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ASPPH Presents: What the US Presidential Election Outcome Means for Public Health

November 13 @ 12:00 pm 1:00 pm

Join ASPPH on November 13, 2024, from 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM ET for a timely webinar examining the potential implications of the 2024 US Presidential Election on public health. Our expert panel will analyze the election outcomes and their impact on academic public health. 

Key topics to be discussed include the potential changes in federal funding for public health initiatives and research, the future of programs addressing health disparities and initiatives like maternal health, and possible shifts in policies affecting student debt, loan forgiveness, and support for HBCUs and MSIs. Additionally, the discussion will consider potential changes in regulations impacting higher education and public health institutions.

Our speakers will provide insights based on the President Elect’s stated positions and past actions, considering how either administration might impact public health and ASPPH’s Strategic Plan 2030 and policy priorities. 

Whether we’re looking at a continuation of current policies or a significant shift, this webinar will equip public health professionals, educators, and students with valuable perspectives on navigating the post-election landscape. 

Don’t miss this opportunity to gain crucial insights into the future of public health in America. Register now to secure your spot!


Moderator

Tim Leshan

Tim Leshan, MPA

Chief External Relations and Advocacy Officer, ASPPH  

Panelists

Ali S. Khan, MD, MPH

Dean, University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Public Health

Megan Messerly

Politics Reporter, POLITICO

Mark Mioduski

Cornerstone Government Affairs