Jun 27, 2023
This episode is a rebroadcast of a
webinar conversation Maggie Mick, assistant Vice Preistent of Multi
State, had with California Assembly-member, Mike Gipson about
California lawmaking!Topics covered in this episode include:
- An
introduction to who Mike Gipson is.
- The moment
that Mike Gipson decided to run for office.
- Mike's
police partner being killed while in the line of duty.
- How it
impacted Gipson's path towards office.
- An overview
of what the CSG West Chair organization is.
- An overview
of the CSG West Annual meeting this summer at Universal Studios in
California and topics that will be discussed there.
- Ai
-
Infrastructure
- Water
-
Healthcare
- Public
safety
- How the CSG
organization is formed and how it is run.
- Why did
Mike Gipson run for office.
- Some pieces
of legislation that have come out of Gipson's lived
experiences.
- The
sucesses that Gipson and Speaker Rendon have had
- New
possible changes coming from the new speaker coming June 30th.
- Does
California have a budget issue and Gipson's take on the current
budget.
Mike Gipson is a California
Assemblymember. He was elected to the California State Assembly in
2014, Gipson has served as Democratic Caucus Chair since 2016. A
former cop, and non-profit leader in Los Angeles, he serves on
Buisness and Professions, Governmental Organization, Insurance, and
Transportation Committees. He serves as 2023 Chair of CSG West, the
western region of The Council of State Governments.
Maggie Mick serves as Assistant
Vice President at MultiState where she leads the firm’s Stakeholder
Engagement Practice. She also works with clients on campaigns,
issue management, lobbying and compliance.
Before joining MultiState’s
leadership team in 2022, she spent nearly 12 years at The Council
of State Governments (CSG) nationally headquartered in Lexington,
Kentucky. Her final role was Chief Advancement Officer, leading
strategic partnerships and external relations for major
stakeholders including legislative leadership and the private
sector. Prior to her tenure at CSG, she was an aide in the United
States Congress. In addition, she has held public office as a
member of the Lancaster City Council for two terms.
Maggie serves on the board of
directors and executive committee for the American Council of Young
Political Leaders (ACYPL), was 2022 president of the Washington
Area State Relations Group (WASRG) and a graduate of the Public
Affairs Council's Institute. She has received local and statewide
recognition including "Top Women in Business" in Kentucky by the
Lane Report and the Kentucky Commission on Women Bluegrass Alliance
for Women Impact Award.
Maggie is a graduate of the
University of Kansas where she earned her Bachelor of Science in
Journalism and Bachelor of Arts in American Studies. She is the
proud wife of Nathan Mick and mother to Birdie and Hank.