Alexis Murray

Alexis Murray

Junior League of Lansing, MI  

Alexis Murray is a public policy professional with more than 15 years of experience advancing health insurance and health care policy. Alexis currently serves as Senior Health Policy Advisor at AHIP, the national trade association whose members provide health coverage, services, and solutions to hundreds of millions of Americans. In this role, she leads policy development related to the Affordable Care Act’s Exchange regulations, guiding member organizations toward consensus positions through workgroup facilitation and representing those priorities through regulatory, legislative, and stakeholder engagement processes. 

Before joining AHIP, Alexis served as a Professional Staff Member for the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Education and the Workforce, where she led committee activities related to employer-sponsored health coverage. One of her proudest accomplishments during her time in government was collaborating with a bipartisan group of House and Senate staff on the No Surprises Act, which was passed in December 2020 to protect consumers from unexpected medical bills. 

Alexis has also demonstrated significant leadership through her service with the Junior League. She completed her provisional year with the Junior League of Washington in 2015, where she served on the N Street Village, Kids in the Kitchen, and Community Training Committees, supporting programs that provide healthy meals and life skills training. She also completed the Get on Board Leadership Program, earning a Certificate of Nonprofit Leadership in 2019. 

After transferring to the Junior League of Lansing, MI in 2022, Alexis quickly assumed leadership roles. She chaired the Advocacy Committee, where she helped continue the League’s strong record of state advocacy, including support for appropriations to implement Michigan’s Address Confidentiality Program. Alexis also served on the Nominating Committee and currently serves as Executive Vice President for 2024–2026, with plans to serve as President-Elect for 2027–2029. In recognition of her leadership, she received the League’s Leadership Award in both 2023 and 2025. 

Beyond the League, Alexis has served on several nonprofit and civic boards, including the City of East Lansing Historic District Commission, ELFCO, and The Madison of DC. Originally from Central Pennsylvania, Alexis lives in East Lansing, Michigan, with her husband, Marc Rehmann, and their miniature dachshund, Wienifer.