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American Honda Motor Company | Association of Talent Agents | Atria Senior Living, Inc. | Avis Budget Group, Inc. | BP America |
Boyd Gaming Corporation | Brighthouse Financial | BrightSpring Health Services | Bristol-Myers Squibb | California-American Water Company |
California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists | California Commission On The Status of Women And Girls | California Council for Affordable Housing | California Dental Association | California Travel Association |
California Water Association | Cintas | Coinbase, Inc. | Creative Artists Agency | Children’s Specialty Care Coalition |
CRP Affordable Housing & Community Development | DaVita | Donate Life California | Ernst & Young, LLP | Expedia Group |
Family Winemakers of California | Five Point Operating Company, LP, and Affiliated Entities | Healthcare Distribution Alliance | Innovative Integrative Health, Inc | Junior Leagues of California |
Kern Energy | March of Dimes | Mars, Inc. | MemorialCare Health Systems | Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company |
Newhall Land | Nike, Inc. | Revvity, Inc. | San Mateo County | Silicon Valley Communication Foundation and Its Affiliates |
Southern California Edison | Starbucks Coffee Company | Target Corporation | The Home Depot | Tractor Supply Company |
Trane Technologies Company, LLC. | Visit California | Western Carwash Association |
"Effective advocacy is about what you know, who you know and how hard you work. These are the principal reasons Family Winemakers of California retained Political Solutions in 2005. The impact in terms of reach, visibility, credibility and results for small wineries throughout California was immediate. Political Solutions has helped steer our public policy agenda of expanding marketing opportunities for all wine producers while fending off tax and fee increases. Term limits dictate that today's successful lobbying paradigm requires maximizing the use of resources and connections within the firm and its clients. Political Solution has found the unique blend and is highly regarded within the state's lobbying community."