Rhode Island FBA leader Maura Black had the chance to thank Sen. Whitehouse for joining Sen. Kennedy in sponsoring S.2694 to amend the FBA Foundation Charter.

The FBA’s mission is to advance the federal judicial system and promote effective legal practice before the federal courts and federal agencies. To pursue that mission, the association maintains an active presence in the nation’s capital, monitoring and participating in policy-making processes in Congress, the Executive Branch and the federal judiciary.

The FBA’s government relations program is overseen by its Government Relations Committee, comprised of FBA member volunteers with substantial public policy experience.

The compass of the FBA’s government relations program is its Issues Agenda, a roster of policy priorities to which the association devotes its advocacy resources. The policy priorities embraced by the Issues Agenda are associated with active issues that concern the health and welfare of the federal judicial system and effective federal legal practice.  The issues contained in the Issues Agenda are derived from input from FBA members, chapters, sections and divisions.

The FBA is non-partisan in its policies and relationships with lawmakers and other officials. The FBA does not endorse or contribute to political candidates, nor does it maintain a political action committee. Similarly, the FBA does not endorse the candidacies of Presidential nominees to the federal bench. The FBA’s nonpartisanship and its emphasis upon issues addressing federal jurisprudence and legal practice contribute to the association’s respect and credibility in the halls of Congress and throughout Washington.

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