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Alice Kline

Alice graduated from Louisiana State University in 2014 with a degree in political science and a minor in economics. She became interested in advocacy after spending the summer of 2013 interning on Capitol Hill. Upon graduation, Alice returned to her native Mobile, Alabama, and worked as an intern at both a local non-profit and a political consulting firm, before becoming a public relations coordinator at Xante Corporation, an international manufacturer of digital print solutions. Through these experiences, she gained invaluable experience in fundraising, event planning, and copywriting. 


In 2016, Alice returned to the Baton Rouge area to work in the Apprenticeship Division at the Louisiana Workforce Commission. In this role, she was responsible for supporting the growth of the state’s registered apprenticeship program through grant writing, technical assistance, and community outreach. In 2018, she joined the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network (ACS CAN) as the Louisiana Grassroots Manager, where she was tasked with developing and implementing a volunteer leadership program and grassroots campaigns for the organization’s local, state, and federal legislative priorities. She was promoted to Louisiana Government Relations Director in 2022. Since then, she has been responsible for lobbying local and state elected officials on issues related to tobacco control, cancer research and prevention, and access to health care.

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