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Blair Watters

Blair Watters served in a variety of capacities in the United States Congress, most recently she was the Director of Special Projects for the House Democratic Caucus under Chairman Bob Menendez (NJ-13). In the House Democratic Caucus Ms. Watters managed policy taskforces related to Tax, Budget, Crime, Military, Jobs and Economy; all Member Services activities and served as a House Floor assistant for Chairman Menendez. Blair also worked for the Computer and Communications Industry Association (CCIA) as Director of Public Policy, handling trade and telecommunications issues; creating and implementing telecommunications and e-commerce policy for Fortune 500 members and assisted companies in developing and implementing political and grassroots strategies. Upon first arriving in Washington, DC in 1997, Ms. Watters worked for as a Legislative Assistant for Representative Matthew Martinez (CA-31) and was an intern for the late Representative Walter Capps (CA-22).

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Robb Watters The Madison Group
Marcus Mason The Madison Group
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Updated almost 12 years ago

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Types Person, Lobbyist

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21 documents :: see all
  • FEC Filing 11952531520
  • FEC Filing 24991238111
  • FEC Filing 10020341601
  • FEC Filing 26980049283
  • FEC contribution search
  • FEC Filing 10020720993
  • FEC Filing 12020461994
  • FEC Filing 26020672643
  • FEC Filing 26940814439
  • FEC Filing 28990804605
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