The Anatomy of Public Corruption

Surface Transportation Board (STB)

30523 SERVICE DATE - LATE RELEASE NOVEMBER 30, 1999 EB SURFACE TRANSPORTATION BOARD STB Finance Docket No. 32760 (Sub-No. 21) UNION PACIFIC CORPORATION, UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY, AND MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY—CONTROL AND MERGER—SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAIL CORPORATION, SOUTHERN PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY, ST. LOUIS SOUTHWESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY, SPCSL CORP., AND THE DENVER AND RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD COMPANY [GENERAL OVERSIGHT] Decision No. 15 Decided: November 29, 1999 We discuss, in this decision, the issues that have been raised and the conclusions that we have reached in the third annual round of the UP/SP general oversight proceeding. Our review of this record indicates that the service crisis is over and that there have been no competitive problems resulting from the merger. BACKGROUND UP/SP Merger Proceeding. In a decision served August 12, 1996, we approved the 1 common control and merger of the rail carriers controlled by Union Pacific Corporation (Union Pacific Railroad Company and Missouri Pacific Railroad Company) and the rail carriers controlled by Southern Pacific Rail Corporation (Southern Pacific Transportation Company, St. Louis Southwestern Railway Company, SPCSL Corp., and The Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad Company) subject to various conditions, including, among many others, a 5-year oversight condition and the terms of the BNSF agreement as supplemented by the CM

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Union Pacific Corporation - External Relations

Washington, D.C., Office Contacts

Printz Bolin, Vice President - External Relations

Union Pacific Corporation
700 13th St., N.W., Suite 350
Washington, D.C. 20005
Phone:(202) 662-0104
Fax:(202) 662-0199

 

Printz Bolin was appointed vice president-External Relations in December 2018. He operates out of Union Pacific’s Washington, D.C., office. 

In this position, Bolin is responsible for communicating inside the Beltway about transportation and railroad issues, including economic and safety regulation, passenger rail and Amtrak, security, labor, state-specific and other transportation projects.

Bolin served as assistant vice president-External Relations since 2008. He held various positions since joining Union Pacific in 1991.

He holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Mississippi.

Bolin and his wife, Kimberly, have two sons.

Wes Lujan, Asst. Vice President - External Relations

Union Pacific Corporation
700 13th St., N.W., Suite 350
Washington, D.C. 20005
Phone:(202) 662-0125
Fax:(202) 662-0199

 

Wes Lujan is the Assistant Vice President - External Relations for Union Pacific. He operates out of the Washington, D.C., office of Union Pacific and its subsidiary, Union Pacific Railroad. In his position, Lujan is responsible for advocating before the federal government on issues impacting the company, including its employees, shareholders, customers, and communities. His career with Union Pacific began in 2007, and he has held prior assignments for the company in Sacramento, CA, Chicago, IL, and Roseville, CA.

Lujan holds a Master of Public Administration from the University of Southern California (1999), Bachelor of Arts in History from Chico State University (1997), and completed the University of Chicago's Booth School of Business Executive Development Program (2011). In 2015, he was chosen to represent the United States on an international delegation to the Republic of Turkey with the American Council of Young Political Leaders (ACYPL). In his free time, Lujan enjoys spending time camping and hanging out in the forests of Northern Virginia with his wife, son, and daughter, and walking his two Great Danes.

Andrew Brady, General Director - External Relations

Union Pacific Corporation
700 13th St., N.W., Suite 350
Washington, D.C. 20005
Phone:(202) 662-0115

Andrew Brady is a General Director-External Relations. He operates out of Union Pacific’s Washington, D.C., office and advocates on behalf of the company before federal lawmakers and regulators. Prior to joining Union Pacific in 2019, Brady was an Assistant Vice President of Government Affairs at the Association of American Railroads. Brady also worked in various positions in the U.S. House of Representatives from 2011-2016, after beginning his career in the Congressional and Public Affairs division of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.

Brady graduated from the George Washington University in Washington, D.C. with a B.A. in Political Science with a focus on public policy.

Patty Richey, Sr. Manager - Political Programs

Union Pacific Corporation
700 13th St., N.W., Suite 350
Washington, D.C. 20005
Phone: (202) 662-0110
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The Impossible Connections - Victims posted in 2017

The Impossible Connections

Pete Bennett is very good at meeting people. He tried to run for office in Walnut Creek - six weeks later relatives of his family and high school friends murdered.

When Pete Bennett files claims via Public Law they either beat the hell out of him, shoot his witnesses dead or kill his attorney. It's true you have to understand the connections

  • Jineva Driscoll June 2005 Walnut Creek / Sonoma (2)
  • Emery Strack - Sept 2014 / Springville UT (5) /
  • Gavin Buchanan June 2017 - Father General Contractor / El Dorado County (3)
  • Sara Hoda GhostShip Fire Oakland CA (38)

The Federal Court Monitor 

According to PG&E Proceedings a Federal Monitor from Kirkland 

When Pete Bennett files claims via Public Law they either beat the hell out of him, shoot his witnesses dead or kill his attorney. It's true you have to understand the connections

  • Jineva Driscoll June 2005 Walnut Creek / Sonoma (2)
  • Emery Strack - Sept 2014 / Springville UT (5) /
  • Gavin Buchanan June 2017 - Father General Contractor / El Dorado County (3)
  • Sara Hoda GhostShip Fire Oakland CA (38)
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San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank Demo: Raging Grannies

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San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank Demo: Raging Grannies

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Video featuring the San Francisco Raging Grannies with Pete on guitar, sung outside the SF Federal Reserve Bank April 11, 2009 Song: "Hank the Banker, Don’t Take my House!" Photos of Raging Granny street theater in front of Federal Reserve Bank on same date at: We hereby grant permission to use photos at above link and/or this video for publicity or news coverage of April 11 "A New Way Forward" national demonstration event or economic news. Jail the Bankers, not the people! For more information reach us at: info [at] raginggrannies [dot] com www.RagingGrannies.com
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OBIT: A list of deaths near Pete Bennett, Public Officials and perhaps you.

A Tragic List of Victims 

For decades Pete Bennett kept track of deaths near him.  Pete met, knew, chatted with, talked to, had phones or was connected at one point to nearly every victim.  His connection to the Peterson took over a decade to emerge.  

Some are that 6 degrees of separation whittled down to very close. 





 


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