
Legislative Affairs The Roosevelt InstitutionUniversity of California, DavisDirector:
Kevin J. Powers
The purpose of the Legislative Affairs department at UC Davis is to help turn Roosevelt ideas into tangible public policy. Legislative Affairs Associates work directly with lawmakers and interest groups to promote the published work of our Roosevelt Fellows from UC Davis and around the country.
Legislative Associates go beyond the “imagination” stage of policymaking. Associates can be expected to take meetings with officials from Mrak Hall to the State Capitol building, working to get good ideas into the hands of the people that can enact them. Legislative Associates are responsible for ensuring that the right people know about ideas, as no piece of legislation can move without the support of interested all parties.
The Roosevelt Institution offers students the amazing opportunity of democratic interaction. Instead of answering phones and knocking on doors, Roosevelt Legislative Associates promote student-generated progressive ideas with the goal of seeing change.
As a Legislative Associate, one can expect to:
- Be actively engaged in the policy process, including meeting with policymakers and helping to create legislation
- Learn about the legislative process by overseeing legislation from the “idea” stage to its adoption as policy.
- Work on issues that are politically and socially salient. These might include: the environment, higher education, issues concerning working families, community development, equal justice, and making democracy work.
For a more complete description of the duties and responsibilities of a Legislative Associate, click here.
If you feel like making progressive change and increasing the public discourse is an interesting opportunity, contact Kevin Powers.
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