WASHINGTON The California wine industry has added San Joaquin Valley political veteran Fred Hatfield to its already muscular lobbying ranks.
A Fresno State graduate who held congressional staff positions before securing a presidential appointment to the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, Hatfield now runs his own strategic advising shop. He has signed up the San Francisco-based Wine Institute as a client, newly filed documents show.
The Wine Institute has paid Hatfield $15,000 for work this year, new filings show. Separately, lobbying records show the San Francisco-based industry group paid Dutko Worldwide $40,000, James Clawson $40,000 and its own in-house lobbying staff $99,677 since January.
The Wine Institute represents about 1,000 wineries, from boutique operations to such giants as Modesto's E&J Gallo.
In an e-mail, Hatfield said that his new assignment "came about as a result of my long-standing relationship with the California wine industry" dating back to his time as chief of staff to former San Joaquin Valley congressman Tony Coelho.


