About

3 Click Solutions is designed to address the new realities of corporate representation in Washington, DC. There are no stand-alone issues that traditional lobbying can solve. Each legislative and administrative issue now has some international, mixed media and a local, state or federal component to be addressed.

We have formed the team at 3 Click Solutions to address the mix of clear messaging, hard facts and effective support building. This combination will provide the maximum opportunity to promote and protect our clients’ interests and enable them to succeed in a very challenging and complex environment.

 

GOVERNMENT RELATIONS 

Patrick Murphy

(202) 683-6083

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Saundra Lambertsen

(202) 683-6132

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Louis Hengen

(202) 683-6066

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Cliff Andrews

(202) 683-6066

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Michael Culver

(202) 568-6556

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Matthew Bernstein

(202) 568-6556

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STATE
AFFAIRS
 

Kymber Messersmith

(202) 683-6082

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Maureen Regan

(202) 683-6081

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INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS 

Paul Frazer

(202) 683-6085

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Saundra Lambertsen

(202) 683-6132

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3 CLICK SPORTS

Michael Culver

(202) 568-6556

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Matthew Bernstein

(202) 568-6556

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NEW MEDIA

Emmett Murphy

(202) 509-9554 x5

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3 Click Solutions Articles

Frazer: Political Climate and Canadian-US Relations Entering 2012

3 Click Solutions Senior Advisor and Canadian Chamber of Commerce Washington-DC Based Special Advisor on US-Canadian Relations Paul Frazer provides a brief on Canadian-US relations and how it’s affecting the political climate as we enter 2012.

U.S., Canada sign important agreement

Paul Frazer, 3 Click Solutions Senior Advisor and Co-Chair of the Canada Institute Advisory Board of the Woodrow Wilson Center, adds his expertise to media reports about the recent deal to ease trade across the U.S.-Canada border.

Frazer speaks with Embassy magazine about pipeline controversy

“Canada should presumably do everything it can to demonstrate not only to Canadians, but also to Americans that indeed … the government and industry can be and are at the leading edge of advances that will reduce greenhouse gas emissions,” Frazer says.