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Search detail for: Wilby Public Affairs, LLC
Registration year: 2018
Registration type: Lobbyist Entity
Address: 89 Spring Street Brunswick, ME, 04011 US / 207-217-4344
Lobbyist information Amount
David A Wilby $76,000.00
Employed Terminated
01/01/2018
 
Total salaries paid:      $76,000.00
Client information Amount
Island Wind, Inc $28,000.00
Employed Terminated Details about your lobbyist or lobbyist entity's efforts
01/01/2018 A Bill for Community Empowerment. Senate Bill SD. 1294 (Senator Cyr) & SD. 2049 (Senator Pacheco)- House Bill HD. 74 (Speaker Haddad). Testified to the Joint Committee on Telecommunications, Utilities, and Energy. Community Empowerment is a proposed state law which: -Empowers cities and towns to use their residents' electricity buying power to support renewable energy projects of the community's choosing; -Democratizes important decisions about where our energy comes from and what types of energy projects we supposrt, for the sake of our common future; -Enables cities and towns to purchase more than the state mandates through the RPS and stabilizes electricity prices for community residents.
 
Vineyard Power Cooperative, Inc $0.00
Employed Terminated Details about your lobbyist or lobbyist entity's efforts
01/01/2018 Bill for Community Empowerment- Senate Bill SD. 1294 (Senator Julian Cyr) and SD. 2049 (Senator Pacheco)- House Bill HD. 74 (Speaker Haddad) Community Empowerment is a proposed state law which: - Empowers cities and towns to use their residents' electricity buying power to support renewable energy projects of the community's choosing; -Democratizes important decisions about where our energy comes from and what types of energy projects we support, for the sake of our common future; -Enables cities and towns to purchase more than the state mandates through the RPS ans stabilizes electricity prices for community residents. Testified to the joint committee of Telecommunications, Utilities and Energy
 
Wheelabrator Technologies Holdings Inc. $48,000.00
Employed Terminated Details about your lobbyist or lobbyist entity's efforts
01/01/2018 Focused on the executive branch (at this time, no legislative lobbying is anticipated) and consists of providing support regarding amending MA Renewable Portfolio Standard regulations.
 
Total salaries received:      $76,000.00
Expenditures Amount
Operating Expenses $800.00
Meal, Entertainment, and Travel Expenses $2,502.79
Additional Expenses $1,375.60
Total expenses:      $4,678.39
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