What We Do

Transportation

Mobility is inherent to our basic sense of freedom, but it seems like getting from place to place is becoming increasingly fraught. Finding ways to advance transportation policies and make transportation systems more efficient, while moving projects that move people is a top priority for us. And we know that the more we succeed, the better that our communities can grow and prosper.

Infrastructure

As our society confronts dramatic changes – more damaging weather events caused by a warming climate in particular – the demand for functional improvements to our system increases. Bursting pipes, breaking dams, and ineffective storm water systems threaten the very fabric of our communities, and the commerce on which we secure our livelihoods. That is why we at Mitchell Public Affairs and Advocacy are eager to address critical infrastructure needs in partnership with local governments, connecting the people who conceive of necessary modifications to the system with the people who will fund and implement them.

Healthcare

In the rapidly developing health care landscape – one under considerable stress from ongoing public health emergencies – our team can help yours better respond to the needs of providers and consumers alike. From addressing an evolving set of mental health needs, improving treatments for old diseases and researching new ones, and seizing technological innovations and telehealth adaptations, we find solutions that achieve sustainable health system outcomes for everyone.

Ports

We are getting past the global coronavirus pandemic which backed up supply chain lines and undermined growth and the steady flow of goods to and from our shipping ports – The Port of Los Angeles and the Port of Long Beach in particular. We continue to observe the financial impacts on governments, companies, and their consumers, totaling trillions of dollars. These unexpected costs can drive inflation and tax the workforce. Mitchell Public Affairs and Advocacy stands ready to help navigate systemic bottlenecks – to help the ability of producers to ship their products while ensuring that compensation for the essential services that port workers provide is fair and just.