREEZE, FLORIDA US 32561 $1.00 to $9,999.00 . (850) 934 -7100 8930 Stanfield Blvd $10,000.00 to CareOne Services, Inc COLUMBIA, MARYLAND US 21045 $19,999.00 (410) 910 -2767 2950 SW 27th Ave Ste 200 Carlisle Development Group, LLC COCONUT GROVE, FLORIDA US 33133 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (305) 476 -8118 Centene Place Centene Corporation 7711 Carondelet Ave $10,000.00 to ST LOUIS, MISSOURI US 63105 $19,999.00 (314) 725 -4477 Central Park Station Partners, LLC Citrus Health Care, Inc City of Jacksonville City of Orlando City of Tallahassee Clay County Utility Authority Clean Fuel, LLC College Board, The Colling Gilbert Wright Et Carter Consumer Federation of the Southeast Copart, Inc Critical Information Network, LLC 1031 W Morse Blvd Ste 325 WINTER PARK, FLORIDA US 32789 $0.00 (407) 645 -4400 5420 Bay Center Dr Ste 250 $40,000.00 to TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33609 $49,999.00 (813) 225 -3020 117 W Duval St Ste 400 JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32202 $1.00 to $9,999.00 , (904) 630 -1002 400 S Orange Ave $10,000.00 to ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (407) 246 -2221 300 S Adams St TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 $0.00 (850) 891 -8554 3176 Old Jennings Rd MIDDLEBURG, FLORIDA US 32068 $0.00 (904) 272 -5999 7432 E.S.R. 50 Ste 1 GROVELAND, FLORIDA US 34736 $0.00 (352) 429 -9900 Highpoint Center Ste 1010 TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (850) 521 -4900 801 N Orange Ave Ste 830 ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 $0.00 (407) 712 -7300 114 S Duval St TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 $0.00 (850) 222 -1996 4665 Business Center Dr $20,000.00 to FAIRFIELD, CALIFORNIA US 94534 $29,999,00 (707) 639 -5000 4101 International Pkwy $30,000.00 to CARROLLTON, TEXAS US 75007 $39,999.00 (972) 309 -4398 One CVS Drive $10,000.00 to CVS /Caremark WOONSOCKET, RHODE ISLAND US 02895 $19,999.00 (800) 241 -2784 1177 Ave of Americas Dickstein Shapiro, LLP 47th FL #136 NEW YORK, NEW YORK US 10036 $30,000.00 to $39,999.00 (212) 896 -5423 PO Box 12333 $10,000.00 to Disaster, Strategies and Ideas Group, LLC TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32317 Dr. P. Phillips Orlando Performing Arts Center Duncan Companies, The EdSouth Educational Testing Service Embraer Aircraft Holding, Inc. Entwistle and Cappucci LLP Ernst Ft Young LLP F.E.B. Corp. Farmland Reserve, Inc Fidelity Investments First American Title Insurance Company Florida Association of Community Colleges Florida Atlantic University Foundation, Inc Florida Bar Foundation, The Florida Cable Telecommunications Association, Inc Florida Crystals Corporation (850) 528 -0785 $19,999.00 455 S Orange Ave Ste 410 ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (407) 839 -0119 600 N W Shore Blvd Ste 200 TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33609 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (877) 738 -6226 298 N Seven Oaks Dr $10,000.00 to KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE US 37922 $19,999.00 (865) 342 -5120 1800 K St NW Ste 900 WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA $1,00 to $9,999.00 '. US 20006 (202) 659 -0616 276 SW 34th St $30,000.00 to FT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA US 33315 $39,999.00 (954) 359 -3700 280 Park Ave FL 26 West $30,000.00 to NEW YORK, NEW YORK US 10017 $39,999.00 (212) 894 -7200 600 Peachtree St Ste 2800 $10,000.00 to ATLANTA, GEORGIA US 30308 $19,999.00 (404) 817 -4096 PO Box 2455 KEY WEST, FLORIDA US 33045 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (561) 279 -9900 13754 Desert Lane $10,000.00 to ST CLOUD, FLORIDA US 34773 -9381 $19,999.00 (407) 957 -6744 4601 Touchton Rd E Bldg 400 JVIA JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32246 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (904) 588 -7734 2075 Centre Point Blvd $10,000.00 to : TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32308 $19,999.00 (850) 402 -4101 113 E College Ave TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (850) 222 -3222 777 Glades Rd BOCA RATON, FLORIDA US 33431 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (561) 297 -2003 109 E Church St Ste 405 ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 $0.00 (407) 843 -0045 246 E 6th Ave TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32303 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (850) 681 -1990 One N Clematis St Ste 200 $30,000.00 to WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA US 33401 $39,999.00 (561) 366 -5100 501 Gardenview Ave DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA US 32126- $0.00 Florida Energy Associates, LLC 5669 (386) 255 -8118 100 West Bay St Ste 600 Florida Family Insurance Company JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32202 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (904) 356 -1900 2728 Pablo Ave Florida Network of Youth and Family Services, TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32308 $1.00 to $9,999.00 Inc (850) 922 -4234 231 West Bay Ave Florida Solar Energy Industries Association LONGWOOD, FLORIDA US 32750 $0.00 (407) 339 -2010 One South School Ave Ste 301 Florida State Alliance of YMCA SARASOTA, FLORIDA US 34237 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (940) 951 -2916 350 E College Ave Florida Trucking Association TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (850) 222 -9900 Fart Lauderdale Downtown Development 305 S Andrews Ave Ste 301 FT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA US 33301 $ 10,000.00 to Authority (954) 463 -6574 $19,999.00 Fuel Miami LLC, c/o Fuel Outdoor Holdings 149 Fifth Ave NEW YORK, NEW YORK US 10010 $0.00 LLC (212) 967 -7333 Ste 300 G.L. Homes of Florida Corporation 1600 Sawgrass Corporate Parkway SUNRISE, FLORIDA US 33323 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (954) 753 -1730 PO Box 446 Gasparilla Island Conservation and BOCA GRANDE, FLORIDA US 33921 $0.00 Improvement Association (941) 964 -2667 5555 W 73rd St Government Payment Services, Inc INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA US 46268 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (888) 561 -7888 70 Gray Cliff Rd Gray Cliff Ventures, LLC NEWTON, MASSACHUSETTS US 02459 $0.00 (617)216 -5552 20 Rewe St Green Depot LLC BROOKLYN, NEW YORK US 11211 $0.00 (718) 388 -6465 100 N Tampa St Ste 2700 $10,000.00 to Homeowners Choice Insurance, Inc TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33602 $19,999.00 (727) 336 -9091 1724 W Broadway $10,000.00 to I -Con Systems, Inc OVIEDO, FLORIDA US 32765 $19,999.00 (407) 365 -6241 1650 Summit Lake Dr Ste 104 $10,000.00 to IBM Corporation TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32317 $19,999.00 (800) 426 -4968 3522 Thomasville Rd Ste 200 $10,000.00 to Infinity Software Development, Inc TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32308 $19,999.00 (850) 383 -1011 5110 Maryland Way Ste 120 $10,000.00 to Infrastructure Corporation of America NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE US 37027 $19,999.00 (615) 377 -4730 2536 Countryside Blvd Sixth FL Insurance Product Development Group CLEARWATER, FLORIDA US 33763 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (800) 458 -7112 1801 International Speedway Blvd International Speedway Corporation DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA US 32114 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (386) 254 -2700 427 N Magnolia Ave INSTeTAG ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 $0.00 (407)965.0369 PO Box 163849 IQ Innovotations, LLC COLUMBUS, OHIO US 43216 -3849 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (614) 621 -1500 4305 Pineview Dr Ste 300 COMMERCE TOWNSHIP, MICHIGAN US $10,000.00 to J & B Medical Supply 48390 $19,999.00 (248) 360 -9977 PO Box 54249 $10,000.00 to Jacksonville Greyhound Racing, Inc JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32245 $19,999.00 (904) 680 -5383 507 E Michigan St Mailstation M -4 $10,000.00 to Johnson Controls, Inc MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN US 53202 $19,999.00 (414) 221 -0549 9801 Lake Nona Rd $20,000.00 to Lake Nona Property Holdings, LLC ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32827 $29,999.00 (407) 851 -9091 147 Easy St $10,000.00 to LCS Correctional Services LAFAYETTE, LOUISIANA US 70506 $19,999.00 (337) 234 -1533 1150 18th NW #600 WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA $30,000.00 to LexisNexis US 20005 $39,999.00 (800) 227 -4908 3333 Hendrick Ave Linear Medical Solutions, Inc JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32207 $0.00 (904) 739 -1309 1640 Phoenix Blvd Ste 200 LogistiCare Solutions, LLC COLLEGE PARK, GEORGIA US 30349 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (770) 629 -3442 601 SE 25th Ave Marion County Commission OCALA, FLORIDA US 34471 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (352) 438 -2300 20 Rewe St Marjam Supply of Florida LLC BROOKLYN, NEW YORK US 11211 $0.00 (718) 388 -6465 301 E Pine St Ste 150 $10,000.00 to MBIA ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 $19,999.00 (888) 231 -8895 One Post St McKesson Corporation SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA US 94104 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (415) 983 -8494 3230 West Commercial Blvd Ste 190 $10,000.00 to MCNA Dental Plans FT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA US 33309 $19,999.00 (800) 494 -6262 730 Cool Springs Blvd Ste 800 $10,000.00 to MedSotutions FRANKLIN, TENNESSEE US 37067 $19,999.00 (615) 468 -4162 313 Congress St $10,000.00 to Mentor Network, The BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS US 02210 $19,999,00 (305) 598 -0242 770 Somneytown Pike WP39 -447 Merck Et Co, Inc WEST POINT, PENNSYLVANIA US 19486 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (888) 776 -8364 One Merck Dr WHITEHOUSE STATION, NEW JERSEY US $0.00 Merck, Sharp Et Dohme Corporation 08889 (888) 776 -8364 150 S Monroe St Ste 306 $10,000.00 to Mosaic Fertilizer, LLC TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 $19,999,00 (800) 918 -8270 4611 Johnson Rd Ste 8 $10,000.00 to MotionPoint Corporation COCONUT CREEK, FLORIDA US 33073 $19,999,00 (954)421 -0890' 13499 Biscayne Blvd Ste 4 Motor Guard Warranty, Inc NORTH MIAMI, FLORIDA US 33181 $0.00 (305) 919 -9727 1962 Centerville Rd $10,000.00 to Motorola TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32308 $19,999.00 (800) 826 -1913 950 22nd St N Ste 825 $20,000.00 to NaphCare, Inc BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA US 35203 $29,999.00 (205) 458 -8496 814 Al N Ste 202 National Safety Commission, Inc POINTE VEDRA BEACH, FLORIDA US $1,00 to $9,999.00 32082 (904) 688 -2311 5675 E Concours St Niagra Bottling, LLC ONTARIO, CALIFORNIA US 91764 $0.00 (909) 230 -4410 5000 W Hwy 38 Non - 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Hillsborough County Expressway Authority TECO Energy, Inc University of Central Florida Foundation, Inc UNA US Crisis, Inc Verticallntergration, Inc Vici Marketing Video Communications Southeast Wachovia Corporation Walt Disney World Company Wexford Health Sources Wise Gas, Inc Worldwide Interactive Network (904)281 -2500 1401 McKinney Ste 900 HOUSTON, TEXAS US 77010 (281) 768 -4851 5 Triad Center Ste 325 SALT LAKE, UTAH US 84180 (801) 321 -7550 1104 E Twiggs St Ste 300 TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33602 (813) 272 -6740 PO Box 111 TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33601 (850)681 -6785 12424 Research Pkwy Ste 140 ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32826 (407) 882 -1200 3636 S Sherwood Forest Blvd Ste 440 BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA US 70816 (222) 292 -5595 15830 Foltz Industrial Pkwy STRONGSVILLE, OHIO US 44149 (440) 878 -7600 600 NW Shore Blvd Ste 200 TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33609 (813) 864 -1688 11515 66th St N LARGO, FLORIDA US 33773 -5410 (727) 533 -8730 PO Box 10004 TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32302 (850) 224 -5420 150 Fayetteville St Mall Ste 600 RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA US 27601 (800) 922 -4684 PO Box 10000 LAKE BUENA VISTA, FLORIDA US 32830 (407) 934 -7639 381 Mansfield Ave Ste 205 PITTSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA US 15220 (412) 937 -8590 3700 NW 124th Ave Ste 122 CORAL SPRINGS, FLORIDA US 33065 (954) 636 -4291 1000 Waterford Place KINGSTON, TENNESSEE US 37763 (865) 717 -3333 $19,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $0.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 i $1.00 to $9,999.00 $0.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 Total Compensation: $1,000,000.00 - or more I hereby certify to the veracity and completeness of the information herein; that no reportable compensation has been omitted; and that no officer or employee of this lobbying firm has made an expenditure in violation of Section 112.3215 , F.S. Paul R Bradshaw , Senior Partner Co ri ht © 2000 -2010 State of Florida CE Form 24 Effective: June 2006 Refer to Rule 34- 12.400(7),F.A.C. Online Sunshine 0 Return m Cgmpensation Report List Page EXHIBIT This report was submitted to the Lobbyist Registration Office on February 14, 2o3o at 03:07:09 pm Eastern Time. October 1, 2009 - December 31, 2009 Legislative Branch Lobbying Southern Strategy Group PO Box 10570 TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32302 (850) 671 -4401 • Bradshaw, Paul R. • Bustle, Electra • Dudley, Christopher F. • Fraser, Towson • Madden, Steve • Mitchell, R. Paul • Montgomery, Matthew R. • Moore, James T. (Tim) • Rancourt, David A. • Webb, Stacey S. 1800 Club, Ltd. Advanced Sensor Technology, LLC Ajax Building Corp. 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Phillips Orlando Performing Arts Center ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (407) 839 -0119 298 N Seven Oaks Dr $10,000.00 to EdSouth KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE US 37922 $19,999.00 (865) 342 -5120 1800 K St NW Ste 900 Educational Testing Service WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA $1.00 to $9,999.00 US 20006 (202) 659 -0616 276 SW 34th St Embraer Aircraft Holding, Inc FT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA US 33315 $1 -00 to $9,999.00 (954) 359 -3700 600 Peachtree St Ste 2800 Ernst & Young LLP ATLANTA, GEORGIA US 30308 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (404) 817 -4096 1001 E Atlantic Ave Ste 202 F. E. B. Corp. 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Homes of Florida Corporation SUNRISE, FLORIDA US 33323 $1.00 to $9,999.00 E (954) 753 -1730 Gasparilla Island Conservation & Improvement PO Box 446 Association, Inc BOCA GRANDE, FLORIDA US 33921 $0.00 (941) 964 -2667 1 Government Payment Services, Inc Green Depot, LLC IBM Corporation Infinity Software Development, Inc Infrastructure Corporation of America Insurance Product Development Group International Speedway Corporation 5555 W 73rd St INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA US 46268 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (888) 561 -7888 20 Rewe St BROOKLYN, NEW YORK US 11211 $0.00 (718) 388 -6465 2602 Lotus Dr TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32318 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (800) 426 -4968 3522 Thomasville Rd Ste 200 TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32309 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (850) 383 -1011 5110 Maryland Way Ste 120 NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE US 37027 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (615) 377 -4730 2536 Countryside Blvd 6th Floor CLEARWATER, FLORIDA US 33763 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (800) 458 -7112 1800 W Intl Speedway Blvd Bldg 5 $10,000.00 to DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA US 32114 $19,999.00 (386) 254 -2700 427 N Magnolia Ave INSTeTAG ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 $0.00 (407) 965 -0369 PO Box 163849 $10,000.00 to IQ Innovations, LLC COLUMBUS, OHIO US 43216 -3849 $19,999.00 (614) 621 -1500 4305 Pineview Dr Ste 300 J 8 B Medical Supply COMMERCE TOWNSHIP, MICHIGAN US $1,00 to $9,999.00 48390 (248) 360 -9977 e PO Box 54299 $20,000.00 to Jacksonville Greyhound Racing, Inc JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32245 $29,999,00 (904) 680 -5383 507 E Michigan St MS M -4 Johnson Controls, Inc MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN US 53202 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (414) 221 -0549 9801 Lake Nona Rd $20,000.00 to Lake Nona Property Holdings, LLC ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32827 $29,999.00 (407) 851 -9091 1150 18th St NW #600 LexisNexis WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA $1,00 to $9,999.00 US 20005 (800) 227 -4908 1800 Phoenix Blvd Ste 120 LogistiCare Solutions COLLEGE PARK, GEORGIA US 30349 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (770) 629 -3442 601 SE 25th Ave $10,000.00 to Marion County Board of County Commissioners OCALA, FLORIDA US 34471 $19,999,00 (352) 438 -2300 - 20 Rewe St Marjam Supply of Florida, LLC BROOKLYN, NEW YORK US 11211 $0.00 (718) 388 -6465 301 E Pine St Ste 150 $10,000.00 to MBIA ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 $19,999.00 (888) 231 -8895 . 1 Post St McKesson Corporation SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA US $1,00 to $9,999.00 94104 (415) 983 -8494 3230 W Commercial Blvd Ste 190 MCNA Dental Plans FT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA US 33309 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (800) 494 -6262 730 Cool Springs Blvd Ste 800 MedSolutions FRANKLIN, TENNESSEE US 37067 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (615) 468 -4162 313 Congress St Mentor Network, The BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS US 02210 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (305) 598 -0242 770 Somneytown Pike WP39 -447 Merck & Co, Inc WEST POINT, PENNSYLVANIA US $10,000.00 to 19486 $19,999.00 (888) 776 -8364 One Merck Dr Merck, Sharpe ft Dohme Corporation WHITEHOUSE STATION, NEW JERSEY $0.00 US 08889 (888) 776 -8364 215 S Monroe St Ste 730 $10,000.00 to Mosaic Fertilizer LLC TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 $19,999.00 (800) 918 -8270 4611 Johnson Rd Ste 8 MotionPoint Corporation COCONUT CREEK, FLORIDA US 33073 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (954) 421 -0890 1962 Centerville Rd Motorola, Inc TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32308 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (800) 826 -1913 950 22nd St N Ste 825 NaphCare, Inc BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA US 35203 $0.00 (205) 458 -8496 814 Hwy A1A Ste 300 National Safety Commission, Inc PONTE VEDRA BEACH, FLORIDA US ! $1.00 to $9,999.00 32082 (904) 688 -2311 5675 E Concours St Niagara Bottling, LLC ONTARIO, Canada CA 91764 $0.00 (909) 230 -4410 5000 W Hwy 38 Non - Secure Programs, Inc PANAMA CITY, FLORIDA US 32401 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (850) 747 -8776 980 N Federal Hwy Omni Advertising BOCA RATON, FLORIDA US 33498 $0.00 (561) 620 -4774 525 S Magnolia Ave Orlando - Orange County Expressway Authority ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (407) 835 -2815 PO Box 10570 Paul Bradshaw P. A. TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32302 $0.00 (850) 671 -4401 PO Box 111 Peoples Gas System, Inc TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33601 $0.00 (850) 681 -6785 1150 17th St NW Ste 503 WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA $10,000.00 to Philanthropy Roundtable, The US 20036 $19,999.00 (202) 822 -8333 315 Court St Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners CLEARWATER, FLORIDA US 33756 $0.00 (727) 464 -3000 5300 W Cypress St Ste 300 Post Buckley Schuh £t Jernigan TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33607 -1712 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (800) 477 -7275 9801 Premier Pkwy $10,000.00 to Premier Beverage Company MIRAMAR, FLORIDA US 33025 $19,999.00 (954) 436 -9200 305 Sarasota Dr Pro Tech Monitoring, Inc TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32312 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (888) 677 -6278 Psychiatric Solutions, Inc /Premier Behavioral One Alhambra Plaza Ste 750 CORAL GABLES, FLORIDA US 33134 $10,000.00 to Solutions (305) 569 -6993 $19,999.00 24 Hemlock Rd Response Network, Inc, The HANOVER, NEW HAMPSHIRE US 03755 $0.00 (603) 643 -0427 3999 W Chester Pike SAP Public Services, Inc NEWTON SQUARE, PENNSYLVANIA US $0.00 19703 (781) 522 -5244 11550 N Meridian St Ste 100 SePRO Corporation CARMEL, INDIANA US 46032 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (317) 580 -8282 1506 Prudential Dr Southern Strategy Group of Jacksonville, LLC JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32207 $0.00 (904) 425 -8765 PO Box 10570 Southern Strategy Group, Inc TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32302 $0.00 (850) 671 -4401 5220 Belfort Rd Ste 400 St. John 8: Partners JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32256- $1,00 to $9,999.00 6012 (904) 281 -2500 1401 McKinney Ste 900 Standard Renewable Energy, LP HOUSTON, TEXAS US 77010 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (281) 768- 4851 PO Box 111 Tampa Electric Company TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33601 $0.00 (850) 681 -6785 Tampa- Hillsborough County Expressway 1104 E Twiggs St Ste 300 TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33602 $10,000.00 to Authorit y (813)272 -6740 $ 19,999,00 PO Box 111 $10,000.00 to TECO Energy, Inc TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33601 $19,999.00 (850) 681 -6785 12424 Research Pky Ste 140 $10,000.00 to University of Central Florida Foundation, Inc ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32826 $19,999.00 (407) 882 -1200 150 Fayetteville St Matt Ste 600 Wachovia Corporation RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA US 27601 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (800) 922 -4684 PO Box 10000 Walt Disney World Company LAKE BUENA VISTA, FLORIDA US $1.00 to $9,999.00 32830 (407) 934 -7639 425 Holiday Dr Foster Plaza 2 Wexford Health Sources PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA US $1.00 to $9,999.00 15220 (412) 937 -8590 3700 NW 124th Ave Ste 122 Wise Gas, Inc CORAL SPRINGS, FLORIDA US 33065 $0.00 (954) 636 -4291 World -Wide Interactive Network 1000 Waterford Place KINGSTON, TENNESSEE US 37763 (865) 717 -3333 $1.00 to $9,999.00 Total Compensation: $1,000,000.00 - or more Certification I hereby certify to the veracity and completeness of the information herein; that no reportable compensation has been omitted; and that no officer or employee of this lobbying firm has made an expenditure in violation of Section 11.045 , F.S. Paul R Bradshaw , Senior Partner Copyright © 2000.2010 State of Florida Online • unshitle Q Return to Compensation Report List Page EXHIBIT This report was submitted to the Lobbyist Registration Office on November 13, 2oog at oi:o6:30 pm Eastern Time. July 1, 2009 - September 30, 2009 Executive Branch Lobbying Southern Strategy Group PO Box 10570 TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32302 (850) 671 -4401 • Bradshaw, Paul R. • Dudley, Christopher F. • Fraser, Towson • Madden, Steven J. • Mitchell, R. Paul • Montgomery, Matthew R. • Moore, James 'Tim' • Rancourt, David • Webb, Stacey S. 1200 Brickell Ave Ste 1720 1800 Club, Ltd MIAMI, FLORIDA US 33131 $0.00 (305) 375 -0090 840 First Ave Ste 300 Advanced Sensor Technology, LLC KING OF PRUSSIA, PENNSYLVANIA US $1,00 to $9,999.00 19406 (484) 690 -0572 10006 N Dale Mabry Hwy Ste 113 $10,000.00 to AIG Retirement TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33618 $19,999.00 (813) 269 -3363 1080 Commerce Blvd Ajax Building Corp MIDWAY, FLORIDA US 32343 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (850) 224 -9571 19321 -C US Hwy 19 N #320 $10,000.00 to Allied EyeCare, LLC CLEARWATER, FLORIDA US 33764 $19,999,00 (727) 538 -7719 101 Constitution Ave NW American Council of Life Insurers WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA US 20012133 $1,00 to $9,999.00 (850) 386 -6668 5565 Glenridge Connector Ste 425 American Insurance Association ATLANTA, GEORGIA US 30342 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (404) 261 -8834 4801 Burrow Trail American Maglev Technology POWDER SPRINGS, GEORGIA US 30127 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (404) 386 -4036 150 2nd Ave N Ste 400 $40,000.00 to American Managed Care, LLC ST PETERSBURG, FLORIDA US 33701 $49,999.00 (727) 456 -6501 7681 East Gray Rd American Traffic Solutions SCOTTSDALE, ARIZONA US 85260 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (480) 596 -4704 12950 Race Track Rd Ste 201 Amprop General Investments, LLC TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33626 $0.00 (813) 854 -2211 1 Infinite Loop MS 81 -2CF Apple Inc CUPERTINO, CALIFORNIA US 95014 -2084 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (408) 996 -1010 10401 Linn Station Rd $10,000.00 to Appriss, Inc LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY US 40223-3842 $19,999.00 (502) 875 -3907 _. _ 516 N Adams St Associated Industries of Florida TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (800) 241 -4734 5903 S Elkins Ave Association of International Ethanol Suppliers { TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33611 $0.00 (813) 390 -9888 648 Grassmere Park Dr Ste 300 Asurion Insurance services, Inc NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE US 37211 $0.00 (615) 837 -3000 PO Box 99 Barnard Construction Company, Inc BOZEMAN, MONTANA US 59771 -0099 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (406) 586 -1995 650 West Ave Ste 2411 $40,000.00 to Benfield, Inc MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA US 33139 $49,999.00 (952) 886 -8000 4800 Deerwood Campus Pkwy $10,000.00 to Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Florida, Inc JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32246 $19,999.00 (904) 905 -6268 800 Meadows Rd Boca Raton Community Hospital, Inc BOCA RATON, FLORIDA US 33486 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (561) 955 -4288 2725 Judge Fran Jamieson Way 0301 Brevard County VIERA, FLORIDA US 32940 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (321) 633 -2061 6951 W Sunrise Blvd Bulldog Premium Finance PLANTATION, FLORIDA US 33313 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (954) 473 -3720 315 Fairpoint Dr Capital Trust Agency CareOne Services, Inc Carlisle Development Group, LLC Centene Corporation Central Park Station Partners, LLC Citrus Health Care, Inc City of Jacksonville GULF BREEZE, FLORIDA US 32561 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (850) 934 -7100 8930 Stanfield Blvd $10,000.00 to COLUMBIA, MARYLAND US 21045 $19,999.00 (410) 910 -2767 2950 SW 27th Ave Ste 200 COCONUT GROVE, FLORIDA US 33133 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (305) 476 -8118 Centene Place 7711 Carondelet Ave ST LOUIS, MISSOURI US 63105 (314) 725 -4477 1031 W Morse Blvd Ste 325 WINTER PARK, FLORIDA US 32789 (407) 645 -4400 5420 Bay Center Dr Ste 250 TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33609 (813) 225 -3020 117 W Duval St Ste 400 JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32202 (904) 630 -1002 400 S Orange Ave City of Orlando ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 (407) 246 -2221 City of Tallahassee Clay County Utility Authority Clean Fuel, LLC College Board, The Coiling Gilbert Wright & Carter Consumer Federation of the Southeast Copart, Inc Critical Information Network, LLC CVS /Caremark 300 S Adams St TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 (850) 891 -8554 3176 Old Jennings Rd MIDDLEBURG, FLORIDA US 32068 (904) 272 -5999 7432 E.S.R. 50 Ste 1 GROVELAND, FLORIDA US 34736 (352) 429 -9900 Highpoint Center Ste 1010 TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 (850) 521 -4900 801 N Orange Ave Ste 830 ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 (407) 712 -7300 114 S Duval St TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 (850) 222 -1996 4665 Business Center Dr FAIRFIELD, CALIFORNIA US 94534 (707) 639 -5000 4101 International Pkwy CARROLLTON, TEXAS US 75007 (972) 309 -4398 One CVS Drive WOONSOCKET, RHODE ISLAND US 02895 (800) 241 -2784 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $0.00 $40,000.00 to $49,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $20,000.00 to $29,999.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $0.00 $0.00 $20,000.00 to $29,999.00 $30,000.00 to $39,999.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 1177 Ave of Americas Dickstein Shapiro, LLP 47th FL #136 NEW YORK, NEW YORK US 10036 (212) 896 -5423 PO Box 12333 Disaster, Strategies and Ideas Group, LLC TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32317 (850) 528 -0785 455 S Orange Ave Ste 410 Dr. P. Phillips Orlando Performing Arts Center ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 $30,000.00 to $39,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (407) 839 -0119 600 N W Shore Blvd Ste 200 Duncan Companies, The TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33609 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (877) 738 -6226 298 N Seven Oaks Or EdSouth KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE US 37922 (865) 342 -5120 1800 K St NW Ste 900 WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Educational Testing Service US 20006 (202) 457 -8689 276 SW 34th St Embraer Aircraft Holding, Inc. FT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA US 33315 (954) 359 -3700 280 Park Ave FL 26 West Entwistle and Cappucci LLP NEW YORK, NEW YORK US 10017 (212) 894 -7200 s 600 Peachtree St Ste 2800 Ernst Et Young LLP ATLANTA, GEORGIA US 30308 (404) 724 -9187 13754 Desert Lane Farmland Reserve, Inc ? ST CLOUD, FLORIDA US 34773 -9381 (407) 957 -6744 2075 Centre Point Blvd First American Title Insurance Company TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32308 (850) 402 -4101 113 E College Ave Florida Association of Community Colleges TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 (850) 222 -3222 777 Glades Rd Florida Atlantic University Foundation, Inc BOCA RATON, FLORIDA US 33431 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $0.00 $30,000.00 to $39,999.00 $30,000.00 to $39,999.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (561) 297 -2003 109 E Church St Ste 405 Florida Bar Foundation, The ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (407) 843 -0045 Florida Cable Telecommunications Association, 246 E 6th Ave Inc TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA U5,32303 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (850) 681 -1990 One N Clematis St Ste 200 $30,000.00 to Florida Crystals Corporation WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA US 33401 $39,999.00 (561) 366 -5100 501 Gardenview Ave DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA US 32126- $30,000.00 to Florida Energy Associates, LLC 5669 $39,999.00 (386) 255 -8118 100 West Bay St Ste 600 Florida Family Insurance Company JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32202 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (904) 356 -1900 Florida Network of Youth and Family Services, 2728 Pablo Ave TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32308 $1.00 to $9,999.00 Inc (850) 922 -4234 231 West Bay Ave Florida Solar Energy Industries Association LONGWOOD, FLORIDA US 32750 $0.00 (407) 339 -2010 One South School Ave Ste 301 Florida State Alliance of YMCA SARASOTA, FLORIDA US 34237 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (940) 951 -2916 350 E College Ave Florida Trucking Association TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 $1.00 to $9,999.00 ` (850) 222 -9900 Fort Lauderdale Downtown Development 305 S Andrews Ave Ste 301 FT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA US 33301 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 Authority (954) 463 -6574 5903 S Elkins Ave Franklin Consulting TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33611 $0.00 (813) 690 -9808 Fuel Miami LLC, c/o Fuel Outdoor Holdings 149 Fifth Ave NEW YORK, NEW YORK US 10010 $0.00 LLC (212) 967 -7333 Ste 300 1600 Sawgrass Corporate Parkway $10,000.00 to G.L. Homes of Florida Corporation SUNRISE, FLORIDA US 33323 $19,999.00 (954) 753 -1730 Gasparilla Island Conservation and Box BOCA GRANDE, FLORIDA D US 33921 $0.00 ti improvement Association p (941) 964 -2667 7491 W Oakland Park Blvd FL 2 $10,000.00 to Global Assurance Group, Inc TAMARAC, FLORIDA US 33319 $19,999.00 (954) 749 -1025 5555 W 73rd St Government Payment Services, Inc INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA US 46268 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (888) 561 -7888 70 Gray Cliff Rd Gray Cliff Ventures, LLC NEWTON, MASSACHUSETTS US 02459 $0.00 (617) 216 -5552 20 Rewe St Green Depot LLC BROOKLYN, NEW YORK US 11211 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (718) 385 -6465 100 N Tampa St Ste 2700 $10,000.00 to Homeowners Choice Insurance, Inc TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33602 $19,999.00 (772) 336 -9091 1724 W Broadway $10,000.00 to I -Con Systems, Inc OVIEDO, FLORIDA US 32765 $19,999,00 (407) 365 -6241 1650 Summit Lake Dr Ste 104 $10,000.00 to IBM Corporation TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32317 $19,999.00 (800) 426 -4968 2025 M Street NW Ste 800 WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 0 -00 Indoor Tanning Association US 20036 $ (202) 367 -1225 Infinity Software Development, Inc Infrastructure Corporation of America Insurance Product Development Group International Speedway Corporation INSTeTAG IQ Innovotations, LLC J & B Medical Supply Jacksonville Greyhound Racing, Inc Johnson Controls, Inc Lake Nona Property Holdings, LLC LCS Correctional Services LexisNexis Linear Medical Solutions, Inc 3522 Thomasville Rd Ste 200 $10,000.00 to TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32308 $19,999.00 (850) 383 -1011 5110 Maryland Way Ste 120 $10,000.00 to NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE US 37027 $19,999.00 (615) 377 -4730 2536 Countryside Blvd Sixth FL CLEARWATER, FLORIDA US 33763 $1.00 to $9,999.00 ; (800) 458 -7112 1801 International Speedway Blvd DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA US 32114 $1.00 to $9,999 -00 (386) 254 -2700 427 N Magnolia Ave ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 $0.00 (407) 965 -0369 PO Box 163849 COLUMBUS, OHIO US 43216 -3849 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (614) 621 -1500 4305 Pineview Dr Ste 300 COMMERCE TOWNSHIP, MICHIGAN US $10,000.00 to 48390 $19,999.00 (248) 360 -9977 PO Box 54249 $10,000.00 to JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32245 $19,999.00 (904) 680 -5383 507 E Michigan St Mailstation M -4 $10,000.00 to MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN US 53202 $19,999.00 (414) 221 -0549 9801 Lake Nona Rd $20,000.00 to ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32827 $29,999,00 (407) 851 -9091 147 Easy St LAFAYETTE, LOUISIANA US 70506 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (337) 234 -1533 1150 18th NW #600 WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA $30,000.00 to US 20005 $39,999.00 (800) 227 -4908 3333 Hendrick Ave JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32207 $0.00 (904) 739 -1309 1640 Phoenix Blvd Ste 200 LogistiCare Solutions, LLC COLLEGE PARK, GEORGIA US 30349 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (770) 629 -3442 Marion County Commission Marjam Supply of Florida LLC MBIA McKesson Corporation MCNA Dental Plans Medical Education Technologies, Inc. MedSolutions Mentor Network, The Merck £x Co, Inc Mosaic Fertilizer, LLC 601 SE 25th Ave OCALA, FLORIDA US 34471 (352) 438 -2300 20 Rewe St BROOKLYN, NEW YORK US 11211 (718) 388 -6465 301 E Pine St Ste 150 ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 (888) 231 -8895 One Post St SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA US 94104 (415) 983 -8494 3230 West Commercial Blvd Ste 190 FT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA US 33309 (800) 494 -6262 6000 Fruitville Rd SARASOTA, FLORIDA US 34232 (866) 233 -6384 730 Cool Springs Blvd Ste 800 FRANKLIN, TENNESSEE US 37067 (615) 468 -4162 313 Congress St BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS US 02210 (305) 598 -0242 770 Somneytown Pike WP39 -447 WEST POINT, PENNSYLVANIA US 19486 (888) 776 -8364 150 S Monroe St Ste 306 TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 (800) 918 -8270 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 t $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 4611 Johnson Rd Ste 8 $10,000.00 to MotionPoint Corporation COCONUT CREEK, FLORIDA US 33073 $19,999.00 (954) 421 -0890 13499 Biscayne Blvd Ste 4 Motor Guard Warranty, Inc NORTH MIAMI, FLORIDA US 33181 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (305) 919 -9727 1962 Centerville Rd $10,000.00 to Motorola TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32308 $19,999.00 (800) 826 -1913 950 22nd St N Ste 825 NaphCare, Inc BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA US 35203 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (205) 458 -8496 5675 E Concours St Niagra Bottling, LLC ONTARIO, CALIFORNIA US 91764 $0.00 (909) 230 -4410 5000 W Hwy 38 Non- Secure Programs, Inc PANAMA CITY, FLORIDA US 32401 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (850) 747 -8776 6701 Center Dr W Ste 160 $10,000.00 to ODS Technologies, L.P. d /b /a TVG Network LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA US 90045 $19,999.00 (310) 242 -9520 980 N Federal Hwy Omni Advertising BOCA RATON, FLORIDA US 33498 $0.00 (561) 620 -4474 525 S Magnolia Ave Orlando Orange County Expressway Authority ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (407) 835 -2815 10 Commerce Dr Ozean, LLC DESTIN, FLORIDA US 32541 $0.00 (850) 837 -5940 PO Box 10570 Paul Bradshaw, P.A. TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32302 $0.00 (850) 671 -4401 1150 17th St NW Philanthropy Roundtable, The WASHIGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA US $1,00 to $9,999.00 20036 (202) 822 -8333 4054 Sawyer Rd Physicians Group, LLC SARASOTA, FLORIDA US 34233 $0.00 (941) 552 -1189 315 Court St Sixth FL Pinellas County Board of County CLEARWATER, FLORIDA US 33756 $0.00 Commissioners (727) 464 -3000 5300 West Cypress St Ste 300 Post, Buckley, Schuh 8 Jernigan TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33607 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (800) 477 -7275 9801 Premier Parkway Premier Beverage Company MIRAMAR, FLORIDA US 33025 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (954) 436 -9200 2549 Success Dr Pro Tech Monitoring, Inc ODESSA, FLORIDA US 33556 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (888) 677 -6278 Columbus Center Psychiatric Solutions, Inc /Premier Behavioral One Alhambra Plaza Ste 750 $10,000.00 to Solutions CORAL GABLES, FLORIDA US 33134 $19,999.00 (305) 569 -6993 24 Hemlock Rd Response Network, Inc, The HANOVER, NEW HAMPSHIRE US 03755 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (603) 643 -0427 Sacred Heart Health System, Inc dba Sacred 515 N 9th Ave PENSACOLA, FLORIDA US 32504 $1.00 to $9,999.00 Heart Hospital (850) 416 -7000 3999 W Chester Pike NEWTON SQUARE, PENNSYLVANIA US $10,000.00 to SAP Public Services, Inc 19703 $19,999.00 (781) 522 -5244 200 E Robinson St Ste 300 $10,000.00 to Schenke(Shutlz ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 $19,999.00 (407) 872 -3322 11550 N Meridian St Ste 600 SePRO Corporation CARMEL, INDIANA US 46032 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (317) 580 -8282 PO Box 10570 Southern Strategy Group, Inc TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32302 $0.00 (850) 671 -4401 5220 Belfort Rd Ste 400 $10,000.00 to St. John and Partners JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32256 -6012 $19,999.00 (904)281 -2500 1401 McKinney Ste 900 Standard Renewable Energy, LP HOUSTON, TEXAS US 77010 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (281) 768 -4851 5 Triad Center Ste 325 $10,000.00 to Suburban Land Reserve, Inc SALT LAKE, UTAH US 84180 $19,999.00 (801) 321 -7550 1104 E Twiggs St Ste 300 Tampa - Hillsborough County Expressway TAAMPA, FLORIDA US 33602 MP $1.00 to $9,999 -00 Authority (813) 272 -6740 PO Box 111 $10,000.00 to TECO Energy, Inc TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33601 $19,999,00 (850) 681 -6785 12424 Research Pkwy Ste 140 University of Central Florida Foundation, Inc. ' ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32826 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (407) 882 -1200 3636 S Sherwood Forest Blvd Ste 440 UNA BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA US 70816 $0.00 (222) 292 -5595 15830 Foltz Industrial Pkwy $10,000.00 to US Crisis, Inc STRONGSVILLE, OHIO US 44149 $19,999.00 (440) 878 -7600 600 NW Shore Blvd Ste 200 Vertical Intergration, Inc TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33609 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (813) 864 -1688 11515 66th St N Vici Marketing LARGO, FLORIDA US 33773 -5410 $0.00 (727) 533 -8730 PO Box 10004 Video Communications Southeast TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32302 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (850) 224 -5420 150 Fayetteville St Malt Ste 600 $10,000.00 to Wachovia Corporation RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA US 27601 $19,999.00 (800) 922 -4684 PO Box 10000 Watt Disney World Company LAKE BUENA VISTA, FLORIDA US 32830 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (407) 934 -7639 381 Mansfield Ave Ste 205 $10,000.00 to Wexford Health Sources PITTSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA US 15220 $19,999.00 (412) 937 -8590 3700 NW 124th Ave Ste 122 Wise Gas, Inc CORAL SPRINGS, FLORIDA US 33065 $0.00 (954) 636 -4291 1000 Waterford Place Worldwide Interactive Network KINGSTON, TENNESSEE US 37763 $1.00 to $9,999.00 ; (865) 717 -3333 Prime Contractor Firm Firm Information Originating Principal Principal Information Total Compensation: $1,000,000.00 - or more I hereby certify to the veracity and completeness of the information herein; that no reportable compensation has been omitted; and that no officer or employee of this lobbying firm has made an expenditure in violation of Section 112.3215 , F.S. Paul Bradshaw , Owner Copyright © 2000 -2010 State of Florida CE Form 24 Effective: June 2006 Refer to Rule 34- 12.400(7),F.A.C. Onhno Sunshine 0 Return to Compensation Report List Page This report was submitted to the Lobbyist Registration Office on November 13, 20og at 01:05:17 pm Eastern Time. L9 Reporting Period July 1, 2009 - September 30, 2009 Legislative Branch Lobbying Firm Informatim Southern Strategy Group PO Box 10570 TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32302 (850) 671 -4401 Firm Lobbyists • Bradshaw, Paul R. • Dudley, Christopher F. • Fraser, Towson • Madden, Steve • Mitchell, R. Paul • Montgomery, Matthew R. • Moore, James T. (Tim) • Rancourt, David A. • Webb, Stacey S. 1800 Club, Ltd. MIAMI, FLORIDA US 33131 $0.00 (305) 375 -0090 840 First Ave Ste 300 Advanced Sensor Technology, LLC KING OF PRUSSIA, PENNSYLVANIA US $20,000.00 to 19406 $29,999.00 (484) 690 -0572 1080 Commerce Blvd Ajax Building Corp. 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Phillips Orlando Performing Arts Center ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (407) 839 -0119 298 N Seven Oaks Dr $10,000.00 to EdSouth KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE US 37922 $19,999.00 (865) 342 -5120 1800 K St NW Ste 900 WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA $0.00 Educational Testing Service US 20006 (202) 457 -8689 276 SW 34th St Embraer Aircraft Holding, Inc FT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA US 33315 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (954) 359 -3700 600 Peachtree St Ste 2800 Ernst & Young LLP ATLANTA, GEORGIA US 30308 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (404) 727 -9187 2075 Centre Pointe Blvd $10,000.00 to First American Title Insurance Company TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32308 $19,999.00 (850) 402 -4101 113 E College Ave Florida Association of Community Colleges TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (850) 222 -3222 777 Glades Rd $10,000.00 to Florida Atlantic University Foundation, Inc BOCA RATON, FLORIDA US 33431 $19,999,00 (561) 297 -2003 109 E Church St Ste 405 $10,000.00 to Florida Bar Foundation ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 $19,999.00 (407) 843 -0045 246 E 6th Ave Florida Cable Telecommunications Association, TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32303 $1.00 to $9,999.00 Inc (850) 681 -1990 One N Clematis St Ste 200 WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA US $30,000.00 to Florida Crystals Corporation 33401 $39,999.00 (561) 366 -5100 501 N Grandview Ave $30,000.00 to Florida Energy Associates, LLC DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA US 32128 $39,999.00 (386) 255 -8118 100 W Bay St Ste 600 $20,000.00 to Florida Family Insurance Company JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32202 $29,999,00 (904) 356 -1900 306 E College Ave $20,000.00 to Florida Hospital Association TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 $29,999.00 (850) 222 -9800 Florida Network of Youth and Family Services, 2850 Pablo Ave TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32308 $1.00 to $9,999.00 Inc (850) 922 -4234 231 West Bay Ave Florida Solar Energy Industries Association LONGWOOD, FLORIDA US 32750 $0.00 (407) 339 -2010 ' One S School Ave Ste 301 Florida State Alliance of YMCA SARASOTA, FLORIDA US 34237 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (940) 951 -2916 350 E College Ave Florida Trucking Association TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (850) 222 -9900 5903 S Elkins Ave Franklin Consulting TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33611 $0.00 (813) 690 -9808 1600 Sawgrass Corporate Pky # 230 $10,000.00 to G. L. Homes of Florida Corporation SUNRISE, FLORIDA US 33323 $19,999,00 (954) 753 -1730 PO Box 446 Gasparilla Island Conservation Et Improvement gOCA GRANDE, FLORIDA US 33921 $0.00 Association, Inc (941) 964 -2667 5555 W 73rd St._ Government Payment Services, Inc INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA US 46268 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (888) 561 -7888 20 Rewe St Green Depot, LLC BROOKLYN, NEW YORK US 11211 $0.00 (718) 388 -6465 2602 Lotus Dr IBM Corporation TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32318 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (800) 426 -4968 2025 N St NW Ste 800 WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA $0.00 Indoor Tanning Association US 20036 (202) 367 -1225 3522 Thomasville Rd Ste 200 Infinity Software Development, Inc TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32309 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (850) 383 -1011 5110 Maryland Way Ste 120 Infrastructure Corporation of America NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE US 37027 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (615) 377 -4730 2536 Countryside Blvd 6th Floor Insurance Product Development Group CLEARWATER, FLORIDA US 33763 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (800) 458 -7112 1800 W Intl. Speedway Blvd Bldg 5 $10,000.00 to International Speedway Corporation DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA US 32114 $19,999.00 (386) 254 -2700 427 N Magnolia Ave INSTeTAG ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 $0.00 (407) 965 -0369 PO Box 163849 $10,000.00 to IQ Innovations, LLC COLUMBUS, OHIO US 43216 -3849 $19,999,00 (614) 621 -1500 4305 Pineview Dr Ste 300 J a B Medical Supply COMMERCE TOWNSHIP, MICHIGAN US $1.00 to $9,999.00 48390 (248) 360 -9977 _ PO Box 54299 $20,000.00 to Jacksonville Greyhound Racing, Inc JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32245 $29,999,00 (904) 680 -5383 507 E Michigan St MS M -4 Johnson Controls, Inc MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN US 53202 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (414) 221 -0549 9801 Lake Nona Rd $20,000.00 to Lake Nona Property Holdings, LLC ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32827 $29,999,00 (407) 851 -9091 1150 18th St NW #600 LexisNexis WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA $1.00 to $9,999.00 US 20005 (800)227 -4908 1800 Phoenix Blvd Ste 120 LogistiCare Solutions COLLEGE PARK, GEORGIA US 30349 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (770) 629 -3442 601 SE 25th Ave $10,000.00 to Marion County Board of County Commissioners OCALA, FLORIDA US 34471 $19,999.00 (352) 438 -2300 20 Rewe St Marjam Supply of Florida, LLC BROOKLYN, NEW YORK US 11211 $0.00 (718) 388 -6465 301 E Pine St Ste 150 $10,000.00 to MBIA ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 $19,999,00 (888) 231 -8895 1 Post St McKesson Corporation SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA US $1,00 to $9,999.00 94104 (415) 983 -8494 3230 W Commercial Blvd Ste 190 MCNA Dental Plans FT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA US 33309 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (800) 494 -6262 730 Cool Springs Blvd Ste 800 MedSolutions FRANKLIN, TENNESSEE US 37067 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (615) 468 -4162 313 Congress St Mentor Network, The BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS US 02210 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (305) 598 -0242 770 Somneytown Pike WP39 -447 WEST POINT, PENNSYLVANIA US $10,000.00 to Merck £t Co, Inc 19486 $19,999.00 (888) 776 -8364 215 S Monroe St Ste 730 $10,000.00 to Mosaic Fertilizer LLC TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 $19,999,00 (800) 918 -8270 4611 Johnson Rd Ste 8 MotionPoint Corporation COCONUT CREEK, FLORIDA US 33073 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (954) 421 -0890 1962 Centerville Rd Motorola, Inc TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32308 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (800) 826 -1913 5675 E Concours St Niagara Bottling, LLC ONTARIO, Canada CA 91764 $0.00 (909) 230 -4410 5000 W Hwy 38 Non- Secure Programs, Inc PANAMA CITY, FLORIDA US 32401 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (850) 747 -8776 980 N Federal Hwy Omni Advertising BOCA RATON, FLORIDA US 33498 $0.00 (561) 620 -4774 525 S Magnolia Ave Orlando - Orange County Expressway Authority ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (407) 835 -2815 PO Box 10570 Paul Bradshaw P. A. TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32302 $0.00 (850) 671 -4401 PO Box 111 Peoples Gas System, Inc TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33601 $0.00 (850) 681 -6785 1150 17th St NW Ste 503 Philanthropy Roundtable, The WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA $1,00 to $9,999.00 US 20036 (202) 822 -8333 315 Court St Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners CLEARWATER, FLORIDA US 33756 $0.00 (727) 464 -3000 5300 W Cypress St Ste 300 Post Buckley Schuh ft Jernigan TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33607 -1712 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (800) 477 -7275 9801 Premier Pkwy $10,000.00 to Premier Beverage Company MIRAMAR, FLORIDA US 33025 $19,999.00 (954) 436 -9200 2549 Success Dr Pro Tech Monitoring, Inc ODESSA, FLORIDA US 33556 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (888) 677 -6278 Psychiatric Solutions, Inc /Premier Behavioral One Alhambra Plaza Ste 750 CORAL GABLES, FLORIDA US 33134 $10,000.00 to Solutions (305) 569 -6993 $19,999.00 24 Hemlock Rd Response Network, Inc, The HANOVER, NEW HAMPSHIRE US 03755 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (603) 643 -0427 Sacred Heart Health System, Inc dba Sacred 5151 N 9th Ave PENSACOLA, FLORIDA US 32504 $1.00 to $9,999.00 Heart Hospital (850) 416 -7000 11550 N Meridian St Ste 100 SePRO Corporation CARMEL, INDIANA US 46032 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (317) 580 -8282 PO Box 10570 Southern Strategy Group, Inc TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32302 $0.00 (850) 671 -4401 5220 Belfort Rd Ste 400 St. John l; Partners JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32256- $1,00 to $9,999.00 6012 (904) 281 -2500 1401 McKinney Ste 900 Standard Renewable Energy, LP HOUSTON, TEXAS US 77010 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (281) 768 -4851 PO Box 111 Tampa Electric Company TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33601 $0.00 (850)681 -6785 1104 E Twiggs St Ste 300 Tampa - Hillsborough County Expressway TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33602 $1.00 to $9,999.00 Authority (813) 272 -6740 PO Box 111 $10,000:00 to TECO Energy, Inc TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33601 $19,999.00 (850) 681 -6785 12424 Research Pky Ste 140 $10,000.00 to University of Central Florida Foundation, Inc ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32826 $19,999.00 (407) 882 -1200 150 Fayetteville St Mall Ste 600 Wachovia Corporation RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA US 27601 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (800) 922 -4684 PO Box 10000 Walt Disney World Company LAKE BUENA VISTA, FLORIDA US $1,00 to $9,999.00 32830 (407) 934 -7639 381 Mansfield Ave Ste 205 PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA US $10,000.00 to Wexford Health Sources 15220 $19,999.00 (412) 937 -8590 3700 NW 124th Ave Ste 122 Wise Gas, Inc CORAL SPRINGS, FLORIDA US 33065 $0.00 (954) 636 -4291 1000 Waterford Place World -Wide Interactive Network KINGSTON, TENNESSEE US 37763 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (865)717 -3333 Prime Contractor Firm Firm Information Originating Principal Total Compensation: $1,000,000.00 - or more I hereby certify to the veracity and completeness of the information herein; that no reportable compensation has been omitted; and that no officer or employee of this lobbying firm has made an expenditure in violation of Section 11.045 , F.S. Paul Bradshaw , Owner Coovright © 2000 -2010 State of Florida Sn"'Sehine , 0 Retucn to Lorhpensation Report List Page This report was submitted to the Lobbyist Registration Office on August 14, 2oog at 04:40:20 pm Eastern Time. Reporting Period April 1, 2009 - June 30, 2009 Executive Branch Lobbying Firm Information Southern Strategy Group PO Box 10570 TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32302 (850) 671 -4401 Firm Lobbyists - • Bradshaw, Paul R. • Dudley, Christopher F. • Fraser, Towson • Madden, Steven J. • Mitchell, R. Paul • Montgomery, Matthew R. • Moore, James 'Tim' • Rancourt, David • Thrasher, John E. • Webb, Stacey S. 1200 Brickelt Ave Ste 1720 $20,000.00 to 1800 Club, Ltd MIAMI, FLORIDA US 33131 $29,999.00 (305) 375 -0090 840 First Ave Ste 300 Advanced Sensor Technology, LLC KING OF PRUSSIA, PENNSYLVANIA US $1.00 to $9,999.00 19406 (484) 690 -0572 10006 N Date Mabry Hwy Ste 113 $10,000.00 to AIG Retirement TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33618 $19,999.00 (813) 269 -3363 1080 Commerce Blvd Ajax Building Corp MIDWAY, FLORIDA US 32343 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (850) 224 -9571 101 Constitution Ave NW American Council of Life Insurers WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA $1.00 to $9,999.00 US 20012133 (850) 386 -6668 5565 Glenridge Connector Ste 425 American Insurance Association American Managed Care, LLC Amprop General Investments, LLC Apple Inc Appriss, Inc ATLANTA, GEORGIA US 30342 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (404) 261 -8834 150 2nd Ave N Ste 400 $40,000.00 to ST PETERSBURG, FLORIDA US 33701 $49,999.00 (727) 456 -6501 12950 Race Track Rd Ste 201 $20,000.00 to TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33626 $29,999.00 (813) 854 -2211 1 Infinite Loop MS 81 -2CF CUPERTINO, CALIFORNIA US 95014 -2084 $1,00 to $9,999.00 (408) 996 -1010 10401 Linn Station Rd LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY US 40223 -3842 (502) 875 -3907 516 N Adams St Associated Industries of Florida TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 (800) 241 -4734 5903 S Elkins Ave $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 s Association of International Ethanol Suppliers i. TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33611 $0.00 (813)390.9888 r 648 Grassmere Park Dr Ste 300 Asurion Insurance services, Inc NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE US 37211 $0.00 (615) 837 -3000 PO Box 99 Barnard Construction Company, Inc BOZEMAN, MONTANA US 59771 -0099 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (406) 586 -1995 i 650 West Ave Ste 2411 $40,000.00 to Benfield, Inc MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA US 33139 $49,999.00 i (952) 886 -8000 i 4800 Deerwood Campus Pkwy $10,000.00 to I Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Florida, Inc JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32246 $19,999.00 (904) 905 -6268 800 Meadows Rd Boca Raton Community Hospital, Inc BOCA RATON, FLORIDA US 33486 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (561) 955 -4288 2725 Judge Fran Jamieson Way C301 Brevard County VIERA, FLORIDA US 32940 $1.00 to $9,999.00 ; (321) 633 -2061 315 Fairpoint Dr Capital Trust Agency GULF BREEZE, FLORIDA US 32561 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (850) 934 -7100 8930 Stanfield Blvd $10,000.00 to CareOne Services, Inc COLUMBIA, MARYLAND US 21045 $19,999.00 (410) 910 -2767 2950 SW 27th Ave Ste 200 Carlisle Development Group, LLC COCONUT GROVE, FLORIDA US 33133 $1.00 to $9,999.00 ' (305) 476 -8118 Centene Place 7711 Carondelet Ave $10,000.00 to Centene Corporation ST LOUIS, MISSOURI US 63105 $19,999.00 (314) 725 -4477 Central Park Station Partners, LLC Citrus Health Care, Inc City of Jacksonville City of Orlando City of Tallahassee Clay County Utility Authority Clean Fuel, LLC College Board, The Cotting Gilbert Wright Et Carter 1031 W Morse Blvd Ste 325 WINTER PARK, FLORIDA US 32789 (407) 645 -4400 5420 Bay Center Dr Ste 250 TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33609 (813) 225 -3020 117 W Duval St Ste 400 JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32202 (904) 630 -1002 400 S Orange Ave ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 (407) 246 -2221 300 S Adams St TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 (850) 891 -8554 3176 Old Jennings Rd MIDDLEBURG, FLORIDA US 32068 (904) 272 -5999 7432 E.S.R. 50 Ste 1 GROVELAND, FLORIDA US 34736 (352) 429 -9900 Highpoint Center Ste 1010 TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 (850) 521 -4900 801 N Orange Ave Ste 830 ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 (407) 712 -7300 114 S Duval St Consumer Federation of the Southeast Copart, Inc Critical Information Network, LLC CVS /Caremark Dickstein Shapiro, LLP TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 (850) 222 -1996 4665 Business Center Dr FAIRFIELD, CALIFORNIA US 94534 (707) 639 -5000 4101 International Pkwy CARROLLTON, TEXAS US 75007 (972) 309 -4398 One CVS Drive WOONSOCKET, RHODE ISLAND US 02895 (800) 241 -2784 1177 Ave of Americas 47th FL 11136 NEW YORK, NEW YORK US 10036 (212) 896 -5423 455 S Orange Ave Ste 410 Dr. P. Phillips Orlando Performing Arts Center ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 (407) 839 -0119 600 N W Shore Blvd Ste 200 Duncan Companies, The TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33609 (877) 738 -6226 298 N Seven Oaks Dr EdSouth KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE US 37922 N o $40,000.00 to $49,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 - $0.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $0.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $0.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $30,000.00 to $39,999.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $30,000.00 to $39,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $10,000.00 to (865) 342 -5120 $19,999.00 1800 K St NW Ste 900 Educational Testing Service WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA $0.00 US 20006 (202) 457 -8689 276 SW 34th St $30,000.00 to Embraer Aircraft Holding, Inc. FT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA US 33315 $39,999.00 (954) 359 -3700 280 Park Ave FL 26 West $30,000.00 to Entwistle and Cappucci LLP NEW YORK, NEW YORK US 10017 $39,999.00 (212) 894 -7200 600 Peachtree St Ste 2800 $10,000.00 to Ernst Ft Young LLP ATLANTA, GEORGIA US 30308 $19,999.00 (404) 724 -9187 13754 Desert Lane $10,000.00 to Farmland Reserve, Inc ST CLOUD, FLORIDA US 34773 -9381 $19,999.00 (407) 957 -6744 2075 Centre Point Blvd $10,000.00 to First American Title Insurance Company TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32308 $19,999.00 (850) 402 -4101 113 E College Ave Florida Association of Community Colleges TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (850) 222 -3222 777 Glades Rd Florida Atlantic University Foundation, Inc BOCA RATON, FLORIDA US 33431 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (561) 297 -2003 109 E Church St Ste 405 Florida Bar Foundation, The ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (407) 843 -0045 Florida Cable Telecommunications Association, 246E 6th Ave TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32303 $1.00 to $9,999.00 Inc (850) 681 -1990 One N Clematis St Ste 200 $10,000.00 to Florida Crystals Corporation WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA US 33401 $19,999.00 (561) 366 -5100 501 Gardenview Ave Florida Energy Associates, LLC DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA US 32126- $30,000.00 to 5669 $39,999.00 (386) 255 -8118 100 West Bay St Ste 600 Florida Family Insurance Company JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32202 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (904) 356 -1900 306 E College Ave Florida Hospital Association TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (850) 222 -9800 Florida Network of Youth and Family Services, 2728 Pablo Ave TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32308 $1.00 to $9,999.00 Inc (850) 922 -4234 231 West Bay Ave Florida Solar Energy Industries Association LONGWOOD, FLORIDA US 32750 $0.00 (407) 339 -2010 Indoor Tanning Association Infinity Software Development, Inc Infrastructure Corporation of America 2025 M Street NW Ste 800 WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA US 20036 (202) 367 -1225 3522 Thomasville Rd Ste 200 TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32308 (850) 383 -1011 5110 Maryland Way Ste 120 NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE US 37027 (615) 377 -4730 2536 Countryside Blvd Sixth FL Me $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 One South School Ave Ste 301 Florida State Alliance of YMCA SARASOTA, FLORIDA US 34237 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (940) 951 -2916 350 E College Ave Florida Trucking Association TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (850) 222 -9900 Fort Lauderdale Downtown Development 305 S Andrews Ave Ste 301 FT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA US 33301 $10,000.00 to Authority (954) 463 -6574 $19,999,00 5903 S Elkins Ave Franklin Consulting TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33611 $0.00 (813) 690 -9808 Fuel Miami LLC, c/o Fuel Outdoor Holdings 149 Fifth Ave NEW YORK, NEW YORK US 10010 $10,000.00 to LLC (212) 967 -7333 $19,999.00 Ste 300 G.L. Homes of Florida Corporation 1600 Sawgrass Corporate Parkway $1.00 to $9,999.00 SUNRISE, FLORIDA US 33323 (954) 753 -1730 Gasparilla Island Conservation and PO Box 446 BOCA GRANDE, FLORIDA US 33921 $1.00 to $9,999.00 Improvement Association (941) 964 -2667 7491 W Oakland Park Blvd FL 2 Global Assurance Group, Inc TAMARAC, FLORIDA US 33319 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (954) 749 -1025 5555 W 73rd St Government Payment Services, Inc INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA US 46268 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (888) 561 -7888 70 Gray Cliff Rd Gray Cliff Ventures, LLC NEWTON, MASSACHUSETTS US 02459 $0.00 (617) 216 -5552 100 N Tampa St Ste 2700 $10,000.00 to Homeowners Choice Insurance, Inc TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33602 $19,999,00 (772) 336 -9091 1724 W Broadway I -Con Systems, Inc OVIEDO, FLORIDA US 32765 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (407) 365 -6241 1650 Summit Lake Dr Ste 104 $10,000.00 to IBM Corporation TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32317 $19,999.00 (800) 426 -4968 Indoor Tanning Association Infinity Software Development, Inc Infrastructure Corporation of America 2025 M Street NW Ste 800 WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA US 20036 (202) 367 -1225 3522 Thomasville Rd Ste 200 TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32308 (850) 383 -1011 5110 Maryland Way Ste 120 NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE US 37027 (615) 377 -4730 2536 Countryside Blvd Sixth FL Me $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 Insurance Product Development Group CLEARWATER, FLORIDA US 33763 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (800) 458 -7112 International Speedway Corporation 1801 International Speedway Blvd DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA US 32114 (386) 254 -2700 $1.00 to $9,999.00 McKesson Corporation SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA US 94104 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (415) 983 -8494 3230 West Commercial Blvd Ste 190 $10,000.00 to MCNA Dental Plans FT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA US 33309 $19,999.00 (800) 494 -6262 427 N Magnolia Ave INSTeTAG ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 $0.00 (407) 965 -0369 PO Box 163849 IQ Innovotations, LLC COLUMBUS, OHIO US 43216 -3849 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (614) 621 -1500 4305 Pineview Dr Ste 300 J £i B Medical Supply COMMERCE TOWNSHIP, MICHIGAN US $10,000.00 to 48390 $19,999.00 (248) 360 -9977 ._ PO Box 54249 Jacksonville Greyhound Racing, Inc JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32245 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (904) 680 -5383 507 E Michigan St Mailstation M -4 $10,000.00 to Johnson Controls, Inc MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN US 53202 $19,999.00 (414) 221 -0549 13707 N 22nd St Junior Achievement of West Central Florida TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33613 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (813) 207 -0217 9801 Lake Nona Rd $20,000.00 to Lake Nona Property Holdings, LLC ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32827 $29,999.00 (407) 851 -9091 1150 18th NW #600 WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA $30,000.00 to LexisNexis US 20005 $39,999.00 (800) 227 -4908 3333 Hendrick Ave Linear Medical Solutions, Inc JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32207 $0.00 (904) 739 -1309 1640 Phoenix Blvd Ste 200 LogistiCare Solutions, LLC COLLEGE PARK, GEORGIA US 30349 $1.00 to $9,999.00 '! (770) 629 -3442 400 Garden City Plaza Manhole Barrier Security Systems, Inc (MBSS) GARDEN CITY, NEW YORK US 11530 $0.00 (516) 663 -0930 601 SE 25th Ave Marion County Commission OCALA, FLORIDA US 34471 $1.00 to $9,999.00 ' (352) 438 -2300 301 E Pine St Ste 150 $10,000.00 to MBIA ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 $19,999.00 (888) 231 -8895 One Post St McKesson Corporation SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA US 94104 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (415) 983 -8494 3230 West Commercial Blvd Ste 190 $10,000.00 to MCNA Dental Plans FT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA US 33309 $19,999.00 (800) 494 -6262 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $0.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $0.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 ME $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $0.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 6000 Fruitvitle Rd Medical Education Technologies, Inc. SARASOTA, FLORIDA US 34232 (866) 233 -6384 730 Cool Springs Blvd Ste 800 MedSotutions FRANKLIN, TENNESSEE US 37067 (615) 468 -4162 313 Congress St Mentor Network, The BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS US 02210 (305) 598 -0242 770 Somneytown Pike WP39 -447 Merck Ft Co, Inc WEST POINT, PENNSYLVANIA US 19486 (888) 776 -8364 150 S Monroe St Ste 306 Mosaic Fertilizer, LLC TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 (800) 918 -8270 4611 Johnson Rd Ste 8 MotionPoint Corporation COCONUT CREEK, FLORIDA US 33073 (954) 421 -0890 1962 Centerville Rd Motorola TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32308 (800) 826 -1913 999 Ponce de Leon Blvd Ste 705 Mr. Richard D. Porter Jr. CORAL GABLES, FLORIDA US 33134 (305) 443 -8180 625 N Adams St Nature Conservancy, The TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 (850) 222 -0199 5675 E Concours St Niagra Bottling, LLC ONTARIO, CALIFORNIA US 91764 (909) 230 -4410 5000 W Hwy 38 Non - Secure Programs, Inc PANAMA CITY, FLORIDA US 32401 (850) 747 -8776 6701 Center Dr W Ste 160 ODS Technologies, L.P. d /b /a TVG Network LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA US 90045 (310) 242 -9520 980 N Federal Hwy Omni Advertising BOCA RATON, FLORIDA US 33498 (561) 620 -4474 525 S Magnolia Ave Orlando Orange County Expressway Authority ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 (407) 835 -2815 10 Commerce Dr Ozean, LLC DESTIN, FLORIDA US 32541 (850) 837 -5940 PO Box 10570 Paul Bradshaw, P.A. TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32302 (850) 671 -4401 1150 17th St NW Philanthropy Roundtable, The WASHIGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA US 20036 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $0.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $0.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 ME $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $0.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 (202) 822 -8333 4054 Sawyer Rd $20,000.00 to Physicians Group, LLC SARASOTA, FLORIDA US 34233 $29,999.00 (941) 552 -1189 Pinellas County Board of County 315 Court St Sixth FL CLEARWATER, FLORIDA US 33756 $0.00 Commissioners (727) 464 -3000 5300 West Cypress St Ste 300 Post, Buckley, Schuh Et Jernigan TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33607 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (800) 477 -7275 9801 Premier Parkway Premier Beverage Company MIRAMAR, FLORIDA US 33025 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (954) 436 -9200 PO Box 1019 Premier Election Solutions, Inc ALLEN, TEXAS US 75013 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (469) 675 -8990 2549 Success Dr Pro Tech Monitoring, Inc ODESSA, FLORIDA US 33556 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (888) 677 -6278 Columbus Center Psychiatric Solutions, Inc /Premier Behavioral One Alhambra Plaza Ste 750 $10,000.00 to Solutions CORAL GABLES, FLORIDA US 33134 $19,999.00 (305) 569 -6993 24 Hemlock Rd Response Network, Inc, The HANOVER, NEW HAMPSHIRE US 03755 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (603) 643 -0427 Sacred Heart Health System, Inc dba Sacred 5151 N 9th Ave PENSACOLA, FLORIDA US 32504 $10,000.00 to Heart Hospital (850) 416 -7000 $19,999.00 3999 W Chester Pike NEWTON SQUARE, PENNSYLVANIA US $10,000.00 to SAP Public Services, Inc 19703 $19,999.00 (781) 522 -5244 200 E Robinson St Ste 300 $10,000.00 to SchenkelShutlz ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 $19,999.00 (407) 872 -3322 11550 N Meridian St Ste 600 SePRO Corporation CARMEL, INDIANA US 46032 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (317) 580 -8282 PO Box 10570 Southern Strategy Group, Inc TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32302 $0.00 (850) 671 -4401 1401 McKinney Ste 900 Standard Renewable Energy, LP HOUSTON, TEXAS US 77010 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (281) 768 -4851 5 Triad Center Ste 325 $10,000.00 to Suburban Land Reserve, Inc SALT LAKE, UTAH US 84180 $19,999.00 (801) 321 -7550 Tampa Hillsborough County Expressway 1104 E Twiggs St Ste 300 TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33602 $1.00 to $9,999.00 Authority (813) 272 -6740 I hereby certify to the veracity and completeness of the information herein; that no reportable compensation has been omitted; and that no officer or employee of this lobbying firm has made an expenditure in violation of Section 112.3215 , F.S. Paul R. Bradshaw , Owner CE Form 24 Effective: June 2006 PO Box 111 $10,000.00 to TECO Energy, Inc TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33601 $19,999,00 (850) 681 -6785 12424 Research Pkwy Ste 140 University of Central Florida Foundation, Inc. ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32826 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (407) 882 -1200 3636 S Sherwood Forest Blvd Ste 440 UNA BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA US 70816 $0.00 (222) 292 -5595 15830 Foltz Industrial Pkwy $10,000.00 to US Crisis, Inc STRONGSVILLE, OHIO US 44149 $19,999,00 (440) 878 -7600 600 NW Shore Blvd Ste 200 Vertical lntergration,Inc TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33609 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (813) 864 -1688 11515 66th St N $20,000.00 to Vici Marketing LARGO, FLORIDA US 33773 -5410 $29,999.00 (727) 533 -8730 PO Box 10004 Video Communications Southeast TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32302 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (850) 224 -5420 150 Fayetteville St Malt Ste 600 $10,000.00 to Wachovia Corporation RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA US 27601 $19,999.00 (800) 922 -4684 PO Box 10000 Walt Disney World Company LAKE BUENA VISTA, FLORIDA US 32830 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (407) 934 -7639 381 Mansfield Ave Ste 205 $10,000.00 to Wexford Health Sources PITTSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA US 15220 $19,999.00 (412) 937 -8590 3700 NW 124th Ave Ste 122 Wise Gas, Inc CORAL SPRINGS, FLORIDA US 33065 $0.00 (954) 636 -4291 I hereby certify to the veracity and completeness of the information herein; that no reportable compensation has been omitted; and that no officer or employee of this lobbying firm has made an expenditure in violation of Section 112.3215 , F.S. Paul R. Bradshaw , Owner CE Form 24 Effective: June 2006 Refer to Rule 34- 12.400(7),F.A.C. Copyright © 2000 -2010 State of Florida Onfim Sun8hzne i Return to Compensation. Report List Page This report was submitted to the Lobbyist Registration Office on August 14, 2oo9 at 04 :39:18 pm Eastern Time. April 1, 2009 - June 30, 2009 Legislative Branch Lobbying Firm Information Southern Strategy Group PO Box 10570 TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32302 (850) 671 -4401 • Bradshaw, Paul R. • Dudley, Christopher F. • Fraser, Towson • Madden, Steve • Mitchell, R. Paul • Montgomery, Matthew R. • Moore, James T. (Tim) • Rancourt, David A. • Thrasher, John E. • Webb, Stacey S. 1800 Club, Ltd. Advanced Sensor Technology, LLC Ajax Building Corp. Alcohol Monitoring Systems American Council of Life Insurers MIAMI, FLORIDA US 33131 (305) 375 -0090 840 1st Ave Ste 300 KING OF PRUSSIA, PENNSYLVANIA US 19406 (484) 690 -0572 1080 Commerce Blvd MIDWAY, FLORIDA US 32343 (850) 224 -9571 2121 Jamieson Ave Unit 511 ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA US 22314 (703) 567 -7838 101 Constitution Ave NW Ste 700 WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA US 20001 (850) 386 -6668 5565 Glenridge Connector Ste 425 I m $20,000.00 to $29,999.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 American Insurance Association ATLANTA, GEORGIA US 30342 (404) 261 -8834 American Managed Care, LLC Apple Inc Appriss Associated Industries of Florida Association of International Ethanol Suppliers Asurion Insurance Services, Inc 150 2nd Ave N Ste 400 ST PETERSBURG, FLORIDA US 33701 (727) 456 -6501 2350 Kerner Blvd Ste 250 SAN RAFAEL, CALIFORNIA US 94901 (408) 996 -1010 10401 Linn Station Rd LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY US 40223 (502) 875 -3907 516 N Adams St TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 (800) 241 -4734 5903 S Elkins Ave TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33611 (813) 390 -9888 648 Grassmere Park Dr Ste 300 NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE US 37211 (615)837 -3000 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $20,000.00 to $29,999.00 $0.00 $0.00 3600 American Blvd W Ste 700 Benfield, Inc MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA US 55341 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (952) 886 -8000 4800 Deerwood Campus Pky $10,000.00 to Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Florida, JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32246 $19,999.00 (904) 905 -6268 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 800 Meadows Rd Boca Raton Community Hospital BOCA RATON, FLORIDA US 33486 (561) 955 -4288 2725 Judge Fran Jamieson Way C301 Brevard County VIERA, FLORIDA US 32940 (321) 633 -2061 315 Fairpoint Dr Capital Trust Agency GULF BREEZE, FLORIDA US 32561 (850) 934 -7100 8930 Stanford Blvd CareOne Services, Inc COLUMBIA, MISSISSIPPI US 21045 (410) 910 -2767 2950 SW 27th Ave Ste 200 Carlisle Development Group, LLC COCONUT GROVE, FLORIDA US 33133 (305) 476 -8118 7711 Carondelet Ave Centene Corporation ST LOUIS, MISSOURI US 63105 (314) 725 -4477 117 W Duval St Ste 400 City of Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32202 (904) 630 -1022 400 S Orange Ave City of Orlando ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 (407) 246 -2221 300 S Adams St $1.00 to $9,999.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 City of Tallahassee TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 $0.00 (850) 891 -8554 3176 Old Jennings Rd MIDDLEBURG, FLORIDA US 32068 -3907 $10,000.00 to Clay County Utility Authority $19,999.00 (904) 272 -5999 106 E College Ave College Board, The TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (850) 521 -4900 801 N Orange Ave Ste 830 Coiling Gilbert Wright Ft Carter ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 $0.00 (407) 712 -7300 114 S Duval St $30,000.00 to Consumer Federation of the Southeast TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 $39,999.00 (850) 222 -1996 One CVS Dr WOONSOCKET, RHODE ISLAND US $10,000.00 to CVS /Caremark 02895 $19,999.00 (800) 241 -2784 455 S Orange Ave Ste 410 Dr. P. Phillips Orlando Performing Arts Center € ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (407) 839 -0119 298 N Seven Oaks Dr $10,000.00 to EdSouth KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE US 37922 $19,999.00 (865) 342 -5120 1800 K St NW Ste 900 Educational Testing Service WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA $0.00 US 20006 (202) 457 -8689 276 SW 34th St Embraer Aircraft Holding, Inc FT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA US 33315 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (954) 359 -3700 600 Peachtree St Ste 2800 Ernst 8 Young LLP ATLANTA, GEORGIA US 30308 $1.00 to $9,999.00 ? (404) 727 -9187 2075 Centre Pointe Blvd $10,000.00 to First American Title Insurance Company TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32308 $19,999.00 (850) 402 -4101 113 E College Ave $10,000.00 to Florida Association of Community Colleges TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 $19,999.00 (850) 222 -3222 777 Glades Rd $10,000.00 to Florida Atlantic University Foundation, Inc BOCA RATON, FLORIDA US 33431 $19,999.00 (561) 297 -2003 109 E Church St Ste 405 $10,000.00 to Florida Bar Foundation ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 $19,999.00 (407) 843 -0045 Florida Cable Telecommunications Association, 246E 6th Ave TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32303 $1.00 to $9,999.00 Inc (850) 681 -1990 One N Clematis St Ste 200 WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA US $10,000.00 to Florida Crystals Corporation 33401 $19,999.00 (561) 366 -5100 501 Grandview Ave DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA US 32126- $30,000.00 to Florida Energy Associates, LLC 5669 $39,999.00 (386) 255 -8118 100 W Bay St Ste 600 $20,000.00 to Florida Family Insurance Company JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32202 $29,999.00 (904) 356 -1900 306 E College Ave $30,000.00 to Florida Hospital Association TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 $39,999.00 (850) 222 -9800 2850 Pablo Ave Florida Network of Youth and Family Services, TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32308 $1.00 to $9,999.00 Inc (850) 922 -4234 231 West Bay Ave Florida Solar Energy Industries Association LONGWOOD, FLORIDA US 32750 $0.00 (407) 339 -2010 One S School Ave Ste 301 Florida State Alliance of YMCA SARASOTA, FLORIDA US 34237 i $1.00 to $9,999.00 (940) 951 -2916 350 E College Ave Florida Trucking Association TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (850)222 -9900 5903 S Elkins Ave Franklin Consulting TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33611 $0.00 (813) 690 -9808 1600 Sawgrass Corporate Pky # 230 G. L. Homes of Florida Corporation SUNRISE, FLORIDA US 33323 $1.00 to $9,999.00 - (954) 753 -1730 Box Gasparilla Island Conservation Et Improvement BOLA GRANDE , FLORIDA D US 33921 $1.00 to $9,999.00 ' Association, Inc (941) 964 -2667 5555 W 73rd St Government Payment Services, Inc INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA US 46268 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (888) 561 -7888 2602 Lotus Dr IBM Corporation TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32318 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (800) 426 -4968 2025 N St NW Ste 800 WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA $20,000.00 to Indoor Tanning Association US 20036 $29,999.00 (202) 367 -1225 Infinity Software Development, Inc Infrastructure Corporation of America Insurance Product Development Group 3522 Thomasville Rd Ste 200 TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32309 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (850) 383 -1011 5110 Maryland Way Ste 120 NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE US 37027 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (615) 377 -4730 2536 Countryside Blvd 6th Floor CLEARWATER, FLORIDA US 33763 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (800) 458 -7112 1800 W Int't Speedway Blvd Bldg 5 $10,000.00 to International Speedway Corporation DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA US 32114 $19,999,00 (386) 254 -2700 427 N Magnolia Ave INSTeTAG ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 $0.00 (407) 965 -0369 PO Box 163849 $10,000.00 to IQ Innovations, LLC COLUMBUS, OHIO US 43216 -3849 $19,999,00 (614) 621 -1500 4305 Pineview Dr Ste 300 J & B Medical Supply COMMERCE TOWNSHIP, MICHIGAN US $1.00 to $9,999.00 48390 (248) 360 -9977 PO Box 54299 $20,000.00 to Jacksonville Greyhound Racing, Inc JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32245 $29,999.00 (904) 680 -5383 507 E Michigan St MS M -4 Johnson Controls, Inc MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN US 53202 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (414) 221 -0549 13707 N 22nd St Junior Achievement of West Central Florida TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33613 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (813) 207 -0217 , Lake Nona Rd $20,000.00 to Property Holdings, LLC Lake Nona Pro p y g ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32827 $29,999.00 (407) 851 -9091 1150 18th St NW #600 LexisNexis WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA { $1.00 to $9,999.00 !' US 20005 (800) 227 -4908 1800 Phoenix Blvd Ste 120 LogistiCare Solutions COLLEGE PARK, GEORGIA US 30349 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (770) 629 -3442 400 Garden City Plaza Manhole Barrier Security Systems, Inc GARDEN CITY, NEW YORK US 11530 $0.00 (516) 663 -0930 601 SE 25th Ave $10,000.00 to Marion County Board of County Commissioners OCALA, FLORIDA US 34471 $19,999,00 (352) 438 -2300 301 E Pine St Ste 150 $10,000.00 to MBIA ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 $19,999.00 (888) 231 -8895 1 Post St McKesson Corporation SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA US $1,00 to $9,999.00 94104 (415) 983 -8494 3230 W Commercial Blvd Ste 190 MCNA Dental Plans FT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA US 33309 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (800) 494 -6262 730 Cool Springs Blvd Ste 800 MedSolutions FRANKLIN, TENNESSEE US 37067 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (615) 468 -4162 313 Congress St Mentor Network, The BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS US 02210 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (305) 598 -0242 770 Somneytown Pike WP39 -447 WEST POINT, PENNSYLVANIA US $10,000.00 to Merck & Co, Inc 19486 $19,999.00 (888) 776 -8364 215 S Monroe St Ste 730 $10,000.00 to Mosaic Fertilizer LLC TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 $19,999.00 (800) 918 -8270 4611 Johnson Rd Ste 8 MotionPoint Corporation COCONUT CREEK, FLORIDA US 33073 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (954) 421 -0890 1962 Centerville Rd Motorola, Inc TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32308 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (800) 826 -1913 625 N Adams St Nature Conservancy, The TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (850) 222 -0199 5675 E Concours St Niagara Bottling, LLC ONTARIO, Canada CA 91764 $0.00 (909) 230 -4410 5000 W Hwy 38 Non- Secure Programs, Inc PANAMA CITY, FLORIDA US 32401 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (850) 747 -8776 980 N Federal Hwy Omni Advertising BOCA RATON, FLORIDA US 33498 $0.00 (561) 620 -4774 525 S Magnolia Ave $10,000.00 to Orlando - Orange County Expressway Authority ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 $19,999.00 (407) 835 -2815 ... ....... . PO Box 10570 Paul Bradshaw P. A. TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32302 $0.00 (850) 671 -4401 PO Box 111 Peoples Gas System, Inc TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33601 $0.00 (850) 681 -6785 1150 17th St NW Ste 503 WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA $10,000.00 to Philanthropy Roundtable, The US 20036 $19,999.00 (202)822.8333 315 Court St Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners CLEARWATER, FLORIDA US 33756 $0.00 (727) 464 -3000 5300 W Cypress St Ste 300 Post Buckley Schuh 8: Jernigan TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33607 -1712 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (800) 477 -7275 9801 Premier Pkwy $10,000.00 to Premier Beverage Company MIRAMAR, FLORIDA US 33025 $19,999.00 (954) 436 -9200 PO Box 1019 Premier Election. Solutions, Inc ALLEN, TEXAS US 75013 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (469) 675 -8990 2549 Success Dr Pro Tech Monitoring, Inc ODESSA, FLORIDA US 33556 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (888) 677 -6278 Psychiatric Solutions, Inc /Premier Behavioral One Alhambra Plaza Ste 750 CORAL GABLES, FLORIDA US 33134 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 Solutions (305) 569 -6993 24 Hemlock Rd Response Network, Inc, The HANOVER, NEW HAMPSHIRE US 03755 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (603) 643 -0427 Sacred Heart Health System, Inc dba Sacred 5151 N 9th Ave PENSACOLA, FLORIDA US 32504 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 Heart Hospital (850) 416-7000 11550 N Meridian St Ste 100 SePRO Corporation CARMEL, INDIANA US 46032 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (317) 580 -8282 PO Box 10570 Southern Strategy Group, Inc TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32302 $0.00 (850) 671 -4401 1401 McKinney Ste 900 Standard Renewable Energy, LP HOUSTON, TEXAS US 77010 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (281) 768 -4851 PO Box 111 Tampa Electric Company TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33601 $0.00 (850) 681 -6785 1104 E Twiggs St Ste 300 Tampa - Hillsborough County Expressway TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33602 $1.00 to $9,999.00 Authority (813) 272 -6740 PO Box 111 $10,000.00 to TECO Energy, Inc TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33601 $19,999.00 (850) 681 -6785 12424 Research Pky Ste 140 $10,000.00 to University of Central Florida Foundation, Inc ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32826 $19,999.00 (407) 882 -1200 150 Fayetteville St Malt Ste 600 Wachovia Corporation RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA US 27601 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (800) 922 -4684 PO Box 10000 LAKE BUENA VISTA, FLORIDA US $1.00 to $9,999.00 Walt Disney World Company 32830 (407) 934 -7639 381 Mansfield Ave Ste 205 PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA US $10,000.00 to Wexford Health Sources 15220 $19,999.00 (412) 937 -8590 3700 NW 124th Ave Ste 122 Wise Gas, Inc CORAL SPRINGS, FLORIDA US 33065 $0.00 (954) 636 -4291 Prime Contractor Firm Firm Information Originating Principal Principal Information Total Compensation: $1,000,000.00 - or more I hereby certify to the veracity and completeness of the information herein; that no reportable compensation has been omitted; and that no officer or employee of this lobbying firm has made an expenditure in violation of Section 11.045 , F.S. Paul R. Bradshaw , Owner Copyright © 2000 -2010 State of Florida Online Sunshine Return to Compensation Report List Page EXHIBIT This report was submitted to the Lobbyist Registration Office on May 03, 2010 at 02:51:15 pm Eastern Time. Reporting Period January 1, 2010 - March 31, 2010 Executive Branch Lobbying fFirm Information Southern Strategy Group PO Box 10570 TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32302 (850) 671 -4401 Firm Lobbyists • Bradshaw, Paul R. • Bustle, Electra • Dudley, Christopher F. • Fraser, Towson • Madden, Steven J. • Mitchell, R. Paul • Montgomery, Matthew R. • Rancourt, David • Webb, Stacey S. 840 First Ave Ste 300 Advanced Sensor Technology, LLC KING OF PRUSSIA, PENNSYLVANIA US $1.00 to $9,999.00 19406 (484) 690 -0572 10006 N Dale Mabry Hwy Ste 113 $10,000.00 to AIG Retirement TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33618 $19,999.00 (813) 269 -3363 1080 Commerce Blvd Ajax Building Corp MIDWAY, FLORIDA US 32343 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (850) 224 -9571 19321 -C US Hwy 19 N #320 $10,000.00 to Allied EyeCare, LLC CLEARWATER, FLORIDA US 33764 $19,999.00 (727) 538 -7719 150 2nd Ave N Ste 400 $30,000.00 to American Managed Care, LLC ST PETERSBURG, FLORIDA US 33701 $39,999.00 (727) 456 -6501 75 Arlington St FL 5 American Renewables, LLC BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS US 02116 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (617) 482 -6150 7681 East Gray Rd $10,000.00 to American Traffic Solutions SCOTTSDALE, ARIZONA US 85260 $19,999.00 (480) 596 -4704 1 Infinite Loop MS 81 -2CF CUPERTINO, CALIFORNIA US 95014- $1.00 to $9,999.00 Apple Inc PP 2084 (408) 996 -1010 10401 Linn Station Rd LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY US 40223 -3842 $10,000.00 to Appriss,lnc $19,999.00 (502) 875 -3907 516 N Adams St Associated Industries of Florida TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 $1.00 to $9,999.00 ; (800) 241 -4734 648 Grassmere Park Dr Ste 300 Asurion Insurance services, Inc NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE US 37211 $0.00 (615) 837 -3000 4800 Deerwood Campus Pkwy $10,000.00 to Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Florida, Inc JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32246 $19,999.00 (904) 905 -6268 800 Meadows Rd Boca Raton Community Hospital, Inc BOCA RATON, FLORIDA US 33486 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (561) 955 -4288 315 Fairpoint Dr Capital Trust Agency GULF BREEZE, FLORIDA US 32561 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (850) 934 -7100 8930 Stanfield Blvd $10,000.00 to CareOne Services, Inc COLUMBIA, MARYLAND US 21045 $19,999,00 (410) 910 -2767 2950 SW 27th Ave Ste 200 Carlisle Development Group, LLC COCONUT GROVE, FLORIDA US 33133 $1.00 to $9,999.00 { (305) 276 -8118 Centene Place 7711 Carondelet Ave $10,000.00 to Centene Corporation ST LOUIS, MISSOURI US 63105 $19,999.00 (314)=725 -4477 117 W Duval St Ste 400 City of Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32202 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (904) 630 -1002 400 S Orange Ave City of Orlando ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (407) 246 -2221 300 S Adams St City of Tallahassee TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 $0.00 (850) 891 -8554 7432 E.S.R. 50 Ste 1 Clean Fuel, LLC GROVELAND, FLORIDA US 34736 $0.00 (352) 429 -9900 Highpoint Center Ste 1010 College Board, The TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (850) 521 -4900 801 N Orange Ave Ste 830 Cotting Gilbert Wright & Carter Copart, Inc Critical Information Network, LLC CVS /Caremark Cypress Creek Partners LLC Dickstein Shapiro, LLP Disaster, Strategies and Ideas Group, LLC Dr. P. Phillips Orlando Performing Arts Center Duncan Companies, The EdSouth Educational Testing Service Embraer Aircraft Holding, Inc. Entwistle and Cappucci LLP Ernst 8 Young LLP F.E.B. Corp. Farmland Reserve, Inc FES, LLC ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 $0.00 (407) 712 -7300 4665 Business Center Dr $10,000.00 to FAIRFIELD, CALIFORNIA US 94534 $19,999.00 (707) 639 -5070 4101 International Pkwy $30,000.00 to CARROLLTON, TEXAS US 75007 $39,999.00 (972) 309 -4398 One CVS Drive WOONSOCKET, RHODE ISLAND US $10,000.00 to 02895 $19,999.00 (800) 241 -2784 7227 Clint Moore Rd BOCA RATON, FLORIDA US 33496 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (561) 347 -6565 1177 Ave of Americas 47th FL #136 $3p,000.00 to NEW YORK, NEW YORK US 10036 $39,999.00 (212) 896 -5423 PO Box 12333 $10,000.00 to TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32317 $19,999.00 (850) 528 -0785 455 S Orange Ave Ste 410 ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (407) 839 -0119 600 N W Shore Blvd Ste 200 TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33609 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (877) 738 -6226 298 N Seven Oaks Dr $10,000.00 to KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE US 37922 $19,999.00 (865) 342 -5120 1800 K St NW Ste 900 WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA $1,00 to $9,999.00 US 20006 (202) 659 -0616 276 SW 34th St FT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA US 33315 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (954) 359 -3700 280 Park Ave FL 26 West NEW YORK, NEW YORK US 10017 $0.00 (212) 894 -7200 600 Peachtree St Ste 2800 $10,000.00 to ATLANTA, GEORGIA US 30308 $19,999.00 (404) 817 -4096 PO Box 2455 KEY WEST, FLORIDA US 33045 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (561) 279 -9900 13754 Desert Lane ST CLOUD, FLORIDA US 34773 -9381 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (407) 957 -6744 150 -153rd Ave Ste 203 MADEIRA BEACH, FLORIDA US 33708 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (727) 399 -0040 4601 Touchton Rd E Bldg 400 JVIA Fidelity Investments JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32246 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (904) 588 -7734 2075 Centre Point Blvd $10,000.00 to First American Title Insurance Company TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32308 $19,999.00 (850) 402 -4101 113 E College Ave Florida Association of Community Colleges TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (850) 222 -3222 777 Glades Rd Florida Atlantic University Foundation, Inc BOCA RATON, FLORIDA US 33431 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (561) 297 -2003 400 N Meridian St Florida Automobile Dealers Association TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (850) 224 -1466 Florida Cable Telecommunications Association, 246E 6th Ave TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32303 $1.00 to $9,999.00 Inc (850) 681 -1990 One N Clematis St Ste 200 Florida Crystals Corporation WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA US 33401 $1,00 to $9,999.00 €: (561) 366 -5100 501 Gardenview Ave Florida Energy Associates, LLC DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA US 32126 - 5669 $0.00 (386) 255 -8118 100 West Bay St Ste 600 Florida Family Insurance Company JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32202 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (904) 356 -1900 Florida Network of Youth and Family Services, 2728 Pablo Ave TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32308 $1.00 to $9,999 -00 '. Inc (850)922 -4234 231 West Bay Ave Florida Solar Energy Industries Association LONGWOOD, FLORIDA US 32750 $0.00 (407) 339 -2010 One South School Ave Ste 301 Florida State Alliance of YMCA SARASOTA, FLORIDA US 34237 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (940) 951 -2916 350 E College Ave Florida Trucking Association TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (850) 222 -9900 9340 Hazard Way Ste B -02 Forensic Imaging It Archiving, Inc SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA US 92123 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (858) 268 -2305 Fort Lauderdale Downtown Development 305 S Andrews Ave Ste 301 FT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA US 33301 $10,000.00 to Authority (954) 463 -6574 $19,999,00 Ste 300 G.L. Homes of Florida Corporation 1600 Sawgrass Corporate Parkway SUNRISE, FLORIDA US 33323 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (954) 753 -1730 Gasparilta Island Conservation and PO Box 446 BOCA GRANDE, FLORIDA US 33921 $1.00 to $9,999.00 Improvement Association (941) 964 -2667 5555 W 73rd St Government Payment Services, Inc INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA US 46268 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (888) 561 -7888 70 Gray Cliff Rd Gray Cliff Ventures, LLC NEWTON, MASSACHUSETTS US 02459 $0.00 (617) 216 -5552 100 N Tampa St Ste 2700 $10,000.00 to Homeowners Choice Insurance, Inc TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33602 $19,999.00 (727) 336 -9091 1650 Summit Lake Dr Ste 104 $10,000.00 to IBM Corporation TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32317 $19,999.00 (800) 426 -4968 3522 Thomasville Rd Ste 200 $10,000.00 to Infinity Software Development, Inc TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32308 $19,999,00 (850) 383 -1011 5110 Maryland Way Ste 120 $10,000.00 to Infrastructure Corporation of America NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE US 37027 $19,999.00 (615) 377 -4730 1801 International Speedway Blvd International Speedway Corporation DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA US 32114 ! $1.00 to $9,999.00 (386) 254 -2700 PO Box 163849 IQ Innovotations, LLC COLUMBUS, OHIO US 43216 -3849 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (614) 621 -1500 84 Business Park Dr Ste 307 its About Time ARMONK, NEW YORK US 10504 $1.00 to $9,999.00 ' (914) 273 -2230 4305 Pineview Dr Ste 300 COMMERCE TOWNSHIP, MICHIGAN US $10,000.00 to J 8 B Medical Supply 48390 $19,999.00 (248) 360 -9977 PO Box 54249 Jacksonville Greyhound Racing, Inc JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32245 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (904) 680 -5383 507 E Michigan St Mailstation M -4 Johnson Controls, Inc MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN US 53202 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (414) 221 -0549 9801 Lake Nona Rd $20,000.00 to Lake Nona Property Holdings, LLC ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32827 $29,999.00 (407) 851 -9091 147 Easy St LCS Correctional Services LAFAYETTE, LOUISIANA US 70506 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (337) 234 -1533 25748 82nd Ave Legoland LANGLEY, British Columbia UK V1M $1,00 to $9,999.00 2MB 001 (604) 882 -5463 1150 18th NW 11600 WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA $30,000.00 to LexisNexis US 20005 $39,999.00 (800) 227 -4908 1640 Phoenix Blvd Ste 200 LogistiCare Solutions, LLC COLLEGE PARK, GEORGIA US 30349 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (770) 629 -3442 135 Nathan Lane Mansa Equity Partners, Inc CARLISE, MASSACHUSETTS US 01741 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (978) 371 -6111 601 SE 25th Ave Marion County Commission OCALA, FLORIDA US 34471 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (352) 438-2300 301 E Pine St Ste 150 $10,000.00 to MBIA ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 $19,999.00 (888) 231 -8895 _. One Post St McKesson Corporation SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA US 94104 $1.00 to $9,999.00 ; (415) 983 -8494 3230 West Commercial Blvd Ste 190 $10,000.00 to MCNA Dental Plans FT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA US 33309 $19,999.00 (800) 494 -6262 313 Congress St $10,000.00 to Mentor Network, The BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS US 02210 $19,999.00 (305) 598 -0242 One Merck Dr Merck, Sharp & Dohme Corporation WHITEHOUSE STATION, NEW JERSEY US 08889 $ 1,00 to $9,999.00 (888) 776 -8364 1250 Tustin Ave $10,000.00 to MorphoTrak, Inc ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA US 92807 $19,999.00 (714) 238 -2073 150 S Monroe St Ste 306 $10,000.00 to Mosaic Fertilizer, LLC TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 $19,999.00 (800) 918 -8270 4611 Johnson Rd Ste 8 $10,000.00 to MotionPoint Corporation COCONUT CREEK, FLORIDA US 33073 $19,999.00 (954) 421 -0890 1962 Centerville Rd $10,000.00 to Motorola TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32308 $19,999.00 (800) 826 -1913 950 22nd St N Ste 825 $30,000.00 to NaphCare, Inc BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA US 35203 $39,999.00 (205) 458 -8496 814 A1A Ste 300 PONTE VEDRA BEACH, FLORIDA US $10,000.00 to National Safety Commission, Inc 32082 $19,999.00 (904) 688 -2311 5000 W Hwy 38 Non - Secure Programs, Inc PANAMA CITY, FLORIDA US 32401 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (850) 747 -8776 6701 Center Dr W Ste 160 ( ODS Technologies, L.P. d /b /a TVG Network Omni Advertising Orlando Orange County Expressway Authority Parkway Oakland Properties Paul Bradshaw, P.A. Pensacola Christian College Philanthropy Roundtable, The Post, Buckley, Schuh Et Jernigan Premier Beverage Company Pro Tech Monitoring, Inc LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA US 90045 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (310) 242 -9520 980 N Federal Hwy BOCA RATON, FLORIDA US 33498 $0.00 (561) 620 -4774 525 S Magnolia Ave $10,000.00 to ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 $19,999.00 (407) 835 -2815 2003 Apalachee Pkwy Ste 104 TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (850) 878 -5245 PO Box 10570 TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32302 (850) 671 -4401 PO Box 18000 PENSACOLA, FLORIDA US 32523 (850) 478 -8496 1150 17th St NW WASHIGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA US 20036 (202) 822 -8333 5300 West Cypress St Ste 300 TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33607 (800) 477 -7275 9801 Premier Parkway MIRAMAR, FLORIDA US 33025 (954) 436 -9200 2549 Success Dr ODESSA, FLORIDA US 33556 (888) 677 -6278 Columbus Center Psychiatric Solutions, Inc /Premier Behavioral One Alhambra Plaza Ste 750 Solutions CORAL GABLES, FLORIDA US 33134 SAP Public Services, Inc SchenkelShutlz Schroeder Manatee Ranch, Inc SePRO Corporation Southern Strategy Group of Jacksonville, LLC (305) 569 -6993 3999 W Chester Pike NEWTON SQUARE, PENNSYLVANIA US 19703 (781) 522 -5244 200 E Robinson St Ste 300 ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 (407) 872 -3222 1440 Covenant Way LAKEWOOD RANCH, FLORIDA US 34202 (941) 757 -1600 11550 N Meridian St Ste 600 CARMEL, INDIANA US 46032 (317) 580 -8282 1506 Prudential Dr JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32207 (904) 425 -8765 PO Box 10570 $0.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 '. $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 I! $1.00 to $9,999.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $0.00 Southern Strategy Group, Inc TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32302 $0.00 (850) 671 -4401 5220 Belfort Rd Ste 400 St. John and Partners JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32256- $10,000.00 to 6012 $19,999.00 (904) 281 -2500 1401 McKinney Ste 900 Standard Renewable Energy, LP HOUSTON, TEXAS US 77010 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (281) 768 -4851 5 Triad Center Ste 325 $10,000.00 to Suburban Land Reserve, Inc SALT LAKE, UTAH US 84180 $19,999.00 (801) 321 -7550 Tampa- Hillsborough County Expressway 1104 E Twiggs St Ste 300 TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33602 $ 10,000.00 to Authority (813) 272 -6740 $19,999.00 PO Box 111 $10,000.00 to TECO Energy, Inc TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33601 $19,999.00 (850) 681 -6785 PO Box 690 Title Technologies, Inc INDIANOLA, MISSISSIPPI US 38751 $0.00 (850) 222 -1600 12424 Research Pkwy Ste 140 University of Central Florida Foundation, Inc. ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32826 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (407) 882 -1200 3636 S Sherwood Forest Blvd Ste 440 UNA BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA US 70816 ( $0.00 (222) 292 -5595 600 NW Shore Blvd Ste 200 Verticallntergration, Inc TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33609 $1.00 to $9,999.00 .: (813) 864 -1688 PO Box 10004 Video Communications Southeast TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32302 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (850) 224 -5420 150 Fayetteville St Mall Ste 600 $10,000.00 to Wachovia Corporation RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA US 27601 $19,999.00 (800) 922 -4684 PO Box 10000 Walt Disney World Company LAKE BUENA VISTA, FLORIDA US 32830 $1,00 to $9,999.00 (407) 934 -7639 3700 NW 124th Ave Ste 122 Wise Gas, Inc CORAL SPRINGS, FLORIDA US 33065 $0.00 (954) 636 -4291 1000 Waterford Place $10,000.00 to Worldwide Interactive Network KINGSTON, TENNESSEE US 37763 $19,999.00 (865)717.3333 Total Compensation Total Compensation: $1,000,000.00 - or more I hereby certify to the veracity and completeness of the information herein; that no reportable compensation has been omitted; and that no officer or employee of this lobbying firm has made an expenditure in violation of Section 112.3215 , F.S. Paul Bradshaw , Owner Copyright © 2000 -2010 State of Florida CE Form 24 Effective: June 2006 Refer to Rule 34- 12.400(7),F.A.C. Online h ne 0 Return to Compensation Report List Page EXHIBIT This report was submitted to the Lobbyist Registration Office on May o1, 20og at 03:40:10 pm Eastern Time. Period Reporting January 1, 2009 - March 31, 2009 Legislative Branch Lobbying 0 • Bradshaw, Paul R. • Dudley, Christopher F. • Fraser, Towson • Madden, Steve • Mitchell, R. Paul • Montgomery, Matthew R. • Moore, James T. (Tim) • Rancourt, David A. • Thrasher, John E. • Webb, Stacey S. 1800 Club, Ltd. Advanced Sensor Technology, LLC Ajax Building Corp. Alcohol Monitoring Systems American Council of Life Insurers MIAMI, FLORIDA US 33131 (305) 375 -0090 840 1st Ave Ste 300 KING OF PRUSSIA, PENNSYLVANIA US 19406 (484) 690 -0572 1080 Commerce Blvd MIDWAY, FLORIDA US 32343 (850) 224 -9571 2121 Jamieson Ave Unit 511 ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA US 22314 (703) 567 -7838 101 Constitution Ave NW Ste 700 WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA US 20001 (850) 386 -6668 5565 Glenridge Connector Ste 425 $0.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 American Insurance Association ATLANTA, GEORGIA US 30342 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (404) 261 -8834 American Managed Care, LLC 150 2nd Ave N Ste 400 ST PETERSBURG, FLORIDA US 33701 (727) 456 -6501 $1.00 to $9,999.00 2350 Kerner Blvd Ste 250 Apple Inc SAN RAFAEL, CALIFORNIA US 94901 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (408) 996 -1010 10401 Linn Station Rd Appriss LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY US 40223 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (502) 875 -3907 516 N Adams St $20,000.00 to Associated Industries of Florida TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 $29,999.00 (800) 241 -4734 5903 S Elkins Ave Association of International Ethanol Suppliers TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33611 $0.00 (813) 390- 9888 648 Grassmere Park Dr Ste 300 $10,000.00 to Asurion Insurance Services, Inc NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE US 37211 $19,999.00 (615) 837 -3000 3600 American Blvd W Ste 700 $10,000.00 to Benfietd, Inc MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA US 55341 $19,999.00 (952) 886 -8000 4800 Deerwood Campus Pky $10,000.00 to Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Florida, Inc JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32246 $19,999.00 (904) 905 -6268 800 Meadows Rd Boca Raton Community Hospital BOCA RATON, FLORIDA US 33486 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (561) 955 -4288 2725 Judge Fran Jamieson Way C301 $,.00 to Brevard County VIERA, FLORIDA US 32940 $19,999.00 $1999 (321) 633 -2061 315 Fairpoint Dr Capital Trust Agency GULF BREEZE, FLORIDA US 32561 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (850) 934 -7100 2950 SW 27th Ave Ste 200 $10,000.00 to Carlisle Development Group, LLC COCONUT GROVE, FLORIDA US 33133 $19,999,00 (305) 476 -8118 7711 Carondelet Ave $10,000.00 to Centene Corporation ST LOUIS, MISSOURI US 63105 $19,999.00 (314) 725 -4477 117 W Duval St Ste 400 $20,000.00 to City of Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32202 $29,999,00 (904) 630 -1022 400 S Orange Ave $10,000.00 to City of Orlando ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 $19,999.00 (407) 246 -2221 300 S Adams St $20,000.00 to City of Tallahassee TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 $29,999.00 (850) 891 -8554 3176 Old Jennings Rd Clay County Utility Authority MIDDLEBURG, FLORIDA US 32068 -3907 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (904) 272 -5999 2950 SW 27th Ave Ste 200 Coalition of Affordable Housing Providers COCONUT GROVE, FLORIDA US 33133 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (305) 476 -8118 106 E College Ave College Board, The TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (850) 521 -4900 801 N Orange Ave Ste 830 Coping Gilbert Wright 8 Carter ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 $0.00 (407) 712 -7300 One CVS Dr WOONSOCKET, RHODE ISLAND US $10,000.00 to CVS /Caremark 02895 $19,999.00 (800) 241 -2784 455 S Orange Ave Ste 410 $10,000.00 to Dr. P. Phillips Orlando Performing Arts Center ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 $19,999.00 (407) 839 -0119 298 N Seven Oaks Dr $10,000.00 to EdSouth KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE US 37922 $19,999.00 (865) 342 -5120 1800 K St NW Ste 900 Educational Testing Service WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA ' $1.00 to $9,999.00 US 20006 (202) 457 -8689 276 SW 34th St Embraer Aircraft Holding, Inc FT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA US 33315 - $1.00 to $9,999.00 (954) 359 -3700 600 Peachtree St Ste 2800 Ernst 8 Young LLP ATLANTA, GEORGIA US 30308 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (404) 727 -9187 2075 Centre Pointe Blvd $10,000.00 to First American Title Insurance Company TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32308 $19,999.00 (850) 402 -4101 113 E College Ave $10,000.00 to Florida Association of Community Colleges TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 $19,999.00 (850) 222 -3222 777 Glades Rd $10,000.00 to Florida Atlantic University Foundation, Inc BOCA RATON, FLORIDA US 33431 $19,999.00 (561) 297 -2003 109 E Church St Ste 405 $10,000.00 to Florida Bar Foundation ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 $19,999.00 (407) 843-0045 246E 6th Ave Florida Cable Telecommunications Association, TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32303 $1.00 to $9,999.00 Inc (850) 681 -1990 One N Clematis St Ste 200 WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA US $10,000.00 to Florida Crystals Corporation 33401 $19,999.00 (561) 366 -5100 100 W Bay St Ste 600 $20,000.00 to Florida Family Insurance Company JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32202 $29,999.00 (904) 356 -1900 Florida Hospital Association Florida Network of Youth and Family Services, Inc 306 E College Ave TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 (850) 222 -9800 2850 Pablo Ave TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32308 (850) 922 -4234 $30,000.00 to $39,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 231 West Bay Ave Florida Solar Energy Industries Association LONGWOOD, FLORIDA US 32750 $0.00 (407) 339 -2010 One S School Ave Ste 301 Florida State Alliance of YMCA SARASOTA, FLORIDA US 34237 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (940) 951 -2916 350 E College Ave Florida Trucking Association TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (850) 222 -9900 5903 S Elkins Ave Franklin Consulting TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33611 $1.00 to $9,999.00 ; (813) 690 -9808 1600 Sawgrass Corporate Pky # 230 G. L. Homes of Florida Corporation SUNRISE, FLORIDA US 33323 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (954) 753 -1730 Box Gasparilla Island Conservation 8: Improvement BOCA GRANDDEE , FLORIDA D US 33921 $1.00 to $9,999.00 Association, Inc (941) 964 -2667 5555 W 73rd St Government Payment Services, Inc INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA US 46268 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (888) 561 -7888 2602 Lotus Dr IBM Corporation TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32318 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (800) 426 -4968 2025 N St NW Ste 800 WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA $10,000.00 to Indoor Tanning Association US 20036 $19,999.00 (202) 367 -1225 3522 Thomasville Rd Ste 200 Infinity Software Development, Inc TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32309 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (850) 383 -1011 5110 Maryland Way Ste 120 Infrastructure Corporation of America NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE US 37027 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (615) 377 -4730 2536 Countryside Blvd 6th Floor Insurance Product Development Group CLEARWATER, FLORIDA US 33763 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (800) 458 -7112 1800 W Intl Speedway Blvd Bldg 5 $10,000.00 to International Speedway Corporation DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA US 32114 $19,999.00 (386) 254 -2700 427 N Magnolia Ave INSTeTAG ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 $0.00 (407) 965 -0369 MBIA (352) 438 -2300 301 E Pine St Ste 150 ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (888) 231 -8895 1 Post St SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA US McKesson Corporation PO Box 163849 $10,000.00 to IQ Innovations, LLC COLUMBUS, OHIO US 43216 -3849 $19,999.00 (614) 621 -1500 MCNA Dental Plans 4305 Pineview Dr Ste 300 $1.00 to $9,999.00 J 8 B Medical Supply COMMERCE TOWNSHIP, MICHIGAN US $1.00 to $9,999.00 48390 MedSolutions (248) 360 -9977 $1.00 to $9,999.00 PO Box 54299 $20,000.00 to Jacksonville Greyhound Racing, Inc JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32245 $29,999.00 Mentor Network, The (904) 680 -5383 $1.00 to $9,999.00 507 E Michigan St MS M -4 Johnson Controls, Inc MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN US 53202 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (414) 221 -0549 $10,000.00 to Merck & Co, Inc 13707 N 22nd St $19,999.00 Junior Achievement of West Central Florida TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33613 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (813) 207 -0217 9801 Lake Nona Rd $20,000.00 to Lake Nona Property Holdings, LLC ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32827 $29,999.00 (407) 851 -9091 1150 18th St NW #600 LexisNexis WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA' $1.00 to $9,999.00 US 20005 (800) 227 -4908 1800 Phoenix Blvd Ste 120 LogistiCare Solutions COLLEGE PARK, GEORGIA US 30349 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (770) 629 -3442 _ 400 Garden City Plaza Manole Barrier Security Systems, Inc GARDEN CITY, NEW YORK US 11530 $0.00 (516) 663 -0930 ., 601 SE 25th Ave $10,000.00 to Marion County Board of County Commissioners OCALA, FLORIDA US 34471 $19,999.00 MBIA (352) 438 -2300 301 E Pine St Ste 150 ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (888) 231 -8895 1 Post St SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA US McKesson Corporation 94104 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (415) 983 -8494 3230 W Commercial Blvd Ste 190 MCNA Dental Plans FT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA US 33309 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (800) 494 -6262 730 Cool Springs Blvd Ste 800 MedSolutions FRANKLIN, TENNESSEE US 37067 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (615) 468 -4162 313 Congress St Mentor Network, The BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS US 02210 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (305) 598 -0242 770 Somneytown Pike WP39 -447 WEST POINT, PENNSYLVANIA US $10,000.00 to Merck & Co, Inc 19486 $19,999.00 (888) 776 -8364 215 S Monroe St Ste 730 $10,000.00 to Mosaic Fertilizer LLC TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 $19,999.00 (800) 918 -8270 4611 Johnson Rd Ste 8 MotionPoint Corporation COCONUT CREEK, FLORIDA US 33073 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (954) 421 -0890 1962 Centerville Rd Motorola, Inc TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32308 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (800) 826 -1913 625 N Adams St Nature Conservancy, The TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (850) 222 -0199 5675 E Concours St $10,000.00 to Niagara Bottling, LLC ONTARIO, Canada CA 91764 $19,999.00 (909) 230 -4410 5000 W Hwy 38 Non - Secure Programs, Inc PANAMA CITY, FLORIDA US 32401 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (850) 747 -8776 980 N Federal Hwy Omni Advertising BOCA RATON, FLORIDA US 33498 $0.00 (561) 620 -4774 525 S Magnolia Ave $10,000.00 to Orlando- Orange County Expressway Authority ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 $19,999.00 (407) 835 -2815 PO Box 10570 Paul Bradshaw P. A. TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32302 $0.00 (850) 671 -4401 PO Box 111 Peoples Gas System, Inc TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33601 $0.00 (850) 681 -6785 1150 17th St NW Ste 503 WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA $10,000.00 to Philanthropy Roundtable, The US 20036 $19,999.00 (202) 822 -8333 315 Court St Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners CLEARWATER, FLORIDA US 33756 $0.00 (727) 464 -3000 5300 W Cypress St Ste 300 $10,000.00 to Post Buckley Schuh Et Jernigan TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33607 -1712 $19,999.00 (800) 477 -7275 9801 Premier Pkwy $10,000.00 to Premier Beverage Company MIRAMAR, FLORIDA US 33025 $19,999.00 (954) 436 -9200 PO Box 1019 Premier Election Solutions, Inc ALLEN, TEXAS US 75013 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (469) 675 -8990 2549 Success Dr Pro Tech Monitoring, Inc ODESSA, FLORIDA US 33556 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (888) 677 -6278 Psychiatric Solutions, Inc /Premier Behavioral One Alhambra Plaza Ste 750 CORAL GABLES, FLORIDA US 33134 $10,000.00 to Solutions $19,999.00 Response Network, Inc, The Sacred Heart Health System, Inc dba Sacred Heart Hospital SePRO Corporation Southern Strategy Group, Inc Tampa Electric Company Tampa - Hillsborough County Expressway Authority TECO Energy, Inc University of Central Florida Foundation, Inc Wachovia Corporation Walt Disney World Company Wexford Health Sources Wise Gas, Inc (305) 569 -6993 24 Hemlock Rd HANOVER, NEW HAMPSHIRE US 03755 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (603) 643 -0427 5151 N 9th Ave $10,000.00 to PENSACOLA, FLORIDA US 32504 $19,999.00 (850) 416 -7000 11550 N Meridian St Ste 100 CARMEL, INDIANA US 46032 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (317) 580 -8282 PO Box 10570 TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32302 $0.00 (850) 671 -4401 PO Box 111 TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33601 $0.00 (850)681 -6785 1104 E Twiggs St Ste 300 $10,000.00 to TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33602 $19,999.00 (813) 272 -6740 PO Box 111 $10,000.00 to TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33601 $19,999.00 (850) 681 -6785 12424 Research Pky Ste 140 $10,000.00 to ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32826 $19,999.00 (407) 882 -1200 150 Fayetteville St Mall Ste 600 RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA US 27601 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (800) 922 -4684 PO Box 10000_ LAKE BUENA VISTA, FLORIDA US $10,000.00 to 32830 $19,999.00 (407) 934 -7639 381 Mansfield Ave Ste 205 PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA US $10,000.00 to 15220 $19,999.00 (412) 937 -8590 3700 NW 124th Ave Ste 122 CORAL SPRINGS, FLORIDA US 33065 $1.00 to $9,999.00 ` (954) 636 -4291 Total Compensation: $1,000,000.00 - or more I hereby certify to the veracity and completeness of the information herein; that no reportable compensation has been omitted; and that no officer or employee of this lobbying firm has made an expenditure in violation of Section 11.045 , F.S. Paul R. Bradshaw , Owner Copyright © 2000 -2010 State of Florida Online Sun sh n. 0 Return to Compensation Report List Page This report was submitted to the Lobbyist Registration Office on January 26, 2oog at 01:35:o6 pm Eastern Time. October 1, 2008 - December 31, 2008 Executive Branch Lobbying Firm Information Southern Strategy Group PO Box 10570 TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32302 (850) 671 -4401 Lobbyists Firm • Bradshaw, Paul R. • Dudley, Christopher F. • Fraser, Towson • Madden, Steven J. • Mitchell, R. Paul • Montgomery, Matthew R. • Moore, James 'Tim' • Rancourt, David • Thrasher, John E. • Webb, Stacey S. AES Ocean Express LLC Air Support Systems LLC AIG Retirement Ajax Building Corp Alcohol Monitoring Systems American Insurance Association - it�scar�3�,rP�r9�`iy n' 1825 Main St Ste 105 WESTON, FLORIDA US 33326 (703) 522 -1315 9 Gateway Dr COLLINSVILLE, ILLINOIS US 62234 (618) 346 -3600 10006 N Dale Mabry Hwy Ste 113 TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33618 (813) 269 -3363 1080 Commerce Blvd MIDWAY, FLORIDA US 32343 (850) 224 -9571 2121 Jamieson Ave Unit 511 ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA US 22314 (703) 567 -7838 5565 Glenridge Connector Ste 425 ATLANTA, GEORGIA US 30342 (404) 261 -8834 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $0.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $0.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 American Managed Care, LLC Amprop General Investments, LLC Apple Inc Appriss, Inc Aquantis LLC Associated Industries of Florida 150 2nd Ave N Ste 400 $40,000.00 to ST PETERSBURG, FLORIDA US 33701 $49,999.00 (727) 456 -6501 12950 Race Track Rd Ste 201 $20,000.00 to TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33626 $29,999.00 (813) 854 -2211 1 Infinite Loop MS 81 -2CF CUPERTINO, CALIFORNIA US 95014 - $1,00 to $9,999.00 2084 (408) 996 -1010 10401 Linn Station Rd $1,00 to $9,999.00 LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY US 40223 -3842 $10,000.00 to (239) 390 -1117 $19,999.00 (502) 875 -3907 6430 Via Real Ste 8 $1.00 to $9,999.00 CARPINTERIA, CALIFORNIA US 93013 $0.00 (805) 684 -2495 $10,000.00 to 516 N Adams St $19,999.00 TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (800) 241 -4734 5903 S Elkins Ave ? Association of International Ethanol Suppliers TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33611 $0.00 (813) 390 -9888 648 Grassmere Park Dr Ste 300 Asurion Insurance services, Inc NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE US 37211 $0.00 (615) 837 -3000 PO Box 99 Barnard Construction Company, Inc BOZEMAN, MONTANA US 59771 -0099 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (406) 586 -1995 1200 Brickell Ave Ste 1720 BCOM, Inc MIAMI, FLORIDA US 33131 $1.00 to $9,999.00 ` (305) 375 -0090 Benfield, Inc Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Florida, Inc Boca Raton Community Hospital, Inc Bonita Bay Group, The Brevard County Capital Trust Agency 3600 American Blvd W, Ste. 700 $40,000.00 to Minneapolis, MN US 55341 $49,999.00 (952) 886 -8090 4800 Deerwood Campus Pkwy $10,000.00 to JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32246 $19,999.00 (904) 905 -6268 800 Meadows Rd BOCA RATON, FLORIDA US 33486 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (561) 955 -4288 9990 Coconut Rd BONITA SPRINGS, FLORIDA US 34135- $1,00 to $9,999.00 8488 (239) 390 -1117 2725 Judge Fran Jamieson Way C301 VIERA, FLORIDA US 32940 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (321) 633 -2061 315 Fairpoint Dr $10,000.00 to GULF BREEZE, FLORIDA US 32561 $19,999.00 (850) 934.7100 Centene Place 7711 Carondelet Ave $10,000.00 to Centene Corporation ST LOUIS, MISSOURI US 63105 $19,999.00 (314) 725 -4477 1031 W Morse Blvd Ste 325 Central Park Station Partners, LLC WINTER PARK, FLORIDA US 32789 $0.00 (407) 645 -4400 1001 E Atlantic Ave Ste 202 Christmas Key Management Corp. DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA US 33483 $0.00 (561) 279 -9900 851 W Cypress Creek Rd Citrix Systems, Inc FT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA US 33309 $0.00 (954) 202 -1908 117 W Duval St Ste 400 City of Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32202 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (904) 630 -1002 400 S Orange Ave City of Orlando ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 $1.00 to $9,999.00 ; (407) 246 -2221 2950 SW 27th Ave Ste 200 Coalition of Affordable Housing Providers COCONUT GROVE, FLORIDA US 33133 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (305) 476 -8118 Highpoint Center Ste 1010 College Board, The TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (850) 521 -4900 801 N Orange Ave Ste 830 Coiling Gilbert Wright £t Carter ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 $0.00 (407) 712 -7300 4575 Weaver Pkwy Ste 100 $10,000.00 to Coskata WARRENVILLE, FLORIDA US 60555 $19,999.00 (630) 657 -5800 One CVS Drive WOONSOCKET, RHODE ISLAND US $10,000.00 to CVS /Caremark 02895 $19,999.00 (800) 241 -2784 2001 Drayton Dr Datamaxx Group, Inc TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32311 $0.00 (850) 558 -8505 1177 Ave of Americas 47th FL #136 $30,000.00 to Dickstein Shapiro, LLP NEW YORK, NEW YORK US 10036 $39,999.00 (212) 896 -5423 455 S Orange Ave Ste 410 Dr. P. Phillips Orlando Performing Arts Center ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (407) 839 -0119 600 N W Shore Blvd Ste 200 $10,000.00 to Duncan Companies, The TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33609 $19,999.00 (877) 738 -6226 298 N Seven Oaks Dr $10,000.00 to EdSouth KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE US 37922 $19,999.00 (865) 342 -5120 1800 K St NW Ste 900 Educational Testing Service WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA $ 1,00 to $9,999.00 US 20006 (202) 457 -8689 276 SW 34th St $30,000.00 to Embraer Aircraft Holding, Inc. FT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA US 33315 $39,999.00 (954) 359 -3700 600 Peachtree St Ste 2800 $10,000.00 to Ernst Ft Young LLP ATLANTA, GEORGIA US 30308 $19,999.00 (404) 724 -9187 2075 Centre Point Blvd $10,000.00 to First American Title Insurance Company TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32308 $19,999.00 (850) 402-4101 113 E College Ave Florida Association of Community Colleges TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (850) 222 -3222 777 Glades Rd Florida Atlantic University Foundation, Inc BOCA RATON, FLORIDA US 33431 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (561) 297 -2003 109 E Church St Ste 405 Florida Bar Foundation, The ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (407) 843 -0045 _ Florida Cable Telecommunications Association, 246 E 6th Ave TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32303 $1.00 to $9,999.00 Inc (850) 681 -1990 One N Clematis St Ste 200 $10,000.00 to Florida Crystals Corporation WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA US 33401 ' $19,999,00 (561)366 -5100 100 West Bay St Ste 600 Florida Family Insurance Company JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32202 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (904) 356 -1900 306 E College Ave Florida Hospital Association TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 $1.00 to $9,999.00 ` (850) 222 -9800 Florida Network of Youth and Family Services, 2728 Pablo Ave TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32308 $1.00 to $9,999.00 Inc (850) 922 -4234 231 West Bay Ave Florida Solar Energy Industries Association LONGWOOD, FLORIDA US 32750 $0.00 (407) 339 -2010 One South School Ave Ste 301 Florida State Alliance of YMCA SARASOTA, FLORIDA US 34237 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (940) 951 -2916 350 E College Ave Florida Trucking Association TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (850) 222 -9900 5903 S Elkins Ave $10,000.00 to Franklin Consulting TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33611 $19,999,00 (813) 690 -9808 Ste 300 G.L. Homes of Florida Corporation 1600 Sawgrass Corporate Parkway SUNRISE, FLORIDA US 33323 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (954) 753 -1730 Government Payment Services, Inc Gray Cliff Ventures, LLC Great Orlando Wheel Corporation Homeowners Choice Insurance, Inc Infinity Software Development, Inc Infrastructure Corporation of America Insurance Product Development Group International Gamco International Speedway Corporation 5555 W 73rd St INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA US 46268 (888) 561 -7888 70 Gray Cliff Rd NEWTON, MASSACHUSETTS US 02459 (617) 216 -5552 PO Box 2087 WINTER PARK, FLORIDA US 32790 (407) 629 -7775 100 N Tampa St Ste 2700 TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33602 (772) 336 -9091 3522 Thomasville Rd Ste 200 TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32308 (850) 383 -1011 5110 Maryland Way Ste 120 NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE US 37027 (615) 377 -4730 2536 Countryside Blvd Sixth FL CLEARWATER, FLORIDA US 33763 (800) 458 -7112 9335 North 48th St OMAHA, NEBRASKA US 68152 -1541 (402) 571 -2449 1801 International Speedway Blvd DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA US 32114 (386) 254 -2700 427 N Magnolia Ave INSTeTAG ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 (407) 965 -0369 IQ Innovotations, LLC J 8 B Medical Supply Jacksonville Aviation Authority Jacksonville Greyhound Racing, Inc Johnson Controls, Inc JPMorgan IIF Acquisitions LLC Junior Achievement of West Central Florida PO Box 163849 COLUMBUS, OHIO US 43216 -3849 (614) 621 -1500 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $0.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $0.00 4305 Pineview Dr Ste 300 COMMERCE TOWNSHIP, MICHIGAN US $10,000.00 to 48390 $19,999.00 (248) 360 -9977 PO Box 18018 JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32229 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (904) 741 -2721 PO Box 54249 $10,000.00 to JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32245 $19,999.00 (904) 680 -5383 507 E Michigan St Maitstation M -4 $10,000.00 to MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN US 53202 $19,999.00 (414) 221 -0549 245 Park Ave FL 2 NEW YORK, NEW YORK US 10167 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (614) 217 -0543 13707 N 22nd St TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33613 $1.00 to $9,999.00 MCNA Den Medical Education MedSol Mentor Net Merck £t (415) 983 -8494 (813) 207 -0217 $10,000.00 to 1530 Cross St Kimbrough 8: Koach, LLP SARASOTA, FLORIDA US 34236 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (954) 951 -1234 9801 Lake Nona Rd $30,000.00 to Lake Nona Property Holdings, LLC ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32827 $39,999.00 (407) 851 -9091 401 Ferguson Dr Lake Webster, LLC ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32805 $0.00 (407) 293 -6562 5900 Imperial Holdings, LLC Land South Holdings, LLC MULBERRY, FLORIDA US 33860 $0.00 (863) 607 -9500 1150 18th NW 11600 WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA $30,000.00 to LexisNexis US 20005 $39,999.00 (800) 227 -4908 1640 Phoenix Blvd Ste 200 LogistiCare Solutions, LLC COLLEGE PARK, GEORGIA US 30349 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (770) 629 -3442 260 Glenndge Rd Magnolia Insurance Com an P Y KEY BISCAYNE, FLORIDA US 33149 $0.00 (877) 828 -2149 400 Garden City Plaza Manote Barrier Security System, Inc (MBSS) GARDEN CITY, NEW YORK US 11530 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (516) 663 -0930 601 SE 25th Ave Marion County Commission OCALA, FLORIDA US 34471 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (352) 438 -2300 301 E Pine St Ste 150 $20,000.00 to MBIA ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 $29,999.00 (888) 231 -8895 One Post St SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA US 94104 $1.00 to $9,999.00 McKesson Corporation MCNA Den Medical Education MedSol Mentor Net Merck £t (415) 983 -8494 talPlans FT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA US 33309 $19,999.00 (800) 494 -6262 6000 Fruitvitle Rd Technologies, Inc. SARASOTA, FLORIDA US 34232 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (866) 233 -6384 730 Cool Springs Blvd Ste 800 $10,000.00 to utions FRANKLIN, TENNESSEE US 37067 $19,999.00 (615) 468 -4162 313 Congress St $10,000.00 to Network, The BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS US 02210 $19,999.00 (305) 598 -0242 770 Somneytown Pike WP39 -447 Co, Inc WEST POINT, PENNSYLVANIA US 19486 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (888) 776 -8364 3230 West Commercial Blvd Ste 190 $ $10,000.00 to 150 S Monroe St Ste 306 $10,000.00 to Mosaic Fertilizer, LLC TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 $19,999.00 (800) 918 -8270 4611 Johnson Rd Ste 8 $10,000.00 to MotionPoint Corporation COCONUT CREEK, FLORIDA US 33073 $19,999.00 (954) 421 -0890 1962 Centerville Rd $10,000.00 to Motorola TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32308 $19,999.00 (800) 826 -1913 999 Ponce de Leon Blvd Ste 705 Mr. Richard D. Porter Jr. CORAL GABLES, FLORIDA US 33134 $0.00 (305) 443 -8180 625 N Adams St Nature Conservancy, The TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (850) 222 -0199 5000 W Hwy 38 Non- Secure Programs, Inc PANAMA CITY, FLORIDA US 32401 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (850) 747 -8776 303 SE 17th St North Broward Hospital District FT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA US 33316 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (954) 355 -5180 5901 -B Peachtree Dunwoody Rd OA Development Ste 375 ATLANTA, GEORGIA US 30328 $0.00 (678) 441 -0001 6701 Center Dr W Ste 160 $10,000.00 to ODS Technologies, L.P. d /b /a TVG Network LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA US 90045 $19,999.00 (310) 242 -9520 525 S Magnolia Ave $10,040.00 to Orlando Orange County Expressway Authority ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 $19,999.00 (407) 835 -2815 10 Commerce Dr $10,000.00 to Ozean, LLC DESTIN, FLORIDA US 32541 $19,999,00 (850) 837 -5940 PO Box 10570 Paul Bradshaw, P.A. TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32302 $0.00 (850) 671 -4401 4054 Sawyer Rd $20,000.00 to Physicians Group, LLC SARASOTA, FLORIDA US 34233 $29,999.00 (941) 552 -1189 315 Court St Sixth FL Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners CLEARWATER, FLORIDA US 33756 $0.00 (727) 464 -3000 5300 West Cypress St Ste 300 $10,000.00 to Post, Buckley, Schuh Er Jernigan TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33607 $19,999.00 (800) 477 -7275 9801 Premier Parkway Premier Beverage Company MIRAMAR, FLORIDA US 33025 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (954) 436 -9200 PO Box 1019 Premier Election Solutions, Inc ALLEN, TEXAS US 75013 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (469) 675 -8990 Psychiatric Solutions, Inc /Premier Behavioral Solutions Rainbow River Ranch, LLC Response Network, Inc, The S&S Claims Service Sacred Heart Health System, Inc dba Sacred Heart Hospital SAP Public Services, Inc Schenkel5hutlz SePRO Corporation Southern Strategy Group, Inc Suburban. Land Reserve, Inc Tampa Bay Devil Rays Ltd Tampa Electric Company Tampa - Hillsborough County Expressway Authority TECO Energy, Inc Tower Hill Insurance Group University of Central Florida Foundation, Inc. Columbus Center One Alhambra Plaza Ste 750 CORAL GABLES, FLORIDA US 33134 (305) 569 -6993 103 West Superior St DULUTH, MINNESOTA US 55802 (218) 722 -3112 24 Hemlock Rd HANOVER, NEW HAMPSHIRE US 03755 (603) 643 -0427 PO Box 481968 CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA US 28269 (704) 947 -7722 5151 N 9th Ave PENSACOLA, FLORIDA US 32504 (850) 416 -7000 3999 W Chester Pike NEWTON SQUARE, PENNSYLVANIA US 19703 (781) 522 -5244 200 E Robinson St Ste 300 ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 (407) 872 -3322 11550 N Meridian St Ste 600 CARMEL, INDIANA US 46032 (317) 580 -8282 PO Box 10570 TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32302 (850) 671 -4401 5 Triad Center Ste 325 SALT LAKE, UTAH US 84180 (801) 321 -7550 One Tropicana Dr ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA US 33705 (727) 825 -3137 PO Box 111 TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33601 (877) 729 -2747 1104 E Twiggs St Ste 300 TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33602 (813) 272 -6740 PO Box 111 TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33601 (850) 681 -6785 7201 NW 11TH Place GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA US 32614- (800)342 -3407 12424 Research Pkwy Ste 140 ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32826 (407) 882 -1200 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $0.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $0.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $0.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $0.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 Total Compensation: $1,000,000.00 - or more Certification I hereby certify to the veracity and completeness of the information herein; that no reportable compensation has been omitted; and that no officer or employee of this lobbying firm has made an expenditure in violation of Section 112.3215 , F.S. Paul Bradshaw , Owner Copyright 0 2000 -2010 State of Florida- CE Form 24 Effective: June 2006 Refer to Rule 34- 12.400(7),F.A.C. 229 Tigert Halt University of Florida Foundation, Inc GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA US 32611 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (352) 392 -4574 3636 S Sherwood Forest Blvd Ste 440 UNA BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA US 70816 $0.00 (222)292 -5595 PO Box 10004 Video Communications Southeast TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32302 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (850)224 -5420 150 Fayetteville St Mall Ste 600 Wachovia Corporation RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA US 27601 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (800)922 -4684 PO Box 10000 $10,000.00 to Walt Disney World Company LAKE BUENA VISTA, FLORIDA US 32830 $19,999.00 (407) 934 -7639 381 Mansfield Ave Ste 205 $10,000.00 to Wexford Health Sources PITTSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA US 15220 $19,999.00 (412) 937 -8590 Total Compensation: $1,000,000.00 - or more Certification I hereby certify to the veracity and completeness of the information herein; that no reportable compensation has been omitted; and that no officer or employee of this lobbying firm has made an expenditure in violation of Section 112.3215 , F.S. Paul Bradshaw , Owner Copyright 0 2000 -2010 State of Florida- CE Form 24 Effective: June 2006 Refer to Rule 34- 12.400(7),F.A.C. Online Sunshine * Return to Compensation Report List Page This report was submitted to the Lobbyist Registration Office on January 26, 2oog at 01:37:38 pm Eastern Time. October 1, 2008 - December 31, 2008 Legislative Branch Lobbying Southern Strategy Group PO Box 10570 TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32302 (850) 671 -4401 • Bradshaw, Paul R. • Dudley, Christopher F. • Madden, Steve • Mitchell, R. Paul • Montgomery; Matthew R. • Moore, James T. (Tim) • Rancourt, David A. • Thrasher, John E. • Webb, Stacey S. EXHIBIT 7 Air Support Systems, LLC COLLINSVILLE, ILLINOIS US 62234 $0.00 (618) 346 -3600 1080 Commerce Blvd Ajax Building Corp. MIDWAY, FLORIDA US 32343 $0.00 (850) 224 -9571 2121 Jamieson Ave Unit 511 Alcohol Monitoring Systems ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA US 22314 $0.00 (703) 567 -7838 5565 Glenridge Connector Ste 425 American Insurance Association ATLANTA, GEORGIA US 30342 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (404) 261 -8834 150 2nd Ave N Ste 400 American Managed Care, LLC ST PETERSBURG, FLORIDA US 33701 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (727) 456 -6501 2350 Kerner Boulevard, Suite 250 Apple Inc San Rafael, CALIFORNIA US 94901 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (408) 996 -1010 10401 Linn Station Rd Appriss LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY US 40223 $0.00 (502) 875 -3907 6430 Via Real Ste 8 Aquantis LLC CARPINTERIA, CALIFORNIA US 93013 $0.00 (805) 684 -2495 516 N Adams St $20,000.00 to Associated Industries of Florida TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 $29,999.00 (800) 241 -4734 5903 S Elkins Ave Association of International Ethanol Suppliers TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33611 $0.00 (813)390.9888 648 Grassmere Park Dr Ste 300 Asurion Insurance Services, Inc NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE US 37211 $0.00 (615) 837.3000 3600 American Blvd W Ste 700 $10,000.00 to Benfield, Inc MINNEAPOLIS MINNESOTA US 55341 $19,999.00 (305) 532 -9641 4800 Deerwood Campus Pky $10,000.00 to Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Florida, Inc JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32246 $19,999.00 (904) 905 -6268 800 Meadows Rd Boca Raton Community Hospital BOCA RATON, FLORIDA US 33486 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (561) 955 -4288 2725 Judge Fran Jamieson Way 0301 $10,000.00 to Brevard County VIERA, FLORIDA US 32940 $19,999.00 (321) 633 -2061 315 Fairpoint Dr Capital Trust Agency GULF BREEZE, FLORIDA US 32561 $1.00 to $9,999.00 ._ (850) 934 -7100 7711 Carondelet Ave $10,000:00 to Centene Corporation ST LOUIS, MISSOURI US 63105 $19,999.00 (314) 725 -4477 851 W Cypress Creek Rd Citrix Systems, Inc FT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA US 33309 $0.00 (954) 202 -1908 117 W Duval St Ste 400 $10,000.00 to City of Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32202 $19,999.00 (904) 630 -1002 400 S Orange Ave $10,000.00 to City of Orlando ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 $19,999.00 (407)246- 2221. 2950 SW 27th Ave Ste 200 $10,000.00 to Coalition of Affordable Housing Providers COCONUT GROVE, FLORIDA US 33133 $19,999.00 (305) 476 -8118 106 E College Ave College Board, The TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (850) 521 -4900 801 N Orange Ave Ste 830 Coiling Gilbert Wright Et Carter ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 $0.00 (407) 712 -7300 Coskata Cox Target Media, Inc CVS /Caremark Datamaxx Group, Inc Dr. P. Phillips Orlando Performing Arts Center EdSouth Educational Testing Service 4575 Weaver Pky Ste 100 WARRENVILLE, FLORIDA US 60555 (630) 657 -5800 8605 Largo Lakes Dr LARGO, FLORIDA US 33773 (727) 399 -3000 One CVS Dr WOONSOCKET, RHODE ISLAND US 02895 (800) 241 -2784 2001 Drayton Dr TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32311 (850) 558 -8505 455 S Orange Ave Ste 410 ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 (407) 839 -0119 298 N Seven Oaks Dr KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE US 37922 (865) 342 -5120 1800 K St NW Ste 900 WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA US 20006 (202) 457 -8689 276 SW 34th St Embraer Aircraft Holding, Inc FT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA US 33315 (954) 359 -3700 600 Peachtree St Ste 2800 Ernst Et Young LLP ATLANTA, GEORGIA US 30308 (404) 727 -9187 2075 Centre Pointe Blvd First American Title Insurance Company TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32308 (850) 402.4101 Florida Association of Community Colleges Florida Atlantic University Foundation, Inc Florida Bar Foundation Florida Cable Telecommunications Association, Inc Florida Family Insurance Company Florida Hospital Association Florida Network of Youth and Family Services, 113 E College Ave TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 (850) 222 -3222 777 Glades Rd BOCA RATON, FLORIDA US 33431 (561) 297 -2003 109 E Church St Ste 405 ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 (407) 843 -0045 246 E 6th Ave TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32303 (850) 681 -1990 100 W Bay St Ste 600 JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32202 (904) 356 -1900 306 E College Ave TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 (850) 222 -9800 2850 Pablo Ave TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32308 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $0.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $0.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $30,000.00 to $39,999.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $10,000.00 to $19,999.00 $20,000.00 to $29,999.00 $30,000.00 to $39,999.00 $1.00 to $9,999.00 Inc (850) 922 -4324 231 West Bay Ave Florida Solar Energy Industries Association LONGWOOD, FLORIDA US 32750 $0.00 (407) 339 -2010 One S School Ave Ste 301 Florida State Alliance of YMCA SARASOTA, FLORIDA US 34237 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (940) 951 -2916 350 E College Ave $10,000.00 to Florida Trucking Association TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 $19,999.00 (850) 222 -9900 5903 S Elkins Ave $10,000.00 to Franklin Consulting TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33611 $19,999.00 (813) 690 -9808 1401 University Dr GL Homes of Florida Corporation CORAL SPRINGS, FLORIDA US 33071 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (954) 753 -1730 5555 W 73rd St Government Payment Services, Inc INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA US 46268 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (888) 561 -7888 PO Box 2087 Great Orlando Wheel Corporation WINTER PARK, FLORIDA US 32790 $0.00 (407) 629 -7775 3522 Thomasville Rd Ste 200 Infinity Software Development, Inc TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32309 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (850) 383 -1011 5110 Maryland Way Ste 120 Infrastructure Corporation of America NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE US 37027 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (613) 377 -4730 2536 Countryside Blvd 6th Floor Insurance Product Development Group CLEARWATER, FLORIDA US 33763 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (800)458 -7112 9335 N 48th St International Gamco OMAHA, NEBRASKA US 68152 -1541 $0.00 (402) 571 -2449 International Speedway Blvd $30,000.00 to International Speedway Corporation DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA US 32114 $39,999.00 (386) 254 -2700 427 N Magnolia Ave INSTeTAG ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (407) 965 -0369 PO Box 163849 $10,000.00 to IQ Innovations, LLC COLUMBUS, OHIO US 43216 -3849 $19,999.00 (614) 621 -1500 4305 Pineview Dr Ste 300 COMMERCE TOWNSHIP, MICHIGAN US $1.00 to $9,999.00 I £r B Medical Supply 48390 (248) 360 -9977 PO Box 54299 $20,000.00 to Jacksonville Greyhound Racing, Inc JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA US 32245 $29,999.00 (904) 680 -5383 507 E Michigan St MS M -4 Johnson Controls, Inc MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN US 53202 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (414) 221 -0549 245 Park Ave 2nd Floor JPMorgan IIF Acquisitions LLC NEW YORK, NEW YORK US 10167 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (614) 217 -0543 13707 N 22nd St Junior Achievement of West Central Florida TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33613 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (813) 207 -0217 9801 Lake Nona Rd $30,000.00 to Lake Nona Property Holdings, LLC ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32827 $39,999.00 (407) 851 -9091 1150 18th St NW #600 LexisNexis WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA $1.00 to $9,999.00 US 20005 (800) 227 -4908 1800 Phoenix Blvd Ste 120 LogistiCare Solutions COLLEGE PARK, GEORGIA US 30349 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (770) 629 -3442 400 Garden City Plaza Manole Barrier Security Systems, Inc GARDEN CITY, NEW YORK US 11530 $0.00 (516) 663- 0930 601 SE 25th Ave $10,000.00 to Marion County Board of County Commissioners OCALA, FLORIDA US 34471 $19,999,00 (352) 438 -2300 301 E Pine St Ste 150 MBIA ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (888) 231 -8895 1 Post St McKesson Corporation SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA US 94104 $1.00 to $9,999.00 P! (415) 983 -8494 3230 W Commercial Blvd Ste 190 MCNA Dental Plans FT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA US 33309 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (800) 494 -6262 730 Cool Springs Blvd Ste 800 MedSolutions FRANKLIN, TENNESSEE US 37067 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (615) 468 -4162 313 Congress St Mentor Network, The BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS US 02210 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (305) 598 -0242 770 Somneytown Pike WP39 -447 $10,000.00 to Merck & Co, Inc WEST POINT, PENNSYLVANIA US 19486 $19,999.00 (888) 776 -8364 150 S Monroe St Ste 306 $10,000.00 to Mosaic Fertilizer LLC TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 $19,999,00 (800) 918 -8270 4611 Johnson Rd Ste 8 MotionPoint Corporation COCONUT CREEK, FLORIDA US 33073 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (954) 421 -0890 1962 Centerville Rd Motorola, Inc TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32308 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (800) 826 -1913 625 N Adams St Nature Conservancy, The TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32301 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (850) 222 -0199 5000 W Hwy 38 Non - Secure Programs, Inc PANAMA CITY, FLORIDA US 32401 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (850) 747 -8776 303 SE 17th St $10,000.00 to North Broward Hospital District FT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA US 33316 $19,999.00 (954) 355 -5180 525 5 Magnolia Ave $10,000.00 to Orlando- Orange County Expressway Authority ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32801 $19,999.00 (407) 835 -2815 PO Box 10570 Paul Bradshaw PA TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32302 $0.00 (850) 671 -4401 PO Box 111 Peoples Gas System, Inc TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33601 $0.00 (850) 681 -6785 315 Court St Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners ` CLEARWATER, FLORIDA US 33756 $0.00 (727) 464 -3000 5300 W Cypress St Ste 300 $10,000.00 to Post, Buckley, Schuh & Jernigan TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33607 $19,999,00 (800) 477 -7275 9801 Premier Pkwy $10,000.00 to Premier Beverage Company P a g p y MIRAMA R, FLORIDA 33025 $19,999.00 (954)436 -9200 00 PO Box 1019 Premier Election Solutions, Inc ALLEN, TEXAS US 75013 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (469) 675 -8990 Psychiatric Solutions, Inc/Premier Behavioral One Alhambra Plaza Ste 750 CORAL GABLES, FLORIDA US 33134 $10,000.00 to Solutions (305) 569 -6993 $19,999.00 24 Hemlock Rd Response Network, Inc, The HANOVER, NEW HAMPSHIRE US 03755 $1.00 to $9,999.00 `. (603) 643 -0427 Sacred Heart Health System, Inc dba Sacred 5151 N 9th Ave PENSACOLA, FLORIDA US 32504 $10,000.00 to Heart Hospital (850) 416 -7000 $19,999.00 11550 N Meridian St Ste 100 SePRO Corporation CARMEL, INDIANA US 46032 $1.00 to $9,999.00 ; (317) 580 -8282 PO Box 10570 Southern Strategy Group, Inc TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA US 32302 $0.00 (850) 671 -4401 PO Box 111 Tampa Electric Company TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33601 $0.00 (877) 729 -2747 1104E St Ste 300 Tampa - Hillsborough County Expressway TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33602 LORI $1.00 to $9,999.00 Authority (813) 272 -6740 PO Box 111 $10,000.00 to TECO Energy, Inc TAMPA, FLORIDA US 33601 $19,999.00 (850) 681 -6785 12424 Research Pky Ste 140 $10,000.00 to University of Central Florida Foundation, Inc ORLANDO, FLORIDA US 32826 $19,999.00 (407) 882 -1200 PO Box 113125 University of Florida Foundation, Inc GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA US 32611 $0.00 (352) 392 -4574 150 Fayetteville St Mall Ste 600 Wachovia Corporation RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA US 27601 $1.00 to $9,999.00 (800) 922 -4684 PO Box 10000 $10,000.00 to Watt Disney World Company LAKE BUENA VISTA, FLORIDA US 32830 $19,999.00 (407) 934 -7639 381 Mansfield Ave Ste 205 $10,000.00 to Wexford Health Sources PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA US 15220 $19,999.00 (412) 937 -8590 Total Compensation: $1,000,000.00 - or more I hereby certify to the veracity and completeness of the information herein; that no reportable compensation has been omitted; and that no officer or employee of this lobbying firm has made an expenditure in violation of Section 11.045 , F.S. Paul Bradshaw , Owner Copyright © 2000 -2010 State of Florida Page 113 Southern Strategy Group does not have a contractual relationship or business affiliation with any other firm or business entity. P a e e 114 Southern Strategy Group does not have: a. A relationship between the individual(s) of the firm and any Commission member, his /her spouse, or family. b. A relationship between any individual(s) of the firm and any business or entity owned by a Commission member of their family or in which a Commission member or their family has or had an interest. c. Any other information concerning any relationships between the individual(s) of the firm and any Commission member which the Respondent deems might be relevant to the Commission's consideration. d. Such other governmental or quasi - governmental entities which are represented by the any individual(s) /firm, and the nature of the representation in such matters. e. A "conflict list" if the same is maintained by the any individual(s) or the firm. Page 115 INSURANCE REQUIREMENT Southern Strategy Group maintains the following insurance policies and upon selection, will provide the required certificates to the City upon request. • Workers Compensation - $100,000 each accident, $100,000 disease (each employee), $500,000 disease (policy limit); • Each employee maintains personal automobile insurance; and • . General Liability - $5,000,000 each occurrence, $1,000,000 damage to rented premises, $20,000 medical expenses (per person), $1,000,000 personal and adv injury, $5,000,000 general aggregate. G /uL C V Peril -t- NON - COLLUSION AFFIDAVIT LOBBYING SERVICES STATE OF FLORIDA ) COUNTY OF MIAMI -DADE ) SAN lti� D �1�2 V `i V f\ being first duly sworn, deposes and say at: (1) He he /They is /are the Twiy%- (Owner, Partner, Officer, Representative or Agent) of SOv7 t'" ' Tr-nM 'Rvp the PROPOSER that has submitted the attached proposal; (2) He /She /They is /are fully informed respecting the preparation and contents of the attached proposal and of all pertinent circumstances respecting such proposal; (3) Such Proposal is genuine and is not a collusive or sham proposal; (4) Neither the said PROPOSER nor any of its officers, partners, owners, agents, representatives, employees or- parties in fiterest; irsctuding thi�affiant have -in — any way colluded, conspired, connived or agreed, directly or indirectly, with any other proposer, firm, or person to submit a collusive or sham proposal in connection with the Work for which the attached Proposal has been submitted; or to refrain from proposing in connection with such Work; or have in any manner, directly or indirectly, sought by agreement or collusion, or communication, or conference with any proposer, firm, or person to fix any overhead, profit, or cost elements of the Proposal or of any other proposal, or to fix any overhead, profit, or cost elements of the Proposal Price or the proposal price of any other proposer, or to secure through any collusion, conspiracy, connivance, or unlawful agreement any advantage against (Recipient), or any person interested in the proposed Work; (5) The price or prices quoted in the attached Proposal are fair and proper and are not tainted by any collusion, conspiracy, connivance, or unlawful agreement on the part of the PROPOSER or any other of its agents, representatives, owners, employees or parties of interest, including this affiant. Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of: 0 Date Page 116 PROPOSEWS CERTIFICATION AND NON - COLLUSIVE AFFIDAVIT Please see attached. C�/utte%�ir -r, Page 117 PUBLIC ENTITY CRIMES AND CONFLICTS OF INTEREST Please see attached. CJ� 5, PUBLIC ENTITY CRIMES AND CONFLICTS OF INTEREST LOBBYING SERVICES Pursuant to the provisions of Paragraph (2) (a) of Section 287.133, Florida State Statutes — "A person or affiliate who has been placed on the convicted vendor list following a conviction for a public entity crime may not submit a. Bid on a Contract to provide any goods or services to a public entity, may not submit a Bid on a Contract with a public entity for the construction or repair of a public building or public work, may not submit bids on leases of real property to a public entity, may not be awarded to perform work as a Contractor, supplier, Subcontractor, or Consultant under a Contract with any public entity, and may not transact business with any public entity in excess of the threshold amount Category Two of Section 287.017, Florida Statutes, for thirty six (36) months from the date of being placed on the convicted vendor list ". The award of any contract hereunder is subject to the provisions of Chapter 112, Florida State Statutes. BIDDERS must disclose with their Bids, the name of any officer, director, partner, associate or agent who is also an officer or employee of the City of South Miami or it's agencies. SWORN STATEMENT PURSUANT TO SECTION 287.133 (3)(a), FLORIDA STATUTES, ON PUBLIC ENTITY CRIMES THIS FORM MUST BE SIGNED AND SWORN TO IN THE PRESENCE OF A NOTARY PUBLIC OR OTHER OFFICIAL AUTHORIZED TO ADMINISTER OATHS. This sworn statement is submitted to 0.1-11 of 1iov -io I.-lAtAi [print name of the public entity] [print individual's name and title] for [print name of entity submitting sworn statement] whose business address is SUO S. --� \YWL �r --ybL G M(u few Nk i (t, is l q b and (if applicable) its Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN) is (If the entity has no FEIN, include the Social Security Number of the individual signing this sworn statement: 1 " "••,,, ARIANA AMAR Notary Public -State of Florida Lobbying RFP No. SM -FN 2011 -01 My Comm. Ex as M r 33 114 sslort '�'�•c•*„�''1,,,7 CommiDTF192 nfaho' Bosded Through National Notary Assn. 2. 1 understand that a "public entity crime" as defined in Paragraph 287.133 (1)(g), Florida Statutes, means a violation of any state or federal law by a person with respect to and directly related to the transaction of business with any public entity or with an agency or political subdivision of any other state or of the United States, including, but not limited to , any bid or contract for goods or services to be provided to any public entity or an agency or political subdivision of any other state or of the United States and involving antitrust, fraud, theft, bribery, collusion, racketeering, conspiracy, or material misrepresentation. 3. 1 understand that "convicted" or "conviction" as defined in Paragraph 287.133 (1)(b), Florida Statutes, means a finding of guilt or a conviction of a public entity crime, with or without an adjudication of guilt, in any federal or state trial court of record relating to charges brought by indictment or information after July 1, 1989, as a result of a jury verdict, non -jury trial, or entry of a plea of guilty or nolo contendere. 4. 1 understand that an "affiliate" as defined in Paragraph 287.133 (1)(a), Florida Statutes, means: (a) - -A -- predecessor - -or successor of -a- person - convicted- of- a-pubiic-entity crime; or (b) An entity under the control of any natural person who is active in the management of the entity and who has been convicted of a public entity crime. The term "affiliate" includes those officers, directors, executives, partners, shareholders, employees, members, and agents who are active in the management of an affiliate. The ownership by one person of shares constituting a controlling interest in any person, or a pooling of equipment or income among persons when not for fair market value under an arm's length agreement, shall be a prima facie case that one person controls another person. A person who knowingly enters into a joint venture with a person who has been convicted of a public entity crime in Florida during the preceding 36 months shall be considered an affiliate. S. I understand that a "person" as defined in Paragraph 287.133 (1)(e), Florida Statutes, means any natural person or entity organized under the laws of any state or of the United States with the legal power to enter into a binding contract and which bids or applies to bid on contracts for the provision of goods or services led by a public entity, or which otherwise transacts or applies to transact business with a public entity. The term "person" includes those officers, directors, executives, partners, shareholders, employees, members, and agents who are active in management of an entity. 6. Based on information and belief, the statement which I have marked below is true in relation to the entity submitting this sworn statement. [Indicate which statement applies.] Lobbying RFP No. SM -FN 2011 -01 Page 18 of 22 /Neither the entity submitting this sworn statement, nor any of its officers, directors, executives, partners, shareholders, employees, members, or agents who are active in the management of the entity, nor any affiliate of the entity has been charged with and convicted of a public entity crime subsequent to July I, 1989. The entity submitting this sworn statement, or one or more of its officers, directors, executives, partners, shareholders, employees, members, or agents who are active in the management of the entity, or an affiliate of the entity has been charged with and convicted of a public entity crime subsequent to July I, 1989. The entity submitting this sworn statement, or one or more of its officers, directors, executives, partners, shareholders, employees, members, or agents who are active in the management of the entity, or an affiliate of the entity has been charged with and convicted of a public entity crime subsequent of July I, 1989. However, there has been a subsequent proceeding before a Hearing Officer of the State of Florida, Division of Administrative Hearings and the Final Order entered by the Hearing Officer determined that it was not in the public interest to place the entity submitting this sworn- statement on -the convicted- vendorlist.-fattach -a copy of tfie ina or er. I UNDERSTAND THAT THE SUBMISSION OF THIS FORM TO THE CONTRACTING OFFICER FOR THE PUBLIC ENTITY INDENTIFIED IN PARAGRAPH I (ONE) ABOVE IS FOR THAT PUBLIC ENTITY ONLY, AND THAT THIS FORM 1S VALID THROUGH DECEMBER 31 OF THE CALENDAR YEAR IN WHICH IT IS FILED. I ALSO UNDERSTAND THAT I AM REQUIRED TO INFORM THE PUBLIC ENTITY PRIOR TO ENTERING INTO A CONTRACT IN EXCESS OF THE THRESHOLD AMOUNT PROVID D IN SECTION 287.017, FLORIDA STATUTES. FOR CATEGORY TWO OF ANY RANGE IN THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS FORM. Sworn to and subscribed before me this `o day of �� �/1� . �/ '20 1 Personally known or Produced identification Notary Public — State of D)Z (J 1, My commission expires (Type of identification) (Printed, typed or stamped commissioned name of notary public) Form PUR 7068 (Rev.06 /11/92) ARIANA AMM : Maary puelro •State of Florida • My Came. Expires Mar 23, 2014 Commission R DD 867113 Lobbying RFP No. SM -FN 2011 -01 I MM 7koUgh NNW Mary Assn. Page 19 of 22 Page X18 DRUG -FREE WORKPLACE Please see attached. c aii;cv z-iru DRUG FREE WORKPLACE LOBBYING SERVICES Whenever two or more Bids which are equal with respect to price, quality and service are received by the State or by any political subdivisions for the procurement of commodities or contractual services, a Bid received from a business that certifies that it has implemented a drug -free workplace program shall be given preference in the award process. Established procedures for processing tie Bids will be followed if none of the tied vendors have a drug -free workplace program. In order to have a drug -free workplace program, a business shall: I. Publish a statement notifying employees that the unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensing, possession, or use of a controlled substance is prohibited in the workplace and specifying the actions that will be taken against employees for violations of such prohibition. 2. Inform employees about the dangers of drug abuse in the workplace, the business' policy of maintaining a drug -free workplace, any available drug counseling, rehabilitation, and employee assistance programs, and the penalties that may be imposed upon employees for drug abuse violations. 3. Give each employee engaged in providing the commodities or contractual services that are under Bid a copy of the statement specified in Subsection (1). 4. In the statement specified in Subsection (1), notify the employees, that, as a condition of working on the commodities or contractual services that are under Bid, the employee will abide by the terms of the statement and will notify the employer of any conviction of, or plea of guilty or nolo contendere to, any violation of Chapter 893 or of any controlled substance law of the United States or any state, for a violation occurring in the workplace no later than five (5) days after such conviction. 5. Impose a sanction on, or require the satisfactory participation in a drug abuse assistance or rehabilitation program, if such is available in the employee's community, by any employee who is so convicted. 6. Make a good faith effort to continue to maintain a drug -free workplace through implementation of this section. As the person authorized to sign the statement, I certify that this firm complies fully with the above requirements. PROPOSER's Signature: Print Name: Date: Q--ID- 0 Lobbying RFP No. SM -FN 2011 -01 Page 20 of 22 Page 119 PRICE PROPOSAL In exchange for our services, Southern Strategy Group is proposing Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00) per month or $60,000 per year. �Z wri�ur c¢ovr 2011 SESSION DATES August 1, 2010 Deadline for filing claim bills (Rule 4.81(2)) January 28, 2011 5:00 p.m., deadline for submitting requests for drafts of general bills and joint resolutions, including requests for companion bills March 4, 2011 5:00 p.m., deadline for approving final drafts of general bills and joint resolutions, including companion bills March 8, 2011 Regular Session convenes (Article III, section 3(b), Constitution) March 8, 2011 12:00 noon, deadline for filing bills for introduction (Rule 3.7(1)) April 26, 2011 50th day —last day for regularly scheduled committee meetings (Rule 2.9(3)) May 2, 2011 All bills are immediately certified (Rule 6.8) Conference Committee Reports require only one reading (Rule 4.5(1)) Motion to reconsider made and considered the same day (Rule 6.4 (2)(b)) May 6, 2011 60th day —last day of Regular Session (Article III, section 3(d), Constitution)