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Legislative advocacy: Main legislative strategist; manages any contract lobbyists; registered lobbyist; works with staff to coordinate and implement communications and organizing strategies to support legislative efforts.
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Manage contract lobbyist(s). Manage contract lobbyist(s). 10+ years of experience in policy, government affairs, lobbying or advocacy work. The Sr Director of Government Relations will lead the development and implementation of Andersen's government affairs strategy, aimed at advancing business priorities and protecting business interests at the local, state and federal levels.
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Willingness to register as a state lobbyist is preferred, but not required. Associate State Policy Director, American Flood Coalition Organization/Grantor: American Flood Coalition. We are seeking an Associate State Policy Director to drive policy development in the Coalition's core geographies of Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Texas.
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Liaison to external policy partners including but not limited to lobbyist and consultants. Work with Policy Director to build and maintain BWW as a leader in Reproductive Justice policy at a local, state and federal level.
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Direct the day to day activities of the company's outside state lobbyist(s). Direct the day to day activities of the company's outside state lobbyist(s). Headquartered in Akron, Ohio, FirstEnergy includes one of the nation's largest investor-owned electric systems, more than 24,000 miles of transmission lines that connect the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic regions, and a regulated generating fleet with a total capacity of more than 3,500 megawatts.
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Years working in the United States Congress (including at least 2 years as a Legislative Assistant or similar policy advisor role), or equivalent private sector experience working as a contract, association, or in-house lobbyist with direct federal advocacy and engagement.
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Willingness and ability to register as a federal lobbyist. Represent EDF on various coalitions; identify and advocate for EDF's fishery and ocean conservation policy priorities within these coalitions and find creative pathways that achieve policy goals.
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She has been recognized in the Hill’s Top Corporate Lobbyist annual list and as a PRSA Chicago Distinguished Leader. Most recently, Sharpe served as SVP for Corporate Brand at Allstate, where she led corporate communications inclusive of internal and external communications, thought leadership, financial communications, public relations and social impact.
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The Sr. Advisor, State Government Affairs - Ohio is responsible for consulting with company experts to devise strategies to advocate for FirstEnergy's positions on public policy issues that impact the company.
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The policy staff also serve as in-house lobbyists; the Manager will be responsible for ensuring Access Livings lobbyist requirement compliance. Serve as lead in coordinating Access Livings lobbyist compliance requirements.
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Minimum of five years employment in some combination of the following: as a lobbyist, in a policy position at an advocacy organization, and with Congress or the Executive Branch. Organize and lead lobbying meetings on Capitol Hill and with the executive branch that include lobbyists from coalition partners.
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Represent organization as a registered lobbyist. Represent organization as a registered lobbyist. Training and experience equivalent to bachelor's degree in Public Administration, Political Science, or related field.
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Serves as a federal lobbyist; supports engagement with elected officials and their staff. The role will require significant work on cross-functional teams to support the development and execution of U.S. public policy initiatives on a variety of issues including, but not limited to, SNAP/EBT, ESG, franchising regulation and law, SBA regulation and law, fuels, tax, retail crime and general retail issues, trade and financial services.
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Maintains lobbyist registration requirements with the Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC). Maintains lobbyist registration requirements with the Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC.
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The Director, Public Policy and Advocacy serves as the principal staff for state government affairs and chief lobbyist in Hawaii, representing the Alzheimer’s Association before Hawaii, legislature, governor, relevant state agencies, community stakeholders and coalitions, and on statewide task forces and work groups.
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