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Government Relations Network Newsletter: March 2023

By March 22, 2023March 28th, 2023Networks & Newsletters (CM)
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Welcome from Network Co-chairs Abbie Evans and Kaylyn Tinsley

Greetings! I’m Abbie Evans, vice president of government relations and strategic partnership with MENTOR, and I am so pleased to be the federal co-chair of the Government Relations Network.  MENTOR is a national nonprofit organization focused on supporting both the profession and the volunteer force making up the youth mentoring movement across the country, those dedicated to surrounding young people with caring support and opportunity.

[vc_toggle title=”Read More”]In my role, I oversee our government relations and strategic partnership efforts with a primary focus on federal policy. As with many nonprofit policy and advocacy roles, a critical element of our work is centered in coalition and collaborative efforts with peers and stakeholders who share our priorities.

It’s been a rollercoaster ride in federal lobbying work in recent years: divided government, partisan infighting, democracy under threat, an insurrection, and a global pandemic, to name a few. It seems to me that the Congressional new normal – post-insurrection and since the start of COVID – will be the biggest difficulty for our profession to navigate in the months and years ahead. Perhaps even more difficult  than the obvious challenges that a divided government may offer. There are more unknowns and fewer reliable goal posts for lobbyists and advocates as they navigate bills and funding negotiations, and what feels like an ever-shorter period of time when members of Congress aren’t actively running for reelection and may be open to exploring a policy solution or strategy as a course of business.

I’m interested in hearing and learning from all of you about how your organizations and companies are dealing with this new normal. What strategies do you employ at the start of a newly divided government?

None of these are new in and of themselves, but they appear to have reached a new level of intensity. The rollercoaster ride continues.[/vc_toggle][lvca_spacer]

Hi Government Relations Network friends! My name is Kaylyn Tinsley, director of state government relations with Global Payments. and I am honored to co-chair the Network for 2023 – 2024 with my colleague Abbie Evans. In partnership with our amazing Council staff lead, Anna Platt, I think we have a fun and engaging year planned, and I hope you all take the time to join us for some new, in-person events we have lined up. 2023 is a building year for the network as we all find our “new normal” following what was most certainly a difficult few years.

Your thoughts and feedback are welcomed on this new journey we are embarking on, so please reach out anytime with your insights so we can adjust and grow to meet the needs of the Network – a place where I hope you all find great resources and support, not only from the phenomenal Council staff, but also our fellow government relations peers.

[vc_toggle title=”Read More”]A little about me. In my professional capacity, I serve as the head of state government relations for Global Payments, a payments technology and software company that provides payment processing services, headquartered in Atlanta, GA. It’s hard to say,  but I have been in state and local government relations roles for 16 years and have had the pleasure of working in a variety of different sectors: telecommunications, advanced manufacturing/forestry, and now financial services.

Along the way, I have met some amazing and talented colleagues that have taught me so much about the function of state and local government relations. These colleagues have ultimately become dear friends. Year after year we prepare for another tidal wave of state legislative activity – the calm before the storm – and then the wave hits and it’s a scramble to try and keep up with the flurry of filed state legislation, the various deadlines , and all in a mad dash to sine die. To my fellow state and local government relations peers in the trenches, I see you! It’s mid-March, but June is right around the corner. Hang tight![/vc_toggle]

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Letter from Staff Government Relations Expert
Anna Platt

Senior Manager, Government Relations 
Public Affairs Council 

Hello Government Relations Network!  I’m delighted to serve as your Government Relations contact at the Public Affairs Council.  I have very much enjoyed meeting and interacting with so many of you since I joined the Council in June 2022, and I look forward to continuing to work with all of you to help you further excel in your roles.  Please don’t hesitate to reach out with any questions or to share anything I (or any of my Council colleagues) may be able to assist you with – we are here to help!

[vc_toggle title=”Read More”]To share a bit about myself, I’m a native Pennsylvanian who has lived in Washington, D.C. for almost 16 years.  My background is largely in politics, having worked for various Members of Congress in both the U.S. House and U.S. Senate.  I also spent several years working at the British Embassy (ask me about the on-site sweets shop).  In my free time, I enjoy running on the Mall, trying out new recipes, and being the best aunt I can be to my nieces and nephews.[/vc_toggle]
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How Our Network Has Evolved

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Last year, what was previously the Public Affairs Council’s State and Local Government Relations Network rebranded to the Government Relations Network.  It made sense to us to expand the Network to formally include federal government relations.  The Council remains committed to providing resources, expertise, and much more for the entirety of the government relations community.

We are excited to officially launch the Network for 2023.  We have an exciting lineup of in-person and virtual activities planned, including our recent “Speed Dating”-style networking event (see the recap below).  Watch your inbox for upcoming announcements about Network lunch and learns, a happy hour, and much more.  Your feedback about the Network is also always welcome – feel free to reach out to Anna Platt.

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Government Relations Salary Survey

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Late last year, the Public Affairs Council released its annual PAC, Grassroots, and Government Relations Salary Surveys.  In the Government Relations Salary Survey, 70% of respondents said that public policy was one of their government relations responsibilities in their current role, followed closely by issues management, coalitions, and federal government relations.  Other key findings in the report – 26% of respondents reported having 20+ years of experience as a government relations professional but 37% of respondents said they have been in their current role less than two years.  Want to learn more?

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Notes from Our “Speed Dating” Networking Event

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Last week, local Government Relations Network members and others attended the first Network event of the year, enjoying meeting each other in short, timed “speed dating”-style conversations.  While the format was different, attendees enjoyed connecting with peers and exchanging ideas and best practices.  We enjoyed seeing everyone who joined us!  Be on the lookout for information about the next Network event.

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What's Ahead

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  1. Virtual Workshop: U.S. House and Senate Boot Camp
  2. Virtual Workshop: High Impact Lobbying – Skills, Secrets and Techniques

Government Relations resources, discussions and more can be found on Council Connect. This is a free platform for Council members. Learn how to access Council Connect.