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Heftel, Cecil – AGB Reports, 1984
The best lobbyists for higher education are trustees, whose political power is that they can describe college concerns. Legislators want to know policy costs, who and how it will serve, what evidence there is of success, and who opponents will be and why. (MSE)
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Government School Relationship, Higher Education, Legislators
Blount, Clarence W. – 1976
To highlight forces that impede constructive relationships between legislators and agency representatives, advice is offered on presenting testimony in legislative sessions or providing information to a legislator, based on the viewpoint of a state legislator. It is advisable to avoid approaching legislators with the attitude that they are the…
Descriptors: Educational Legislation, Government School Relationship, Hearings, Higher Education
Clarke, Lynn B. – CASE Currents, 1981
The activities of a University of Miami lobbying team at the state legislature's annual 60-day session are described. Each of the three team members has specific area and bill responsibilities, but their coordination and teamwork are seen as essential to success in promoting the university's interests. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Administration, Fund Raising, Government School Relationship, Higher Education
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Thompson, Hugh – Educational Record, 1990
It is essential for a campus to designate a representative to develop a program for both disseminating information to legislators and cultivating good relations with state governments. This person should know area legislators and should work with them to prepare annual programs of activities for members of the general assembly. (MLW)
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Government School Relationship, Higher Education, Legislators
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Dibiaggio, John – Educational Record, 1990
Suggestions for college presidents when they visit Congress include get to know congressmen before asking them for something; be considerate of a representative's time; know the legislative interests of those visited; be prepared to assist congressional member needs; get to know the staff; work with education associations; etc. (MLW)
Descriptors: Administrators, College Presidents, Federal Government, Government School Relationship
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Norman, Colin – Science, 1983
Catholic University and Columbia University hired a public relations firm to help lobby their proposals for money from the Department of Energy's budget for new facilities. Discusses the successful outcome of their efforts, pointing out that some legislators are concerned that more colleges/universities will contact representatives to obtain…
Descriptors: Federal Aid, Federal Legislation, Financial Support, Government School Relationship
Freelen, Robert E. – New Directions for Institutional Advancement, 1981
Educational institutions should mount sophisticated lobbying efforts on Capitol Hill, say three members of Congress (Senators Harrison Schmitt and Dennis DeConcini and Congressman Morris Udall). Lobbying in the legislative process, effective lobbyists, political action committees, and effective lobbying from nonprofit groups are discussed.…
Descriptors: Government School Relationship, Higher Education, Interviews, Legislators
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Ford, William D. – Educational Record, 1990
Suggestions to college administrators include realize that the essential lubricant of politics on Capitol Hill is relations of trust, confidence, and familiarity; bring solutions as well as problems to legislators; talk to members on the committee handling the issue of concern; help friends get reelected. (MLW)
Descriptors: Administrators, College Presidents, Federal Government, Federal Legislation
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Grady, Dan – New Directions for Community Colleges, 1985
Urges community colleges to reevaluate their relationship with the governor's office and state legislature. Offers suggestions for trustees regarding understanding the legislative process, organizing the lobbying team, involving state legislators in campus activities, assisting with reelection efforts, establishing a reputation for credibility,…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Community Colleges, Educational Legislation, Governing Boards
Ream, James A. – CASE Currents, 1982
The strategy of the Pennsylvania Association of Colleges and Universities to combat student aid budget cuts is discussed. The main event was a "Day in Washington" when members discussed the impact of the proposed cuts with the 25 congressmen and two senators from Pennsylvania. (MLW)
Descriptors: Activism, Cooperative Programs, Educational Finance, Federal Aid
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Wells, Nan Shelby – Educational Record, 1990
An education lobbyist reviews trends in governmental relations by higher education organizations since the 1960s, notes problems during the Reagan administration, the tendency toward decentralization and fragmentation of the higher education message, and current needs for leadership among higher education interests. (MLW)
Descriptors: Federal Government, Government Role, Government School Relationship, Higher Education
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Gove, Samuel K.; Carpenter, John – Educational Record, 1977
Consideration is given to determining strategies that are most effective, deciding which people from the university are most effective in influencing which government officials using what methods, and presenting a united front to state governments. (Author/LBH)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Educational Legislation, Government School Relationship, Higher Education
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Bernstein, Melvin H. – Educational Record, 1985
A model program in New England enhances state government relations by informing legislators about higher education's impact on state economies. The regional undertaking overcame apathy, competing interests, and time pressures to build a close working relationship with legislators. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Educational Economics, Government School Relationship, Higher Education, Information Dissemination
Wilson, Robin – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1987
Rep. Pat Williams, the new chairman of the House Postsecondary Education Subcommittee, visits college campuses and observes what the problems are. A recent visit to Pennsylvania State is described in which he listened to students in the financial aid office, inspected research facilities, and talked with university administrators. (MLW)
Descriptors: Administrators, Attitudes, College Students, Federal Government
Holmes, Robert A. – AGB Reports, 1983
Politics is seen as likely to play an important role in higher education during the 1980s. The best way to ensure continued public support and funding from the state is by demonstrating academic quality. Trustees must play a central role in political influence/pressure brought to bear on legislators. (MLW)
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Educational Quality, Governing Boards, Government School Relationship
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