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The State Policy Counsel will report to the Director, Government Affairs and will work closely with the Chief Legal Officer, and NCMEC leadership and staff to conduct legislative research and policy analysis, advocating and lobbying, and support and strategy on state policy initiatives relating to NCMEC’s core mission and programs.
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AARPs Community, State and National Affairs (CSN) Group includes Government Relations, Programs, Volunteer Engagement, Community Outreach and Advocacy at the federal, state and local levels.
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Providing in-house counsel to NEA’s elected leadership and staff as well as to state and local education associations on an array of matters including organizing campaigns and union governance issues, walk-outs, protections for educator advocacy in and outside of school, internal union operations, non-profit regulation, campaign finance, lobbying, data security and privacy, intellectual property and contracts.
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Ensure compliance with all federal lobbying and ethics regulations, reporting requirements, and disclosure obligations. Reporting to the CEO, this executive-level role will lead and oversee collaborations with Congress, the Administration, and state legislatures on regulatory and legislative issues affecting infants, children, adolescents, young adults, and pediatricians.
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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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We have an immediate need for a Policy Analyst to join our State & Local Government Relations practice in our Washington, DC office. Experience working in Congress, the Executive Branch, political campaigns, advocacy and lobbying, and/or policy research and analysis.
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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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Maintain and update NEI’s lobbying materials, including committee member and staff rosters and voting records. Principal Duties and Responsibilites Enhance relationships with Members of Congress, their staff, key personnel in the Administration and state officials, so as to improve their knowledge and understanding of commercial nuclear technology, in order to move them in the direction of accomplishing the goals of the nuclear industry.
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License, Certification, Registration Lobbying Registration required at hire Additional Requirements:Have a seasoned track record at the Capitol and be well regarded. Have established relationships with members of the State or Federal legislature, their staff and with key members of the Executive Branch, depending on area of professional focus.
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Seven or more years of supervisory experience leading communications, marketing, media or public relations in an association, higher education, corporate, large library, or large non-profit setting with demonstrated success; andMinimum of ten years of relevant experience in advocacy and governmental relationsRegistered Lobbyist Knowledge Required: Knowledge of contemporary best practices for lobbying.
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Advocate before decision-makers: You will present a compelling case for policies that will grow solar energy through lobbying, testifying at hearings, providing briefings, and producing written materials for decision-makers, building relationships with key players on solar energy at the federal, state, local and boardroom level.
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Builds events in association management system and event management systems for registration. Our energy client is hiring a part-time Meeting & Event Coordinator at $24/hour (W2) supporting their office in Arlington, VA.
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As a SGR VP – Card Services, you will work with our regional team members responsible for representing the firm’s interests before state and municipal government to ensure the development and execution of a comprehensive legislative and advocacy strategy to protect the firm’s interests in the card services line of business.
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Working with the Legislative Director and SVP of Policy and Government Relations to establish and adhere to a budget for state lobbying activities. Directly lobbying elected officials at the state level around the country.
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Fully comply with, and serve as a liaison between program staff, Legal Affairs, and Government Relations compliance staff to ensure full compliance with relevant federal and state lobbying disclosure and ethics rules.
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