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'''Ramsen V. Betfarhad''' was in the beginning of 2009 the Deputy Assistant to the Vice President for Domestic Policy.<ref>[http://www.legistorm.com/office/Senate_Office_of_the_Vice_President/15/27.html Current position]</ref>
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'''Ramsen V. Betfarhad''' was the Deputy Assistant of Domestic Policy to Vice President Cheney.<ref>[http://www.legistorm.com/office/Senate_Office_of_the_Vice_President/15/27.html Current position]</ref>
    
He became an employee of the House Energy and Commerce Committee starting in 2000 and worked there until the end of 2003. In 2004 Ramsen joined the Senate Office of the Vice President where he is still employed as a Deputy Assistant to the Vice President for Domestic Policy. <ref>[http://www.legistorm.com/person/Ramsen_V_Betfarhad/421.html Employment]</ref>
 
He became an employee of the House Energy and Commerce Committee starting in 2000 and worked there until the end of 2003. In 2004 Ramsen joined the Senate Office of the Vice President where he is still employed as a Deputy Assistant to the Vice President for Domestic Policy. <ref>[http://www.legistorm.com/person/Ramsen_V_Betfarhad/421.html Employment]</ref>
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==Prior Experience==
 
==Prior Experience==
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Starting with 06/07/2004 Ramsen V. Betfarhad was appointed as the Deputy Assistant to Vice President Cheney for Domestic Policy, being employed under the Senate Office of the Vice President. Prior to joining the Vice President’s office, he had the following positions:
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In 2004 Ramsen V. Betfarhad was appointed as the Deputy Assistant to Vice President Cheney for Domestic Policy, being employed under the Senate Office of the Vice President. Prior to joining the Vice President’s office, he had the following positions:
 
* One of this first jobs was as a clerk for United States District Court Judge Wicker in New Orleans.  
 
* One of this first jobs was as a clerk for United States District Court Judge Wicker in New Orleans.  
 
* Then, Ramsen V. Betfardhad worked within the Bureau of Competition of the Federal Trade Commission, but he also collaborated with the law firm of Pillsbury, Madison & Sutro.
 
* Then, Ramsen V. Betfardhad worked within the Bureau of Competition of the Federal Trade Commission, but he also collaborated with the law firm of Pillsbury, Madison & Sutro.