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Individual lobbying activities reported in quarterly filings. Each row is one issue area for one client — includes the specific issues lobbied on, government entities contacted, and income/expense amounts.

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id filing_uuid filing_type registrant_name registrant_id client_name filing_year filing_period issue_code specific_issues government_entities income_amount expense_amount is_no_activity is_termination received_date
918588 344883a7-9c2d-4ebe-978d-20d071bb63ea Q1 THE PETRIZZO GROUP, INC. 305932 ORLANDO HEALTH 2010 first_quarter MED As the Pediatric Neuroscience Institute at the Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children continues to align the services provided with the needs of the Central Florida community, this capability was identified as one that could dramatically improve the quality of life of children in the area. To eliminate wait times of 8-10 weeks and provide more advanced imaging services to patients, we are seeking funding to purchase a 3 Tesla MRI, which has substantially greater diagnostic capabilities than the current unit and would benefit all of the key service that support patients. Orlando Healths Childrens Advocacy Center program. Advocate for federal funding that will ensure that the thousands of families that experience child abuse each year in Orange County, Florida are able to access the services needed to help them recover and heal. Funding will be used to sustain existing child advocates and therapists, and other costs, as well as expand the programs capacity to provide services, with the addition of two child advocates and four therapists. This will expand access to vital rehabilitation and recovery services for victims of child abuse. Orlando Healths M.D. Anderson Cancer Center Nano-medicine for Radiation Protection of U.S. Armed Forces. Advocate for federal funding to support a drug discovery program to improve the survival of, provide faster recovery for, and limit or eliminate drug side effects experienced by US military men and women after exposure to high levels of radiation. The funding will be used to create a platform where scientists can study the effect of radiation on nanoparticles with or without cells. Specifically, scientists will identify the form of nanoceria that provides the most effective level of radioprotection. This research will ultimately lead to the development of an effective drug for the treatment of radiation exposure for military personnel who are exposed to high doses of radiation during service to our country. This will be the first feasibility study of the effect of nano-medicine for radioprotection. The requested fudning will finance research on radioprotection for soldiers, and ultimately civilians, who must undergo radiation therapies for illnesses. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,SENATE 30000   0 0 2010-04-18T18:33:02.370000-04:00
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