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2007 Newsletters
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December 2007 Government Relations Newsletter
– Federal update, an introduction to Senator Michael Enzi, the Violent Radicalization and Homegrown Terrorism Prevention Act of 2007, a 2008 presidential candidate questionnaire, and more. (12/11)
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November 2007 Government Relations Newsletter
– Federal update, an introduction to Senator Ted Kennedy, financial aid and the cost of going to college, a flurry of bills in California, and more. (11/8)
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October 2007 Government Relations Newsletter
– Federal update, an introduction to Rep. John Kline, Freedom in the Classroom, the DREAM Act, and more. (10/9)
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September 2007 Government Relations Newsletter
– Federal update, an introduction to Rep. Ric Keller, the Higher Education Access and Cost Reduction Act, excluded scholars, and more. (9/19)
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July-August 2007 Government Relations Newsletter
– Federal update, an introduction to Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro, and information about legislation that battles pay discrimination. (8/9)
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June-July 2007 Government Relations Newsletter
– State and federal updates, an introduction to Senator Lamar Alexander, and information about the addition of "On the Hill" to the Government Relations section of our Web site. (6/29)
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May 2007 Government Relations Newsletter
– State and federal updates, an introduction to Representative Bart Gordon, and a discussion concerning "sweetheart deals" between student loan companies and institutions of higher education. (5/1)
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March 2007 Government Relations Newsletter
– State and federal updates, an introduction to Rhode Island senator Jack Reed, and an unsettling glimpse into the state of higher education in Iraq. (3/29)
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February 2007 Government Relations Newsletter
– State and federal updates, an introduction to House education committee co-chair Rep. Buck McKeon, and some gentle mocking of David Horowitz’s “research” methods. (2/17)
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January 2007 Government Relations Newsletter
– Welcome to the first edition of a new project from the government relations team at the national AAUP office: a monthly newsletter. Each month, we will bring you up-to-date news on higher education legislation and policy discussions, familiarize you with friends of higher education on the Hill, and facilitate communication between state conferences to strengthen the AAUP network across the country.
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