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ASPPH Presents

Policy and Advocacy in Support of Academic


Health Education, Research, and Practice

Michael Stephens, Senior Director for Policy
February 27, 2014
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Todays Agenda 5 Broad Goals
I. Introduce the ASPPH Policy and Advocacy team: who we
are and what we do?

II. Why are policy & advocacy important to ASPPH
members?

III. What is the process?

IV. What are ASPPHs priorities and how determined?

V. Who are ASPPHs advocacy targets & partners?

ASPPH Policy and Advocacy Team

Mike Stephens, Current Senior Director of Policy &
Research

Tony Mazzaschi, Incoming Senior Director for
Policy & Research (April 1, 2014)

Mike Zwolinski, Policy & Legislative Analyst



Cornerstone has represented ASPPH interests on the Hill and Executive branch since 2004
Cornerstone Government Affairs
Mark Mioduski
Founding Partner
Amy Ford Souders
Founding Partner
Erik Fatemi
Vice President
Max Kanner
Legislative Assistant
ASPPH Legislative Committee Membership
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)
Strategic Priorities, 2014-2015
Provide timely strategic intelligence.


Strengthen analytic case for Association policy positions.


Manage relationships with federal agency partners.


Advocate for schools and programs directly and through
contract lobbyists.

Manage relationships with public health advocacy partners.


Protect and expand funding.


Raise public awareness of schools and programs.


Follow ACA implementation issues.

Strategic Priorities, 2014-2015
Policy & Advocacy Products
Strategic Intelligence

Strategic Advocacy

In-Depth Policy Analysis

Policy-Oriented Outreach Products for ASPPH
Members and Partners

Special Initiatives

Monthly Legislative Report
Associate Deans Retreat
Legislative & Policy Update

June 14, 2012
Portland, OR

Michael Stephens, MPH
Senior Director, Public Policy
NIH Funding Challenge:
A View from Schools of
Public Health

January 11, 2012
NIEHS

Michael Stephens, MPH
Rita Kelliher, MSPH
NIH Success Rates: 1995-2012
17.4%
15%?
ASPPH Policy Statement


ASPPH Hill Day - March 25-26, 2014
ASPPH members will advocate for public health
priorities directly to:

Leaders of the Congressional Appropriations
and authorizing committees.

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



Member Advocacy Support
Evidence-Based Policy Analysis & Reviews
Tobacco-Free College Campus Initiative
In 2013, ASPPH partnered with
HHS to move our campuses to
become tobacco-free.
You can watch the recorded webinar here.
*in thousands
NIH $864,351
CDC $213,639
HRSA $109,186
AHRQ $14,407
EPA $12,134
USAID $52,589
Department of
Defense
$19,387
Other Federal $147,099
Total $1,1432,792
Why Is Policy & Advocacy Important?
Grants Account for a Very Large Portion of School & Program Operating Budgets
NIH [VALUE]
CDC [VALUE]
HRSA 8%
AHRQ [VALUE]
EPA [VALUE]
USAID
[VALUE]
DoD [VALUE]
Other Federal
[VALUE]
Preliminary 2013 School Data;
Program Data Not Yet Available
Total Expenditures of Federal Funds, FY11, FY12, and FY13
(Dollars in millions)
798.3
276.9
124.2
13.4
20.1
82.3
15.4
101.2
855.2
271.6
119.2
16.2
14.6
93.1
9.3
142.2
864.3
213.6
109.2
14.4 12.1
52.6
6.1
175.1
NIH CDC HRSA AHRQ EPA USAID State Other
Federal FY 11 FY 12 FY 13
Preliminary 2013
School Data Only.

Program Data Not
Yet Available.


FY 2012
Actual

FY 2013
Final

FY 2014
Final

FY 2014
vs
FY 2013 Final

FY 2015
Presidents Budget
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 Health
Preparedness
7,980 7,564 8,000 + 436 ???
NIOSH Education and
Research Centers
24,268 23,005 27,000 + 3,995 ???
NIOSH Agricultural,
Forestry, and Fishing Centers
25,681 24,365 24,000 - 365 ???
NIH 30,623,259 28,926,104 29,926,104 + 1,000,000 ???
Specific ASPPH Advocacy Appropriations Priorities, FY 2014
(Dollars in thousands, includes funding from Prevention and Public Health Fund)
PHTCs Public Health Training Centers (PHTCs)

FY 2012
Final
FY 2013
Spending Plan
FY 2014
Final
FY 2015
Presidents Budget
FY 2014
ASPPH
Funding $25,000,000 $4,029,000 $9,864,000 ??? $25,000,000
Total Number of Centers
(ASPPH Members)
37
(36)
37
(36)
TBD ??? 37
Traineeships Traineeships

FY 2012
Actual
FY 2013
Spending
Plan
FY 2014
Final
FY 2015
Presidents
Budget
FY 2015 PB vs.
FY 2014 Final
FY 2014
ASPPH
Public Health
Traineeships
$862,000 0 $2,500,000 ??? ??? $10,000,000
Number of Awards
(ASPPH Members)
46
(23)
0
(25)
TBD ??? ??? 50+
Number of
Traineeship
Recipients
(ASPPH Members)
350 0 TBD ??? ??? 1,000
Average Annual
Student Award
(varies by member)
$3,000 0 - ??? ??? $10,000
PRCs Prevention Research Centers (PRCs)

FY 2012
Actual
FY 2013
Spending Plan
FY 2014
Final
FY 2015
Presidents
Budget
FY 2015 PB
vs.
FY 2014 Final
FY 2014
ASPPH
Prevention Research
Centers (PRCs)
Number of Awards
$27,869,000 $23,424,000 $25,000,000 ??? ??? $27,869,000
Total Number of Centers
(Number ASPPH Members)
37
(32)
37
(34)
26
(26)
??? ??? 37
NIOSH Centers NIOSH Centers

FY 2012
Actual
FY 2013
Spending
Plan
FY 2014
Final
FY 2015
Presidents
Budget
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
Preparedness Centers Preparedness Centers

FY 2012
Actual
FY 2013
Spending Plan
FY 2014
Final
FY 2015
Presidents
Budget
FY 2015 PB
vs
FY 2014 Final
FY 2014
ASPPH
Centers for Public
Health Preparedness
$7,980,000 $7,564,000 $8,000,000 ???

???
$8,000,000
Number of Centers
(ASPPH Members)
13
(13)
13
(13)
13
(13)
??? ??? 13
NIH NIH
$28,396
$28,304
$28,805
$29,092
$29,979
$30,807
$30,401
$30,623
$28,926
$29,926
FY 2005 FY 2006 FY 2007 FY 2008 FY 2009 FY 2010 FY 2011 FY 2012 FY 2013 FY 2014
NIH History of Obligations (Dollars in Millions)
Emphasizing the
Policy Partnership
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.
May July: House and Senate Appropriations
committees work on appropriations bills, setting
federal spending levels.
June: Federal Departments and
Agencies begin developing the
NEXT years Federal budget.
October 1: New
Fiscal Year begins.
Nov. 4: Election Day 2014
The Budget Calendar
Who Are ASPPH Advocacy Targets?
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 Appropriations
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 & Commerce
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 Member
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 Appropriations
Sen. Tom Harkin (D-IA)
Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-TN)
Majority (D) (12) Minority (R) (10)
Harkin, Tom (IA), Chairman Alexander, Lamar (TN), Ranking Member
Mikulski, 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
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
Commissioner of FDA,
Dr. Margaret Hamburg
Key Advocacy Partners
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