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Serve as liaison/lobbyist to State Board of Education and attend all meetings advocating for progressive policy impacting school communities. Serve as liaison/lobbyist to State Board of Education and attend all meetings advocating for progressive policy impacting school communities.
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Complete regulatory filings, including Form ADV, Form PF, lobbyist filings, AIFMD reporting and ad hoc investor reporting. Complete regulatory filings, including Form ADV, Form PF, lobbyist filings, AIFMD reporting and ad hoc investor reporting.
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A good lobbyist who can advocate, persuade and cultivate relationships (experience in a legislative office within Congress is preferred). A good lobbyist who can advocate, persuade and cultivate relationships (experience in a legislative office within Congress is preferred.
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Manages the citizen recognition, petition validation, lobbyist and liquor licensing processes and the Council approved records program. Manages the citizen recognition, petition validation, lobbyist and liquor licensing processes and the Council approved records program.
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During legislative session, the staff attorney will be asked to develop legal opinions on proposed legislation and support the Advocacy Director and lobbyist in Wyoming. Black people, Indigenous people, people of color; lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and intersex people; women; people with disabilities, protected veterans, and formerly incarcerated individuals are all strongly encouraged to apply.
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The individual must register as a federal lobbyist and file required lobbying reports. The individual must register as a federal lobbyist and file required lobbying reports. The Director, Government Relations will develop and implement effective government affairs strategies to promote the Association’s mission, raise awareness, and educate congressional and agency staff on health policy issues affecting the industry.
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Monitor activities of legislative and regulatory authorities and advise company personnel of impending legislation or regulations affecting SFB's operations; confer with SFBLI's lobbyist on legislative issues.
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15+ years of experience as staff on Capitol Hill, the Executive Branch, as a lobbyist in the defense industry or adjacent/related industry, or a combination thereof. 15+ years of experience as staff on Capitol Hill, the Executive Branch, as a lobbyist in the defense industry or adjacent/related industry, or a combination thereof.
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The Director, Public Policy and Advocacy serves as the principal staff for state government affairs and chief lobbyist in Idaho, representing the Alzheimer's Association before Idaho, legislature, governor, relevant state agencies, community stakeholders and coalitions, and on statewide task forces and work groups.
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Develop and implement annual legislative action plans and campaigns; serve as Save The Bay’s lead lobbyist and coordinate lobbying activities; review legislation and create response strategies; design and implement legislator cultivation/education programs.
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This is a Sacramento based position and part of CIPC’s Leadership Team. The Government Affairs Director reports to the Deputy Director of Programs and Campaigns, and assumes responsibility for the Government Affairs team of a senior legislative advocate and legislative assistant, plus the lobbyist on contract as needed.
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May be required to register as a Lobbyist. Master's degree, Juris Doctor, CPA, or Master of Public Administration degree preferred. May be required to register as a Lobbyist. Highly effective negotiator with strong business acumen in tax matters with the ability to achieve successful, measurable and meaningful results in cases and campaigns resulting in positive changes in tax policy.
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Due to growth, we are adding a Lobbyist to our Government Relations DepartmentWe are unable to offer remote work to residents of Alaska, Hawaii, Maine, Mississippi, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Dakota, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, West Virginia, and Wyoming.
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The Government Relations/Business Development Manager will drive engagement to our soon-to-be open Visitor Center in Washington, D.C. This position requires excellent judgment and discretion and the ability to oversee significant projects.
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Manages the lobbyist registration and annual report. Do you have three years of experience in administrative and technical support or related experience in a municipal clerk's office and/or public meeting management.
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