Lobbyists Employed

  • Cuebas, Javier S
    (Details)

    2101 E St NW
    Washington, DC 20037

    202-944-5517

    Registered: 12/1/2014
    Matters: To lobby on behalf of the U.S. Foreign Service to improve the working conditions as related to jurisdictional issues for those members who are either permanent or temporary residents of the Commonwealth of Virginia (i.e. support for training facilities like Ft. Pickett, residency issues, equity with members of the military, taxes).
    Job title: Director of Advocacy

  • Weiner, Janice G
    (Details)

    2101 E St NW
    Washington, DC 20037

    202-944-5500

    Registered: 12/1/2014
    Matters: Will be lobbying for new legislation and changes to existing legislation to grant Foreign Service Officers who serve much of their careers overseas in the service of the U.S. certain of the benefits that members of the military enjoy, such as residency (for higher education and other purposes), DMV-related solutions (licensing, including car licensing) and other similar matters. Will also lobby in favor of Fort Pickett as the site for the new foreign affairs diplomatic security training center.
    Job title: Professional Issues and Policy Adviser

Matters: Will be lobbying for new legislation and changes to existing legislation to grant Foreign Service Officers who serve much of their careers overseas in the service of the U.S. certain of the benefits that members of the military enjoy, such as residency (for higher education and other purposes), DMV-related solutions (licensing, including car licensing) and other similar matters. Will also lobby in favor of Fort Pickett as the site for the new foreign affairs diplomatic security training center.

Principal contact for American Foreign Service Association:

  • Ian Houston
    2101 E St NW
    Washington, DC 20037

    202-338-4045

Information on this page comes from public documents on file with the office of the Virginia Conflict of Interest and Ethics Advisory Council.