- John Raffaelli was born and raised in Texarkana, Arkansas by his mother, who was a real estate agent
- His first foray into politics was on Lyndon Johnson's 1964 presidential campaign, when he was 12
- In 1973, he started interning for his local congressman, and after earning his B.S. in accounting at American University, got a job in his office
- After spending some time on Capitol Hill, John attended Arkansas Law School, earning a J.D., as well as an LLM in taxation
- Upon graduation, John took a position in Senator Lloyd Bentsen as an advisor on tax and trade issues
- After striking out on his own to start a lobbying firm, he took a position at a large law firm, which ultimately did not work out
- He then started McAuliffe, Kelly & Raffaelli, which eventually became the Washington Group
- After selling the Washington Group, he started a new firm - Capitol Counsel, LLC
- Capitol Counsel makes sure that its employees focus on the "Three P's of lobbying" - policy, politics, and process.
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