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Works with Sr. Director, CA Chief Lobbyist Affairs and member companies to develop and execute lobbying strategies related to issues pending and anticipated before the legislature and relevant agencies.
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A minimum of four years of experience and success in state lobbying work as a California registered lobbyist; required. Under the direction of the Senior Vice President of State Policy and Government Relations, the incumbent will coordinate activities for legislative relations, including advocacy efforts with executive and legislative branches of the state governments, as well collaboration with regional policy centers, Hispanic and other advocacy organizations, legislative affairs departments of member colleges/universities and systems in the region, and higher education associations.
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Reporting to the Chief Officer for Government Affairs, the Chief Lobbyist leads and coordinates CCSA's legislative policy and state budget advocacy across the organization with the Research, Legal, Local Advocacy, Communications, and Member Engagement teams, as well as with CCSA Advocates (501c4.
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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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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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