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Lobbyist disclosure reporting period:   01/01/2013 - 06/30/2013
Lobbyist name Jason Williams   
Business name Stand For Children, Inc
Address 38 Chauncy St.    7th Floor
City, state, zip code Boston, MA 02110         
Country US
Agent type Both
Phone 781-786-2040
 
 
Operating Expenses
DateRecipientType of expenseAmount
1/1/2013-6/30/2013 Advertising expenses $0.00
1/1/2013-6/30/2013 Photocopies, scans $0.00
1/1/2013-6/30/2013 Computer equipment, supplies $0.00
1/1/2013-6/30/2013 Professional dues $0.00
1/1/2013-6/30/2013 Fax charges $0.00
1/1/2013-6/30/2013 Internet fees $0.00
1/1/2013-6/30/2013 Legal fees $0.00
1/1/2013-6/30/2013 Postage, shipping, delivery $0.00
1/1/2013-6/30/2013 Office supplies, equipment $0.00
1/1/2013-6/30/2013 Printing expenses $0.00
1/1/2013-6/30/2013 Public relations expenses $0.00
1/1/2013-6/30/2013 Rent $0.00
1/1/2013-6/30/2013 Office and support staff salaries $0.00
1/1/2013-6/30/2013 Professional subscriptions $0.00
1/1/2013-6/30/2013 Taxes $0.00
1/1/2013-6/30/2013 Telephone, cell phone, handheld $0.00
1/1/2013-6/30/2013 Utilities (heat, water, electricity) $0.00
1/1/2013-6/30/2013 Other operating expenses $0.00
  Total operating expenses $0.00
 
Activities, Bill Numbers and Titles
Activity or Bill No and TitleAgent's positionDirect business association with public officialClient representedCompensation received
FY2014 Budget: HB1 (An Act making appropriations for FY2014); HB3400 (An Act making appropriations for the fiscal year 2014 for the maintenance of the departments, boards, commissions, institutions and certain activities of the Commonwealth, for interest, sinking fund and serial bond requirements and for certain permanent improvements); HB3401 (Printed as amended version of the Bill making appropriations for the fiscal year 2014 for the maintenance of departments, boards, commissions, institutions and certain activities of the Commonwealth, for interest, sinking fund and serial bond requirements and for certain permanent improvements); HB3538 (An Act making appropriations for the Fiscal Year 2014 for the maintenance of the departments, boards, commissions, institutions and certain activities of the commonwealth, for interest, sinking fund and serial bond requirements and for certain permanent improvements); SB3 (Text of the recommended amendment to the House Bill making appropriations for the fiscal year 2014 for the maintenance of the departments, boards, commissions, institutions and certain activities of the Commonwealth, for interest, sinking fund and serial bond requirements and for certain permanent improvements); SB1800 (Text of the Senate amendments to the House Bill making appropriations for the fiscal year 2014 for the maintenance of the departments, boards, commissions, institutions and certain activities of the Commonwealth, for interest, sinking fund and serial bond requirements and for certain permanent improvements); HB96 (An Act relative to special education funding); HB125 (An Act strengthening early support and education); SB208 (An Act relative to dropout prevention and recovery); HB349 (An Act to implement full-day kindergarten); HB374 (An Act establishing a Chapter 70 Foundation budget study group); HB381 (An Act relative to education funding); HB392 (An Act relative to educator excellence); HB396 (An Act relative to teaching excellence); HB433 (An Act relative to holding Chapter 70 funding harmless); HB434 (Resolve relative to improving the calculation of foundation budgets); HB457 (An Act reviving the Foundation Budget Review Commission); HB459 (An Act establishing an educational mandate task force); HB464 (An Act relative to improving student achievement ); HB490 (An Act requiring school districts, with the assistance of the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, to disclose information about required assessments ); HB 510 (An Act establishing a grant program for expanding learning time and improving student success); HB520 (An Act relative to safe and supportive schools); HB523 (An Act reducing the dropout rate); HB529 (An Act promoting public school success); HB530 (An Act relative to charter schools); HB531 (An Act enhancing educational opportunities); SB204 (An Act relative to teaching excellence); SB207 (An Act reviving the Foundation Budget Review Commission); SB235 (An Act to further narrow the achievement gap); SB241 (An Act relative to student assessment data); SB272 (An Act ensuring charter school integrity); SB276 (An Act authorizing performance-based education funding); SB283 (An Act relative to interagency collaboration for dropout prevention) Support Sen. Gale D. Candaras,Sen. Eileen Donoghue,Sen. Benjamin B. Downing,Sen. Patricia D. Jehlen,Sen. Thomas P. Kennedy,Sen. Thomas M. McGee,Sen. Michael O. Moore,Sen. Marc R. Pacheco,Sen. Anthony Petruccelli,Sen. Michael F. Rush,Sen. James E. Timilty,Sen. Michael R. Knapik,Sen. Richard J. Ross,Sen. Stephen M. Brewer,Sen. Jennifer L. Flanagan,Sen. Sal N. DiDomenico,Rep. Angelo M. Scaccia,Rep. Gloria L. Fox,Rep. Thomas M. Petrolati,Rep. Robert M. Koczera,Rep. Christine E. Canavan,Rep. Robert F. Fennell,Rep. Kevin J. Murphy,Rep. Walter F. Timilty,Rep. Thomas M. Stanley,Rep. William Smitty Pignatelli,Rep. Carl M. Sciortino, Jr,Rep. Cleon H. Turner,Rep. Linda Campbell,Rep. Paul McMurtry,Rep. Lori A. Ehrlich,Rep. Sean Garballey,Rep. Michael D. Brady,Rep. Carolyn C. Dykema,Rep. Timothy R. Madden,Rep. Nick Collins,Rep. Carlos Henriquez,Rep. Rhonda L. Nyman,Rep. Viriato Manuel deMacedo,Rep. Angelo D'Emilia,Rep. Matthew A. Beaton,Rep. Geoffrey G. Diehl,Rep. David T. Vieira,Rep. Donald H. Wong,Rep. Brian S. Dempsey,Rep. Stephen Kulik,Rep. Cheryl A. Coakley-Rivera, Jennifer Cruickshank (staff member of Boston Mayor Menino), Secretary of Ed Malone Stand for Children, Inc. $694.04
HB331 (An Act prohibiting service providers who offer cloud computing services to K-12 educational institutions from processing student data for commercial purposes); HB337 (An Act relative to the employment of public school teachers); HB339 (An Act relative to Chapter 70); HB345 (An Act prohibiting for-profit entities from managing charter schools); HB353 (An Act to close the achievement gap for English Language Learners); HB355 (An Act relative to special education budgets); HB369 (An Act relative to the sterilization of musical instruments in schools); HB375 (An Act establishing an educational mandate working group); HB408 (An Act relative to school funding); HB414 (An Act relative to school improvement plans ); HB423 (An Act relative to total amounts distributed to cities and town for the purpose of education); HB439 (An Act relative to equity in education funding); HB447 (An Act relative to determining the distribution of local state aid for education); HB485 (An Act to establish a school choice circuit breaker); HB489 (An Act to improve assessment and accountability to ensure students acquire 21st century skills); HB491 (An Act relative to charter schools); HB500 (An Act relative to charter schools); HB1227 (An Act relative to the valuation of professional practices in divorce proceedings); HB1862 (An Act supporting municipal fiscal stability through a special education stabilization fund); HB2533 (An Act relative to local education investment); HB2619 (An Act relative to Chapter 70 appropriations); SB211 (An Act relative to establishing a Chapter 70 equalization fund); SB212 (An Act relative to charter schools); SB216 (An Act relative to circuit breaker reimbursement); SB219 (An Act supporting the local determination of educational competency and multiple forms of academic assessment); SB220 (An Act relating to special education funding); SB240 (An Act relative to charter school enrollment); SB258 (An Act relative to charter schools); SB278 (An Act to establish a commission on full and fair education funding and administration) Neutral Sen. Gale D. Candaras,Sen. Eileen Donoghue,Sen. Benjamin B. Downing,Sen. Patricia D. Jehlen,Sen. Thomas P. Kennedy,Sen. Thomas M. McGee,Sen. Michael O. Moore,Sen. Marc R. Pacheco,Sen. Anthony Petruccelli,Sen. Michael F. Rush,Sen. James E. Timilty,Sen. Michael R. Knapik,Sen. Richard J. Ross,Sen. Stephen M. Brewer,Sen. Jennifer L. Flanagan,Sen. Sal N. DiDomenico,Rep. Angelo M. Scaccia,Rep. Gloria L. Fox,Rep. Thomas M. Petrolati,Rep. Robert M. Koczera,Rep. Christine E. Canavan,Rep. Robert F. Fennell,Rep. Kevin J. Murphy,Rep. Walter F. Timilty,Rep. Thomas M. Stanley,Rep. William Smitty Pignatelli,Rep. Carl M. Sciortino, Jr,Rep. Cleon H. Turner,Rep. Linda Campbell,Rep. Paul McMurtry,Rep. Lori A. Ehrlich,Rep. Sean Garballey,Rep. Michael D. Brady,Rep. Carolyn C. Dykema,Rep. Timothy R. Madden,Rep. Nick Collins,Rep. Carlos Henriquez,Rep. Rhonda L. Nyman,Rep. Viriato Manuel deMacedo,Rep. Angelo D'Emilia,Rep. Matthew A. Beaton,Rep. Geoffrey G. Diehl,Rep. David T. Vieira,Rep. Donald H. Wong,Rep. Brian S. Dempsey,Rep. Stephen Kulik,Rep. Cheryl A. Coakley-Rivera, Jennifer Cruickshank (staff member of Boston Mayor Menino), Secretary of Ed Malone Stand for Children, Inc. $347.02
HB372 (An Act establishing a moratorium for Commonwealth charter schools); HB373 (An Act imposing a moratorium on new mandated education pograms and expenses); HB521 (An Act relative to teacher compensation in regional school districts) Oppose Sen. Gale D. Candaras,Sen. Eileen Donoghue,Sen. Benjamin B. Downing,Sen. Patricia D. Jehlen,Sen. Thomas P. Kennedy,Sen. Thomas M. McGee,Sen. Michael O. Moore,Sen. Marc R. Pacheco,Sen. Anthony Petruccelli,Sen. Michael F. Rush,Sen. James E. Timilty,Sen. Michael R. Knapik,Sen. Richard J. Ross,Sen. Stephen M. Brewer,Sen. Jennifer L. Flanagan,Sen. Sal N. DiDomenico,Rep. Angelo M. Scaccia,Rep. Gloria L. Fox,Rep. Thomas M. Petrolati,Rep. Robert M. Koczera,Rep. Christine E. Canavan,Rep. Robert F. Fennell,Rep. Kevin J. Murphy,Rep. Walter F. Timilty,Rep. Thomas M. Stanley,Rep. William Smitty Pignatelli,Rep. Carl M. Sciortino, Jr,Rep. Cleon H. Turner,Rep. Linda Campbell,Rep. Paul McMurtry,Rep. Lori A. Ehrlich,Rep. Sean Garballey,Rep. Michael D. Brady,Rep. Carolyn C. Dykema,Rep. Timothy R. Madden,Rep. Nick Collins,Rep. Carlos Henriquez,Rep. Rhonda L. Nyman,Rep. Viriato Manuel deMacedo,Rep. Angelo D'Emilia,Rep. Matthew A. Beaton,Rep. Geoffrey G. Diehl,Rep. David T. Vieira,Rep. Donald H. Wong,Rep. Brian S. Dempsey,Rep. Stephen Kulik,Rep. Cheryl A. Coakley-Rivera, Jennifer Cruickshank (staff member of Boston Mayor Menino), Secretary of Ed Malone Stand for Children, Inc. $347.02
   Total amount $1,388.08
 
Meals, Travel, and Entertainment Expenses
No meals, travel, or entertainment expenses were filed for this disclosure reporting period.
 
Additional Expenses
No additional expenses were filed for this disclosure reporting period.
 
Campaign Contributions
No campaign contributions were filed for this disclosure reporting period.
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