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Five of our firm’s lobbyists are “National Journal Insiders”, an invitation only list of commentators for National Journal.  Our firm has more “Insiders” than any other lobbying firm in Washington.

Main Justice

U.S. Chamber Assembles All Star Lobbying Team for FCPA Reform

March 10, 2011

"The U.S. Chamber of Commerce has assembled a well-connected group of lobbyists and attorneys as it aims to reform a foreign bribery law that has become an expensive thorn in the side of international U.S. business."

"[Jeff] Peck has lobbied for the Chamber on a range of issues since 2002. Before entering the private sector, he served as general counsel and majority staff director of the Senate Judiciary Committee, during the chairmanship of former Sen. Joseph Biden. The National Journal has described him as one of the 'leading Democratic lobbyists'.”

 

 

Roll Call

K Street Files: Boehner Gains Staffer; Grassley Loses One

December 13, 2010

"With the new session approaching, K Street has been snapping up Republican staffers on Capitol Hill. The latest move is a top health policy adviser to the Senate Finance Committee’s ranking member taking a job with the lobbying firm of Peck, Madigan, Jones & Stewart Inc."

"Andrew McKechnie, who worked for Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), will be joining the boutique shop Jan. 3."

 

 

International Republican Institute

Credible Elections a Step Forward for Jordan and the Region

November 10, 2010

"IRI's 24-member international election witness team determined that Jordan’s November 9, 2010 parliamentary elections were credible, an improvement on previous elections and a significant step forward for the Middle East.  If such progress is to continue, the delegation believes that a number of improvements should be made addressing pre-election and Election Day issues before Jordan’s next balloting process.  IRI’s delegation was led by Peter T. Madigan, Vice Chairman of IRI’s Board of Directors.  Madigan has served as Transition Chief of Staff to United States Trade Ambassador Robert B. Zoellick, principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Legislative Affairs for Secretary James A. Baker III and Baker’s Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Legislative Affairs."

 

 

Roll Call

Jones-ing for Partner: Changes at Firm Are More Than Cosmetic

March 30, 2009

"When Jonathon Jones joined Johnson, Madigan, Peck, Boland & Stewart in 2007, the former chief of staff to Sen. Tom Carper (D-Del.) had little idea that two years later he would become a name partner at the firm."

"Peck, Madigan, Jones & Stewart will officially become the firm’s name today."

 

 

The Politico

The Testifier: Geitner's Record Pace

March 29, 2009

"Just preparing a Treasury Secretary to testify during a financial crisis is an arduous and time-consuming business, said Peter Madigan, a Reagan administration Treasury official who staffed Secretary James Baker during the savings and loan crisis and the 1987 stock market crash.

"The market watches those hearings and reacts to them, so the secretary knows he has to be extremely well-prepared. He has no choice," Madigan said."

 

 

Roll Call

K Street Files: Exxon Turning Blue?

February 2, 2009

"Johnson, Madigan, Peck, Boland & Stewart is continuing to expand, bringing on Justin McCarthy, former legislative affairs special assistant during the Bush administration.
McCarthy, a former lobbyist at Pfizer, will be joining another recent firm hire, John Michael Gonzalez. Gonzalez joined the lobby shop late last month after serving as chief of staff to Rep. Melissa Bean (D-Ill.)."

 

 

Roll Call

K Street Files: The Inside Story

January 26, 2009

"A demand for left-leaning bona fides on K Street has led to a full-bore rush of Democrats downtown.

John Michael Gonzalez, chief of staff to Rep. Melissa Bean (D-Ill.), is the latest to join in the rush. Gonzalez, rumored to be a potential Obama administration hire, opted to try his hand at lobbying, joining Johnson, Madigan, Peck, Boland & Stewart."

 

 

Roll Call

A Mainer Duo With a Singular Role

November 19, 2008

"'On key issues of spending and tax policy, these two Senators [Susan Collins and Olympia Snowe] are pivotal,' said Peter Madigan of Johnson, Madigan, Peck, Boland & Stewart, who is considered close with both Senators. 'They’re independent. They break with [their] leadership and are used to reaching across the aisle,' said Madigan, who is from Portland, Maine."

 

 

The Politico

Big Business Faces Big Trouble in '09

July 15, 2008

"There’s no time like the present for business to start preparing for that and thinking about where their own vulnerabilities might be and what their priorities will be,” said Jeffrey Peck, a lobbyist with Johnson, Madigan, Peck, Boland & Stewart.

 

“If people put their heads in the sand and pretend change is not in the air, they will probably be very unhappy with the result,” he said. “If they don’t, and realize it is manageable and doesn’t have to be as bad as they think, they can be in good shape next year."

 

 

Investment Dealers' Digest

Investment Banks Go To Washington

June 2, 2008

"Merrill Lynch recently hired and external lobbying firm, Washington, D.C.-based Johnson, Madigan, Peck, Boland & Stewart, to work on its behalf on Capitol Hill.  Chairman and partner Jeffrey Peck, formerly majority staff director and general counsel for the Senate Judiciary Committee, says Merrill only retained his firm a little over a month ago..."

 

 

Long Island Business News

Two Minutes with Harold Ickes

May 16, 2008

"Harold Ickes is the assistant to the campaign manager of Sen. Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign and a partner and co-chair of the labor law and government representation departments of Garden City-based Meyer, Suozzi, English and Klein. We talked to Ickes about Clinton’s run for the White House."

 

 

Knowledge @ Wharton

Will Changes in Taxation Affect the Competitiveness of U.S. Private Equity?

May 6, 2008

"Jeff Peck, chairman of Johnson, Madigan, Peck, Boland & Stewart, a Washington lobbying firm, pointed out that, for now, the debate over carried interest is probably moot. After threatening higher taxes last year, Congress chose not to act, giving the industry a reprieve. Legislators probably won't move forward with a carried-interest measure this year because of the election, he said. The earliest that they would revisit the issue would be 2009. By then, "you're going to see a new president and probably larger Democratic majorities in both houses of Congress," he predicted."

 

 

Time

Clinton's Superdelegate Hunter

May 1, 2008

"Though he has played many roles since his first campaign in 1968, [Harold] Ickes is known best as a closer, the master of the bitter end who can wring important victories from defeat."

 

 

The Hill

Best in the business: Hired Guns

April 24, 2008

"The Hill’s annual list of top lobbyists reflects the greater importance Democratic lobbyists play, while not forgetting the Republicans in town who maintain a major role in crafting legislation, particularly in the Senate, where voting margins are so close. Today’s list names the best “hired guns” and corporate lobbyists.

Jeffrey Peck, Johnson, Madigan, Peck, Boland & Stewart. Peck helped to shield the private equity industry from a tax hike pushed by the Democratic-controlled Congress last year."

 

 

National Journal

Speed Bumps on the Exit Ramp

March 21, 2008

"Johnson, Madigan, Peck, Boland & Stewart hired the two Klobuchar aides [Sean Richardson and Sheila Murphy] after they were recruited by firm member Jonathon Jones, former chief of staff to Sen. Thomas Carper, D-Del."

 

 

Deseret Morning News

Credit-Card Fight: Measure Would Allow Businesses to Negotiate Fees, but Consumers May Not See the Savings

March 12, 2008

"Peter Madigan, the coalition's executive director, said claims that the bill would benefit consumers are "hogwash," because nothing in the legislation says the merchants would have to pass along their savings on lower fees to consumers. The bill's aim is to control prices for businesses, he said."

 

 

Charlie Rose

A Conversation with Harold Ickes

March 3, 2008

A conversation with Harold Ickes, a political strategist working on Hillary Clinton's campaign in the 2008 presidential election.

 

 

Roll Call

A Tale of Two Kennedys

March 3, 2008

"The younger Kennedy, says his former chief of staff, Sean Richardson, believes in connecting “policy with people” by holding numerous field hearings on mental health coverage issues."

 

 

The New York Times

Longtime Clinton Aide Returns to the Fray

February 28, 2008

"Harold M. Ickes may be Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton’s last hope for
winning the Democratic presidential nomination."

 

 

The Politico

50 Top Politicos to Watch

February 13, 2008

Alix Burns

POSITION: President, Bay Bridge Strategies

REASON TO WATCH: Burns

 

Sean R. Richardson

POSITION: Lobbyist, Johnson, Madigan, Peck, Boland & Stewart

Richardson previously worked as chief of staff to both Rep. Patrick J. Kennedy (D-R.I.) and Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.). He also ran Kennedy’s 2006 reelection campaign. At Johnson, Richardson focuses on major legislative issues, including appropriations, health care, labor and technology.

 

 

CQ Today

Bioenergy Investors Flexing Political Clout

November 19, 2007

"[Alix] Burns spent six years with TechNet and was a finance director of the 2000 presidential campaign of former Vice President Al Gore. Last fall, she started a lobbying firm with one main client, Kleiner Perkins Caulfield & Byers, a Silicon Valley venture capital firm that has invested in new ethanol companies, fuel cells, solar and wind power."

 

 

The Politico

Toy Manufacturers Embrace the Opposition – for Now

September 20, 2007

“’There is the confluence of a public policy issue that people really do care about.  Parents and grandparents are reading about this with a great deal of interest,’ said David Johnson a veteran Democratic lobbyist whose firm has recently been hired by Mattel.

Handling the account with him is Janet Mullins Grissom, a former White House aide to President George H.W. Bush.  Grissom was a senior lobbyist at Ford Motor Co. during the Explorer SUV rollover controversy.”

 

 

Roll Call

Playing the Field

July 18, 2007

 “Lobbyist Jeff Peck couldn’t choose between presidential hopeful Sens. Joseph Biden (D-Del.), his one-time boss, and Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee Chairman Chris Dodd (D-Conn.), a longtime contact. ...So he’s given [to] each Senator’s campaign...”

 

 

Roll Call

‘Mod Squad’ Aids Centrist Democrats

July 18, 2007

 “A well-connected group of ex-Senate staffers is pulling together a self described ‘Mod Squad’ to put some financial firepower behind the election and re-election of moderate Senate Democrats.”

Among those involved in the effort: [is] Jonathon Jones, former chief of staff to Carper and now with Johnson, Madigan, Peck, Boland & Stewart.  Jones also was involved in the founding of Third Way.”

 

 

The Providence Journal

At 40, Still Climbing the Hill

July 15, 2007

 “’It is not an easy thing growing up in that family, although I know most people don’t believe that,’ says Sean Richardson [of Congressman Patrick Kennedy], a former Patrick Kennedy aide and a friend.  ‘The expectations are high and they don’t come from other family members, they come from being a Kennedy.’”

 

 

Letter from ‘The Hill’ Publisher and Vice President

2007 Top Lobbyists

July 9, 2007

Jeffrey Peck recognized as one of The Hill’s 2007 Top Lobbyists.

 

 

Washingtonian

Hired Guns

June 2007

David Johnson named one of Washington’s 50 top lobbyists.

“One of the savviest Democratic lobbyists in Washington, Johnson is a former adviser to Maine Democrats Edmund Muskie and George Mitchell.  With the Democrats in the wilderness the past decade, Johnson had the wiles to join forces with the Republican lobby shop Boland & Madigan.

Michael Boland, a former aide to then-majority leader Trent Lott, and Peter Madigan, a trade official in the first Bush administration, carried the company during the GOP years; now Johnson promises to do the heavy lifting while the Democrats rule.  He has beefed up ties to Senate Democrats by hiring Jeff Peck, a former top aide on the Senate Judiciary Committee.”

 

 

The Hill

The new sheriffs in town: Top Hired Guns

April 25, 2007

 “Wall Street turns to Peck for representation in the Democratic-controlled Congress.”

 

 

The Politico

Hillary’s Hammer Returns

April 18, 2007

 “...Ickes, 67, is a legendary figure in Democratic politics, a pedigreed political street fighter known for both his loyalty and his abiding grudges.”

 

 

National Journal

Leading Democratic Lobbyists

March 31, 2007

The National Journal acknowledged Jeffrey Peck as a leading Democratic lobbyist.

 

 

Globalist Perspective: Global Politics

Back to the Future: Is the 2008 Election a 1968 Redux

March 30, 2007

Written by: William Danvers

“With the war in Iraq a dominant political issue in the United States, there are inevitable parallels to be found with the country’s political climate during the Vietnam War.  As Williams Danvers explains, the presidential race in 2008 will resemble the 1968 election between Richard Nixon and Hubert Humphrey – when both parties jockeyed to proved a new course for an unpopular war.”

 

 

The Politico

K Street Gets a Hill Democrat With a Business Bent

March 28, 2007

 “For years, J. Jonathon Jones operated behind the scenes in the Senate as the business community’s go-to Democrat.  Now, he’s arguing the case for business in a Senate controlled by Democrats, including his old boss, Tom Carper (Del.).  The key to Jones’s success on the outside is his close relationship with Carper and his knowledge of which Democrats are inclined to support business interests.”

 

 

Washington Monthly

Let’s Do Lunch: Twenty-one new power players you wish you’d been nicer to.

March 2007

“The Go-Between, Jonathon Jones, Hill-staffer-turned-lobbyist... In recent years [Jonathon] has emerged as a crucial bridge builder between lobbyists and Senate Democrats.”

 

 

United Press International

Outside View: Facing Iraq Realities-2

February 22, 2007

Written By: William Danvers

William Danvers has working on international issues for nearly a quarter of a century, on Capitol Hill in the House and Senate, at the State Department, at the White House National Security Council, at the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.  For the past five years, he has served in the private sector as a consultant.”

 

 

United Press International

Outside View: Facing Iraq Realities-1

February 16, 2007

Written By: William Danvers

 

 

United Press International

Outside View: Looking Ahead in Iraq-2

January 17, 2007

Written By: William Danvers

 

 

United Press International

Outside View: Looking Ahead in Iraq-1

January 12, 2007

Written By: William Danvers

 

 

United Press International

Outside View: Congress Needs Nat Sec Teeth

December 26, 2006

Written By: William Danvers

 

 

National Journal

Hill People

December 16, 2006

 “As co-founder of the Monday group, a regular meeting of Democratic staffers and lobbyists, [Jonathon Jones] has been a liaison to K Street for Democrats.”

 

 

The New York Times

Democrats Form New Group for Fund-Raising and Ads

September 12, 2006

 “Mr. Ickes was among the chief organizers of several groups that raised more than $200 million from wealth liberals and labor unions in 2004 to try to defeat President Bush.”

 

 

The Hill

Building Coalitions at a Bipartisan Boutique

June 6, 2006

 “’[Janet Mullins Grissom’s] extremely smart, able, and is always the adult in the room,’ Salter [chief of staff to Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.)] said.  ‘Up on the Hill, there’s not always an easy supply of that.’”

 

 

The Washington Post

Democrats’ Data Mining Stirs an Intraparty Battle; With Private Effort on Voter Information, Ickes and Soros Challenge Dean and DNC

March 8, 2006

 “A group of well-connected Democrats led by former top aide to Bill Clinton is raising millions of dollars to start a private firm that plans to compile huge amounts of data on Americans to identify Democratic voters and blunt what has been a clear Republican lead in using technology for political advantage.

The effort by Harold Ickes, a deputy chief of staff in the Clinton White House and an adviser to Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.), is prompting intense behind-the-scenes debate in Democratic circles.”

 

 

United Press International

Outside View: Between Oz, Mess-o-potamia

June 24, 2005

Written By: William Danvers

 

 

The Philadelphia Inquirer

Before Traveling to Uganda: A Lesson or Two on Lobbying

October 10, 2004

That realpolitik wisdom is from Peter Madigan, a highly-regarded lobbyist. He worked for James A. Baker 3d in the administrations of Presidents Reagan and George H.W. Bush, and on the transition team of this President Bush."

 

 

The Hill

The Tuesday Profile: ‘The guy who knows how to get you to 60’

March 30, 2004

 “It may seem odd that Republican lobbyists working on issues widely supported by Republicans, in a Congress controlled by Republicans, with a Republican in the White House, would call on a Democrat for help.

But that is sometimes the case these days, and the Democrat they call is Jeff Peck.

Peck has build a reputation as a lobbyist who can round up centrist Democrats in the Senate to support issues that Democratic leadership threatens to filibuster, such as asbestos litigation and class-action reform.”

 

 

Influence

Democratic Senate aides reach out to allies on K Street to talk message, strategy

February 4, 2004

 “Senate chiefs of staff Paul Bock and Jonathon Jones helped hatch an outreach effort between Democratic Hill staffers and like-minded lobbyists on K Street.”

 

 

Corporate Financing Week

Rainmaker Award Winners: Most Effective Beltway Lobby

June 16, 2003

 “Jeffrey Peck ... has spent much of the past 12 months explaining, conveying, agitating and cajoling on behalf of the International Employees Stock Options Coalition regarding the pitfalls of requiring companies to report stock options as an expense on their balance sheets.  It worked:  Peck secured a key victory when lawmakers working on the Sarbanes Oxley Act eliminated an amendment offered by Carl Levin (D-Mich.) that would have required all companies to expense options.”

“Even congressional aides whose bosses support expensing grudgingly admit that Peck has proven to be a formidable foe.”

 

 

Treasury & Risk Management

100 Most Influential People in Finance

June 6, 2003

Jeffrey Peck identified by Treasury & Risk Management as one of nine “corporate mouthpieces – perfecting the art of persuasion from a corporate perspective.”

 

 

National Journal

Lobbying: Griffin, Johnson: Back to the Future

March 1, 2003

 “...even as mergers and acquisitions became the rage on K Street in the 1990s, Griffin, Johnson, invariably chose independence over lucrative corporate buyouts.”

 

 

National Journal

(Front Cover) Damage Control: The inside story of how two manufacturers – one with a big Washington presence and the other without one – responded in very different ways to last year’s firestorm over.

(Inside Feature) Blowout: Bridgestone/Firestone and Ford were under fire last year over auto safety.  One had a team in place.  The other did not.  It was a case study in how corporations handle a Washington crisis.

April 28, 2001

 “The situation at Ford was much different.  The automaker benefited from a large Washington government affairs staff, headed by Janet Mullins Grissom, a former State Department aide in the George H.W. Bush Administration.  An experienced Washington player, Grissom saw what was coming.”

 

 

Legal Times

Senate Know-How Makes Griffin, Johnson Firm to Watch

May 8, 1989

 “The fact that American Petroleum Institute (API) chose to supplement its extensive in-house and outside lobbying team with Griffin, Johnson & Associates is the latest sign that former Senate staffers Patrick Griffin, 39, and David Johnson, 41, have succeeded in building a blue-chip lobbying practice since launching the firm 2 ½ years ago.”

“’Those two young men are the heavy hitters of the next generation.  They’re in the process of being recognized,’ says veteran lobbyist John Camp, name partner of D.C.’s Camp, Barsh, Bates & Tate.