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Experience or interest in public policy and government affairs. Understands and stays current on state legislative processing routines and ethics and lobbying requirements. Maintains liaison with various legislative offices as required obtaining needed information and copies of bills.
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In conjunction with others on the State Advocacy Team, and CGA membership, set yearly legislative priorities and positions, and multi-year strategies for renewable energy policy development.
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Three years of experience in a government affairs function, legislative setting (staff or lobbyist with direct legislator interaction) or working for a trade association preferred. This position supports Public Affairs through strategic communication via digital channels, including social media presence, paid campaigns, and visual storytelling creative.
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Policy making and legislative authority is vested in the City Council, consisting of a Mayor and four Council Members. The City is organized into the following departments/organizational units: Community Services, City Manager’s Office, Economic Development, Finance, Fire, Human Resources, Information Technology, Legal and Risk Management, Police, Planning & Development, Public Works and Utilities.
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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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The Public Information Manager is responsible for receiving and disseminating information, drafting reports, researching legislative issues, and editing, writing, publicizing, and promoting the agency.
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3-5 years of experience working within California state legislature, state agency, or policy advocacy organization, and a deep knowledge of State legislative dynamics, and process. Knowledge of privacy, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and other public policy issues related to data-driven industries.
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Knowledge of public policy and familiarity with state legislative and regulatory processes. This position will be part of the government affairs team, and be responsible for engaging with colleagues at company headquarters in North Carolina and in Washington, DC, to analyze the impact of legislative and regulatory proposals of potential relevance to the business and key stakeholders, and assess policy advocacy and engagement priorities.
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Policy Advocacy: Monitor and analyze legislative and regulatory developments in the Eastern region. What you will bring:Bachelor’s degree in political science, public policy, or a related field.
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FiscalNote’s Public Sector team is looking to bring on an Account Director to join its office in Washington, D.C. Account Directors at FiscalNote’s primary point of customer care and engine of revenue growth for our Oxford Analytica geopolitical research solution.
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This executive position will work with the CEO in collaborate with entities and individuals across the health system to shape and lead business development and alliance management efforts in support of strategic initiatives that include enterprise growth and development, new programs and business ventures, care delivery innovations, local and federal legislative and regulatory advocacy efforts, corporate partnerships, public relationships, and other strategic relationships.
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Overall broad knowledge of administrative/management functions, water/wastewater industry, strategic sourcing and procurement, legislative process and policy, strategic planning, community and stakeholder engagement, asset management and control, facilities management, auditing, etc.
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The Minnesota Catholic Conference (MCC), the public policy voice of the Catholic Church in Minnesota, is seeking an assistant director for government relations. The assistant director assists the Catholic bishops of Minnesota and the MCC executive director by actively identifying, formulating, and implementing public policy objectives that promote the common good in the state of Minnesota.
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Graduate degree in Business and/or Communications Advanced degree in political science, public policy, government relations, law or equivalent experience as an elected official, legislative aide, or government relations consultant.
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Participate in the legislative process and health policy issues that impact nursing and health care delivery. Monitor and evaluate quality through public reported measure (i.e. core measures, nurse sensitive patient outcomes, infection control, etc) in collaboration with the facility DCQI and ICP, as well as national resources.
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