Budzinski started her career at the
Laborers' International Union of North America and the
International Association of Fire Fighters before spending seven years with the
United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) unions. She worked for the UFCW as national political director in Washington, D.C. During the
2018 Illinois gubernatorial election, Budzinski led
J. B. Pritzker's
exploratory committee and was later a
senior advisor to his campaign, focusing on political strategy, messaging and outreach. After Pritzker won, she was named
transition director. When Pritzker became governor on January 14, 2019, Budzinski was appointed senior advisor. She simultaneously chaired the
Broadband Advisory Council (BAC), a state agency "charged with ... expand[ing] broadband access, adoption, and utilization" in Illinois. Budzinski resigned as senior advisor to the governor in March 2020. She worked with
John Podesta to advise the National Climate Jobs Resource Center and was Executive Director for Climate Jobs Illinois. In February 2021, Budzinski, recommended for the post by Podesta, was appointed chief of staff of the
Office of Management and Budget (OMB). During her tenure as chief of staff, she helped set up the OMB's Made in America division. On July 16, 2021, Budzinski resigned to return to Illinois, saying she "felt it was a good time to come back [to Illinois] ... after getting things off the ground here". == U.S. House of Representatives ==