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John Clayton, a lobbyist, says that his work is more complex than trying to persuade legislators to come around to his point of view. As a licensed attorney, John Clayton, a lobbyist, must research and analyze legislation or regulatory proposals.
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John Clayton Lobbyist: A Life in Politics John Clayton, a lobbyist, has spent his professional life involved in State politics in Georgia. He began with a position in the Georgia House Appropriations Office, and then became the Deputy Finance Director for the reelection campaign to former Governor Roy Barnes. John Clayton, a lobbyist, attended the University of Georgia as an undergraduate and holds a law degree from Georgia State University.
John Clayton Lobbyist: Student Bar Association VP John Clayton, a lobbyist, earned Bachelor's degrees in Political Science and Public Relations from the University of Georgia. He studied law at the Georgia State University College of Law, where he was the Vice President of the Student Bar Association in 2007. John Clayton, a lobbyist, is listed in Who's Who Among Legal Graduates from Georgia State University. He is the founder of Piedmont Public Affairs and Georgia Public Affairs.
John Clayton Lobbyist: Persuasion John Clayton, a lobbyist, says that as a lobbyist his role is to persuade members of the government, such as Georgia state lawmakers, to enact legislation that benefits his clients. He is the founder of Georgia Public Affairs and Piedmont Public Affairs. John Clayton, a lobbyist, has been the Chief of Staff to former State Speaker of the House Terry Coleman. He is a graduate of the University of Georgia and the Georgia State University College of Law.
John Clayton Lobbyist: Reelection Campaign John Clayton, a lobbyist, earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science, and a B.A. in Public Affairs from the University of Georgia. He later earned a Juris Doctorate from the Georgia State University College of Law. John Clayton, a lobbyist, worked on the reelection campaign of former Georgia governor Roy Barnes, and played a key role in the 2002 election of Terry Coleman to Speaker of the House in the Georgia legislature.
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