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California must still work with Walgreens under Medicaid program despite Newsom declaring that the state would cut ties
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California must still work with Walgreens under Medicaid program despite Newsom declaring that the state would cut ties
LA Times
Almost 10,000 child care providers still waiting on pandemic pay from California
Sac Bee
April update shows 75% of state recovered from drought
Sac Bee
Almost 10,000 child care providers still waiting on pandemic pay from California
Sac Bee
April update shows 75% of state recovered from drought
Sac Bee
California must still work with Walgreens under Medicaid program despite Newsom declaring that the state would cut ties
LA Times
Almost 10,000 child care providers still waiting on pandemic pay from California
Sac Bee
April update shows 75% of state recovered from drought
Sac Bee
Almost 10,000 child care providers still waiting on pandemic pay from California
Sac Bee
April update shows 75% of state recovered from drought
Sac Bee
California must still work with Walgreens under Medicaid program despite Newsom declaring that the state would cut ties
California must still work with Walgreens under Medicaid program despite Newsom declaring that the state would cut ties
April update shows 75% of state recovered from drought…
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Almost 10,000 child care providers still waiting on pandemic pay from California
Julia Forrest is a public relations and policy professional with experience in political journalism, communications strategy, digital/social media, and public relations. Prior to joining Lighthouse, Julia worked for news outlets in Michigan, Washington D.C., and California covering local, state, and national politics.
Julia also served as a communications consultant for Leopold Strategies, where she worked on numerous local, state, and national campaigns. She has ghostwritten op-ed’s and opinion pieces for a variety of local, state and national elected officials and organization leaders. Her experiences in civics and journalism equip her to understand and disseminate complex policy, legislative, and regulatory issues.
Julia earned her B.A. from the University of Michigan Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy.
Denise brings more than 17 years experience in the public policy and state affairs environment. In her role with Elevance Health, she supported numerous executives and their teams to keep processes running smoothly and compliant.
As a Legislative Assistant within Lighthouse Public Affairs, Denise Corona Avalos brings her expertise in a broad variety of administrative tasks. She works directly with the Legislative Manager and firm lobbyists, providing scheduling assistance as well as technical and legislative support to our projects. Denise also monitors legislative and administrative hearings in the Capitol and follows issues and legislation important to our clients.
An alumnus of Sacramento City College and Skyline College, Denise is a Sacramento native who spends her spare time as an entrepreneur and affiliate marketer and is an avid “glamper.” During the summer months you’ll find her, her four dogs, and her husband on the Mendocino coast surrounded by redwoods.