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Effectively articulate and communicate SRP's position on federal legislative issues to members of Congress, their staff and other key decision makers in the public policy process. Advocates and communicates SRP policy positions on legislative issues pending before the U.S. Congress and Executive branch.
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Experience monitoring various legislative meetings/hearings and keeping senior level officials apprised of significant issues or modifications relevant to foreign affairs and/or international development and/or international finance.
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Americans for Tax Fairness , a coalition of national and state endorsing organizations active on high-profile federal tax reform issues, is seeking a Legislative Director with at least five years of experience with some combination of lobbying and/or working in Congress or other legislative bodies, knowledge of tax policy and/or domestic policy issues and communicating policy issues in writing.
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Experience as a legislative assistant or advocate within Congress, the administration, a state legislature, policy making organization, or a political or issue-based campaign. The Director of Congressional Affairs uses their knowledge of Congress and the Executive Branch to help shape and advance City Year’s legislative priorities and cultivate bipartisan champions among key decisions makers in the federal government.
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Years working in the United States Congress (including at least 2 years as a Legislative Assistant or similar policy advisor role), or equivalent private sector experience working as a contract, association, or in-house lobbyist with direct federal advocacy and engagement.
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Strong knowledge of the legislative process and familiarity with key Members of Congress and federal agencies involved in wildfire prevention. The ideal candidate will be skilled in engaging across a diverse array of stakeholders, will work to actively engage and educate Members of Congress and their staff and work with experts and organizations to build coalitions around legislative goals.
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The Director of Congressional Affairs will use their knowledge of Congress and the Executive Branch to help shape and advance City Year’s legislative priorities and cultivate bipartisan champions among key decisions makers in the federal government.
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The United States Capitol Police (USCP) safeguards the U.S. Congress, the legislative process, Members of Congress, employees, visitors, and facilities from crime, disruption, or terrorism.
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Legislative Affairs & Government Relations: Establish, maintain and build relationships with members of Congress, their staff, administration officials and other key stakeholders involved in federal employee and retiree issues.
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An array of experience in public policy development and advocacy, campaigns, lobbying, and/or involvement in the state legislature and/or working with members of Congress is strongly preferred.
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NRECA has a world-class government relations department with very strong legislative, regulatory, and political capabilities, actively working with electric cooperatives around the country to advocate for good public policy outcomes in the Congress and the Administration.
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And advise MFA on various legislative and regulatory initiatives before Congress, federal agencies (such as CFTC, SEC, Treasury/IRS, the Federal Reserve Board, and state officials), as well as certain private sector industry groups.
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Experience working in legislative affairs or for a U.S. Member of Congress is preferred. As a key liaison, the incumbent will work closely with representatives from USAID, including Africa Bureau, Legislative and Public Affairs, interagency partners, and other public and private sector partners communications and public relations personnel to coordinate strategies and develop content that promotes and supports Power Africa’s key messages.
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Experience in a legislative role in Congress, national nonprofit organization, federal agency, think tank, or other organization advancing civil rights and/or social justice policy. Monitor federal legislative and regulatory activity in Congress and the administration.
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A good lobbyist who can advocate, persuade and cultivate relationships (experience in a legislative office within Congress is preferred) Our government relations manager for clean energy will develop relationships with clean energy champions in Congress on both sides of the aisle and work with our state and federal teams to advance renewable energy.
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