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The Energy Sciences Coalition, of which AAU is a member, wrote to Reps. Johnson and Lamb to than them for this critical investment in maintaining America’s global leadership in energy technologies and security.
The Energy Science Coalition, which includes AAU, sent a letter to Energy Secretary Rick Perry and OMB Acting Director Russell Vought urging them to retain six Federal Advisory Committees that “provide invaluable advice on research priorities and infrastructure investments to the Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science.”

The Energy Science Coalition, of which AAU is a member, wrote to Congress urging members to include an investment in the Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science’s research infrastructure as part of any larger infrastructure bill.

AAU urges Congress to provide $7 billion for the DOE Office of Science and $400 million for ARPA-E in FY20.
The Energy Sciences Coalition calls on Congress to raise the budget caps and appropriate $7 billion for the Energy Department's Office of Science in FY20.
The Energy Science Coalition, of which AAU is a member, sent a letter to Senate Leadershing urging them to swiftly confirm Dr. Christopher Fall for the position of Director of the Office of Science.
Thirty-one Nobel Laureates and Science Community Leaders including AAU President Mary Sue Coleman sent a letter to the President of the United States and Members of Congress to call attention to the harm done to American Science during the partial shutdown of the federal government.
The Energy Sciences Coalition, of which AAU is a member, sent a letter to Senators Murkowski and Cantwell, thanking them for their support of the Department of Energy Research and Innovation Act.