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Tax Reform for OhioTax reform for Ohio is a good thing. Just a few years ago in 2005, the State did a major tax overhaul that would occur over five years and promised the creation of more than 75,000 new jobs. (add Source) Sadly, that went up in smoke when in late 2007 our country was hit with the
……whom to trust Dear Reader, The number of state employees is falling…like a rock. That may be a “good thing” for reducing cost to the GRF but without a systematic new stream of younger public employees to feed the retirement systems… massive changes will be needed to pay for future demands. As
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“You can not achieve success in government without strong personal relationships.”
Grant Street Consultants is a full service government affairs firm located in Columbus, Ohio. We have spent years developing and nurturing the personal relationships and expertise necessary to effectively represent our clients before Ohio’s Governor, Senate, House, and statewide agencies.
Founding partner Neil S. Clark has built his career on such relationships with key decision makers – no matter the political party in charge. Many times over the years these relationships allowed for advance intelligence of pending state actions and even the most informal discussions proved vital in achieving our clients’ success.
We are experts in helping our client’s effectively navigate the cumbersome corridors of Ohio public policy. Whether the issue is legislative, regulatory or procurement in nature, our firm’s seasoned professionals offer sound strategic counsel, develop carefully crafted influencer messages and provide access to the most powerful decision makers in Ohio government. With a proven track record of success, Grant Street Consultants is not afraid to take on the unpopular issue and firmly believes everyone deserves a seat at the government table.
Does your business or association need a comprehensive approach? One that includes lobbying, organizing a grassroots network, developing a PAC, finding valuable appropriations, procuring statewide contracts or just understanding how government impacts your bottom line? If so, let’s talk.