Governor Kay Ivey recently appointed him to be the chairman of the Madison County Commission. He served as House Rules Committee chairman before being elected Alabama House Speaker in 2016. McCutcheon was first elected to the State House in 2006. Mac McCutcheon is listed as president, secretary and treasurer. Christopher McCutcheon, Mac’s son and a former 49% owner of QBR, is listed as the initial registered agent. A draft organizational chart from 2012, around the time the company got started, described Mac McCutcheon’s role at QBR as “government liaison, business and public relations." Practical Approach Consulting was incorporated in December 2014. According to financial documents obtained by 1819 News, Mac McCutcheon and his Practical Approach Consulting Group were paid at least $90,000 by QBR LLC in 2013, the latter half of 2015 and the first half of 2016. Numerous others associated with the company have been either convicted or pleaded guilty to health-care-related charges. Department of Justice, and its CEO has pleaded guilty to fraud. QBR has recently been targeted by the U.S. In the first story of this series, 1819 News reported that the former State House Speaker, Mac McCutcheon, worked as a consultant for an Alabama-based medical testing company called QBR LLC.
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