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Legislative Affairs

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politics2 years ago

"Biden Bolsters Legislative Affairs Team Ahead of Spending Battle"

President Joe Biden has appointed Shuwanza Goff, a longtime Hill aide and the first Black woman to hold the position, as his director of legislative affairs. Goff's appointment comes at a critical time as high-stakes spending negotiations with Republicans approach, and she is expected to navigate a divided government and a potential government shutdown threat. Goff is well-respected on both sides of the aisle and has strong relationships with House Republicans, including Speaker Kevin McCarthy. Her appointment has been praised for bringing diversity to the role, addressing concerns raised by congressional Democrats.

politics2 years ago

Biden's Top Aide Louisa Terrell Departing White House in July

Louisa Terrell, the White House director of legislative affairs and one of President Joe Biden's longest-serving aides, is set to leave the White House at the end of July. Terrell, who has been a trusted advisor to Biden for two decades, played a crucial role in the administration's legislative wins and nominations. Known for her emotional intelligence and mentorship of younger women, Terrell's departure will leave "huge shoes to fill" in the Biden administration.

politics2 years ago

Biden's Top Legislative Director Set to Depart White House

Louisa Terrell, President Joe Biden's director of legislative affairs, is set to step down from her position. Terrell played a crucial role in passing key legislative priorities, including the bipartisan infrastructure bill and the Inflation Reduction Act. Speculation about her departure had been growing as opportunities for pushing additional legislation through the House diminished after Republicans regained control. President Biden praised Terrell's contributions and did not specify her departure date. Terrell has a long history with Biden, having worked for him as a counsel for the Senate Judiciary Committee and as his deputy chief of staff in his personal Senate office.