Legislation and Advocacy Update Julie Bruno Legislative and Advocacy Committee Dolores Davison Educational Policies Committee Mike Magee Director State Government Relations Chancellors Office ID: 578967
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“Hey Bill! Now you’re a Law!” Legislation and Advocacy Update
Julie Bruno, Legislative and Advocacy
Committee
Dolores Davison, Educational Policies
Committee
Mike Magee, Director, State Government Relations, Chancellor’s Office
Shaaron
Vogel, President,
FACCCSlide2
Overview
What passed (and what didn’t)
What’s next
Legislative Agendas
Advocacy UpdateSlide3
New Laws
AB 288 Dual Enrollment
AB 404 Accreditation
AB 798 College Textbook Affordability ActSlide4
Vetoed Legislation
SB 42 Office of Higher Education Performance and Accountability
AB 967 Sexual Assault Cases
AB 968 TranscriptsSlide5
Legislative AgendasSlide6
Chancellor’s Office
2016 Legislative Program
Sponsored Bills - pending BOG approval
Adult
Education Stakeholder Involvement
Audit Fee
Cal Grant Program
Enrollment Priority for Extended Opportunity Programs and Services (EOPS), Disabled Student Programs and Services (DSPS), Foster Youth and Former Foster
Youth
New Year - New bills – New leadership
Ripped from the headlines
“There oughta be a law” and other bill ideas
Definition
of
insanity or Everything old is new againSlide7
FACCC
AB 626 continued
Part-time Office Hours
Mental Health /campus safety
Visit to Washington DC on AccreditationSlide8
ASCCC
ASCCC Strategic Plan
(Adopted April 11, 2015 by the ASCCC delegates)
Goal: Assert the faculty voice and leadership in local, state, and national policy conversations
.
Strategy:
Develop a legislative agenda aligned with the goals of the ASCCC and actively pursue bills of
interest.Slide9
ASCCC Legislative Agenda
Change to Audit Fee
Stand Alone Course Approval
Mental Health Services
Possibilities
Online Educational Resources
Campus Safety
Others?Slide10
Advocacy
Knowledge into ActionSlide11
Chancellor’s Office
Bill Positions – Standing Orders/Legislative Principles
Self-imposed rules that limit bill positions
includes neutrality on labor related bills
State Agency
Many state agencies do not take bill positions – analysis role
Responses to cost analysis – DOF, Approps, Minority Caucus
Colleagues - Collaboration and Confrontation
Capitol testimony
Consultation Council
Klingon Bar
Listserv for Government Relations Slide12
FACCC Advocacy
Advocacy Webpage
Legislation Tracker
Advocacy Tools
Advocacy and Policy Conference
FACCCSlide13
ASCCC Advocacy
Local
Legislative Liaison Position
Legislative Update Webpage
Legislation Report
ASCCC Advocacy DaySlide14
What Happens Next?Slide15
Questions and Comments?Slide16
Resources
ASCCC Legislation and Advocacy Committee
ASCCC Legislative Update
CO Governmental Relations Policy in Action
FACCC Advocacy
CAOERC
Emails
Julie Bruno –
jbruno@sierracollege.edu
Dolores Davison –
davisondolores@fhda.edu
Mike Magee –
mmagee@CCCCO.edu
Shaaron
Vogel –
VogelSh@butte.eduSlide17
Resources
Governmental Relations Listserv
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