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Philip W. Johnston Associates, LLC
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Registration year: |
2018 |
Registration type:
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Lobbyist Entity
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Address:
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Two Heritage Drive, Suite 302, Quincy, MA, 02171 US / 617-338-2726
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Lobbyist information
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Amount
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Total salaries paid:
$411,000.00
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Client information
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Amount
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Austen Riggs Center
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$52,500.00
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Employed
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Terminated
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Details about your lobbyist or lobbyist entity's efforts
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04/12/2018
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Monitoring of matters pertaining to mental health and Medicaid.
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Baystate Health
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$52,000.00
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Employed
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Terminated
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Details about your lobbyist or lobbyist entity's efforts
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01/01/2018
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All legislation and policies relating to health care.
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Brookline Community Mental Health Center
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$33,000.00
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Employed
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Terminated
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Details about your lobbyist or lobbyist entity's efforts
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01/01/2018
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Arranging visits with state and federal officials to update them on program progress and discuss how programs fit with state agendas within the health care areas such as MassHealth and the integration of medical and behavioral health care.
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Edward M. Kennedy Community Health Center, Inc.
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$60,000.00
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Employed
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Terminated
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Details about your lobbyist or lobbyist entity's efforts
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01/01/2018
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All legislative and executive matters involving the Executive Office of Health and Human Services (EOHHS) and Medicaid.
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Greater Lawrence Family Health Center
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$50,000.00
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Employed
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Terminated
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Details about your lobbyist or lobbyist entity's efforts
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01/01/2018
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Ongoing advocacy on behalf of Greater Lawrence Family Health Center before the Massachusetts Legislature and the Executive Office of Health and Human Services (EOHHS).
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Greater New Bedford Community Health Center
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$24,000.00
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Employed
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Terminated
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Details about your lobbyist or lobbyist entity's efforts
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01/01/2018
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All legislative and executive matters involving Greater New Bedford Community Health Center.
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Justice Resource Institute, Inc.
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$71,500.00
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Employed
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Terminated
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Details about your lobbyist or lobbyist entity's efforts
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01/01/2018
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Advocacy for the FY 2019 Budget (HB 4401/SB 2530)
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Massachusetts Down Syndrome Congress
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$48,000.00
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Employed
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Terminated
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Details about your lobbyist or lobbyist entity's efforts
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01/01/2018
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Matters relating to legislation concerning individuals with disabilities and their families. Priority bills for this year include HB3271 An Act concerning nondiscrimination in access to organ transplantation; HB1064 An Act creating higher education opportunities for students with intellectual disabilities, autism spectrum disorders, and other developmental disabilities; SB672 An Act creating higher education opportunities for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities; HB128 An Act updating the real lives bill.
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MAXIMUS, Inc.
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$40,000.00
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Employed
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Terminated
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Details about your lobbyist or lobbyist entity's efforts
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01/01/2018
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Monitor or Act before the General Court and/or Executive Branch on Human Services matters.
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Robert F. Kennedy Children's Action Corps
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$30,000.00
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Employed
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Terminated
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Details about your lobbyist or lobbyist entity's efforts
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01/01/2018
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In the area of Juvenile Justice, specifically the Department of Youth Services for the purpose of funding a diversion program called Detention Diversion Advocacy Program (DDAP).
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SOUTH MIDDLESEX OPPORTUNITY COUNCIL, INC.
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$42,000.00
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Employed
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Terminated
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Details about your lobbyist or lobbyist entity's efforts
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01/01/2018
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We retain the services of a lobbyist who works with South Middlesex Opportunity Council officials to identify opportunities for influencing state policy in the areas of housing, homelessness and other issues relating to the basic human needs of people served by South Middlesex Opportunity Council and its programs. This work may include, but not be limited to, seeking opportunities for supplementing and/or increasing the financial resources that South Middlesex Opportunity Council utilizes to meet these said needs.
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The Carroll Center for the Blind, Inc.
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$0.00
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Employed
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Terminated
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Details about your lobbyist or lobbyist entity's efforts
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01/01/2018
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01/01/2018
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Education of legislators and other government officials on the needs to the blind and visually-impaired as well as to help advocate of related legislation if applicable.
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Total salaries received:
$503,000.00
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Operating Expenses
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$140,259.50
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Total expenses:
$140,259.50
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Disclosure Report details
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