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Jonathan P.
Bigley, Esq.
Jonathan spent ten years in
senior positions in both the Governor's Office and the
Pennsylvania General Assembly. As Deputy Secretary for
Legislative Affairs he was responsible for the development
of Governor Casey's legislative agenda as well as the
legislative initiatives of the various Executive Agencies.
In addition, he served as the Governor's chief spokesman
before the leadership and members of the General Assembly.
Prior to joining the Governor's Executive staff, Jonathan
served as a legislative aide to two House Majority Leaders.
During his decade of government service, Jonathan guided
through the General Assembly major legislative initiatives
on the environment, economic development, healthcare,
insurance, labor relations and agriculture.
In the private sector, Jonathan has
been responsible for many legislative victories on behalf of
clients. He uses his insiders knowledge to develop
multifaceted strategies that appeal to a wide range of
legislative and administrative constituencies. A recent
significant accomplishment is concept development and
strategy implementation of the legislative initiatives that
became The Healthcare Provider Retention Account and
Healthcare Provider Retention Program. From grassroots
planning to lobbying to PAC implementation, Jonathan has the
experience to win most any issue.
Jonathan also holds locally
appointed and elected positions in his community. He serves
as Chairman of the Penn Township (Perry County) Zoning
Hearing Bd. and is the Chairman of the Susquenita School
Board. Jonathan has
a B.A. in Political Science from Westminster College and
earned a J.D. from the Widener University School of Law. He
is admitted to practice before the PA Supreme Court.
He is a member of the James S. Bowman American Inn of Court. |

Tom Blikle
Tom has twenty years of
extensive legislative and political experience in senior
positions in both the Pennsylvania General Assembly and the
House Republican Campaign Committee.
In the House of
Representatives, he served under then-Republican Policy
Committee Chairman John Perzel as the committee's first ever
Executive Director. In that position, Tom helped to
develop the Republican Caucus's legislative agenda. He
also served as the first Executive Director of the House
Tourism and Recreational Development Committee. Tom
was the Executive Director of the Game and Fisheries
Committee as well as serving as an analyst for the House
Appropriations Committee.
Tom also directed or staffed several
dozen political races and held the position of Finance
Director of the House Republican campaign Committee.
Tom has been a registered
lobbyist for five years and specializes in gaming and
appropriations issues. He has a B.A. in Management from
Moravian College. He is married and has two sons. |

Tim Bittle
Tim is the newest member of
the Bigley and Blikle team. Tim brings fifteen years
of legislative, administrative and lobbying experience to B
& B.
Tim's five years of
lobbying experience has involved issues including
Business Taxes, Education, Gaming, Healthcare, Insurance, Labor,
Liquor, Real Estate and Telecommunications issues. He has used his knowledge, expertise and
networks to successfully lobby for the passage of laws for
multiple clients.
Under Governors Ridge and
Schweiker, Tim served as the Deputy Secretary of
Workforce Development at the Department of Labor and
Industry. In that position, he was responsible for a staff
of 1,124 and $372 million in federal and state funds
earmarked for workforce development programs.
Prior to joining the Ridge
Administration, Tim worked for the House Republican Caucus
as Executive Director of the Labor Relations Committee.
In that role, he was a key player in the passage of landmark
legislation that reformed the Commonwealth's workers'
compensation system.
Tim is a graduate of West
Chester University with a B. A. in Communications. He
is a U.S. Army veteran, is married and father of four. |