AACN's Latest Advocacy, Coalition, and Policy Efforts
March 7: AACN signed onto Federation of Associations of Schools of the Health Professions (FASHP) letters to the House and Senate urging Congress to ensure that any forthcoming budget reconciliation legislation does not negatively impact students and student loan borrowers, which would have substantial ramifications on access to higher education across the country.
March 3: AACN signed onto a Friends of AHRQ letter to Congress requesting that the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality be fully funded at $500 million in fiscal year (FY) 2026.
February 28: AACN signed onto a Nursing Community Coalition (NCC) letter thanking Sen. Mark Kelly (D-AZ) and Rep. Jen Kiggans (R-VA-02) for introducing the bipartisan and bicameral Providing Real-World Education and Clinical Experience by Precepting Tomorrow’s (PRECEPT) Nurses Act (H.R.392/S.131).
February 25: AACN signed onto an American Council on Education letter responding to the Department of Education’s Dear Colleague Letter (DCL) and respectfully requesting the Department rescind the DCL and further engage with the higher education community to promulgate guidance that reflects existing law.
February 25: AACN signed onto a Research!America letter urging Congress to support robust funding for the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in Fiscal Year 2025 and preserve existing protections against cuts to reimbursement for NIH grantee Facilities and Administrative costs.
February 14: AACN signed onto a Nursing Community Coalition (NCC) letter requesting at least $310.472 million for Title VIII Nursing Workforce Development Programs and at least $197.693 million for the National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR) in fiscal year (FY) 2025, as outlined in the bipartisan Senate Appropriations Committee passed bill.
February 14: The Federation of Associations of Schools of the Health Professions (FASHP) releases statement on NIH funding reductions.
February 11: AACN signed onto a Council of Professional Associations on Federal Statistics (COPAFS) letter to Congressional leadership expressing concerns regarding the removal of public data from federal websites. The letter called for Congress to work with the Administration to restore this data and to prevent future data removals.
February 3: AACN signed on to a letter led by the American Council on Education to Secretary of State Marco Rubio offering to work closely with the State Department on issues like visa processing for international students and national security.
February 3: AACN signed onto an Ad Hoc Group for Medical Research letter urging Congress to provide at least $48.9 billion in funding for the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in FY 2025, as outlined in the bipartisan Senate Appropriations Committee-passed bill.
January 17: AACN signed onto a Nursing Community Coalition letter to the House and Senate welcoming Representatives and Senators to the 119th Congress, as well as outlining shared priorities including support for the Title VIII Nursing Workforce Development Programs and the National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR).
January 13: AACN sent letters to all members of the U.S. Senate and U.S. House of Representatives welcoming them to the 119th Congress and outlining our shared academic nursing priorities.