Just passing on a recent update from AACRAO president Betty Huff regarding AACRAO voice about federal issues in Washington.
——–A Message from AACRAO President Betty Huff
Dear Colleagues:
The debate over federal funding of higher education has started in earnest in Washington, and H.R. 1, the bill to fund the government through the rest of this fiscal year, was on the House floor today. A vigorous and important national debate about the federal budget, the size of the deficit, and the budgetary priorities has begun, and I believe that the outcome will affect every one of our institutions and the entire AACRAO membership, especially as it affects financial aid. Beyond budgetary issues, there are indications that other policy discussions of concern to the AACRAO membership, including possibly controversial changes to FERPA, are under consideration.
As you may recall, we recently created a new AACRAO Public Policy Advisory Committee, chaired by William F. DeWolf of Emerson College, to provide the Board with policy recommendations on our advocacy efforts. The Committee has taken an active role in monitoring policy developments and will have its first formal meeting at the upcoming AACRAO Annual Meeting in Seattle.
For the Committee’s work to be successful, and for AACRAO to be effective in advancing member interests in Washington, we need to engage more of our interested members in a conversation about federal issues. To this end, AACRAO has set up an electronic email list for voting members at http://subscribe.aacrao.org/advocacy/. I invite those of you who would like to receive more detailed information and news about policy and political developments affecting higher education to visit the subscription page and sign up to receive updates through email. Our goal in setting up this list is to provide timely updates on the issues and enable an association-wide conversation about federal education activities as they are being debated by the policy community. To prevent the list from overburdening anyone’s inbox, we have set it up as a moderated list so as to keep the number of messages to a minimum. I’m sure we will find ways of improving it as we receive feedback from subscribers.
As always, I am interested in hearing your views about this or any other AACRAO activity, and look forward to seeing you in Seattle at the Annual Meeting.
Betty Huff
AACRAO President
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