As the voice for c-stores and truck stops, we will work to remove barriers to expansion and advance a proactive public policy agenda.  Looking out for you is our lobbyist, John Nicolay.

Meet John Nicolay

JOHN D. NICOLAY directed state governmental representation at Winston & Strawn LLP for seven years.  Previously, he served as general counsel to the Illinois Senate President, where his responsibilities included staffing and operations for the Illinois Senate Judiciary Committee.

Prior to his work with the office of the Senate President, he served as a legislative liaison for the Cook County State's Attorney's Office where he helped secure passage of more than 50 pieces of legislation, including major sentencing and evidentiary reforms. He also served as an Assistant State's Attorney and practiced in the area of commercial and governmental litigation at Shefsky & Froelich, Ltd.  In addition, Mr. Nicolay served as a Legislative Aide to former Senate Minority Leader Frank Watson, and as a special assistant to Governor James R. Thompson. 

Mr. Nicolay has represented Fortune 500 companies, trade associations, and entrepreneurs in the General Assembly.  He also has negotiated and litigated on behalf of clients before municipal and administrative law tribunals.  He is a frequent speaker on legislative process and governmental ethics, and served as outside ethics counsel to the Senate President.  Mr. Nicolay is the co-author of Effective Dates  of Illinois Legislation, in the Handbook of Illinois Administrative Law (Illinois State Bar Association, 2001).

In January 2008, Mr. Nicolay was named as a “Rising Star” in the Illinois Super Lawyers  edition of Chicago Magazine, having been nominated by fellow members of the Illinois bar.

Mr. Nicolay is past President and serves on the Board of Directors of The Advocacy Group, an international governmental affairs organization.  He is Vice-Chairman of the Illinois Executive Mansion Association, a not-for-profit corporation which administers the public use of the Governor’s Mansion in Springfield and the Hayes Mansion in DuQuoin.  He also serves on the Board of Trustees of MacMurray College, served two terms on the Board of Directors of the Illinois State Chamber of Commerce, and served on the Board of Directors of Intermountain Corporate Affairs Company. He is honored to serve on the Advisory Board of Misericordia/Heart of Mercy Home in Chicago, a residential facility for developmentally disabled children and adults, which is a pro bono client of the firm. 

Mr. Nicolay received a B.S. in history and political science from MacMurray College and a J.D. from DePaul University College of Law. He is admitted to practice in the Illinois Supreme Court and the United States District Court for the Northern, Central, and Southern Districts of Illinois.


Fact Sheets 

Below is data and expert perspective that can be used to educate municipalities, elected officials, community leaders and the general public about the Illinois distributed gaming industry.

Social and economic impact

Industry technologies

Consumer behavior

Regulatory Oversight

Responsible Gaming