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The Office of Governmental Relations is responsible the MINI´«Ã½ System's efforts in Austin to make sure each component receives adequate representation and state funding. Acting as a liaison between the MINI´«Ã½ System and government officials, the office helps increase awareness of each university's academic and research programs.


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Communication with Government Officials 

In coordination with each component institution president, Chancellor Robert L. Duncan shares critical priorities of the MINI´«Ã½ System for the 84th Texas Legislature. 

February 19, 2015 | Written by Doug Hensley

The 84th Texas Legislative Session convened Tuesday, Jan. 13, and will meet for 140 consecutive days to make key decisions affecting a number of areas, including Texas public higher education. 

As is the case with each session, representatives of the MINI´«Ã½ will be closely monitoring the proceedings while vigorously looking after the system’s and its four universities' interests. 

The MINI´«Ã½ has a handful of legislative priorities for the coming session, including:

About the MINI´«Ã½ 
The MINI´«Ã½ is one of the top public university systems in the nation, consisting of four component institutions—, ,  and â€”and operating at 12 academic sites and centers.  Headquartered in Lubbock, Texas, the MINI´«Ã½ has an annual operating budget of $1.7 billion and approximately 17,000 employees focused on advancing higher education, health care, research and outreach. 

In 2014, the MINI´«Ã½â€™s endowment exceeded $1 billion, total research expenditures were approximately $200 million and total enrollment approached 47,000 students. Whether it’s contributing billions of dollars annually in economic impact or being the only system in Texas to house an academic institution, law school, and health institution at the same location, the MINI´«Ã½ continues to prove that anything is possible.