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Kevin Kleinpeter Biography
Kevin
P. Kleinpeter joins the Babcock Law Firm after three years of
service to the local business and political community as Vice
President of Governmental Affairs for the Baton Rouge Area Chamber
of Commerce. He is a Baton Rouge native and a proud member of the
Kleinpeter Dairy family that has lived and farmed in south Louisiana
since the late seventeen hundreds.
Kleinpeter is a graduate of Catholic High School and earned his B.A.
in Political Science at Louisiana State University. He received is
J.D. from South Texas College of Law in downtown Houston, Texas in
May of 2000.
Upon
his return to Louisiana in 2003, Kleinpeter lobbied on behalf of the
Chamber of Commerce on a wide variety of business issues at the
State Capitol. His experience ranges from working with a broad
coalition of business leaders to amend River Pilot Fees to
successfully pushing for an innovative video game tax incentive to
lure out of state businesses seeking economic development
opportunities in Louisiana.
Kleinpeter regularly attended and testified on numerous business
issues at City Hall during his three years with the Chamber of
Commerce. He has worked with mayors, parish presidents, city
councils, police juries, planning commissions, public works
departments, trade associations, and various other task forces and
commissions.
Kleinpeter spearheaded and managed a complex environmental suit,
still pending, against federal agencies during his last two years
with the Chamber of Commerce. This litigation was the impetus of
preventing East Baton Rouge Parish and several surrounding parishes
from mandated use of Reformulated Gasoline (RFG). At the time of the
suits, studies proved RFG was more expensive with little or no
benefits to the environment, health or human welfare.
Before joining the Babcock Team, Kleinpeter was a contract lobbyist
representing innovative and historical commercial development
projects and important land owner’s rights initiatives. He also
joined a broad and diverse coalition of trade associations, private
businesses and independent contractors that began debating the
future of the telecommunications industry in the state.
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