State Lobbying Campaigns Tuesday, August 2, 2011 Presented by: Bret A. Schreiber, Vice President Maryland Independent College and University Association.

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State Lobbying Campaigns Tuesday, August 2, 2011 Presented by: Bret A. Schreiber, Vice President Maryland Independent College and University Association 1 Maryland Independent College and University Association MICUA

Successful Advocacy Efforts - Administrators 2 Administrator Visits with Legislators Over 147 meetings with elected officials were scheduled during the 2011 Legislative Session; Representatives included presidents, administrators, faculty, students, and trustees; and MICUA staff accompanied member representatives at most of these meetings.

Successful Advocacy Efforts – Administrators (continued) 3 Administrator Visits with Legislators Met with most members of the Maryland General Assembly who hold leadership positions; Met with every legislator representing a MICUA institution; Met with all members of the Senate Budget and Taxation Committee; Met with all members of the House Appropriations Committee; and Met with many of the newly elected State officials.

Successful Advocacy Efforts – Tracking Meetings 3 Formal Title DistrictCommitteeInstitutionNameDate Governor Martin O'Malley Stevenson UniversityKevin Manning 2/10/2011 Johns Hopkins UniversityRon Daniels & Tom Lewis 2/10/2011 Hon. George C. Edwards 1 Budget & TaxationWashington CollegeMitchell Reiss2/10/2011 Hon. Ronald Young 3 Education, Health, & Environ. AffairsMount St. Mary's UniversityTom Powell & Tina Bjarekull1/21/2011 Hood CollegeRon Volpe, Bret Schreiber2/15/2011 MICUATina Bjarekull2/18/2011 Hon. David R. Brinkley 4 Budget & TaxationJohns Hopkins UniversityLloyd Minor1/26/2011 MICUATina Bjarekull2/4/2011 Hon. Joe Getty 5 Judicial ProceedingsMcDaniel CollegeRoger Casey & Dolly Snyder2/15/2011 Washington CollegeMitchell Reiss2/10/2011 Hon. John A. Olszewski Jr. 6 Ways & MeansJohns Hopkins UniversityDean Andrews2/2/2011 Goucher CollegeSanford Ungar2/17/2011 Hon. Kathy Szeliga 7 AppropriationsMICUATina Bjarekull & Bret Schreiber2/17/2011 College of Notre DameMary Pat Seurkamp3/8/2011 Hon. Adrienne A. Jones 10 AppropriationsMICUATina Bjarekull & Bret Schreiber2/17/2011 Stevenson UniversityKevin Manning3/3/2011 Hon. Jon S. Cardin 11 Ways & MeansGoucher CollegeSanford Ungar2/17/2011 Hon. Dan K. Morhaim 11 Health & Government OperationsGoucher CollegeSanford Ungar2/17/2011 Hon. Dana M. Stein 11 Environ. MattersGoucher CollegeSanford Ungar2/17/2011 Hon. Robert A. Zirkin 11 Judicial ProceedingsMICUATina Bjarekull & Bret Schreiber2/11/2011 Hon. Edward J. Kasemeyer 12 Budget & TaxationJohns Hopkins UniversityRon Daniels2/10/2011 Hood CollegeRon Volpe, Tina Bjarekull, Bret Schreiber2/15/2011 Hon. Guy Guzzone 13 AppropriationsJohns Hopkins UniversityLloyd Minor1/26/2011

Successful Advocacy Efforts - Students 4 Student Visits to Annapolis Institutions brought students to Annapolis on a date and time of their choosing; Visits helped to create a sustained presence in Annapolis during the legislative session; and Nearly every institution participated.

5 Reaching Legislators Throughout Maryland

Successful Advocacy Efforts - Communications 6

Successful Advocacy Efforts – Communications (continued) 6