S. 4531 is a bill that aims to amend section 498A of the Higher Education Act of 1965. It requires the Secretary of Education to focus on reviewing programs at higher education institutions that distribute federal financial aid without proper verification processes in place. This could mean that schools receiving federal funds may face more scrutiny to ensure that they are complying with regulations regarding financial aid disbursement.
Supporters of S. 4531 argue that the bill is a necessary step to ensure accountability and transparency in the disbursement of federal financial aid. They believe it will help protect students and taxpayers from potential fraud and misuse of funds, leading to a more trustworthy higher education system.
Critics of S. 4531 express concerns that the bill may impose excessive regulatory burdens on higher education institutions, particularly smaller colleges that may struggle to meet additional compliance requirements. They argue that this could limit access to federal financial aid for students and potentially harm institutions that are already facing financial challenges.
The analysis of Bill S. 4531, which aims to amend the Higher Education Act to prioritize program reviews of institutions disbursing federal financial aid, reveals no direct industry overlaps between the sponsor Jon Husted's top donor industries and the bill's subject matter. The top donor industries do not appear to have a vested interest in the higher education sector or the specific provisions of this bill. Additionally, the lobbying activity in this policy area includes various organizations, such as the American Academy of Pediatrics and BAMCO LLC, but their contributions do not indicate a direct conflict with the bill's objectives. The total lobbying amounts are significant, with BAMCO LLC contributing $110,000, but these do not correlate with the interests of Husted's donors, suggesting a low risk of conflict.
Organizations that lobbied on issues related to this bill's policy area.
| Client | Lobbying Firm | Amount |
|---|---|---|
| BAMCO LLC | CHECKMATE GOVERNMENT RELATIONS | $110,000 |
| TRANSPORTATION COMMUNICATIONS NATIONAL UNION/IAM (FKA TRANSPORTATION COMMUNICATI | TRANSPORTATION COMMUNICATIONS NATIONAL UNION/IAM (FKA TRANSPORTATION COMMUNICATI | $70,000 |
| MCCORMICK & COMPANY, INCORPORATED | MCCORMICK & COMPANY, INCORPORATED | $20,000 |
| AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS | HARO SOLUTIONS LLC | $10,000 |
| INTERCOMP COMPANY | BROMELKAMP GOVERNMENT RELATIONS, LLC | $10,000 |
| CONSUMER BANKERS ASSOCIATION | 1607 STRATEGIES, LLC | $10,000 |
| NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR GIFTED CHILDREN | JENNIFER MADSEN | undisclosed |
| AMERICAN COMMERCIAL BARGE LINE LLC | AMERICAN COMMERCIAL BARGE LINES, LLC | undisclosed |
| GALVANIZE THERAPEUTICS, INC. | JEFFREY J. KIMBELL & ASSOCIATES, INC. | undisclosed |
| NEURALINK CORP. | JEFFREY J. KIMBELL & ASSOCIATES, INC. | undisclosed |
| CAPITOL COUNSEL LLC ON BEHALF OF SKYVAULT AI LLC | MICHAEL J. LAMOUREUX | undisclosed |
| PRECISION IMPACTS, LLC | THORN RUN PARTNERS | undisclosed |
| CITY OF FREDERICK OKLAHOMA | BROMELKAMP GOVERNMENT RELATIONS, LLC | undisclosed |
| TWINLOGIC STRATEGIES ON BEHALF OF PEW CHARITABLE TRUSTS | WINN STRATEGIES, LLC | undisclosed |
| MONUMENT HILLS PARTNERS, LLC | THE BERNHARDT GROUP LLC | undisclosed |
Source: Senate Lobbying Disclosure Act (LDA) filings, 2026
Top industries funding Jon Husted, ranked by total contributions.
Source: OpenSecrets.org (Center for Responsive Politics)