
Federal Government Relations Director
Summary
The overall responsibility of the Federal Government Relations Director is to provide leadership and analysis to achieve the Alliance’s legislative and regulatory objectives across our program areas. Specific objectives will include: ensuring satisfactory federal funding and implementation of clean water and drinking water programs and policies; advancing policies to protect the Great Lakes from invasive species; defending attacks on foundational water laws and policies; and creating new opportunities for bipartisan support in areas such as water infrastructure investment, water services affordability, and agricultural pollution reduction. This position is based in the Washington, DC area. This position reports to the COO and serves on the management team.
In a given week, this position might meet with congressional staff about Alliance’s policy and funding priorities, network and collaborate with national environmental organizations on shared goals, work with the Alliance’s communications team to highlight opportunities for sharing our policy work with the public, read and analyze legislation and regulations and provide summaries to inform the Alliance’s strategic role, and participate in several internal team meetings to identify opportunities and obstacles to achieving programmatic objectives while navigating competing priorities.
The Alliance for the Great Lakes sets a protection agenda for the Great Lakes, a resource of global significance and the world’s largest source of surface freshwater. The Alliance seeks to protect the Great Lakes from their greatest threats, build a resilient future for communities, and instill the value of clean water throughout the region. Learn more about the Alliance at www.greatlakes.org.
Responsibilities
- Analyze and track pending legislation, executive orders, and regulations related to the Alliance’s federal priorities; follow Congressional committee hearings and mark-ups, on funding and other issues; and provide support in monitoring the federal budget and appropriations process to identify current funding issues that relate to or may impact the Alliance’s priorities.
- Ensure that the Alliance weighs in at appropriate times during the legislative and appropriations processes.
- Draft letters to congressional members, working to educate offices about Alliance positions on key water policy issues and getting them to express public support for our positions.
- Provide input to leadership level staff at relevant agencies on implementation of key statutes and regulations.
- Participate in national water and environmental coalitions to leverage strength of partners and explore opportunities for joint advocacy.
- Provide quick analysis of the budget, appropriations bills and other legislation we care about so the Alliance can create timely public communications about our legislative work.
- Position the Alliance as a leader on particular issues as reflected by reference of our support in member communications, requests for assistance in drafting legislation, asking for our opinion on issues, etc.
- Identify when to elevate issues and opportunities up to organizational leadership for further action.
- Identify opportunities for federal policies and programs to shift to address the needs of communities disproportionately impacted by water problems.
- Ensure that policymakers consider the Alliance as a resource in the development of policies and messaging on issues in which the Alliance has expertise.
- Actively identify and pursue opportunities to promote the Alliance’s staff as expert witnesses for congressional hearings, briefings, and meetings.
- Assist the Alliance’s campaign teams in creating policy reports and rapid-response documents that are relevant to policymakers.
- Advise the Alliance’s program staff on how to most effectively address local and state needs through federal policy initiatives.
- Support, develop ideas, and organize Congressional briefings, meetings, and events involving high-level federal and non-governmental participants and stakeholders to highlight the Alliance’s work.
Knowledge/Skills
- Minimum of a Bachelor’s Degree and 5 years’ related experience
- Able to independently analyze legislation, propose changes and determine when additional technical and legal resources are needed
- Strong relationships with Great Lakes House and Senate offices
- Strong relationships with relevant committee staff
- Solid existing relationships among environmental NGOs
- Understanding of and ability to communicate about how pollution and environmental injustice disproportionately impacts Black and Brown communities and low-income communities
- Demonstrated ability to communicate and engage authentically across cultures, identities, races, life experiences, and knowledge systems
- Experience navigating and advocating on administrative processes with key agencies including U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and Office of Management and Budget
- Positive relationships with other relevant sectors including agriculture, labor and health
- Social and outgoing mindset, with an interest and passion for network building through events, receptions and similar activities
- Ability to work independently and enjoy job satisfaction working with a remote team outside of a traditional office environment
Job Parameters
- This position is full-time and consistent with Alliance employment policy.
- Excellent benefits including health, dental, and vacation, along with a retirement plan after 1 year of service.
- This position will occasionally work outside of normal business hours, possibly on nights or weekends, to support communications needs for breaking news situations or fundraising events.
- The Federal Government Affairs Director will travel approximately 6-8 times per year to the Chicago headquarters and other places in the Great Lakes region to attend meetings and events.
Application Process
Please e-mail a cover letter, resume and references to: hr@greatlakes.org. Include job title in the subject line.
Applications will be accepted in a rolling basis until the position is filled. Materials should be compatible with Microsoft Word or Adobe Acrobat. Applicants will receive confirmation of receipt of their materials and further guidance and updates about the hiring process by e-mail, with interviews provided for finalists. No phone inquiries please.
About the Alliance for the Great Lakes
The Alliance for the Great Lakes is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The search process will reinforce the Alliance’s belief that achieving diversity requires an enduring commitment to inclusion that must find full expression in our organizational culture, values, norms, and behaviors.
The Alliance’s vision is a healthy Great Lakes for people and wildlife, forever. Its mission is to conserve and restore the world’s largest freshwater resource using policy, education and local efforts, ensuring a healthy Great Lakes and clean water for generations of people and wildlife. For more information about the Alliance’s programs and work, please visit us online at www.greatlakes.org.
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Demands for change, requests for information pertaining to Flint water settlement

By Amy Diaz, Flint Beat, through the Institute for Nonprofit News network
Flint, MI– A Flint activist and a Flint attorney are each taking action regarding the $641.25 million water lawsuit settlement the City joined two weeks ago.
Flint City Council voted to approve the city joining the settlement with $20 million of insurance funds, to the dismay of many citizens who were disappointed in the terms and amount of the settlement.
Great Lakes Now
https://www.greatlakesnow.org/2021/01/demands-change-requests-information-flint-water-settlement/
Judge’s decision denies wetlands permit for Back Forty mine project
The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy (EGLE) had granted a wetlands permit to the company for the mine. The Coalition to SAVE the Menominee River, Inc., objected to the decision in a contested case, citing incomplete identification of wetland impacts. Read the full story by WBAY – TV – Green Bay, WI.
Great Lakes Commission
https://www.glc.org/dailynews/20210105-michigan-wetland-mining
Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore seeks public input for Sand Point Restoration Project
Sand Point, was modified in the early 1990s with the placement of a large rock rubble-mound revetment to protect against erosion on Sand Point Road and the historic U.S. Coast Guard Station / Lakeshore Headquarters. The National Park Service has completed several analyses and conceptual designs to assess how best to modify the revetment and allow the site to restore to its natural condition. Read the full story by WLUC – TV – Munising, MI.
Great Lakes Commission
https://www.glc.org/dailynews/20210105-michigan-national-lakeshore-restoration
Wolf conservation continues to be a DNR priority
Although federal Endangered Species Act protections for wolves ended on Jan. 4, Minnesota laws have and will continue to protect wolves and ensure the responsible stewardship of this important wildlife species. Minnesota has the largest wolf population in the lower 48 states and is home to an estimated 2,700 wolves across nearly 40,000 square miles of northern and central Minnesota. Read the full story by Lake Superior News.
Great Lakes Commission
https://www.glc.org/dailynews/20210105-minnesota-wolf-esa
DNR’s 2020 fish stocking successful
Anglers can look forward to positive results from fish stocking that the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources conducted in 2020, despite challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Read the full story by Lake Superior News.
Great Lakes Commission
https://www.glc.org/dailynews/20210105-minnesota-dnr-fish
COMMENTARY: Best interests of Ontarians not being served
Concern over rollback in regulations for environmental protection in Ontario rises as conservation authorities have less capability for enforcement of conservation practices and protection. Read the full story by Simcoe Reformer.
Great Lakes Commission
https://www.glc.org/dailynews/20210105-ontario-conservation
Wisconsin gives Brown County $500,000 to buy power plant site, key to removing coal piles from downtown Green Bay
Moving the coal piles from their current location could give the city and county 45 acres of riverfront property in the heart of the Green Bay area to redevelop. The effort to move the coal piles up the river could also present an opportunity to expand Port of Green Bay shipping operations. Read the full story by the Green Bay Press Gazette.
Great Lakes Commission
https://www.glc.org/dailynews/20210105-wisconsin-coal-shipping
Congress authorizes water infrastructure projects
The biennial Water Resources Development Act authorizes spending $9.9 billion for 46 new flood control, harbor, ecosystem and lock and dam projects on waterways across the nation and authorizes the study of 24 more projects. Read the full story by Agrinews.
Great Lakes Commission
https://www.glc.org/dailynews/20210105-federal-mapping
President signs Great Lakes mapping bill into law
The legislation prioritizes and updates federal maps used to respond to emergencies and protect habitats, species and structures along the Great Lakes that are most likely to be impacted by a potential oil spill or other major disaster. The last time some of these maps were updated was back in the late 1980s and early 1990s. View the full story by NPR News.
Great Lakes Commission
https://www.glc.org/dailynews/20210105-federal-mapping
New bill to address shoreline erosion on Great Lakes communities signed into law
The STORM Act establishes loans that local governments could access to help mitigate the impact of rising water levels, coastal erosion and other damage caused by natural disasters in a more cost-effective way. Studies have shown that resilience and mitigation spending saves taxpayers more than $6 for every dollar invested. Read the full story by WLNS – TV – Lansing, MI.
Great Lakes Commission
https://www.glc.org/dailynews/20210105-shoreline-erosion
Renaissances: Environment Creative Culture
This Great Lakes Echo series, “Renaissances: Environment Creative Culture,” illustrates how some of us have adapted to societal changes unlike any that the modern world has experienced.
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http://greatlakesecho.org/2021/01/05/renaissances-environment-creative-culture/
Special Weather Statement issued January 04 at 5:40PM CST by NWS
Current Watches, Warnings and Advisories for Brown (WIC009) Wisconsin Issued by the National Weather Service
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Special Weather Statement issued January 04 at 4:01PM CST by NWS
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Great Lakes shipping hit with demand slump amid pandemic
Cargo shipments within the Great Lakes are down compared to 2019, but some shipping companies are beginning to see a small increase in demand. Read the full story by Michigan Public Radio.
Great Lakes Commission
https://www.glc.org/dailynews/20210104-shipping
The ‘Wildebeest of the Great Lakes’ is just one of the region’s unsung aquatic wonders
The sucker, a freshwater fish species dubbed the “wildebeest of the Great Lakes” due to their similar long-range migration patterns, begins an annual exodus every spring from the waters of the Great Lakes into tributary rivers and creeks to spawn. Read the full story by WTTW – TV – Chicago, IL.
Great Lakes Commission
https://www.glc.org/dailynews/20210104-sucker-fish
EPA completes Great Lakes Restoration Project in Muskegon
The EPA recently announced the completion of a $6.6 million Great Lakes Restoration Initiative Project in Muskegon, as well as the completion of a $2.9 million project on the Detroit Riverwalk. Read the full story by WXMI-TV – Grand Rapids, MI.
Great Lakes Commission
https://www.glc.org/dailynews/20210104-muskegon
Traverse City’s FishPass construction could start in January
Construction on FishPass, a selective two-way fish-sorting system slated to replace the Union Street Dam in Traverse City, Michigan, could start in mid-January. Read the full story by the Associated Press.
Great Lakes Commission
https://www.glc.org/dailynews/20210104-fishpass
Lake Superior dropped more than usual in December
The International Lake Superior Board of Control reports that the level of Lake Superior dropped 4.7 inches in December, more than the average 3.2-inch December decline. Read the full story by the Duluth News Tribune.
Great Lakes Commission
https://www.glc.org/dailynews/20210104-superior-levels
Still no plan from province on future of remaining Lake Superior caribou
Three years after an emergency caribou airlift to isolated islands on Lake Superior, there are still concerns about the future of the world’s southernmost caribou herd. Read the full story by CBC.
Great Lakes Commission
https://www.glc.org/dailynews/20210104-superior-caribou
Holding company buys Lake Michigan car ferry SS Badger
The S.S. Badger, a coal-fired ferry that carries people and cars across Lake Michigan between Michigan and Wisconsin, has been sold. Read the full story by the Wisconsin State Journal.
Great Lakes Commission
https://www.glc.org/dailynews/20210104-ss-badger
Indiana hooks 168,000 Chinook salmon eggs to stock Lake Michigan
With help from the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, the Indiana Department of Natural Resources acquired Chinook salmon eggs to be used to stock Lake Michigan. Read the full story by The Times of Northwest Indiana.
Great Lakes Commission
https://www.glc.org/dailynews/20210104-salmon-stocking
A ‘Christmas Tree Ship’ at the bottom of Lake Michigan
The Rouse Simmons, also known as the “Christmas Tree Ship”, disappeared one cold November day. It is now a shipwreck at the bottom of Lake Michigan just off Rawley point in Wisconsin, about 160 feet underwater, after many years as a mysterious disappearance. Read the full story by WBND-TV – South Bend, IN.
Great Lakes Commission
https://www.glc.org/dailynews/20210104-christmas-ship
Great Lakes Moment: It’s a UFO. No, the aurora borealis. No, it’s Leamington greenhouses!

Great Lakes Moment is a monthly column written by Great Lakes Now Contributor John Hartig. Publishing the author’s views and assertions does not represent endorsement by Great Lakes Now or Detroit Public Television.
If you gaze off to the east from Detroit, Grosse Pointe or Downriver, chances are you will see bright lights adrift in the night sky.
Great Lakes Now
https://www.greatlakesnow.org/2021/01/great-lakes-moment-leamington-greenhouses-lights/
Special Weather Statement issued January 04 at 6:54AM CST by NWS
Current Watches, Warnings and Advisories for Brown (WIC009) Wisconsin Issued by the National Weather Service
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The Packerland Weather News – Winter 2020/2021 Edition!
Green Bay, WI
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Dense Fog Advisory issued January 04 at 6:47AM CST until January 04 at 12:00PM CST by NWS
Current Watches, Warnings and Advisories for Brown (WIC009) Wisconsin Issued by the National Weather Service
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Dense Fog Advisory issued January 04 at 3:44AM CST until January 04 at 12:00PM CST by NWS
Current Watches, Warnings and Advisories for Brown (WIC009) Wisconsin Issued by the National Weather Service
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Special Weather Statement issued January 04 at 2:51AM CST by NWS
Current Watches, Warnings and Advisories for Brown (WIC009) Wisconsin Issued by the National Weather Service
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Winter brings the return of dogsledding
Winter ushers in activities such as sledding, snowmobiling, snowshoeing, skiing—and dogsledding.
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http://greatlakesecho.org/2021/01/04/winter-brings-the-return-of-dogsledding/
Dense Fog Advisory issued January 03 at 9:31PM CST until January 04 at 12:00PM CST by NWS
Current Watches, Warnings and Advisories for Brown (WIC009) Wisconsin Issued by the National Weather Service
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Special Weather Statement issued January 03 at 9:28PM CST by NWS
Current Watches, Warnings and Advisories for Brown (WIC009) Wisconsin Issued by the National Weather Service
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Dense Fog Advisory issued January 03 at 6:19PM CST until January 04 at 12:00PM CST by NWS
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Dense Fog Advisory issued January 03 at 3:03PM CST until January 04 at 12:00PM CST by NWS
Current Watches, Warnings and Advisories for Brown (WIC009) Wisconsin Issued by the National Weather Service
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Special Weather Statement issued January 03 at 5:58AM CST by NWS
Current Watches, Warnings and Advisories for Brown (WIC009) Wisconsin Issued by the National Weather Service
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Dense Fog Advisory issued January 03 at 5:43AM CST until January 03 at 10:00AM CST by NWS
Current Watches, Warnings and Advisories for Brown (WIC009) Wisconsin Issued by the National Weather Service
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Dense Fog Advisory issued January 03 at 3:28AM CST until January 03 at 10:00AM CST by NWS
Current Watches, Warnings and Advisories for Brown (WIC009) Wisconsin Issued by the National Weather Service
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Special Weather Statement issued January 03 at 2:06AM CST by NWS
Current Watches, Warnings and Advisories for Brown (WIC009) Wisconsin Issued by the National Weather Service
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Special Weather Statement issued January 02 at 10:40PM CST by NWS
Current Watches, Warnings and Advisories for Brown (WIC009) Wisconsin Issued by the National Weather Service
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Dense Fog Advisory issued January 02 at 10:24PM CST until January 03 at 10:00AM CST by NWS
Current Watches, Warnings and Advisories for Brown (WIC009) Wisconsin Issued by the National Weather Service
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Special Weather Statement issued January 02 at 9:47PM CST by NWS
Current Watches, Warnings and Advisories for Brown (WIC009) Wisconsin Issued by the National Weather Service
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Special Weather Statement issued January 02 at 7:55PM CST by NWS
Current Watches, Warnings and Advisories for Brown (WIC009) Wisconsin Issued by the National Weather Service
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Dense Fog Advisory issued January 02 at 7:11PM CST until January 03 at 10:00AM CST by NWS
Current Watches, Warnings and Advisories for Brown (WIC009) Wisconsin Issued by the National Weather Service
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2020 in Review: Climate change, COVID-19 and Michigan’s governor

This is part of a series in which the Great Lakes Now staff looks back on 2020.
When I look back at my 2020 Great Lakes Now reporting, three themes jump off the page – Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, COVID-19 and climate change.
In her 2018 election campaign Whitmer articulated an extensive water and environment agenda and 2020 was the year she started to make progress on it.
Great Lakes Now
https://www.greatlakesnow.org/2021/01/2020-review-climate-change-covid-19-michigan-governor/
Special Weather Statement issued January 01 at 6:23AM CST by NWS
Current Watches, Warnings and Advisories for Brown (WIC009) Wisconsin Issued by the National Weather Service
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Special Weather Statement issued January 01 at 2:04AM CST by NWS
Current Watches, Warnings and Advisories for Brown (WIC009) Wisconsin Issued by the National Weather Service
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Special Weather Statement issued January 01 at 12:32AM CST by NWS
Current Watches, Warnings and Advisories for Brown (WIC009) Wisconsin Issued by the National Weather Service
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Sea Grant staff project faves, Deidre Peroff
As 2020 winds down, we asked staff members at Wisconsin Sea Grant what their favorite project was this year. Although work was a bit more challenging than usual due to our altered work circumstances, everyone managed to stay productive, and even find fulfillment.
In our last post in this series, Social Science Outreach Specialist Deidre Peroff describes her favorite project of 2020, which is the Wild Rice (Manoomin) Education and Outreach Toolkit for Lake Superior Audiences project. Funded by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the project is in its final stages.
“The goal is to raise awareness about Manoomin, its cultural and regional significance, its ecological function and importance, and to share information about the current threats to wild rice that may impact its resilience and future,” said Peroff. “Along with two Ph.D. students from the University of Wisconsin-Madison (Jimmy Camacho and Sarah Dance), we also worked closely with indigenous and nonindigenous partners in the region to develop educational resources to share with broad audiences to raise awareness of Manoomin and to support parallel efforts to protect and restore it for future generations.”
Part of one of the graphics developed for the project is below. We can’t wait to see the finalized versions!
Thank you for reading this series. We wish you the best in 2021.
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2020 Really Sucked. What’s Up Next? I don’t know.

This is part of a series in which the Great Lakes Now staff looks back on 2020.
A frequent theme of my GLN articles – and others’ – this year was the Crazy-19 virus. For me, its appearance in print ranged from news about charter captains not fishing and non-resident fishing and hunting license sales suspended to parks, monuments, Lake Erie businesses shut down and events cancelled, including The Biggest Week in American Birding.
Great Lakes Now
https://www.greatlakesnow.org/2020/12/2020-really-sucked-next-i-dont-know/
Midwestern farms suffocating Gulf of Mexico ecosystems
Fertilizer runoff from seasonal heavy rainfall on Midwestern farms is traveling down the Mississippi River and creating a “hypoxic zone,” or low oxygen zone in the Gulf of Mexico, a recent study by Iowa State University scientists warns.
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Great Lakes Echo
http://greatlakesecho.org/2020/12/31/midwestern-farms-suffocating-gulf-of-mexico-ecosystems/