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The Energy Sciences Coalition, which includes AAU, sent a letter to President-elect Joe Biden’s Energy Department transition team urging them to prioritize funding for the Energy Department’s Office of Science for the next four years.
The Task Force on American Innovation sent a letter to House and Senate appropriations leaders urging them to include increased investments for science and technology research and development in FY21 appropriations.
The Energy Sciences Coalition sent their final FY21 statement urging lawmakers to include no less than the House funding level of $7.05 billion for the DOE Office of Science.
Draft legislation for the 2020 Office of Science Reauthorization Act.
The Energy Sciences Coalition, which includes AAU, sent a letter to the House Space, Science, and Technology Committee in response to the committee’s request for recommendations for COVID-19 related stimulus and relief efforts.
The Energy Sciences Coalition, which includes AAU, sent a letter to Department of Energy (DOE) Secretary Dan Brouillette urging that he continue to offer DOE’s 10-week “summer research experience” for summer 2020.
AAU sent a memo to House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology staff to provide feedback on future economic stimulus packages to provide relief during the COVID-19 crisis.
AAU urges Congress to provide $7.4 billion for the DOE Office of Science and $450 million for ARPA-E in FY21.
The Task Force on American Innovation, of which AAU is a member, encouraged Congress to increase funding for scientific and engineering in a press release.