Rios '05 Joins Olson Hagel & Fishburn
Richard R. Rios '05 is an associate with Olson Hagel & Fishburn's political compliance unit, which assists clients in conforming with local, state, and federal campaign and election laws.
Rios has substantial experience in statutory research and public policy development. Most recently, he served as a consultant to Senate Majority Leader Gloria Romero, and was responsible for providing strategic, legislative, and political advice on a wide range of issues, including elections-related legislation and Indian gaming policy. As Director of Labor Affairs for Assembly Speaker Herb Wesson, he provided direction and assistance to legislators, staff, lobbyists, and other interested parties on significant labor and pension legislation.
Rios served as a law clerk for two prestigious political and election law firms. His work included advising clients on lobbyist and campaign reporting. He has worked as a campaign director in state and congressional elections, and helped coordinate member-to-member communications and outreach for the Los Angeles County Federation of Labor's 2000 General Election effort.
June 22. 2006/Press Release
Rios has substantial experience in statutory research and public policy development. Most recently, he served as a consultant to Senate Majority Leader Gloria Romero, and was responsible for providing strategic, legislative, and political advice on a wide range of issues, including elections-related legislation and Indian gaming policy. As Director of Labor Affairs for Assembly Speaker Herb Wesson, he provided direction and assistance to legislators, staff, lobbyists, and other interested parties on significant labor and pension legislation.
Rios served as a law clerk for two prestigious political and election law firms. His work included advising clients on lobbyist and campaign reporting. He has worked as a campaign director in state and congressional elections, and helped coordinate member-to-member communications and outreach for the Los Angeles County Federation of Labor's 2000 General Election effort.
June 22. 2006/Press Release