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(THREE-MINUTE READ) NEW HIRES: COURTESY OF LEGISTORM JANE VICKERS moves into the Communications Director position on the staff of Rep. Mark Harris (R-NC) after serving as Press Assistant for Rep. Brett Guthrie (R-Ky) on the House Energy and Commerce Committee. Jane expects to complete her Masters degree in Strategic Communication in 2026 and received her…
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(THREE-MINUTE READ) NEW HIRES: COURTESY OF LEGISTORM DAKOTA GORDON – Has come a long way from the little town of Coleman, Oklahoma, taking over as Press Assistant/Legislative Correspondent for Rep. Bill Huizenga (R-MI). Dakota comes to the Hill from the Michigan state legislature in Lansing where he was Media Liaison and Communications Adviser for GOP…
Read MoreHILL STAFF VIEWS: NFL’s Anti-Trust Exemption Could Be In Serious Jeopardy
(QUICK READ) — National Football League (NFL) Commissioner Roger Goodell, are you listening? A majority, 53 percent, of congressional aides responding to a recent CNCT Capitol Pulse survey said they agree Congress should reconsider the organization’s anti-trust exemption. Among Democratic aides, 64 percent of those responding said yes, the NFL’s anti-trust exemption should be reconsidered, compared…
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(THREE-MINUTE READ) NEW HIRES: COURTESY OF LEGISTORM JAMES WHITAKER makes the move from serving as General Counsel for the House Education and the Workforce Committee under Chairman Rep. Tim Walberg (R-MI) to Chief Counsel for the House Financial Services Committee under Chairman Rep. French Hill (R-Ark.). James is a 2017 graduate of the University of…
Read MoreStanding Room Only for Museum of the Bible’s Dead Sea Scrolls Hill Event
(QUICK READ) — All of the chairs were taken and people were standing on March 4 when the Museum of the Bible (MTOB) hosted senior congressional staffers for lunch and a lecture in the U.S. Capitol by one of the world’s top experts on the Dead Sea Scrolls. They were gathered to hear Dr. Robert…
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(THREE-MINUTE READ) NEW HIRES: COURTESY OF LEGISTORM KIT WENDTLAND moves into his first-ever job on Capitol Hill, in the Policy Adviser position on the personal staff of Sen. John Barrasso (R-Wy.). Previously, Kit was In-House Counsel/Tribal Relations Policy Supervisor for Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon. Kit is a 2019 graduate of the University of Wyoming College…
Read MoreHILL STAFF VIEWS: Most Congressional Aides Rated Trump’s SOTU as Good or Above Average
(QUICK READ) — Judging by the appearances during President Donald Trump’s recent State of the Union Speech, one might have expected a sharply critical response overall to his presentation. That was the case in some precincts but not in the minds of many congressional aides. A non-partisan majority of 65 percent of those aides responding…
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(THREE-MINUTE READ) NEW HIRES: COURTESY OF LEGISTORM LANCE TROVER is the new Communications Director for Speaker of the House Mike Johnson. Lance is a veteran of both Capitol Hill and the national campaign circuits, working as Press Secretary for the Doug Burgum for President campaign and Communications Director for Sen. Mark Kirk (R-Ill.). He received…
Read MoreHILL STAFF VIEWS: Cryptocurrency Far From Gaining Acceptance Among Staffers
(QUICK READ) — Advocates of widespread acceptance and use of cryptocurrency have a lot of convincing to do before they can reasonably expect to find significant support among congressional staffers, according to a recent CNCT Capitol Pulse survey of opinion among Hill aides. Opposition to cryptocurrency is especially intense among Democratic staffers, with 100 percent…
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(THREE-MINUTE READ) NEW HIRES: COURTESY OF LEGISTORM JOEY SANDRES is the new Fellow in the office of Sen. Jim Justice (R-WVA). Joey is an attorney with a passion for helping shape the emerging field of digital assets policy. He studied law at both BYU and the University of Utah and formerly interned at the U.S.…
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