Meet CARPD's New Legislative Advocates - Renne Public Policy Group!
In recent years, CARPD and its member agencies have had a measure of success advocating for our Districts at the State Capitol. Your voices have been heard regarding youth sports, day care, day camps, and pandemic relief funds, just to name a few examples. Yet, there is a lot we can still do to serve our fellow members and our respective communities....so let's keep that momentum going!
CARPD is proud to introduce our organization's new State Legislative Advocacy firm, Renne Public Policy Group! And leading the CARPD legislative efforts will be RPPG's Directors of Government Affairs, Alyssa Silhi and Sharon Gonsalves!
You can check out Alyssa and Sharon's full bios and more about Renne Public Policy Group at this link: Renne Public Policy Group
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