Is Sen Voinovich afraid that Bolton will do things that harm Voinovich, Needles and Dalton, the firm for which both his son and his former Chief of staff (Ted Hollingsworth) hold the titles of MGRM?
From:http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1410932/posts?page=33#33
"The son of Ohio Senator George Voinovich has teamed up with three public affairs veterans to open a new public affairs and lobbying agency. The firm, Voinovich, Needles, and Dalton [VND - A Foreign Limited Liability Corporation in Florida] will be based in Columbus, with offices in **Akron**, Jacksonville, Washington, DC, and Beijing ... George F. Voinovich's partners in the venture are Thomas Needles, the founder of Ohio-based public affairs firm Statecraft; Jim Dalton, founder of Jacksonville's Dalton Agency; and Dalton Agency VP of PR Michael Munz." April 16, 2004.
Here is more on Hollingsworth (Sen Voinovich's former Chief of Staff) who works for a company associated with VND and who seems to be an officer for VND HOLDINGS, LLC
The United States Enrichment Corp., a company that enriches uranium for use in nuclear power plants, has hired the firm Compass Consulting Group to track energy-policy developments in Congress. The lobbyists working the account include Ted Hollingsworth, a former chief of staff to Sen. George Voinovich (R-Ohio).**Voinovich's son works for a law firm in **Akron** which has the same address as VND -- 75 EAST MARKET STREET AKRON OH 44308
As the world stage continues to change and economic situations evolve, VND is well-positioned to offer strategic direction internationally, particularly through our offices in Beijing and Shanghai, China.[snip]Voinovich, Needles & Dalton's public and government affairs efforts focus exclusively on achieving success for our clients by influencing outcomes. We know how to succinctly convey relevant information to public officials to help them make the best decisions on legislation and matters of public policy.