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16. Five things you need to know when you lobby the California Budget with guest Jennifer Kent

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Jennifer Kent, knower of all things California health care policy, shares her valuable insight on how the state budget sausage gets made.

Currently the CEO of the Kent Group, Jennifer Kent served under three different Governors, most recently as the Director of the California Department of Health Care Services. She’s held leadership roles in the Health & Human Services Agency and Governor's Office and also spent time in the third house as a lobbyist.

Here are my top 5 takeaways from our excellent conversation:

1. When it comes to the state budget, there’s never a down time. Budget creation is a year-round affair so your advocacy needs to be too. [00:03:51]

2. The executive branch ecosystem is a complicated family structure. Take time to understand how the puzzle fits together. [00:11:28]

3. Never interpret technical assistance from a Department or Agency as a sign of support. [00:14:21]

4. Draft your own appropriation language. TBL vs BBL? It depends on what you're trying to achieve. [00:18:03]

5. If you don’t like what you see in the Governor's budget, bring alternatives and solutions. [00:25:20]

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Hosted by Kristina Bas Hamilton, founder of KBH Advocacy.

Say hi on Twitter. Better yet, click here to join the free text community for more insight and updates from KBH Advocacy.

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This episode is sponsored by:

FastDemocracy is a streamlined and easy-to-use bill tracker that saves you time and allows you to focus on what really matters — advocating for policy. Visit fastdemocracy.com to learn more and don't forget to use the promo code BLUEPRINT.

Subtext helps you build genuine connections with your biggest supporters over text. Subtext is an award-winning texting platform that connects hosts with subscribers free from the chaos of social media and the clutter of email. Go to www.joinsubtext.com.

© 2021 – 2022 KBH Advocacy, Inc.

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Jennifer Kent, knower of all things California health care policy, shares her valuable insight on how the state budget sausage gets made.

Currently the CEO of the Kent Group, Jennifer Kent served under three different Governors, most recently as the Director of the California Department of Health Care Services. She’s held leadership roles in the Health & Human Services Agency and Governor's Office and also spent time in the third house as a lobbyist.

Here are my top 5 takeaways from our excellent conversation:

1. When it comes to the state budget, there’s never a down time. Budget creation is a year-round affair so your advocacy needs to be too. [00:03:51]

2. The executive branch ecosystem is a complicated family structure. Take time to understand how the puzzle fits together. [00:11:28]

3. Never interpret technical assistance from a Department or Agency as a sign of support. [00:14:21]

4. Draft your own appropriation language. TBL vs BBL? It depends on what you're trying to achieve. [00:18:03]

5. If you don’t like what you see in the Governor's budget, bring alternatives and solutions. [00:25:20]

Read the Transcript Here

Hosted by Kristina Bas Hamilton, founder of KBH Advocacy.

Say hi on Twitter. Better yet, click here to join the free text community for more insight and updates from KBH Advocacy.

Donate here to support the Podcast.

This episode is sponsored by:

FastDemocracy is a streamlined and easy-to-use bill tracker that saves you time and allows you to focus on what really matters — advocating for policy. Visit fastdemocracy.com to learn more and don't forget to use the promo code BLUEPRINT.

Subtext helps you build genuine connections with your biggest supporters over text. Subtext is an award-winning texting platform that connects hosts with subscribers free from the chaos of social media and the clutter of email. Go to www.joinsubtext.com.

© 2021 – 2022 KBH Advocacy, Inc.

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