U.S. Department of Justice Office of Legislative Affairs
The Office of Legislative Affairs is a division within the United States Department of Justice. Its responsibility is for the development and implementation of strategies to advance the department's legislative initiatives and other interests relating to Congress. Helaine Greenfeld is the current acting Assistant Attorney General for the Office of Legislative Affairs,[1] and has been nominated by President Joe Biden to the full role.[2] Her nomination is currently awaiting a vote to be discharged from the Senate Judiciary Committee.
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Jurisdiction | Federal government of the United States |
Headquarters | Robert F. Kennedy Department of Justice Building 950 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Washington, D.C., United States |
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Parent department | U.S. Department of Justice |
Website | Official website |
List of assistant attorneys general for legislative affairs
- Carlos Uriarte (nominee)
- Helaine Greenfeld (January 2021– present; acting)[1]
- Stephen Boyd (August 2017– January 2021)
- Peter J. Kadzik (June 2014 – January 2017)
- Judith C. Appelbaum (June 13, 2012 – March 2013)[3]
- Ronald H. Weich (April 29, 2009 – April 25, 2012)
- Richard Hertling (acting; 2003–2007)
- Daniel J. Bryant (2001-2003)[4]
- Jon Jennings (1999–2000)
- John R. Bolton (1985–1989)
- Robert A. McConnell (1981–1985)
- Patricia Wald (1977–1979)
- Michael Uhlmann (1975–1977)[5]
- Mitch McConnell (1975, acting)
- W. Vincent Rakestraw (March 3, 1974 – February 1, 1975)[5]
- Mike McKevitt (1973)
References
- "Meet the Acting Assistant Attorney General". Department of Justice. January 20, 2021. Retrieved February 9, 2021.
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- Congress.gov
- http://www.fordlibrarymuseum.gov/library/document/0248/whpr19750522-011.pdf
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