New Appointments in the White House Office of Legislative Affairs
The White House Office of Legislative Affairs has recently announced several new appointments to key positions within the organization. These individuals bring a wealth of experience in legislative operations and will play a crucial role in advancing the President’s agenda in Congress.
Jordan Cox – Special Assistant to the President (House of Representatives)
Jordan Cox has been appointed as Special Assistant to the President in the White House Office of Legislative Affairs for the U.S. House of Representatives. With a background as Executive Director of Political Operations for House Republican Chief Deputy Whip Guy Reschenthaler, Cox brings strategic insight and political acumen to his new role.
Andrew (Drew) Dziedzic – Special Assistant to the President (U.S. Senate)
Andrew Dziedzic will serve as Special Assistant to the President in the White House Office of Legislative Affairs for the U.S. Senate. Drawing from his experience as Legislative Director for Sen. Eric Schmitt (MO), Dziedzic will be a key player in navigating legislative matters in the Senate.
Taylor LaJoie – Special Assistant to the President (U.S. Senate)
Taylor LaJoie joins the White House Office of Legislative Affairs as Special Assistant to the President for the U.S. Senate. With a background in various legislative roles, including Senior Legislative Assistant to then-Senator JD Vance (OH), LaJoie brings a diverse skill set to the table.
Natalie McIntyre – Special Assistant to the President (U.S. Senate)
Natalie McIntyre will serve as the Special Assistant to the President in the White House Office of Legislative Affairs for the U.S. Senate. With previous experience as Legislative Director for Senator Bill Hagerty (TN) and roles in the Office of Management and Budget, McIntyre brings a deep understanding of legislative processes.
Jack Rosemond – Special Assistant to the President (House of Representatives)
Jack Rosemond has been appointed as Special Assistant to the President in the White House Office of Legislative Affairs for the U.S. House of Representatives. With a background as Senior Advisor to Chairman Jason Smith (MO), Rosemond will provide valuable insights into House operations.
Stephen Siao – Special Assistant to the President (House of Representatives)
Stephen Siao will serve as Special Assistant to the President in the White House Office of Legislative Affairs for the U.S. House of Representatives. With experience as Staff Director of the U.S. House Committee on Homeland Security, Siao brings a deep understanding of legislative matters to his new role.
About the Office of Legislative Affairs
The Office of Legislative Affairs (OLA) plays a crucial role in advancing the President’s legislative agenda in Congress. Managed by Deputy Assistant to the President and OLA Director James Braid, the office is responsible for coordinating legislative efforts and liaising with Congress. With a team of experienced professionals, the OLA ensures effective communication and collaboration between the White House and lawmakers.