Andrea M. Cascarilla

Andrea M. Cascarilla

Andrea M. Cascarilla

Government Policy Advisor | Dykema

In her nearly 35 years of legislative and lobbying in Michigan’s capital, Andrea Cascarilla has worked in virtually every policy and budget area for the State of Michigan. She has earned a reputation for being an effective policy and appropriations professional and is highly respected in Capitol circles.

Andrea’s areas of focus include education, healthcare, local government, economic development, procurement, professional licensing, transportation, environment, water, and clean energy matters.

Prior to joining Dykema, Andrea was the Senior Legislative Director at Acuitas LLC, where she lobbied for several years. In this role, Andrea was responsible for managing various clients and played a significant role in several successful appropriations efforts, from healthcare and education to infrastructure and economic development. She was recognized by state legislators for her work on PA 96 of 2019—a law that ensures Michigan’s licensed professional counselors can continue to provide treatment to hundreds of thousands of residents in need.

During her tenure in the Michigan legislature, Andrea served as the Chief of Staff for Senator Hoon-Yung Hopgood and for Senator and Representative Ray Basham as well as the Legislative Director for Representative Greg Pitoniak. She has extensive experience in legislative analysis and drafting. In the Michigan Senate, Andrea played a direct role in the passage of three of Gongwer News Service’s top ten most significant laws enacted that decade, including Michigan’s workplace smoking ban.

Listed in Crain’s Detroit Business “50 Names to Know in Lobbying,” Andrea’s highly successful advocacy efforts have also been recognized by the American Mental Health Counselors Association with its 2020 President’s Award and with the Michigan Mental Health Counselors Association’s 2019 Advocacy Award.

An elected member of the Delta Township Board of Trustees since 2016, Andrea has also been appointed to the Eaton County Land Bank Authority Board and serves as the Vice President of the Cristo Rey Community Center Board.