David Feinman
About Me
David Feinman (pronoun: he) is CLF’s Government Affairs Director. Prior to joining CLF, David served as Washington Representative for the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany (Claims Conference) and World Jewish Restitution Organization (WJRO), establishing a public policy presence in Washington for both organizations in support of their work on behalf of Holocaust victims in 47 countries. He previously served as Senior Legislative Associate and Project Director for The Jewish Federations of North America (JFNA).
David began his government affairs career on Capitol Hill as a congressional aide to former Congressman Robert Wexler of Florida and former Congresswoman Shelley Berkley of Nevada.
David is an alum of the University of Florida, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science, and of the University of Central Florida, where he earned a Master of Arts degree in Political Analysis and Public Policy.
Born in Queens, New York and raised in South Florida, David has lived in the Washington, D.C. area for more than a decade. He enjoys traveling, playing and watching sports, spending time with family and friends, searching for the best buffalo wings, and exploring the outdoors. [email protected]
Recent activity
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Letter in @billingsgazette: @SteveDaines should denounce Pendley appointment to @BLMNational: "He’s already been di… https://t.co/ls4m0RhvRR
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Happy birthday to the Wilderness Act! Signed 55 years ago today this bill protects 111 million pristine acres for f… https://t.co/GHzqWagYe1
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JUST RELEASED: @Interior’s final management plans for Grand Staircase-Escalante would allow mining and drilling on… https://t.co/q0trqPw9jI
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.@nytimes: Trump’s pick to be the steward of America’s public lands doesn’t believe in #publiclands… https://t.co/FLUiLqABwp
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An incredible place worth protecting, now threatened by this admin’s destructive actions at other nat’l monuments—i… https://t.co/xzPg2dum6K
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In @denverpost: How Much Nature Should America Keep? “In losing our natural landscapes, we’re losing a part of the… https://t.co/60ng1H6BQz
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“[Bureau of Land Management] Turmoil Threatens Public Lands” by @IndefiniteWild in @outsidemagazine #publiclands… https://t.co/3Tx6rZVRbh
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Conflict-ridden Sec. Bernhardt spent his "recusal" period shelling out favors to former clients & rolling back… https://t.co/ti9hef7g6d
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Our latest guest blog by Sabrina Paredes of Trinidad Coastal Land Trust in Humboldt Co., #California, who co-led a… https://t.co/aVoiFT7jiv
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Kids who experience nature learn to love & protect it. These outings are rarely offered in Spanish but Sabrina Pare… https://t.co/HuQkiHQOrF
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A new @Interior plan for the dismantled Bears Ears Nat'l Mon. is “like seeing that your grandmother’s house has bee… https://t.co/rqjCRYDY3e
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This excellent reporting from @sltrib shines a light on corruption and waste, in a place where perhaps the players… https://t.co/WbwbmReZqq
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“The world is here in this little space, to actively defend this landscape... in what we consider ancestral lands o… https://t.co/iFuh1q0EXb
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#LatinoConservationWeek is about enjoying and protecting our favorite outdoor spaces #Latinos4Conservation… https://t.co/YWvdJcBmXO
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"He took down #dams, freed #wolves and preserved wildlands. Bruce Babbitt is still at work.” Terrific and in-depth… https://t.co/Z9KWJre8Yh
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Proud of our #FriendsGrassrootsNetwork partners @Conserve_Utah who are bringing #LatinoConservationWeek events to S… https://t.co/k6wDlqPACT