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The
Assistant Secretary for Congressional and Intergovernmental Relations
is the principal advisor to the Secretary, Deputy Secretary and
senior staff with respect to legislative affairs, Congressional
relations, and policy matters affecting Federal, state and local
governments, and public and private interest groups.
The
Office is responsible for coordinating Congressional and intergovernmental
relations activities involving program offices to ensure the effective
and accurate presentation of the Department's views. The Office
cooperates with the Office of General Counsel and program offices
in developing the Department's position on all relevant legislative
matters.
The
Office is responsible for coordinating the presentation of the Department's
legislative and budget program to the Congress. It monitors and
responds to the HUD-related activities of the Department's Congressional
oversight, authorizing and appropriations committees. It is also
the principal Departmental advocate before Congress for HUD's legislative
initiatives and other legislative matters. In this regard, the Office
is responsible for ensuring that all testimony and responses to
Congressional inquiries are consistent with the Secretary's and
the Administration's views. The Assistant Secretary also helps resolve
differences with the Office of Management and Budget during the
development of the Department's proposed budget and legislative
program.
The
Office provides functional supervision, and is ultimately responsible
for, the Congressional relations activities of HUD's regional and
field offices.
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