Pretend I Know Nothing About

S2 E1 - Government and Advocacy


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In this episode, we learn the history of the Older Americans Act, the Federal and State budgeting processes, and just how important advocacy is to ensuring aging gets in, and stays in, the budgets.

Grant Ames, COAAA Government and Community Relations Manager joins Beth Kowalczyk, O4A Chief Policy Officer, to discuss the role of policy in human services, advocacy opportunities, the importance of building relationships with elected officials and coalitions, and so much more.

Here are three key takeaways from this informative episode:

Building Relationships: Advocacy involves engaging with stakeholders at every stage, from bill introduction to budget planning. Establishing strong relationships with legislators and maintaining consistent communication is crucial for effective advocacy work.

Impactful Strategies: The focus of advocacy efforts has centered on increasing rates for caregivers, particularly for direct care worker wages and provider rates. These strategies have included engaging with government departments, organizing roundtables, and collaborating with coalitions to advocate for higher rates.

Storytelling and Engagement: Our guests highlight the importance of storytelling and engagement with legislators to influence decision-making. Advocating for needed services, rather than personal gain, has seen historic increases in funding for aging services, illustrating the power of impactful storytelling in advocacy efforts.

Moments

00:00 Career in law, advocacy, policy for Ohioans.

05:40 Older Americans Act founded federal aging policy.

06:53 In 1965, Older Americans Act established aging policy.

12:40 Advocacy for older adults' essential services importance.

14:01 Lobbying for non-Medicaid services funding in DC.

17:20 Analyzing community needs for efficient service distribution.

21:14 State budget process: departments submit proposals, review, bill.

25:12 Senate and house reconcile budget through committee.

31:01 Low home care rates causing hiring struggles.

32:06 Advocacy for equal pay rates in home care.

37:09 Advocacy work example highlights AAA's value.

40:20 Connecting with officials isn't as intimidating.

43:51 Sharing stories and advocating for important work.

45:08 Advocacy and funding crucial for aging support.

Let me know what you think of this podcast, as well as any ideas you have for an episode. Email me at [email protected]!

Copyright 2026 Central Ohio Area Agency On Aging

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Pretend I Know Nothing AboutBy Central Ohio Area Agency On Aging

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