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Ensure timely and accurate FEC reports, U.S. Congressional lobbying disclosure reports, and political contribution reports. As a member of the Government & Policy Affairs team, manage specific legislative priorities and provide operations management support.
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Legislative, congressional and/or government relations experience; and. May not be engaged in, or be otherwise employed in, lobbying of the Congress; and not required under the Federal Regulation of Lobbying Act to register with the Clerk of the House of Representatives or the Secretary of the Senate.
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Assists lawyers with preparation of basic policy-related and legal documents, routine legal research activities and other tasks related to the government relations practice area. Prepares and files lobbying reports with the U.S. House of Representatives and U.S. Senate.
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Support the Chief Public Policy Officer (CPPO) and Vice President, U.S. Government Relations (VP, USGR) in the active engagement of IFPA's Political Affairs and U.S. Government Relations Councils, volunteer member-leader advisory groups, including meetings, agenda, and priority planning.
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10 years of Government Relations/Capitol Hill/Public Policy/Lobbying/Corp experience. The successful candidate will work collaboratively with the dynamic Federal Legislative Affairs team, as well as regulatory and business teams, to develop policy positions, formulate lobbying strategies, and coordinate Hill outreach to drive desired outcomes on critical issues.
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Minimum of six years of experience in legislative, government relations, lobbying, or related fields. Engage in direct advocacy with members of Congress, government agencies, and other decision-makers to influence legislation and regulations that impact the dairy sector.
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The Sr. Program Manager, K12 Education will partner with national and state/local civil rights organizations to conceptualize policy proposals and policy remedies to achieve equity in K12 education, track education policy developments at the federal and state levels and recommend positions and government relations strategies to advance civil and human rights.
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Complete a lobbying capstone project on an agreed-upon issue of importance to UC FGR. Working under the direction of FGR staff, the incumbent identifies, develops, and executes opportunities to advocate for UC’s systemwide federal policy priorities with the federal government, including with the U.S. Congress, White House, and federal agencies and departments.
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As a key member of the team, you will advise executive management on government relations, grassroots advocacy, and lobbying activities to enhance the company's sphere of influence.
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The successful candidate will have 8-10 years of senior-level experience working in Congress, the Executive Branch, government relations, public policy, advocacy or campaigns. The Vice President, External Affairs (Federal Government Affairs) will be responsible for working with colleagues across External Affairs and the Company to develop and implement advocacy strategies on declared Federal government advocacy priorities.
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The Ford Agency is a recruiting firm based in Washington, DC. We represent a broad range of organizations including: non-profits, associations, legal, consulting, and government relations firms.
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As the Federal Government Relations (FGR) Executive Director, you will work with the Global Government Relations Team to monitor legislative activities, analyze policy and political trends, educate Congressional and Executive Branch public officials on issues of shared interest, collaborate with the firm’s lines of business and clients about emerging issues, and develop, support and promote the advancement of public policy priorities impacting the firm and our clients.
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The Director, Government Relations and Stakeholder Engagement for the Senate (official title: Director I, Government Relations) will advocate for SHEIN in a fast-paced environment.
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Tobacco-Free Kids is seeking a Vice President of Federal Government Relations to lead the development and implementation of the federal advocacy agenda. Responsibilities include directing the organization’s lobbying and field operations and coordinating with other departments in the organization.
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5-7 years relevant experience in government relations, including lobbying and policy work on Capitol Hill, in the executive branch, or at like-minded nongovernmental organizations.
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