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ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

Lobbying for ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY · A private research university in the Rochester, New York, metropolitan area.

 Filing 2nd Quarter - Report
2nd Quarter (Apr 1 - June 30) 2025 · New York · House · Senate · $10,000.00 expenses · posted Jul 15, 2025

Official filing document

 Lobbying activity 5
Education

Sign-on letter with NCAA regarding Protecting Student Athletes Economic Freedom Act; Comments submitted regarding eligibility for Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program, Pay As you Earn, and Income-Contingent Plans; Cancelled federal grants; Reject cut to the Office of Science in the Department of Energy and increasing funding; Opposition to provisions in the reconciliation package (risk-sharing, elimination of Grad PLUS loans, removal of in-school interest subsidy for undergraduates, caps on graduate student borrowing, limiting federal aid to the median cost of college, changes to Pell grant awards and eligibility, and expansion of the endowment tax).

Science/Technology

Cancelled federal grants; Reject cut to the Office of Science in the Department of Energy and increasing funding; In-Person meetings to discuss the importance of federal investment in NSF research on the 75th Anniversary of the founding of NSF (May 13, 2025).

Energy/Nuclear

Reject cut to the Office of Science in the Department of Energy and increasing funding.

Sports/Athletics

Sign-on letter with NCAA regarding Protecting Student Athletes Economic Freedom Act.

Budget/Appropriations

Reject cut to the Office of Science in the Department of Energy and increasing funding; Opposition to provisions in the reconciliation package (risk-sharing, elimination of Grad PLUS loans, removal of in-school interest subsidy for undergraduates, caps on graduate student borrowing, limiting federal aid to the median cost of college, changes to Pell grant awards and eligibility, and expansion of the endowment tax); In-Person meetings to discuss the importance of federal investment in NSF research on the 75th Anniversary of the founding of NSF (May 13, 2025); Support for Congressionally Directed Funding to remain in the FY25 CR and FY26 Budget.

Source: federal Lobbying Disclosure Act filing. Bills are parsed from the activity descriptions.

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