Legislative Affairs: Policy Making With Peter Simmons
Peter Simmons, a native of Macon, Georgia, was raised in a family where the importance of civic engagement was emphasized from a young age. Growing up, his parents lived in a time when their rights were not always guaranteed by the Constitution or recognized by law.
In this environment, Peter's parents instilled in him the fundamental duty of every citizen in the country – to ensure that the government respects its people and preserves their rights, liberties, and basic human dignity.
Upon completing his high school education, Peter began his journey in the realm of civic responsibility by securing a position with the election commission. Subsequently, he gained experience as a fundraiser for a progressive consulting firm in Atlanta.
Seeking a deeper understanding of the policy and law processes, he pursued his education at Howard University, where he engaged in numerous law clerkships. During this time, he also embarked on a multi-year internship with a political consulting firm.
Today, Peter Simmons holds the role of Georgia State Policy Advocate for Protect Democracy, a cross-ideological nonprofit organization with a singular mission – to confront authoritarian threats to the United States. His fervent passion lies in policy creation, a field that allows him to think critically and craft solutions to address not only his own challenges but also those faced by his community and fellow citizens.
What is Peter’s favorite lesson in government relations?
Why should you involve yourself actively and be participative in civic engagements?
What are the do’s and don’ts in lobbying?
Join Peter Simmons in this new episode of State Lobbying Heroes as he shares his knowledge, experiences, and lessons throughout his lobbying career.