This multi-organization letter urges leadership in the House and Senate to reject Administration-proposed cuts to science as they begin crafting the fiscal year 2018 appropriations.
Congressional leaders are urged to consider the following points in their deliberations:
Associations express concern on proposed supplemental questions for visa applications.
AAU, APLU, COGR, and over 200 research universities send letter urging Cures Act mandate.
Our nation’s research enterprise is among the most powerful engines for American prosperity. One of the consistent areas of bipartisan agreement over the past 70 years has been the importance of the federal government’s role in supporting research and innovation.
Rep. Don Byer (D-VA) and 68 other Members of the House submitted a letter to appropriators requesting specific FY18 funding levels for the Department of Energy's ARPA-E, Innovation Hubs, Energy Frontier Research Centers, and Clean Energy Partnerships.
Associations call on Congress to finalize FY17 appropriations, and not cut critical student aid and research programs.
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The following letter is about the TitleVI/Fulbright-Hays programs which have had a tremendous impact on our nation over the years by developing a strong foundation in international education, research, and foreign language studies, especially in the less-commonly taught languages of U.S. strategic interest.
A broad coalition of organizations sent a letter to all Members of Congress urging strong support for federal student aid programs.
CNSF letter to members of Congress calling for $8 billion for NSF in the FY18 budget.
The following letter is about supporting the vital role that the National Institutes of Health (NIH) plays in our nation by signing the bipartisan letter below to the House Committee on Appropriations. They are requesting funding of at least $2 billion above the Fiscal Year (FY) 2017 enacted level, which accounts for inflation, for NIH's research into diseases that affect millions of Americans, including Alzheimer's, diabetes, and cancer.