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+ | '''Linda Gillespie Stuntz''' founded the DC lobbying firm Stuntz, Davis & Staffier and was a deputy energy secretary for GHW Bush. Stuntz served on the board of [[American Electric Power]] from 1993-2004, and continues to serve on the board of Paris-based oil company [[Schlumberger LTD]]. | ||
Stuntz is a registered lobbyist, and her firm took in $3.7 million in 2001-04 from corporations and associations to lobby on energy policy: The Alliance for Competitive Electricity paid Stuntz $900,000 from 2001-04 to lobby for PUHCA repeal and other pro-deregulation | Stuntz is a registered lobbyist, and her firm took in $3.7 million in 2001-04 from corporations and associations to lobby on energy policy: The Alliance for Competitive Electricity paid Stuntz $900,000 from 2001-04 to lobby for PUHCA repeal and other pro-deregulation | ||
policies, and oppose environmental goals such as a Renewable Portfolio Standard. The Alliance is a financed by DTE, FirstEnergy, Dominion, National Grid, Duke, PNM Resources, Energy East, PSE&G, Entergy, Xcel and Exelon. In addition, Colorado-based Great Northern Power Development, a builder of coal-fired power plants, has just retained Stuntz as a lobbyist. | policies, and oppose environmental goals such as a Renewable Portfolio Standard. The Alliance is a financed by DTE, FirstEnergy, Dominion, National Grid, Duke, PNM Resources, Energy East, PSE&G, Entergy, Xcel and Exelon. In addition, Colorado-based Great Northern Power Development, a builder of coal-fired power plants, has just retained Stuntz as a lobbyist. |
Revision as of 21:22, 15 April 2007
The law firm of Stuntz, Davis & Staffier, P.C. counsels transactions and regulatory matters involving the oil, natural gas, and electric industries, in addition to legislative and public policy issues affecting a variety of industries. Since its founding in 1995, the firm has been involved in a variety of complex regulatory, litigation and legislative matters for a number of Fortune 500 companies. [2]
Linda Gillespie Stuntz founded the DC lobbying firm Stuntz, Davis & Staffier and was a deputy energy secretary for GHW Bush. Stuntz served on the board of American Electric Power from 1993-2004, and continues to serve on the board of Paris-based oil company Schlumberger LTD.
Stuntz is a registered lobbyist, and her firm took in $3.7 million in 2001-04 from corporations and associations to lobby on energy policy: The Alliance for Competitive Electricity paid Stuntz $900,000 from 2001-04 to lobby for PUHCA repeal and other pro-deregulation
policies, and oppose environmental goals such as a Renewable Portfolio Standard. The Alliance is a financed by DTE, FirstEnergy, Dominion, National Grid, Duke, PNM Resources, Energy East, PSE&G, Entergy, Xcel and Exelon. In addition, Colorado-based Great Northern Power Development, a builder of coal-fired power plants, has just retained Stuntz as a lobbyist.
- Scottish Power paid Stuntz $340,000 in 2001-04 to lobby against New Source Review public health standards.
- Energy East paid Stuntz $180,000 in 2001-02 to repeal PURPA.
- Southern California Edison paid Stuntz $340,000 in 2001-04 to lobby on energy issues.
- The National Electrical Manufactures Assn paid Stuntz $165,000 in 2001-04 to lobby on transmission issues.
- Shell Oil paid Stuntz $60,000 in 2002 to extend the Deepwater Ports Act to LNG facilities.
- BC Hydro paid Stuntz $140,000 in 2001-02 to lobby on deregulation and energy trading.
- General Electric paid Stuntz $20,000 in 2001-02 to lobby for increased subsidies for fossil fuels.
- BP paid Stuntz $35,000 in 2001-02 to lobby on the Alaskan natural gas pipeline.
- National Grid paid Stuntz $85,000 from 2002-04 to lobby on "electricity policy legislation".
- RJ Reynolds paid Stuntz $30,000 over 18 months, and Bridgestone/Firestone paid Stuntz $20,000 in 2000 to lobby against safety requirements. [3]
Notes
- ^ Company profile from Stuntz, Davis & Staffier, P.C. The Firm, accessed 15 April 2007.
- ^ Picture from AEP Investors, Linda Gillespie Stuntz, accessed 15 April 2007.
- ^ Biography information from Citizen Members of the National Commission on Energy Policy, Linda Gillespie Stuntz, accessed 15 April 2007.