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Advocacy - Leading voice with Administration officials to improve federal rules and regulations affecting Medicare, Medicaid, Duals, and CHIP. Work in close partnership with lobbying team to support congressional education and engagement, including federal lobbying activities on Capitol Hill, as well as with state officials focused on Medicaid solutions.
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The Congressional Relations Manager serves as DMFI’s liaison to Capitol Hill and works to advance the interests of the organization in support of a Democratic agenda and strengthening the U.S.-Israel relationship.
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Bachelors Degree - required; Bachelor's Degree in Political Science, Public Health, Public Administration or related field. Masters Degree - preferred; Master's Degree in public policy, health policy or related field.
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The Business Support Lead will manage the daily intake and oversight of consumer and constituent complaints referred by U.S. congressional members and interact with key partners across the enterprise to successfully resolve consumer.
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With a contested Senate race, open Governor's race, multiple targeted congressional races, the Data Manager will be critical to the success of countless races in 2024. Unwavering commitment to winning Democratic majorities at all levels in Washington state, and a demonstrated commitment to the Democratic Party.
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From frontline congressional races and competitive statewides, to legislative caucuses in key swing states and large independent expenditure programs, BZD helps officeholders, candidates, and organizations develop compelling messaging and award-winning creative that breaks through the noise, motivates and persuades, and wins campaigns.
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Assists with the preparation, creation, and publication of NNSA’s reports and annexes in response to congressional requirements. Leidos has an immediate need for a part-time Senior Editor/Writer to provide support to the National Nuclear Security Administration’s (NNSA) Office of Strategic Planning and Analysis with writing, editing, and participating in meetings to produce the annual Stockpile Stewardship and Management Plan (SSMP) report to Congress.
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Preferred Qualifications: A masters degree in a related field (biostatistics, epidemiology, public health, data science) or commensurate experience Skill and experience in Machine Learning and other AI methods Familiarity with commonly used community health metrics Familiarity with U.S. administrative geographies (counties, congressional districts, consolidated and incorporated places, census tracts etc.
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Monitors Congressional, GAO, and OIG reporting requirements. Experience with Congressional Hearings and Reporting Requirements System (CHARRTS). Assist with drafting inquiries responses as well as reports for Congress, the Secretary of Defense, and the White House.
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Stays informed on and assists the General Counsel with Congressional and Legislative advocacy efforts affecting various Credit Union operations by researching and drafting comment letters and credit union communications with elected and other regulatory officials.
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Support the Program Office in the execution of planned and emergent tasks to include but not be limited to providing assistance in drafting, coordinating, editing, historical archiving, and tracking status of programmatic/financial/technical briefing packages, technical instructions, Congressional action items, audit responses, action items, and external data requests.
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They manage all communications to Commissioners on behalf of the Commission staff, including but not limited to monthly newsletters, government relations updates, Congressional quarterly reports, and reports from the Foundation.
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The intern will participate in internal and external (FCC, Congressional, industry association, customer) meetings, take the pen on comments and other submissions to the FCC, and learn the key tools/resources for practitioners.
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The Server Assistant will work in Congressional' s House Grill Restaurant and assist servers in providing excellent food and beverage service to members and guests of Congressional. Congressional Country Club is looking for Team Members that believe the impossible is possible.
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Prior experience within the NNSA or DOD nuclear security enterprise. Reviews and evaluates programmatic and technical information related to nuclear weapons and the NNSA infrastructure. Location: NNSA offices located at the Department of Energy's Forrestal Building in Washington, D.C. Some remote work may also be considered.
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