Washington Watch - Federal Experts Advise Counties To Keep Up Advocacy As Congress Considers Next COVID-19 Relief Package

In its recent article, "Federal Experts Advise Counties To Keep Up Advocacy As Congress Considers Next COVID-19 Relief Package," published in the North Carolina Association of County Commissioners' (NCACC) County Quarterly article series Washington Watch, Strategics Consulting provides critical guidance to counties amidst ongoing deliberations over the next COVID-19 relief package. With the pandemic's economic and public health impacts persisting, this insightful piece underscores the importance of sustained advocacy efforts by county officials and stakeholders. Leveraging its expertise in government affairs and policy analysis, Strategics offers a comprehensive overview of the legislative landscape and strategic recommendations to advance county interests in the relief package negotiations.

The article highlights the key provisions under consideration by Congress, including funding for vaccine distribution, small business support, and aid to state and local governments. By emphasizing the significance of ongoing advocacy efforts, the article empowers counties to engage with federal policymakers effectively and ensure that their communities' needs are prioritized in the relief package. As counties navigate the challenges posed by the pandemic, Strategics remains committed to providing actionable insights and strategic support to drive positive outcomes for communities nationwide.

Amy Kirschbaum

Amy Kirschbaum began her career on Capitol Hill in the office of Congressman E. Clay Shaw, Jr. (FL). Upon leaving her post as legislative assistant in Congressman Shaw's office, Amy worked for the U.S. Congressional Sunbelt Caucus as a legislative assistant and later as the Legislative Director. In 1992, Amy moved to Oregon where she continued her career in public affairs at the Oregon Department of Transportation. Before joining Strategics Consulting, Amy was the Executive Director of the Ovarian Cancer Alliance of Oregon and SW Washington. Amy grew up in Broward County, FL, and earned a bachelor’s degree in public policy from Duke University.

Email Amy at: amy@strategics.consulting

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