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Nick Shipley
Former staffer for Rep. Jay Inslee; lobbyist for McManus Group
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History
Relationships
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Business Positions
McManus Group
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Lobbyist ('09→?)
In The Office Of
Jay Inslee
Washington State governor, former US Rep; 2020 Democratic presidential primary candidate
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Legislative director ('07→'09)
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Legislative aide ('01→'07)
Services/Transactions
Roche Holding AG
Swiss pharmaceuticals and diagnostics holding company.
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Lobbying client ('09)
Medical Device Manufacturers Assn
•
Lobbying client ('09)
PhRMA
Represents research-based pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies in the US
•
Lobbying client ('09)
Amgen Inc.
Biotechnology
•
Lobbying client ('09)
Eli Lilly & Co
Pharmaceuticals/Health Products
•
Lobbying client ('09)
American Medical Association Inc.
Association of doctors and medical students
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Lobbying client ('09)
Allergan
Pharmeceuticals, health care company
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Lobbying client ('09)
Donation/Grant Recipients
Jay Inslee
Washington State governor, former US Rep; 2020 Democratic presidential primary candidate
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3 contributions · 2,000 USD ('10→'11)
Andre Carson
US Representative from Indiana
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2 contributions · 2,000 USD ('12)
Ben Cardin
US Senator from Maryland (2007-present); former US Rep from Maryland (1987-2007)
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1 contribution · 1,000 USD ('11)
Bob Casey
US Senator from Pennsylvania (2007-present)
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1 contribution · 1,000 USD ('11)
Chuck Schumer
US Senator and Representative from New York
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1 contribution · 1,000 USD ('11)
Kathy Castor
US Representative from Florida
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1 contribution · 1,000 USD ('11)
John Barrow
Representative from Georgia
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1 contribution · 500 USD ('11)
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