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Getting Ready for Your Legislative Office Visit Gregory J. Lestini, Esq., Bricker & Eckler LLP Joyce L. Malainy, Ed. D., Superintendent, C-TEC Wednesday, January 23, 2012
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Getting Ready for Your Legislative Office Visit Political Landscape OACTE Policy Priorities Budget Issues Lobbying Follow Up
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2013 Political Landscape Kasich Administration Speaker Batchelder Senate President Faber
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2013 Political Landscape 17 New Members Same basic political makeup: –Senate = 23 Republican, 10 Democratic members –House = 60 Republican, 39 Democratic members
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2013 Political Landscape Senate Education Committee –Peggy Lehner (R-Kettering), Chair –Tom Sawyer (D-Akron), Ranking Member Senate Finance, Education Subcommittee –Randy Gardner (R-Bowling Green), Chair –Nina Turner (D-Cleveland), Ranking Member
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2013 Political Landscape House Education Committee –Gerald Stebelton (R-Lancaster), Chair –Ranking Member (TBA) House Finance, Primary & Secondary Education Subcommittee –Bill Hayes (R-Harrison Twp.), Chair –Ranking Member (TBA)
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2013 Political Landscape Richard Ross, Governor’s Director of the Office of 21 st Century Education Jim Petro, Chancellor, Ohio Board of Regents Debe Terhar, President, State Board of Education Michael Sawyers, Acting Superintendent of Public Instruction
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2013 Political Environment Budget Year 2014 Election –Governor’s next steps Federal impact
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OACTE Policy Recommendations Maintain weighted funding for career and technical programs Create a funding formula for adult workforce development programs Provide incentives for children and adults to choose career technical education
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State Budget Budget surplus No requested standard cuts to agency budgets Severance taxes Education funding reform
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State Budget and Your Visit Personalize the money Describe the return on investment –Emphasize what funding can do for students –Emphasize job creation aspect of investments in CTE Understand your member’s pet issues
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Meeting with Legislators TIPS: Clearly state your policy position Share a personal story Cite facts, research and statistics Give legislator opportunity to ask questions Leave information Offer to provide additional information Provide contact info Thank them for their time
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Bills/Issues of Note SB 316 – 3 rd Grade reading guarantee, teacher evaluations HB 555 – School report cards HB 525 – Cleveland Schools plan State of the State School attendance audits
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Opportunities Brand your district –Unique programs, graduates, business partnerships Build on CTE recognition and goodwill –Federal, state, and local Forge new relationships Educate staff
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Follow up Start immediately Thank you letters Create and utilize in-district events Invite legislators and staff to tour your school Utilize ambassadors in the community Other ideas?
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Questions? Greg Lestini, Esq. Bricker and Eckler LLP 614.227.4893 glestini@bricker.com Joyce Malainy, Ed.D. C-TEC 740-364-2832 ext. 2210 jmalainy@c-tec.edu
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