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'''Office of Legislative and Intergovernmental Affairs (Department of Commerce)''' (OLIA) is tasked with managing the Department's legislative activities, ensuring effective communication and coordination with Congress and non-federal government entities. {{Official URL (simple)|url=https://www.commerce.gov/bureaus-and-offices/os/legislative-and-intergovernmental-affairs}} ==Mission== The mission of the Office of Legislative and Intergovernmental Affairs is to facilitate the legislative priorities of the Department of Commerce, provide strategic counsel on legislative matters to the Secretary, and foster robust relationships with Congress and various levels of government. This office works to ensure that the legislative process supports the Department's initiatives in economic development, trade, technology, and more. ==Parent organization== OLIA is part of the [https://www.commerce.gov/ United States Department of Commerce], which drives the U.S. economy through promoting job creation, economic growth, and sustainable development. ==Legislation== The Office operates under the general authority of the Department of Commerce, with no specific founding legislation cited for OLIA itself. ==Partners== OLIA collaborates with numerous state, local, and tribal government organizations, as well as with congressional committees but does not have formally listed partners. ==Number of employees== The exact number of employees within OLIA is not publicly listed. ==Organization structure== The structure of OLIA includes: *'''Legislative Affairs Division''' oversees interactions with Congress, legislative strategy, and testimony coordination. *'''Intergovernmental Affairs Division''' manages relations with state, local, and tribal governments, ensuring coordination and communication. *'''Policy Analysis Team''' advises on the implications of legislative proposals on Department operations. ==List of programs== - Legislative Strategy and Coordination - Congressional Testimony and Hearings - Intergovernmental Relations and Support ==Last total enacted budget== The specific budget for OLIA is not publicly detailed as part of the broader Department of Commerce budget. ==Leader== Susie Feliz serves as the Assistant Secretary for Legislative and Intergovernmental Affairs. ==Services provided== OLIA provides services such as legislative analysis, coordinating with Congress for hearings and testimonies, managing the Department's legislative proposals, and engaging with state, local, and tribal governments to align policies and share resources. It acts as the bridge between the Department and legislative bodies, ensuring that Commerce's legislative agenda is effectively communicated and supported. ==Regulations overseen== OLIA does not directly oversee regulations but influences policy through legislative engagement that could lead to regulatory changes or new regulations. ==Headquarters address== 1401 Constitution Ave NW, Washington, DC 20230, USA ==Website== https://www.commerce.gov/bureaus-and-offices/os/legislative-and-intergovernmental-affairs ==Wikipedia article== wikipedia:Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Legislative and Intergovernmental Affairs <references> <ref>https://www.commerce.gov/bureaus-and-offices/os/legislative-and-intergovernmental-affairs</ref> <ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assistant_Secretary_of_Commerce_for_Legislative_and_Intergovernmental_Affairs</ref> </references> [[Category:United States Department of Commerce]]