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Coalition on Human Needs - The Election: What, Why, and What's Next

Monday, November 14, 2022
1:00 pm2:00 pm

The Coalition on Human Needs will hold a special post-election webinar to lay out what we believe human needs advocates should know about the next Congress and strategies we need to protect the policies and programs that people with low incomes need. No matter the outcome of the election, there will be a critical role for advocacy at the Federal level. Join us to learn more about the likely Congressional lay-of-the-land, get important opportunities for action in the lame duck session, and find out what messages resonated with voters and how those messages can be effectively utilized in the future. Our speakers will include:
• Celinda Lake – Nationally known pollster; President, Lake Research Partners
• Ellen Nissenbaum – Vice President for Government Affairs, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
• Deborah Weinstein – Executive Director, Coalition on Human Needs
• Moderator: Ellen Teller – Chief Government Affairs Officer, Food Research & Action Center
This webinar will be close captioned. Even if you can't attend be sure to sign up to receive a captioned recording of the webinar and important resources from our speakers.
More about our speakers:
• Celinda Lake is a nationally known pollster who has done public opinion research about Democratic candidates, participated in bi-partisan polling analysis, and has conducted invaluable research for numerous nonprofit organizations including the Human Rights Campaign (HRC), Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, National Women's Law Center, and the Coalition on Human Needs. Her interviews and statistics have been quoted in the Washington Post, New York Times, and Wall Street Journal. Celinda has also appeared on numerous television and radio news programs to discuss her work and provide expert commentary, including CNN, MSNBC, CNBC, Fox News, and NPR.
• Ellen Nissenbaum is the Senior Vice President for Government Affairs for the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities. She is regarded as one of the leading government affairs directors among non-profit organizations in Washington and helps a broad array of both national and state organizations and coalitions strengthen their impact on federal policies. Ellen is frequently sought out for analysis and commentary by journalists at prominent news outlets covering legislative and budget developments.

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