Please join Thompson Coburn for a moderated discussion about the outcome of the 2024 general election and what’s next for 2025. We will spotlight key races, cover the makeup of congressional committees, and decipher potential legislative and regulatory changes. Our panelists are leading higher education advocates with a wealth of experience in politics and policy.
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Presenters:
Christopher Murray, Partner at Thompson Coburn LLP
Craig Lindwarm, Senior Vice President, Governmental Affairs at the Association of Public & Land-Grant Universities
Emmanual Guillory, Senior Director, Government Relations at the American Council on Education
Kate Tromble, Vice President, Federal Policy at Data Quality Campaign
Originally Presented:
November 14, 2024
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