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  2. Congressional staff - Wikipedia

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    Their role often involves advising legislative staff and the Member on legal issues and ensuring compliance with the law and chamber rules, including ethics guidelines. [8] Press secretary or communications director: Responsible for Member's relationship with media; is the liaison for the local and national press; issues press releases. In ...

  3. Office of the Chief Legislative Liaison (United States Army)

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    The House Liaison Division of the U.S. Department of Army's Office of Chief Legislative Liaison is according to the Office’s website charged with serving "as the primary point of contact with Members of the U.S. House of Representatives, their staff, and all relevant committees" and "assisting Representatives and (their) staff in ...

  4. CIA's relationship with the United States Congress - Wikipedia

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    The formal liaison began some time before the 1960s, with a single position named the 'legislative liaison'. This later became the 'legislative counsel'. In the 1960s, an actual office was created for this purpose - the Office of Legislative Counsel. In the 1970s, the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) ramped up its congressional-liaison staff ...

  5. Bureau of Legislative Affairs - Wikipedia

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    The bureau is headed by the Assistant Secretary of State for Legislative Affairs, along with three Deputy Assistant Secretaries, [3] who advises the Secretary of State on legislative matters, directs the Bureau of Legislative Affairs, and acts as the department's principal liaison with Congress. The Bureau consists of approximately 60-70 direct ...

  6. White House Director of Legislative Affairs - Wikipedia

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    The White House Director of Legislative Affairs, officially the Assistant to the President and Director of the Office of Legislative Affairs, is part of the senior staff of the president of the United States. The officeholder is responsible for developing and promoting the legislative agenda of the president and coordinating with members of ...

  7. Organizational structure of the Central Intelligence Agency

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    There have been various arrangements to handle the CIA's relationship with Congress. It began with a single position named the "legislative liaison" which later became the "legislative counsel". Eventually it became an office. In the 1970s, Congressional inquiries demanded a great increase in staffing and a reorganization.

  8. Christopher E. Finerty - Wikipedia

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    Major General Christopher Finerty (born c. 1970) is a United States Air Force officer and career helicopter pilot who served as the Director, Legislative Liaison, Office of the Secretary of the Air Force from 2019 to 2023. The Directorate is the liaison between the Air Force, Space Force and Congress on all programs, air and space weapons ...

  9. Office of Legislative Affairs (United States Navy) - Wikipedia

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    The Office of Legislative Affairs is a United States Navy function which coordinates activities between the Department of the Navy and the United States Congress. The office reports to the Secretary of the Navy and the Chief of Naval Operations. Its relationships with Congress include policy discussions, briefings and posture statements ...