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    ASPPH Presents

    Policy and Advocacy in Support of Acad

    Health Education, Research, and Pract

    Michael Stephens, Senior Director for PolicyFebruary 27, 2014

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    Questions or Comments?

    Join the Conversation

    You can ask questions in writing anytimeduring the webinar.

    Simply type them in the Questions fieldon the right side of your screen.

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    Todays Agenda 5 Broad Goals

    I. Introduce the ASPPH Policy and Advocacy team: ware and what we do?

    II. Why are policy & advocacy important to ASPPHmembers?

    III. What is the process?

    IV. What are ASPPHs priorities and how determined

    V. Who are ASPPHs advocacy targets & partners?

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    ASPPH Policy and Advocacy Team

    Mike Stephens,Current Senior Director of PolicyResearch

    Tony Mazzaschi, Incoming Senior Director for

    Policy & Research (April 1, 201

    Mike Zwolinski, Policy & Legislative Analyst

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    Cornerstone has represented ASPPH interests on the Hill and Executive branch si

    Cornerstone Government Affairs

    Mark MioduskiFounding Partner

    Amy Ford SFounding Partne

    Erik FatemiVice President

    Max KanneLegislative Assis

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    ASPPH Legislative Committee Membe

    Steve Wyatt, Chair (Kentucky) Mike Klag (Johns Hopkins)

    Marjorie Aelion (UMass) Bill Mase (Cincinnati)

    Rob Amler (NYMC) Bob Meenan (BU)

    Paul Brandt-Rauf (UIC) Max Michael (UAB)

    Jim Curran (Emory) Martin Philbert (Michigan)

    Sue Curry (Iowa) Gary Raskob (Oklahoma)

    John Finnegan (Minnesota) Laura Rudkin (UTMB)

    Linda Fried (Columbia) Ed Trevathan (St. Louis)

    Howie Frumkin (Washington) Phil Williams (UGA)

    Lynn Goldman (GWU) Liana Winett (Oregon MPH)

    Jody Heymann(UCLA)

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    Strategic Priorities, 2014-2015

    Providetimely strategic intelligence.

    Strengthenanalytic case for Association policy p

    Managerelationships with federal agency partner

    Advocate for schools and programs directly and tcontract lobbyists.

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    Policy & Advocacy Products

    Strategic Intelligence

    Strategic Advocacy

    In-Depth Policy Analysis

    Policy-Oriented Outreach Products for ASPPMembers and Partners

    Special Initiatives

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    Monthly Legislative Report

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    Associate Deans Retreat

    Legislative & Policy Update

    June 14, 2012Portland, OR

    Michael Stephens, MPHSenior Director, Public Policy

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    NIH Funding Challenge:A View from Schools of

    Public HealthJanuary 11, 2012

    NIEHS

    Michael Stephens, MPHRita Kelliher, MSPH

    NIH Success Rates

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    ASPPH Policy Statement

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    ASPPH Hill Day - March 25-26, 20

    ASPPH members will advocate for public healthpriorities directly to:

    Leaders of the Congressional Appropriations

    and authorizing committees.

    Administration officials at OMB, HHS, CDC,and HRSA.

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    Member Advocacy Support

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    Evidence-Based Policy Analysis & Rev

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    Tobacco-Free College Campus Initiat

    In 2013, ASPPH partnered

    HHS to move our campuse

    become tobacco-free.

    You can watch the recorded webinar here.

    http://asph.org/userfiles/webcasts/20131205.htmlhttp://asph.org/userfiles/webcasts/20131205.html
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    *in thousa

    NIH

    CDC

    HRSA

    AHRQ

    EPA

    USAID

    Department ofDefense

    Other Federal

    Total

    Why Is Policy & Advocacy Important?Grants Account for a Very Large Portion of School & Program Operating B

    NIH [VALUE]

    CDC [VALUE]

    HRSA 8%

    AHRQ [VALUE]

    EPA [VALUE]

    USAID

    [VALUE]

    DoD [VALUE]

    Other Federal[VALUE]

    Preliminary 2013 SchooProgram Data Not Yet Av

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    Total Expenditures of Federal Funds, FY11, FY12, and(Dollars in millions)

    798.3

    276.9

    124.2

    13.4

    20.182.3

    15.4

    101.2

    855.2

    271.6

    119.2

    16.2 14.693.1

    9.3

    142.2

    864.3

    213.6

    109.2

    14.4 12.152.6

    6.1

    175.1

    NIH CDC HRSA AHRQ EPA USAID State Other

    FederalFY 11 FY 12 FY 13

    PSc

    Pr

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    FY 2012

    Actual

    FY 2013

    Final

    FY 2014

    Final

    FY 2014

    vs

    FY 2013 Final

    Public Health Training Centers 25,000 4,029 9,864 + 5,835

    Public Health Traineeships 862 0 2,500 + 2,500

    Prevention Research Centers 27,869 23,424 25,000 + 1,576

    Centers for Public HealthPreparedness

    7,980 7,564 8,000 + 436

    NIOSH Education and

    Research Centers24,268 23,005 27,000 + 3,995

    NIOSH Agricultural,

    Forestry, and Fishing Centers25,681 24,365 24,000 - 365

    NIH 30,623,259 28,926,104 29,926,104 + 1,000,000

    Specific ASPPH Advocacy Appropriations Priorities, (Dollars in thousands, includes funding from Prevention and Public Health Fund)

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    PHTCsPublic Health Training Centers (PHT

    FY 2012

    Final

    FY 2013

    Spending Plan

    FY 2014

    Final

    FY 2015

    Presidents Budget

    Funding $25,000,000 $4,029,000 $9,864,000 ???

    Total Number of Centers

    (ASPPH Members)

    37

    (36)

    37

    (36)TBD ???

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    Traineeships Traineeships

    FY 2012Actual

    FY 2013

    SpendingPlan

    FY 2014Final

    FY 2015

    PresidentsBudget

    FY 2015 PB vs.FY 2014 Final

    Public Health

    Traineeships$862,000 0 $2,500,000 ??? ??? $

    Number of Awards

    (ASPPH Members)

    46

    (23)

    0

    (25)TBD ??? ???

    Number of

    Traineeship

    Recipients(ASPPH Members)

    350 0 TBD ??? ???

    Average Annual

    Student Award

    (varies by member)

    $3,000 0 - ??? ???

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    PRCsPrevention Research Centers (PRC

    FY 2012

    Actual

    FY 2013

    Spending Plan

    FY 2014

    Final

    FY 2015

    Presidents

    Budget

    FY 2015 PB

    vs.

    FY 2014 FinaPrevention Research

    Centers (PRCs)

    Number of Awards

    $27,869,000 $23,424,000 $25,000,000 ??? ???

    Total Number of Centers

    (Number ASPPH Members)

    37

    (32)

    37

    (34)

    26

    (26)??? ???

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    NIOSH CentersNIOSH Centers

    FY 2012

    Actual

    FY 2013

    SpendingPlan

    FY 2014

    Final

    FY 2015

    PresidentsBudget

    FY 2014

    ASPPH

    Education and

    Research Centers$24,268,000

    23,005,000

    $27,000,000

    ??? $27,000,000

    Number of Centers

    (ASPPH Members)

    18

    (16)

    18

    (16)

    18

    (17)??? 18

    Agriculture,

    Forestry and Fishing

    sector of NORA

    Agenda

    $25,681,000 24,365,000 $24,000,000 ??? $25,681,000

    Number of Centers

    (ASPPH Members)

    10

    (7)

    0

    (7)

    10

    (8)??? 10

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    Preparedness CentersPreparedness Centers

    FY 2012

    Actual

    FY 2013

    Spending Plan

    FY 2014

    Final

    FY 2015

    Presidents

    Budget

    FY 2015 PB

    vs

    FY 2014 Fina

    Centers for Public

    Health Preparedness$7,980,000 $7,564,000 $8,000,000 ??? ???

    Number of Centers

    (ASPPH Members)

    13

    (13)

    13

    (13)

    13

    (13)??? ???

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    NIH NIH

    $28,396

    $28,304

    $28,805

    $29,092

    $29,979

    $30,807

    $30,401

    $30,623

    $

    FY 2005 FY 2006 FY 2007 FY 2008 FY 2009 FY 2010 FY 2011 FY 2012 FY

    NIH History of Obligations (Dollars in Millions)

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    Emphasizing thePolicy Partnership

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    First Monday in March: President submits his budget to the Congress.

    March 25-26:ASPPH Hill Day

    April 15: House and Senate

    complete consideration of the

    Congressional Budget Resolution.

    May 15: Appropriations

    bills may be considered in

    the House.

    MayJuly: House and Senate Appropriatio

    committees work on appropriations bills, s

    federal spending levels.

    June: Federal Departments and

    Agencies begin developing the

    NEXT years Federal budget.Octo

    Fisca

    Nov. 4: E

    The Budget Calendar

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    Who Are ASPPH Advocacy Targ

    H C itt A i ti

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    Rep. Nita M. Lowey (D-NY)

    Rep. Hal Rogers (R-KY)

    House Committee on Appropriations

    Majority (R) (29) Minority (D) (22)Harold Rogers, Ky. - Chairman Nita M. Lowey, N.Y. - Ranking Member

    Frank R. Wolf, Va. Marcy Kaptur, Ohio

    Jack Kingston, Ga. Peter J. Visclosky, Ind.

    Rodney Frelinghuysen, N.J. Jos E. Serrano, N.Y.

    Tom Latham, Iowa Rosa DeLauro, Conn.

    Robert B. Aderholt, Ala. James P. Moran, Va.

    Kay Granger, Texas Ed Pastor, Ariz.

    Mike Simpson, Idaho David E. Price, N.C.

    John Culberson, Texas Lucille Roybal-Allard, Calif.

    Ander Crenshaw, Fla. Sam Farr, Calif.

    John Carter, Texas Chaka Fattah, Pa.

    Ken Calvert, Calif. Sanford D. Bishop Jr., Ga.

    Tom Cole, Okla. Barbara Lee, Calif.

    Mario Diaz-Balart, Fla. Adam B. Schiff, Calif.

    Charlie Dent, Pa. Michael M. Honda, Calif.

    Tom Graves, Ga. Betty McCollum, Minn.

    Kevin Yoder, Kan. Tim Ryan, Ohio

    Steve Womack, Ark. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Fla.Alan Nunnelee, Miss. Henry Cuellar, Texas

    Jeff Fortenberry, Neb. Chellie Pingree, Maine

    Tom Rooney, Fla. Mike Quigley, Ill.

    Chuck Fleischmann, Tenn. Bill Owens, N.Y.

    Jaime Herrera Beutler, Wash.

    David Joyce, Ohio

    David Valadao, Calif.

    Andy Harris, Md.

    Mark Amodei, Nev.

    Martha Roby, Ala. Running for Other Office

    Chris Stewart, Utah Announced Retirement

    House Committee on Appropriation

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    Rep. Henry Waxman (D-CA)

    Rep. Fred Upton (R-MI)

    Majority (R ) (30) Minority (D) (23)Rep Fred Upton (MI) Rep Henry Waxman (CA)

    Rep Joe Barton (TX) Rep John Dingell (MI)

    Rep Ed Whitfield (KY) Rep Frank Pallone (NJ)

    Rep John Shimkus (IL) Rep Bobby Rush (IL)Rep Joe Pitts (PA) Rep Anna Eshoo (CA)

    Rep Greg Walden (OR) Rep Eliot Engel (NY)

    Rep Lee Terry (NE) Rep Gene Green (TX)

    Rep Mike Rogers (MI) Rep Diana DeGette (CO)

    Rep Tim Murphy (PA) Rep Lois Capps (CA)

    Rep Michael Burgess (TX) Rep Mike Doyle (PA)

    Rep Marsha Blackburn (TN) Rep Jan Schakowsky (IL)

    Rep Steve Scalise (LA) Rep Jim Matheson (UT)

    Rep Bob Latta (OH) Rep G.K. Butterfield (NC)

    Rep Cathy McMorris Rodgers (WA) Rep John Barrow (GA)

    Rep Gregg Harper (MS) Rep Doris Matsui (CA)

    Rep Leonard Lance (NJ) Rep Donna Christensen (VI)

    Rep Bill Cassidy (LA) Rep Kathy Castor (FL)

    Rep Brett Guthrie (KY) Rep John Sarbanes (MD)Rep Pete Olson (TX) Rep Jerry McNerney (CA)

    Rep David McKinley (WV) Rep Bruce Braley (IA)

    Rep Cory Gardner (CO) Rep Peter Welch (VT)

    Rep Mike Pompeo (KS) Rep Ben Ray Lujn (NM)

    Rep Adam Kinzinger (IL) Rep Paul Tonko (NY)

    Rep Morgan Griffith (VA)

    Rep Ralph Hall (TX)

    Rep Phil Gingrey (GA)

    Rep Gus Bilirakis (FL)

    Rep Bill Johnson (OH)

    Rep Billy Long (MO) Running for Other Office

    Rep Renee Ellmers (NC) Announced Retirement

    House Committee on Energy & Comm

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    Sen. Barbara Mikulski (D-MD)

    Sen. Richard Shelby (R-AL)

    Majority (D) (16) Minority (R) (14)

    Mikulski, Barbara A. (MD) , Chairman Shelby, Richard C. (AL), Ranking

    Leahy, Patrick J. (VT) Cochran, Thad (MS)Harkin, Tom (IA) McConnell, Mitch (KY)

    Murray, Patty (WA) Alexander, Lamar (TN)

    Feinstein, Dianne (CA) Collins, Susan M. (ME)

    Durbin, Richard J. (IL) Murkowski, Lisa (AK)

    Johnson, Tim (SD) Graham, Lindsey (SC)

    Landrieu, Mary L. (LA) Kirk, Mark (IL)

    Reed, Jack (RI) Coats, Daniel (IN)

    Pryor, Mark L. (AR) Blunt, Roy (MO)

    Tester, Jon (MT) Moran, Jerry (KS)Udall, Tom (NM) Hoeven, John (ND)

    Shaheen, Jeanne (NH) Johanns, Mike (NE)

    Merkley, Jeff (OR) Boozman, John (AR)

    Begich, Mark (AK)

    Coons, Christopher A. (DE) Announced Retirement

    Senate Committee on Appropriatio

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    Sen. Tom Harkin (D-IA)

    Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-TN)

    Majority (D) (12) Minority (R) (

    Harkin, Tom (IA), Chairman Alexander, Lamar (TN), RanMikulski, Barbara A. (MD) Enzi, Michael B. (WY)

    Murray, Patty (WA) Burr, Richard (NC)

    Sanders, Bernard (VT) Isakson, Johnny (GA)

    Casey, Robert P. (PA) Paul, Rand (KY)

    Hagan, Kay R. (NC) Hatch, Orrin G. (UT)

    Franken, Al (MN) Roberts, Pat (KS)

    Bennet, Michael F. (CO) Murkowski, Lisa (AK)

    Whitehouse, Sheldon (RI) Kirk, Mark (IL)

    Baldwin, Tammy (WI) Scott, Tim (SC)

    Murphy, Christopher (CT)

    Warren, Elizabeth (MA) Announced Retirement

    Senate HELP Committee

    f S

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    Department of Health and Human Services

    Secretary Kathleen Sebelius

    Director of NIH,

    Dr. Francis Collins

    Director of CDC,

    Dr. Thomas Frieden

    Administrator of HRSA

    Dr. Mary Wakefield

    Director of AHRQ, Dr.

    Carolyn Clancy

    Executive Branch Partners

    Administrator of USAID,

    Dr. Rajiv Shah

    Secretary of Agriculture

    Tom Vilsack

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    Key Advocacy Partners

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    Questions or Comments?

    Join the Conversation

    You can ask questions in writing at anytime.

    Simply type them in the Questionsfield on the right side of your screen.

    What happens next?

    What does this mean for schools and programs?

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    New NIH Strategic Plan for Prevention

    A Conversation with David Murray, Ph.D.,

    Director NIH Office of Disease Prevention

    March 20, 2pm Eastern

    Register Here!

    ASPPH Presents Coming Attraction

    https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/392559562https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/392559562
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    Thank You.

    Remember, you can watch past ASPPH webinars

    anytime online here!

    http://www.aspph.org/meetingsevents/webinars.cfmhttp://www.aspph.org/meetingsevents/webinars.cfm