DO GOOD • LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS

Legislative affairs grounded in substance, coalitions, and long-term impact.

Do Good helps organizations, coalitions, nonprofits, businesses, and civic leaders navigate legislative environments through policy expertise, stakeholder alignment, coalition management, and implementation-focused strategy.

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Statewide
Legislative and policy experience spanning housing, transportation, infrastructure, taxation, and public systems
Multi-Sector
Coalition work across business, nonprofit, civic, philanthropic, and government stakeholders
Housing
Policy wins connected to housing preservation, affordability, homelessness, and blended capital systems
Long-Term
Focus on durable systems, implementation pathways, and lasting policy outcomes
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Legislative Strategy

Policy positioning, legislative navigation, stakeholder engagement, and strategic alignment for complex initiatives.

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Coalition Building

Aligning business, nonprofit, philanthropic, civic, and public-sector partners around shared policy priorities.

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Regulatory Reform

Policy modernization and implementation support tied to economic growth, infrastructure, housing, and public systems.

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Housing & Infrastructure Policy

Legislative work related to affordability, preservation, homelessness systems, transportation, and development frameworks.

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Public Affairs Strategy

Messaging, stakeholder coordination, policy education, and long-term communications support around legislative priorities.

Implementation Focus

Turning legislative concepts into operational pathways, funding structures, governance models, and executable systems.

Policy work designed to outlast the news cycle.

While some firms focus exclusively on government relations or transactional lobbying, Do Good focuses on coalitions, substance, implementation, and long-term impact.

Our work is grounded in the belief that durable policy requires aligned stakeholders, credible substance, executable pathways, and systems that continue functioning long after legislation passes.

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Relevant experience.

Michael Parker previously served as Vice President of Policy at the Salt Lake Chamber, supporting major statewide policy initiatives, coalition efforts, transportation funding modernization, and broader economic development strategy.

Additional experience includes regulatory reform efforts, transportation and gas tax restructuring work, tax policy engagement related to SALT tax issues, and housing policy participation during time at Ivory Homes tied to housing affordability, development, and state-level housing reforms.

More recent Do Good work includes helping support the codification of the Utah Housing Preservation Fund in statute, policy and funding work related to the Utah Impact Partnership, and appropriation-related support connected to initiatives like the Switchpoint Family Shelter and broader homelessness and housing systems efforts.

This experience spans business, nonprofit, philanthropic, housing, civic, and government sectors — providing an implementation-oriented understanding of how policy actually moves from concept to durable impact.

Common questions.

What does a legislative affairs consultant do?

Legislative affairs work includes policy strategy, coalition alignment, stakeholder engagement, communications support, and navigating the legislative process.

What makes policy durable?

Durable policy typically requires coalition support, implementation planning, aligned incentives, funding pathways, and long-term institutional backing.

What makes Do Good different?

We combine policy strategy with economic analysis, coalition management, public-private capital alignment, communications, and implementation support.