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Manage federal advocacy strategies on appropriations, federal grant programs and other Congressional action on wrongful conviction-related issues and manage related lobbyist contracts. Manage federal advocacy strategies on appropriations, federal grant programs and other Congressional action on wrongful conviction-related issues and manage related lobbyist contracts.
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The Opportunity Guided by department objectives and priorities, works closely with practice groups and business development managers to coordinate and execute on business development plans and materials for the Privacy + Data Security, Crisis Management, and Congressional Investigations practices.
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The role will focus on the dynamic nature of federal energy and climate legislation, implementation of Congressional energy programs, key infrastructure permitting policy battles, and industry-influencing tax credits.
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Interns work hand-in-hand with the General Counsel, Deputy General Counsel, Associate General Counsels, other senior administrators, as well as organizational allies, outside counsel, congressional and USDOE staff.
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Track, coordinate, and respond to Congressional and other stakeholder inquiries across a wide range of offices and topics. Employees will work on challenging and impactful federal initiatives in a positive and collaborative work environment with competitive compensation and benefits and a collaborative and supportive company culture that is designed to support client success and employee development.
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The DOI is actively working to drastically transform its Wildland Fire Workforce, including congressional and Administration priorities from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) such as (1) short and long-term wildland firefighting compensation reform, (2) classification of a new wildland fire management occupational series, (3) mental health and well-being programs, and most notably for this exercise, increasing its overall workforce capacity.
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Writes congressional testimony as well as regulatory and legislative comment letters related to highly complex, sensitive, and vital valuation issues of the highest importance to REALTORS, including but not limited to: appraiser compensation, standards, regulation, and oversight as well as industry dynamics/modernization, appraisal bias and discrimination reform, and the adoption of valuation-specific technologies such as AVMs, AI, and three dimensional imaging.
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Preferred Qualifications: A masters degree in a related field (biostatistics, epidemiology, public health, data science) or commensurate experience Skill and experience in Machine Learning and other AI methods Familiarity with commonly used community health metrics Familiarity with U.S. administrative geographies (counties, congressional districts, consolidated and incorporated places, census tracts etc.
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Advocacy - Leading voice with Administration officials to improve federal rules and regulations affecting Medicare, Medicaid, Duals, and CHIP. Work in close partnership with lobbying team to support congressional education and engagement, including federal lobbying activities on Capitol Hill, as well as with state officials focused on Medicaid solutions.
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Advises RAs of trends in FAA aircraft noise complaints that may indicate a change in air traffic or airport procedures that has the potential to become controversial and invite Congressional interest.
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Building relationships in Democratic congressional districts with key political, religious, and community leaders, educating them about the US-Israel relationship, and encouraging their involvement in pro-Israel activism and politics.
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Provide administrative support for the preparation of correspondence, presentations, reviews, reports, responses to Congressional inquiries. Work directly with the Program Officer on planning, control of the budget, schedule, and task execution.
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You will monitor project cost and scope amounts during planning, design, and construction contract execution with respect to authorized Congressional thresholds. Location : Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, ME.
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Bachelor’s degree and 3-5 years’ experience working in a congressional office, lobbying, working on a campaign, or engaging in a similar environment. Bachelor’s degree and 3-5 years’ experience working in a congressional office, lobbying, working on a campaign, or engaging in a similar environment.
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EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCEMinimum of 3-5 years of work experience in media relations and/or a professional services environment, including another law firm or the Big Four. Candidates with corporate, PR agency, government, and congressional office media relations experience will also be considered.
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