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Job DescriptionGENERAL DESCRIPTION The Crime Victim Services Division of the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) is seeking an Assistant Attorney General that provides legal advice, counsel, and assistance; representing the State's interest in civil and criminal matters; reviewing, evaluating, and rendering legal opinions; preparing legal documentation; and assisting in drafting bills and amendments for legislative consideration.
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Experience with Corrections Software Solutions, TDCJ-CJAD processes, Travis County Criminal Justice System, and Texas Legislative procedures. Experience with Corrections Software Solutions, TDCJ-CJAD processes, Travis County Criminal Justice System, and Texas Legislative procedures.
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Five (5) years of experience working with the state legislature, legislative and agency staff, or policy advocacy. Knowledge of the legislative process, agency rulemaking, grassroots advocacy, and long-term care/aging services field.
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Perform legal research, interpret and apply state and federal laws, including, when necessary, review of all applicable statutory context, cases, AG opinions, rules, and legislative history. Our division serves as the agency’s in-house counsel and, as you might imagine, our work involves a wide-ranging variety of legal areas – everything from state fiscal law to cybersecurity to federal securities law, plus the random questions that pop up.
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Partners with the Executive Director to develop and revise the system's strategic plan, legislative appropriations requests, TRS Laws and Rules, and biennial and annual budgets. Public speaking, including presentations to a governing body such as a Board of Trustees or a legislative committee.
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Monitor legislative changes in US and foreign tax laws that may impact the Company’s tax positions. Identify and develop tax planning strategies to respond to US and international legislative dynamics and lead the implementation efforts or large-scare projects.
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Support cross functional efforts of the investment department including policy, financial reporting, and legislative matters. or certification (CFA, CAIA) preferred. What we’re looking for TMRS is hiring a Portfolio Manager to support investment and portfolio management efforts for TMRS’ fixed income portfolios.
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The Institute for Justice, the national law firm for liberty, is excited to announce an incredible opportunity for a dedicated and innovative Legislative Counsel to join our team. As a Legislative Counsel at the Institute for Justice, you will play an integral part in developing and executing legislative strategies focused on eliminating unnecessary occupational licensing laws and burdens, particularly for lower-income occupations.
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Evaluate the impact of federal and state regulatory and legislative actions and effectively train the site teams and clients. Responsible for action plans relative to retention efforts of at-risk clients, including stepping in as acting community manager.
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13 Legislative Decree 196/03 and EU regulation 679/2016 (GDPR) To consolidate the Group presence in US, we are looking for a full-time SAP Consultant with deep experience and knowledge in CS processes and customizing able to work in Agile teams.
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Our HCM platform empowers more than , clients to build great teams and better manage their people while staying compliant in an ever-changing HR legislative landscape. Major Duties and Responsibilities:The Treasury Director is responsible for and manages the day-to-day activities of the organization’s cash management function that includes reporting and processing banking transactions; funding and cash flow forecasting; managing the Company’s investment portfolio; fostering banking relationships; and maintaining compliance with control objectives as related to cash and banking activities.
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Review, evaluate and recommend revisions to City Code, rules, policies and legislative bills. Review site plans, environmental site assessments and stormwater/effluent discharge proposals. Review, evaluate and recommend revisions to City Code, rules, policies and legislative bills.
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This can include providing model legislation, holding face-to-face meetings at the capitol and assisting Hazlitt Coalition members with amendment drafting and navigating legislative procedure during session.
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The ideal candidate will be responsible for running legislative operations within their state to equip Hazlitt Coalition liberty legislators with the tools and tactics they need to be successful as well as empower grassroots supporters to contact their elected officials to advocate for liberty policy change.
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Monitor news, trends, and developments in school finance and legislative matters at the statewide and local levels. Adept at distilling complex content, such as school finance and legislative processes, into clear, concise, and engaging messages.
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