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USGRI Lobbyists; U.S. Government Relations, Lobbying, and Public Affairs ( jtaylor@usgri.com )

Government Relations Services
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    Tim Williams Equipment Engineer at U.S. Government Relations Intl.
    • Rising Star
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    Mike Smith Manager at U.S. Government Relations Intl.
    • Silver Spring, Maryland, United States
    • Rising Star
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    Frank Riggle Military at U.S. Government Relations Intl., LLC
    • Sugarcreek, Ohio, United States
    • Rising Star
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    Hope Logan Government Relations Manager at USGRI Lobbyists; U.S. Government Relations, Lobbying, and Public Affairs
    • Los Angeles, California, United States
    • Rising Star
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    Wanda Keele Retired at U.S. Government Relations Intl., LLC
    • Sumter County, Florida, United States
    • Top 1%
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Overview

USGRI is a Washington, DC-based bipartisan government relations firm for U.S. and foreign companies and organizations that want to build a more professional, interactive and sustained relationship/collaboration with Congress, congressional committees, and U.S. federal agencies that are associated with your strategic business plan. USGRI is a firm that provides a high-level of service for a fee that does not appreciably affect a company’s bottom. We can assist your organization with congressional relations and regulatory affairs; engaging targeted federal agencies on reforms that directly affect your company, developing a more substantive relationship with Congress, and being a sustained bridge for your company to: • U.S. Administration; The White House, executive departments and regulatory agencies; • U.S. Congress • Industry and business associations; • Business to government (BtoG) sales; • Embassy Relations; assisting with foreign markets and regulatory structures Industry areas currently being affected by legislative and regulatory reforms by Congress and the Trump Administration include: • Infrastructure and transportation • Cybersecurity and big data • Energy, renewables, environment, air, oceans • Pharma, biotech, medtech • Technology, telecom • Internet regulation; privacy • Banking; fintech • Healthcare and Health IT • Trade • Tax • Appropriations Budget Developing a U.S. government relations effort is not cost-prohibitive. For example, establishing a sustained government relations resource - like the points suggested above - would probably be in the @$7,500/mo. - @$10,500/mo. neighborhood. The monthly fee is negotiable, of course. We can be flexible with the scope and budget. Follow-up If you think USGRI can be helpful in developing a government relations effort, then we’d be happy to host an initial conference call to discuss the idea when your schedule permits. Jeffrey L. Taylor Managing Partner USGRI 202.316.3222 (o) jtaylor@usgri.com (e)