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Independently performs specialized legal or administrative work or performs complex technical legal functions with related advisory responsibilities of a specialized nature; conducts hearings, investigations and research activities to determine facts, prepares administrative orders or decisions, or drafts legislative bills and resolutions; processes complex legal documents or papers.
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Partner with the Intergovernmental Relations and MAC teams to identify opportunities in Vermont law for improvements, clarifications and/or new legislation on the topic of municipal finance to benefit VLCT's members.
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Monitor legislative and regulatory tax law developments, communicate the effects of these developments to management and the tax team and create strategies to capitalize on changes to taxation legislation.
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Analyze legislative proposals and assist the Political/Legislative Department in the drafting of legislation consistent with UNAC/UHCP’s goals and objectives. Analyze legislative proposals and assist the Political/Legislative Department in the drafting of legislation consistent with UNAC/UHCP’s goals and objectives.
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Candidate will assist in the production, circulation and dissemination of public documents and information, assist Congressional staff with various research and reference services, and be responsible for quickly ascertaining, interpreting, and communicating the status of legislation in response to inquiries made by congressional staff and the public.
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5+ years of experience in the legislative affairs field or department-level planning or execution. Legislative Affairs Specialist. Monitor the status of defense legislation, pertinent hearings, markups, and floor actions, prepare client staff for congressional hearings, and respond to congressional inquiries.
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Coordinate response and research legislative initiatives at the state and federal level for the Division (i.e., housing bond bills, ARRA program requirements, ARPA program requirements and other housing-related legislation); evaluate the budgetary/policy implications of these initiatives, prepare Division’s response for review and discussion with the Fiscal Director, Deputy Director and Director.
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Provide support in drafting, editing and reviewing SDA responses to congressional requests for information, briefings and hearings and draft, track, and manage DoD/legislative affairs reporting requirements.
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The Advisor’s responsibilities will include: tracking legislation and conducting legislative research and analysis; scheduling appointments with Congressional offices, and assisting with client fly-in preparation; creating presentations/materials for policymakers and clients; monitoring and summarizing congressional markups and hearings; assisting with lobbying compliance federal reporting requirements; and performing other duties as assigned.
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Ability to analyze and interpret legislative, statutory, regulatory, and legal language. Maintain a strong working knowledge of state and federal legislation, statutes and regulations, and local, state, and national health issues affecting publicly-funded managed care organizations and the Alliance.
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Industry/SectorNot ApplicableSpecialismNational Tax ServicesManagement LevelSenior AssociateJob Description & SummaryA career within United States National Tax services, will provide you with the opportunity to help our clients gain valuable insight into emerging tax issues and trends, as well helping them implement successful tax strategies in response to legislative, federal, and judicial tax developments that will impact their business.
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A principal responsibility is to serve as legislative liaison for the Catholic Health Association of Minnesota (CHMN) and carry out the joint advocacy of activities of both organizations in the areas of healthcare and bioethics legislation.
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The Software and Systems group within Tax Reporting & Strategy (TRS) offers management consulting services to clients and to their large corporate tax functions, by monitoring and analyzing legislative and regulatory tax developments, developing strategies in anticipation of tax law changes and regulatory developments, analyzing the economic impact of tax legislation and federal budget proposals, and addressing technology needs for tax function effectiveness.
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Track and analyze legislation, legislative interim charges/activities and state budget processes tied to the Foundation policy strategies. Strategies for working with and educating decision-makers in the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of government.
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Knowledge of accreditation, i.e. URAC, NCQA standards and health insurance legislation. Job Summary This position is responsible for performing clinical, billing, coding and lowest cost setting reviews for services pre and post payment utilizing medical, contractual, legislative, policy, and other information to validate claims submitted and billed.
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