Guiding principles for legislative session

The Nebraska State Capitol

With the Nebraska Legislature now in session, and with recent administrative changes at the University of Nebraska, it is helpful to remind NU employees and colleagues of guiding principles regarding communication and engagement with state elected and agency officials.

NU President Jeffrey P. Gold, MD, has designated Matthew Blomstedt, PhD, the university’s associate vice president for government relations, as the official representative for the entire university system to the governor’s office, the Nebraska Legislature, agencies of the state, Congress and federal agencies.

However, university employees are free to:

  • Engage with state elected officials as private individuals, not in an official university capacity.
  • Offer their personal expertise on public policy issues and make their personal opinions publicly known.
  • Join the UNMC Delegates program, which works with the UNMC Office of Government Relations to advocate on health and wellness issues.
  • Join the NU Advocates Program, which works with the NU vice president for external relations’ office to advocate to and share with state officials the University of Nebraska System’s impact across the state and issues impacting higher education.

Learn more about legislative dos and don’ts at the UNMC Office of Government Relations website.

When asked to testify before the Nebraska Legislature:

Unless directed by the University of Nebraska senior leadership team to engage policymakers on a specific matter, employees must explicitly state that they are acting as an individual, not representing the official position of the University of Nebraska and not engaging with state officials while in an official capacity.

Advocating to the Nebraska Legislature or state agency officials:

Unless acting at the request of the president and chancellors, employees engaging in policy advocacy should do so on their own time and should not use university resources (i.e., letterhead or university email accounts or phones) to do so.

Meeting with the Nebraska governor, state senators and their staff:

University personnel should inform and coordinate with the UNMC Office of Government Relations on requests to visit with the governor, state senators, and members of their staffs if engaging in public policy or advocacy.

For more information or clarification, contact Jeff Kratz, UNMC director of government relations, or Matt Blomstedt, PhD.

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