• Tina Ang

    Senior Legislative Advisor
    tang@manatt.com
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    Washington
    Direct: 202.585.6567
    General: 202.585.6500
    Fax: 202.585.6600

    Education

    Ohio University, M.A., International Affairs, 1991.

     

    Ohio University, B.S., Journalism, cum laude, 1989.

    Languages
    Chinese, Cantonese, French, Spanish, and Taiwanese.
    Bar Admissions
    Washington, D.C.
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    Profile

    Tina Ang has broad experience in government relations at the local and federal levels. Her work primarily focuses on lobbying DC Council and the Executive Branch. She represents several clients in land use and economic development and a myriad of legislative issues that include, but are not limited to, disposition of surplus property, tax relief legislation, street and alley closings, certified business enterprise requirements, planned unit development and zoning. Ms. Ang’s federal experience includes assisting clients in various federal legislative activities including tracking and monitoring legislation. She is knowledgeable and skilful in influencing various committees in the Senate and House. In addition to her federal and local government relations expertise, she is an expert in grassroots organizing and community outreach activities and has been successful in assisting clients in advocating, organizing and promoting many and varied issues before community organizations.

    Prior to joining the Firm, Ms. Ang served as Assistant Director/Senior Budget Analyst for the Council of the District of Columbia. During her local government tenure, Ms Ang was the chief liaison between the DC Council and the Appropriations Committees in the Senate and House and the Subcommittees on the District of Columbia and Government Reform. Her responsibilities included attending hearings, markups, conference meetings, working with Committee staff on proposed legislative and report language as needed and writing summary reports on the DC budget bill and related issues to the Council and the Executive Branch. Ms. Ang also developed strategic plans with the District’s Congressional Delegate and Government Reform Committee to achieve budget autonomy and voting rights for the city.

    Ms. Ang also worked at the Association of American Medical Colleges where she was the principal staff person for preparing many successful grant proposals, including two major grant requests from the National Institutes of Health for “Project 3000 by 2000” and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation for the “Health Profession’s Partnership Initiative”. Both grants sought to increase diversity and minority representation in healthcare.

    Representative Matters

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    Memberships & Activities

    Commissioner, D.C. Commission on Asian & Pacific Islander Affairs.

    Volunteer, Whitman Walker Clinic.

    Speaking Engagements