[3] In 2009, Kendrick worked with Sean Noble of the Center to Protect Patient Rights, now known as American Encore, to oppose healthcare legislation proposed by President Barack Obama.
According to Noble, Kendrick delivered a speech at a June 2009 Koch donor conference that resulted in more than $13 million in spontaneous donations.
[2][4] During the 2016 election cycle, Kendrick was involved in an exchange with presidential candidate John Kasich.
Kendrick was in the audience for a panel on which Kasich was speaking when she asked him why he had said that support for Medicaid expansion was what God wanted.
[5][1][6] Kendrick contributed $100,000 to Arizonans for Responsible Drug Policy, a ballot measure committee that opposed the 2016 Arizona Marijuana Legalization Initiative, which proposed to legalize the possession and consumption of marijuana in the state by persons who are 21 years of age or older.