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Students Represent Miami at Propel Ohio October 2018

Pictured here are the students who went to Propel Ohio. From left to right are Charlie Powers, Jonathan Krebs, Kelsey Demel, and Harper Jones

This past October, Miami University students Charlie Powers, Jonathan Krebs, Harper Jones, and Kelsey Demel traveled to Cleveland State University to attend a Propel Ohio conference. Propel Ohio is an initiative launched by Senator Sherrod Brown’s office in conjunction with various universities throughout the state with a goal of encouraging undergraduates to become civic leaders. Throughout 2018 the dedicated forces behind Propel Ohio have engaged with students on issues related to childhood poverty—specifically food availability, education, and homelessness. Miami University was an eager participant in this event and was able to experience the Propel Ohio initiative first-hand thanks to its student ambassadors.

Charlie Powers, a junior at Miami, helped with the planning of Miami’s involvement with an attendance of Propel Ohio for months in advance. Powers stated that, as expected, “[the] months of planning were well worth it. We were able to have a moving dialogue regarding ways that we can combat childhood poverty in America.” Food deserts were one of the primary topics of conversation at the event. Many impoverished American families live in areas that do not have immediate access to food, thus creating “food deserts”. Kelsey Demel found issues such as this, along with other matters including home eviction and inequities in education, to be key takeaways from the conference. Demel explained that Propel Ohio offered insights into these issues not just from Senator Brown’s office or higher education professionals, but also from specialists in the field of childhood poverty.

While issues facing American children living in poverty were thoroughly addressed, solutions were also a cornerstone to the Propel Ohio conference. One such solution is the introduction of a new grocery store to serve the southwestern side of the state. “The market will be located inside a massive food desert in the Dayton area,” Powers explained. After hearing the action that can be taken to combat issues in childhood poverty, Miami’s students at the event were certainly inspired to engage in civic leadership. Demel articulately reflected the group’s sentiments, saying that she found a desire to “be more aware of how policy changes can affect impoverished people and actively try to seek out ways to help those living in poverty.” Miami was fortunate to have such civic-minded representatives at Propel Ohio and looks forward to the results of the hard work put forth by the Propel Ohio initiative.

GRN Ice Cream Social 2018

This year’s new crop of Government Relations Network (GRN) students started out the year with the annual GRN Ice Cream Social Networking Event. The social was August 24th, the Friday before classes began at President Crawford’s house. This was the first event exposing the 2022 to the GRN and networking as well as helping the students acclimate to Miami. Mallory Brandenburg, a first-year Business major, said “I got to meet people and see firsthand what the GRN does and who is apart of it. It made me feel even more comfortable being at Miami [in my first week]”.

Some first-year students may not have known exactly what they were getting into by joining the GRN living learning community (LLC). Many only saw the government portion and found that it aligned with their goals for the future, but the GRN is much more than that. The GRN is a networking organization with the goal of helping students get connected with others in their prospective careers and setting them up to be successful in the future. Those that attended the social learned about these goals, like Maddie Esposito, a first-year Public Administration major. She found the social to be a good introduction to Miami and the GRN. “Before the ice cream social I didn’t really know what the GRN was. It was great being able to learn about networking right from the start and be introduced to a community within Miami.”

A lot of first-year students don’t know exactly what to expect when they go to college. They think that they’ll have to find their own way. That may be the case with some students, but not those who have joined the GRN. “[The ice cream social] was a welcoming experience,” Caroline Baxley, a Public Administration major, said. “It was a fun first glimpse into the GRN and really showed that the GRN has our best interest in mind.”

June 2018 Monthly Report

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Anthony Kennedy Retires From Supreme Court

When the Supreme Court adjourned for the current term today without any retirement announcements from the bench, those anticipating the possible departure of Anthony Kennedy (or less likely, Clarence Thomas) relaxed, figuring the current Court would stay in place for at least another term. But no: Kennedy announced his retirement by a press release:

“It has been the greatest honor and privilege to serve our nation in the federal judiciary for 43 years, 30 of those years on the Supreme Court,” Kennedy said in a statement. He said that he wanted to spend more time with his family and that his decision would be effective July 31.

Read more here

President Trump Signs Executive Order to Keep Immigrant Families Together

In a sudden reversal, President Trump on Wednesday signed an executive order designed to keep together immigrant families who have been detained at the U.S.-Mexico border, while also retaining his administration’s so-called “zero-tolerance” immigration policy.

Read more here

April 2018 Monthly Report

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Federal Funds to Help BCRTA to Build a New Station

The Butler County Regional Transit Authority (BCRTA) has been awarded funding through the federal Competitive Bus Grant Program secured by Ohio Sen. Sherrod Brown in the 2015 Infrastructure Bill. The grant will help build the Chestnut Street Multimodal Station and Shared Services Facility in Oxford, which will add the agency’s first passenger infrastructure as well as a new operations facility.

Here is the entire article

 

Office of Institutional Relations Tracked Ohio Legislation

 

Statehouse and Capitol Hill Meeting Highlights

This month the Office of Institutional Relations conducted almost 200 Statehouse and Capitol Hill meetings. Thus far this year, the Office has conducted over 700 Miami meetings.

Former Miami University Trustee Dennis Lieberman with Richard Cordray (D), Candidate for Governor at the debate on the Middletown Campus

Richard Cordray (D) with Randi Thomas and College Democrats after meeting with President Crawford 

All of the Democrat candidates for Governor were at the Middletown campus for a debate on the evening of April 10th, and Richard Cordray met with President Crawford and students during the day before the debate.

Both Republican Candidates, Mike DeWine (’69) and Mary Taylor were at the Hamilton Campus for a recorded Gubernatorial candidate forum.

Former Congressman Zack Space (D) meeting with President Crawford and Miami students Charles Kennick (President – MU College Democrats) and Matthew Ziegman (President of the College Democrats of Ohio).

Former Congressman Zack Space (D), Candidate for State Auditor, visited with President Crawford and the College Democrats on April 16th.

 

March 2018 Monthly Report

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Fortifying the future, Miami goes “Boldly Creative”

Miami University will invest $50 million in a new generation of academic excellence, enhancing its nationally recognized undergraduate teaching, learning and research with a sharpened focus on innovation and creativity. The multiyear initiative will emphasize data, analytics, and programs that span traditional disciplines, creating engaged citizens and workplace leaders who will help expand the Ohio economy.

Here is the entire article.

 

Miami ranked among 50 top elite public schools

At Miami, undergraduate students work alongside renowned faculty on research.

Miami jumped three spots from last year’s ranking to 40th in a list developed from the rankings of 485 four-year public institutions based on affordability, academic excellence, diversity and economic strength.

Here is the entire article.

 

Butler County will get nearly $24M in tax dollars for capital projects. Here’s what they’ll do.

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Governor Kasich has signed his last capital budget as governor.  This spending bill designates $23.8 million for projects in several Butler County communities, including Oxford, Hamilton, and Middletown.

Here is the article that includes the impact of the Capital Budget here in Butler County and Miami University.

 

As merger bill debated, group accuses education depatment of violating the law

 

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The Office of Institutional Relations is closely following HB 512 at the Statehouse.  This bill would merge all of the state’s education departments into one large education department and give the governor/executive branch more power to implement and change educaion policy in the state of Ohio.

Here is the article about the accusations of the education department breaking the law.
Additionally, the Ohio Chamber of Commerce and Career-tech leaders have recently announced their support of the bill.

 

White nationalist Richard Spencer to drop Ohio State lawsuit

As free speech continues to be debated on college campuses, the attorney for white nationalist Richard Spencer is dropping the lawsuit against the Ohio State University but will continue the suit against the University of Cincinnati.

Here is the entire article.
Here is an explanation from the ACLU about the importance of
the First Amendment and free speech on college campuses.

 

Congressman John Lewis receives Freedom Summer of ’64 award recognizing lifetime of civil rights work

U.S. Rep. John Lewis

During the 2018 Government Relations Network Alternative Spring Break Advcacy Conference, Miami University students, staff, alumni, and Western College for Women Alumni presented Congressman John Lewis (GA-5) with the inagural Freedom Summer of ’64 award.

Here is an article and video recapping the presentation.

 

Office of Institutional Relations Tracked Ohio Legislation 

 

Statehouse and Capitol Hill Meeting Highlights

This month the Office of Institutional Relations conducted almost 200 Statehouse and Capitol Hill meetings. Thus far this year, the Office has conducted over 500 Miami meetings.

The GRN students had another very successful Spring Break.  Here are some of the highlights:

President Crawford in the basement of the Capitol talking with students.

Former Miami Trustee, Dennis Lieberman, interacting with students at the Poster Session in Washington, D.C.

State Representative Sarah LaTourette (’06) (R-76) speaking at the Boldly Creative roll out at the Statehouse.

Conference participants meeting with State Representative Tim Schaffer (R-77), Chair of the House Ways and Meand Committee.

Conference participants meeting with Senator Lehner (R-06), Chair of the Senate Education Committee.

Congressman John Lewis (GA-05) accepting the first Freedom Summer of ’64 award surrounded by Miami students, administrators, and Western College for Women alumnae.

Conference participants meeting with Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine (’69).

 

Campus Visit Highlights

Congressman Warren Davidson (OH-08) visited with the Miami University College Republicans on March 28th.
State Representative Candice Keller (R-53) was also in attendance at that meeting.

February 2018 Monthly Report

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Former Miami Trustee Reflects on Term

All staff, students, and alumni of the GRN thank Mr. Dennis Lieberman for his service to the Board of Trustees and willingness to assist the GRN.  We wish Mr. Lieberman the best of luck in his future endeavors.

Here is an article published in The Miami Student that details Mr. Lieberman’s active career.

 

New State Capital Budget Plan Unveiled

State lawmakers introduced their plan this week to spend more than $2.6 billion on Capital improvements throughout the state of Ohio.  Miami University has submitted a request for the second phase of the renovation of Pearson Hall.

Here are more details regarding the Capital budget.

 

Trump administration fights states’ crackdown on student loan collectors

The Trump administration is taking steps to shield student loan collection companies from state regulators, over the objections of consumer advocates and even some Republican attorneys general.

Read the full story here.

 

Ohio Republican Party endorses Mike DeWine for governor, Jim Renacci for U.S. Senate

Earlier this month the Ohio Republican Party endorsed Mike DeWine (MU Alum ’69), further solidifying his status as the front-runner in the GOP Gubernatorial primary.

Read the entire story here.

 

Regents board down to two members amid possible realignment

The Ohio Board of Regents hasn’t met in more than a year, as unfilled appointments have left it without a quorum or any sign of additional appointments to come from the governor in the near future.

Read the story in its entirety here .

 

Office of Institutional Relations Tracked Ohio Legislation 

 

Statehouse and Capitol Hill Meeting Highlights

This month the Office of Institutional Relations conducted over 40 Statehouse and Capitol Hill meetings. The Office and President Crawford hosted the Inside Washington Students, participated in the Mid American Conference Capitol Hill Day and reception, and partnered with the Scripps Gerontology Program and the College of Education, Health, and Society to conduct two Congressional Briefings.  President Crawford and students from Miami’s Inside Washington Program advocated for improvements to the PROSPER Act (Promoting Real Opportunity, Success, and Prosperity through Education Reform), the Higher Education Reauthorization Act.  Thus far this year, the Office has conducted over 300 Miami meetings.

President Crawford and Inside Washington students on the Hill advocating for higher education. 

Miami’s College Republicans took time out of attending CPAC to meet with GRN alumni working on the Hill. 

President Crawford and Ohio MAC Conference Presidents met with Ohio’s United States Senators, Rob Portman and Senator Sherrod Brown respectively.   

Dean Michael Dantley, Dr. Tammy Schwartz, and Dr. Paul Flaspohler, along with community partner, Amber Simpson, Principal of Cincinnati’s Rothenberg Preparatory Academy served as panelists for a Capitol Hill Briefing entitled “Pre-service Preparation and Teacher Mental Health.

Scripps Gerontology conducted a Capitol Hill Briefing entitled “Aging in America: Everybody’s Business.” Pictured are Drs. Bob Applebaum and Susan Kunkle. 

 

Campus Visit Highlights

February proved to be another productive month for campus visits.

Representatives Lipps, LaTourette, Ryan, and Smith (Legislative Aide) met with President Crawford and the Board of Trustees to discuss “Bodly Creative”, our philosophy on career services, and the Wright Brothers Institute of Dayton patents partnership during their day long campus visit. Thank you to the students and faculty from AIMS, Entrpreneurship, Scripps Gerontology, and Cody Powell of physical facilities and Dean Makaroff for the Pearson Hall tour.  

Representative Sarah LaTourette ’06 (R-76), Majority Floor Leader
Representative Ryan Smith (R-93), Chair, House Finance Committee, represented by Cameron Garczyk, Legislative Aide
Representative Scott Ryan ’87 (R-71, Vice Chair, House Finance Committee
Representative Scott Lipps (R-62), House Finance Committee
Senator Joeseph Schiavoni (D-33), Education Committee and Gubernatorial Candidate, visited with the Miami University College Democrats.
Representative Kathleen Clyde (D-75), Higher Education & Workforce Development Committee and Secretary of State Candidate visited with the Miami University College Democrats.
Senator Steve Wilson ’72 (R-7), Education Committee, visited with the Miami University College Republicans.

December 2017 Monthly Report

Statehouse and Capitol Hill News

Miami University is the most efficient National University, according to a U.S. News analysis.

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The U.S. News and World Report rated Miami University as the most efficient university in the U.S. based on the university’s per-student spending on education-focused activities.

Here is the full report.

 

2 Dayton colleges among tops for entrepreneurship programs

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Miami University and the University of Dayton were both ranked in the Top 25 Undergraduate Schools for Entrepreneurship Studies.

Here are their rankings.

 

Universities wage last-minute fight against grad student tax hike

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University leaders and education groups are urging Congress to reconsider provisions in the House GOP tax bill that would mean huge tax hikes for graduate students.

Here is the entire article.

Update: This provision has been removed from the tax reform bill thanks to 31 GOP House members.  These include members of the Ohio Delegation, Rep. Bill Johnson (OH-06) and Rep. Steve Stivers (OH-15), and Miami Alum, Rep. Susan Brooks (’82) (IN-05).

The Tax Reform bill has passed both houses of Congress, and the President is expected to sign it next week.

 

Three Resignations in a Month for Inappropriate Behavior Rock Statehouse

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Recent allegations of sexual misconduct have also rocked the Ohio Statehouse, in addition to Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C.  Three individuals have resigned from their positions within the past two months for alleged sexual misconduct at the Statehouse.

Here is the recap.

 

Higher Education Legislation To Follow

 

Here is a compiled list of the legislation the Office of Institutional Relations is tracking in the Ohio General Assembly.

Legislative Changes

The following changes were made to House Bill 49 at the request of the Inter-University Council.

The repeal of ORC section 3345.58 in its entirety.  This is the section enacted by Am. Sub. H.B. 49, the biennial budget, that would have required a state institution of higher education to accept credit from possibly unaccredited institutions within Ohio or credit that had not been vetted through the Ohio Department of Higher Education’s articulation and transfer process.  In addition, this section would have required each institution to offer to each student a competency-based assessment for each course at the institution, that, if passed, would excuse the student from completing the course and grant credit to the student for that course.

The removal of the second pathway granted to the chancellor for approval of applied bachelor’s degrees at community colleges as enacted by Am. Sub. H.B. 49, the biennial budget.  This pathway is the broad authority granted the chancellor to approve programs not meeting the criteria established for the program if the chancellor determines that the program demonstrates a unique approach to benefit the state’s system of higher education or the state.

November 2017 Monthly Report

Statehouse and Capitol Hill News

Ohio State University sued over refusal to let white nationalist speak

In this Dec. 6, 2016, file photo, Richard Spencer, who leads a movement that mixes racism, white nationalism and populism, speaks at the Texas A&M University campus in College Station, Texas. An associate of Spencer sued Ohio State University after it refused to rent campus space for him to speak. The lawsuit was filed Sunday, Oct. 22, 2017, in federal court in Columbus.

According to the Cleveland Plain Dealer, attorneys representing Richard Spencer are suing the Ohio State University after they refused to rent him space to speak due to a “substantial risk to public safety.”
HB No. 363, the Campus Free Speech Act, Sponsor testimony of Representaive Goodman and Representative Brenner’s.  For a briefing of HB No. 363 see:  The briefing (prepared by Michael Wing).

DeVos to revamp Obama-era schools sexual assault policy

Education Secretary Betsy DeVos is pictured.

Education Secretary Betsy DeVos said Thursday that she will rescind an Obama-era schools directive on sexual assault and develop a replacement that she said would do a better job of balancing the rights of victims and the accused.
Read the entire article here.

House Speaker Rosenberger vs. ex-Senate President Faber in GOP auditor primary?

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Ohio House Speaker Cliff Rosenberger said Tuesday he is seriously considering a run for state auditor, setting up a potential Republican primary with former Senate President Keith Faber.
Here is the article in its entirety which includes information
about all of the candidates running for a Statewide office in 2018.

Here’s who’s interested in running for Pat Tiberi’s congressional seat

A number of Republican state lawmakers are considering running for U.S. Rep. Pat Tiberi's 12th District seat, including state Sens. Kevin Bacon (left) and Jay Hottinger (right), and state Rep. Rick Carfagna (middle).

On October 18, Congressman Pat Tiberi (OH-12) announced he would resign from Congress by January 31, 2018 in order to join the Ohio Business Roundtable. One of the leading contenders to run for the seat is a Miami Alum, State Senator Kevin Bacon (’94).
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Last week, on Election Day, voters across Butler County chose officeholders for a variety of local offices, including Oxford City Council and the Talawanda School Board. Here are entire election results from the Butler County Board of Elections.
Higher Education Legislation To Follow

Here is a compiled list of the legislation the Office of Institutional Relations is tracking in the Ohio General Assembly.