Washington Update: Funding Outlook, Legislative Priorities, and Regulatory Developments (Recording)

Washington Update: Funding Outlook, Legislative Priorities, and Regulatory Developments (Recording)

Recorded On: 04/09/2025

Washington DC

Join NACUBO's policy experts for a timely update on critical federal policy and regulatory issues impacting higher education. With a continuing resolution (CR) now in effect through September 30, and congressional action on budget resolutions and reconciliation underway, institutional leaders face ongoing funding uncertainty, new regulatory requirements, and shifts in federal priorities.

In this 60-minute webinar on April 9, NACUBO's policy team will discuss recent developments in appropriations, budget processes, executive actions, and regulatory updates. Participants will gain actionable insights to navigate these evolving challenges effectively.

Attendees will:

  • Understand the implications of the continuing resolution through September 30 and upcoming budget resolutions for higher education funding.
  • Analyze recent executive actions impacting colleges and universities.
  • Review key regulatory updates from federal agencies.
  • Learn advocacy strategies tailored for campus business officers to influence legislation on Capitol Hill.

Presenters:

  • Liz Clark, Vice President, Policy and Research, NACUBO
  • Ashley N. Jackson, Director, Government Affairs, NACUBO



Recording

This webinar will be recorded. Registrants will receive an email when the recording is available.

Liz Clark

Vice President, Policy and Research

NACUBO

Liz LaPolt Clark is vice president for policy and research at NACUBO and a member of the NACUBO executive leadership group. She has been widely quoted in the press and is a sought-after speaker on how Washington politics and federal policies impact higher education. Clark got her start on Capitol Hill opening Cornell University's first Washington, DC-based federal relations office. Also in her career, she has led federal affairs for the State University of New York (SUNY) System and for Oregon State University. At NACUBO, she heads the team responsible for analysis of federal regulatory and legislative actions, research, and communications.

Ashley N. Jackson

Director, Government Affairs

NACUBO

Ashley N. Jackson, director of government affairs for NACUBO, leads advocacy efforts on Capitol Hill on issues affecting business officers such as higher education reauthorization, tax and accounting policy, and annual appropriations. Prior to joining NACUBO, from 2015 to 2022, Jackson worked with the National Asphalt Pavement Association (NAPA) to secure $3 million for the asphalt airfield pavement research program as part of the Federal Aviation Administration reauthorization. She focused on surface transportation and aviation authorizations, annual appropriations bills, highway funding, and asphalt research as NAPA's point person on Capitol Hill. In addition to managing the NAPA Political Action Committee, Jackson led the planning and execution of the annual Transportation Construction Coalition Legislative Fly-In, which brought more than 500 highway contractors to Washington each spring to discuss issues affecting highway and airport infrastructure funding with lawmakers.

Bryan Dickson

Director, Student Financial Services and Educational Programs

NACUBO

Bryan Dickson is the director of student financial services and educational programs for NACUBO. As part of NACUBO’s leadership development team, he is responsible for supporting the advancement of an array of member programs and services, including educational programming for new chief business officers.

In addition, he is a staff liaison to NACUBO’s Student Financial Services Council, working on behalf of the NACUBO membership to assist bursars and student accounts staff on a national level through advocacy with federal agencies and members of Congress. Prior to joining NACUBO in 2007, Dickson was a member of the legal and compliance practice at CEB, Inc., a best practice insight and technology company in Washington, DC. He holds a bachelor’s degree from Edinboro University of Pennsylvania.

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