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Communicate and advocate Chamber policy on a variety of issues to members of Congress and their staffs through lobbying activities and leveraging the Chamber’s regional, political, and grassroots resources to achieve its policy and programming goals.
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Coordinates across FRA to ensure an integrated, consistent approach to analyzing and recommend national rail policies and legislative proposals, including reauthorization proposals, policy input to the Presidents annual budget submission to Congress, and other DOT policy proposals.
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This role will focus on federal advocacy and government affairs related to legislative and regulatory matters. Substantial experience working for a member of Congress or a Congressional committee.
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Resources/research - Lead the development and management of impactful materials and resources that demonstrate our commitment to public programs and advance our policy objectives, including large-scale research, actuarial modeling, cost estimates, case studies, bill summaries, legal opinions, testimony and letters to Congress, the Administration and state officials.
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Examples include: assisting in the strategic planning and execution of government affairs strategy; establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with Members of Congress, Congressional staffs; analyzing science and technology policy for organizational impacts; develops and reviews outreach products for an organization.
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We seek candidates who are politically savvy and have experience in at least one of the following: campaigns, Congress, Executive Branch, or in a legislative capacity. Admin, clerical, research, legislative research and tracking, event and conference support, utilizing social media, web and content publishing, public relations, and media relations are examples of some of the assignments we have filled.
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Do you enjoy monitoring congressional hearings, preparing Agency witnesses to testify before Congress, providing technical assistance on legislative language, and meeting with State and local fly-in delegations.
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Manage and cultivate relationships with policymakers in Congress and the Executive branch; testify as an expert at legislative hearings and agency meetings; identify and prepare expert witnesses and testimony when necessary.
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Thompson Gray, Inc. is seeking candidates for an entry-level position on our Congressional Analysis Team. The ideal candidate has a college degree in a field related to Political Science or Government and some experience working in the U.S. Congress (internship, staff assistant, etc.
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Support the Coordinator's engagement with the U.S. Congress on anti-corruption issues, including by assisting on development of testimony, briefings, and feedback on legislative proposals and reporting requirements.
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Drafts management policy, guidance and legislative initiatives for the management of installation operations both stateside and overseas. Supports the process by which DoD requests Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) authority from Congress.
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Primary Purpose The Director, Legislative Programs is responsible, at the direction of the Vice President of Government Affairs, for designing tactics and strategy to accomplish the legislative agenda of the leadership, the Board, the Executive Committee, and the members of the Nuclear Energy Institute.
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Completes budget, performance, and legislative analyses for senior GHSD management for use with other Department bureaus, OMB, and Congress. The candidate also completes budget, performance, and legislative analyses for senior GHSD management for use with other Department bureaus and offices, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), and the Congress.
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Set Strategy - Senior leader to collaboratively drive the strategic policy and positioning on Medicare, Medicaid, Duals, and CHIP to engage, inform, and persuade decision-makers in Congress and the Administration on the most effective solutions.
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Senior leader to advance BCBSA's legislative and regulatory policy solutions and market positioning in Medicare, Medicaid, Duals, and Children's Health Insurance Program, impacting the tens of millions of Americans we cover, serve, and support in these programs.
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