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Existing relationships with federal or state policymakers and demonstrated experience developing federal and state health care policy (such as for a Member of Congress, Congressional committee, Federal executive department, State Insurance Commissioner, NAIC, or equivalent.
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Quorum provides mission-critical solutions to public affairs professionals for their work in Congress, all 50 state legislatures, major U.S. cities, the European Union, and 30+ countries around the globe.
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Enhance the effectiveness of lobbying efforts by maintaining high visibility on Capitol Hill, developing, and maintaining relationships, and gathering information and legislative intelligence. Proactively track developments in federal legislation to provide actionable political intelligence and identify opportunities that align with issues of interest to relevant committees, congressional staff, and members of Congress.
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To achieve its mission, TPPF analyzes complex issues, creates legislative policy solutions, and advocates for those solutions at the Texas Legislature, Congress, and other public forums.
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Recent mid-career level experience in a national security-focused U.S. Congress office, or an office focused on legislative affairs in a national security-focused federal agency. Using the mapping and networking above, M/USGE will be responsible for collecting, collating, and sharing information related to business opportunities and market intelligence emanating from U.S. Congress, DoD, and other federal government stakeholders, with the goal of identifying or creating new opportunities, and identifying and mitigating risk to current programs.
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15+ years of relevant experience, of which the majority should directly involve Capitol Hill/legislative experience. Leidos is seeking a Government Affairs Director to join our team in Washington, DC. This position is responsible for developing and maintaining close working relationships with Members of Congress, staff, and committees.
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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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Reporting to the President and CEO and working closely with the Director of Policy and Coalitions, the Manager of Public Policy advances EIGs legislative agenda and ensures that we are a vital resource to stakeholders in Congress, the Administration, and state and local government.
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Ability to develop, coordinate, and execute legislative and regulatory activities, such as legislation and amendments in Congress and regulations, policies and processes with federal agencies.
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Bachelor's degree from an accredited university in a related field 15 years of relevant experience, of which the majority should directly involve Capitol Hill/legislative experience. Description Leidos is seeking a Government Affairs Director to join our team in Washington, DC. This position is responsible for developing and maintaining close working relationships with Members of Congress, staff, and committees.
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The Director will develop and launch targeted advocacy programs with Congress and HHS.The Director will also collaborate with the Head of Global Communications and Lead for Public Affairs to develop collateral in support of advocacy positions.
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The Friends Committee on National Legislation is a national, nonpartisan Quaker organization that lobbies Congress and the administration to advance peace, justice, and environmental stewardship.
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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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The Director is required to produce an annual legislative agenda, oversee and recruit for an annual Client Leadership Council, administer a governmental fundraising effort across cities, counties, states, and the United States Congress, and create a programmatic strategy and staffing plan to enroll, refer, and inform clients of social safety net benefits.
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We pursue legislative policies informed by our belief that there is that of God in every person and that all creation has worth and dignity. We welcome you to join us this year as our network of 130+ teams across 45 states call on Congress to Invest in Peace through funding three critical conflict prevention and peacebuilding funds.
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