For 30 years, Bill Hebrock and Bill Steiner have been helping companies and nonprofit organizations do business with their federal, state and local governments. Government contracting, appropriations, grants, legislative issues, public policy initiatives and public/private partnerships are their primary expertise and business focus.

The firm has an active, influential lobbying practice in the state of Florida and in Southern California. In 1990 the South Florida Business Journal named Hebrock Steiner, Inc. one of "Florida's Top Lobbying Firms;" and the firm has maintained that prominence in Florida ever since. The firm represents the interests of numerous companies and nonprofit organizations before the State, county and municipal governments statewide. Mr. Hebrock is the principal in charge of the firm’s Florida practice.

In Southern California, the practice is led by Mr. Steiner. He is a former chairman of the Orange County Board of Supervisors, former city councilman and former school board member. The firm's Southern California practice concentrates on lobbying for companies and nonprofit organizations before the county, municipal and special district governments from Los Angeles to San Diego.

The firm's client list spans a variety of industries: real estate and land use, insurance, financial services, health care, public safety and corrections, and social services. The firm provides business advice, governmental counsel and political influence to clients from "FORTUNE 500" corporations to midsize companies and small businesses.

Additionally, the firm represents highly respected nonprofit organizations and public charities involved in adoption, blind services, health care and child welfare. We assist nonprofit foundations, public charities and professional associations in obtaining government appropriations, contracts and grants. We also assist them with private fund development and organizational development. The firm’s nonprofit clients have included America's most respected nonprofit business associations, professional associations, youth organizations, performing arts groups, health care facilities, public policy organizations, and political action committees.

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