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Lobbyist disclosure reporting period:   01/01/2016 - 06/30/2016
Lobbyist name Monica Lawton   
Business name Associated Subcontractors of Massachusetts, Inc.
Address 15 Court Square    Ste. 840
City, state, zip code Boston, MA 02108         
Country US
Agent type Both
Phone 617-742-3412
 
 
Operating Expenses
No operating expenses were filed for this disclosure reporting period.
 
Activities, Bill Numbers and Titles
Client: Associated Subcontractors of Massachusetts, Inc.
House / SenateBill Number or Agency NameBill title or activityAgent positionAmountDirect business association
Senate Bill 1705 An Act relative to life cycle costs for public construction Oppose $100.00 n/a
House Bill 1712 An Act to limit indemnity and insurance responsibility for general contractors and subcontractors in construction work. Support $9,000.00 n/a
House Bill 4461 Act relative to job creation, workforce development and infrastructure investment: AMENDMENTS #129 and #141 , providing for “Alternative Delivery of Infrastructure Projects” and “Public Private Partnerships” respectively Oppose $200.00 n/a
Senate Bill 1726 An Act allowing cities, towns and districts to procure contracts for the design, construction, financing and operation of wastewater and water treatment facilities Oppose $200.00 n/a
Senate Bill 1617 An Act relative to equity in public contracting in honor of Bruce C. Bolling Oppose $300.00 n/a
House Bill 2808 An Act relative to default insurance programs for certain public construction projects Oppose $200.00 n/a
House Bill 2757 An Act relative to the fair participation of minority and women-owned businesses on public construction projects Oppose $300.00 n/a
Senate Bill 1618 An Act relative to jobs, workforce development and Main Street fairness Oppose $300.00 n/a
House Bill 4200 An Act Making Appropriations for the Fiscal Year 2017 – Amendment 675, relative to the Debarment of State Contractors for Poor Performance Oppose $200.00 n/a
Senate Bill 1722 An Act providing for alternative delivery of infrastructure projects Oppose $200.00 n/a
Senate Bill 1650 An Act relative to the fair participation of minority and women-owned businesses on public construction projects Oppose $300.00 n/a
House Bill 1442 An Act relative to certain construction contracts Support $100.00 n/a
Senate Bill 4 An Act Making Appropriations for the Fiscal Year 2017 – Amendment T1161 relative to MBTA Alternative Procurement Oppose $200.00 n/a
House Bill 4461 An Act relative to job creation, workforce development and infrastructure investment: AMENDMENT #72 , relative to Minority and Women Business Enterprise Participation in Public Contracting Oppose $200.00 n/a
Senate Bill 967 An Act relative to enhanced enforcement of civil penalties Support $500.00 n/a
Senate Bill 1681 An Act relative to increasing transparency in public construction Oppose $100.00 n/a
Senate Bill 966 An Act to prevent wage theft and promote employer accountability Oppose $1,000.00 n/a
Senate Bill 2423 An Act relative to job creation, workforce development and infrastructure investment: Amendment 142, relative to Equity and Accountability in Public Contracting Oppose $200.00 n/a
House Bill 1748 An Act to prevent wage theft and promote employer accountability Oppose $1,000.00 n/a
Senate Bill 2207 An Act to Prevent Wage Theft & Promote Employer Accountability Oppose $5,000.00 n/a
House Bill 2738 An Act relative to the fair participation of minority and women-owned businesses on public construction projects Oppose $300.00 n/a
Senate Bill 2423 An Act relative to job creation, workforce development and infrastructure investment: Amendment 30, providing for “Alternative Delivery of Infrastructure Projects” Oppose $200.00 n/a
Senate Bill 1703 An Act to debar employers who violate federal immigration laws from contracting with the Commonwealth Oppose $100.00 n/a
    Total amount $20,200.00  
 
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
DateRecipient nameOffice soughtAmount
02/04/2016 Robert DeLeo Committee Speaker of the House, Representative Nineteenth Suffolk $200.00
02/10/2016 Stan Rosenberg Committee President of the Senate, Senator Hampshire Franklin and Worcester $200.00
03/02/2016 Charlie Baker Committee Governor of Massachusetts $200.00
03/11/2016 Peter Kocot Committee Representative First Hampshire $100.00
03/29/2016 John Scibak Committee Representative Second Hampshire $100.00
03/30/2016 Tom Golden Committee Representative Sixteenth Middlesex $100.00
03/30/2016 Brian Dempsey Committee House Ways and Means Chair, Representative Third Essex $100.00
04/12/2016 Ann Margaret Ferrante Committee Representative Fifth Essex $100.00
04/12/2016 Committee for Democratic Senate PAC Democratic Senate $100.00
05/03/2016 Karen Spilka Committee Senator Second Middlesex and Norfolk $200.00
05/19/2016 Committee for Democratic House PAC Democratic House $100.00
  Total contributions $1,500.00
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