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Prepares required reporting information including local, state and/or federal lobbying reports and other reporting as needed. Meets with members of the legislature, their staff, and other state government officials to gain support for the Association’s advocacy issues.
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Strong working understanding of the state, local policymaking process, and government relations. This role will work cross-functionally throughout the company to manage a portfolio of key issues in New York at both the state and local level, including New York City. The role will represent PMI to all elected officials and government agencies and regulatory bodies.
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Provide leadership and support to state, regional and local community economic development and community development initiatives and organizations, initiating and supporting Company Economic Development projects and programs.
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Draw on public sector and technology compliance experience to provide leadership and ownership of RingCentral’s North American public sector compliance program that covers the following areas: government procurement and contracting requirements; trade, domestic-sourcing, and prohibited sources; employment and labor; lobbying; anti-corruption, including ethics and gifts; federal and state reporting; and audit and record retention.
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Provide strategic guidance on lobbying efforts and testimony to be delivered by ACLU state affiliates before legislative or regulatory bodies at the state and local/municipal levels, in collaboration with affiliate leadership.
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Manage state level lobbying firms, as applicable, and as agreed with Head of U.S. Government Relations, with focus on maintaining adequate APMM flexibility, options and confidentiality – and firm control of costs.
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Maintains state and federal tracking mechanisms to support government affairs activities and in compliance with state and federal lobbying laws. The Manager, Government Affairs for HMH is responsible for assisting the VP, Government Affairs in the development and management of strategies to inform and influence public policy at the local, county, state, and federal levels on issues and areas of interest to HMH. The Director provides support and management of execution of government affairs activities (including legislative, regulatory and policy issues.
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Our clients include thousands of the most prestigious Fortune 500 companies, law firms, financial organizations, tech innovators, non-profits, and lobbying firms, as well as federal, state and local government agencies.
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The Government Affairs Program Manager will not engage in activities that would require them to register under the federal Lobbying Disclosure Act. Furthermore, they will not engage in 527 or electoral activities.
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The Advocacy Manager’s fundamental role is to work with and through advocates to strengthen the Association’s overarching relationships with Missouri state and federal policymakers and their in-state staff, while state and federal government affairs colleagues focus on policy development and lobbying activities in the state capitol and in Washington, D.C.
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Counsel staff on legal and compliance issues relating to federal, state, local and international laws, including lobbying and government ethics. Experience advising clients on lobbying, government relations, nonprofit advocacy and government ethics preferred.
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Strategizes with government relations and community advocacy directors on their interactions with members of the legislature, their staff, and other state and local government officials to gain support for the American Heart Association’s advocacy issues.
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Bosch is seeking an experienced professional to manage the companys state and local governmental affairs strategy in the U.S. The successful candidate will work closely with Bosch business units, site leaders, communications and federal government affairs teams, and legal department to identify and support company priorities among state and local governments, with strong emphasis on developing and nurturing relationships at the state and local levels.
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Quorum allows users to manage stakeholder engagement, launch grassroots advocacy campaigns, and track legislative activity at all levels of government, including federal, state and local.
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Collaborates with senior management and Federal and State Government Affairs personnel to develop and implement strategies that shape public policy regarding proposed legislative and regulatory initiatives.
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