AAU and several other associations wrote to House leadership to urge passage of the FY19 Labor-HHS-Education and Defense spending bill. The letter says the associations are grateful for the “meaningful increases for the programs that make college accessible and promote medical research.”
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The Energy Sciences Coalition, of which AAU is a member, sent a letter to Senators Alexander and Feinstein for their strong support and leadership in advancing the final FY19 Energy and Water bill (H.R. 5895).
The Energy Sciences Coalition, of which AAU is a member, sent a letter to Representatives Simpson and Kaptur, thanking for their strong support and leadership in advancing the final FY19 Energy and Water bill (H.R. 5895).
Status of FY19 appropriations including the President’s FY19 Budget Request for AAU’s funding priorities at the Department of Energy including the Office of Science and ARPA-E.
AAU President Mary Sue Coleman sent a letter to House and Senate Appropriators urging them to adopt the Senate-passed funding levels for the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and for the maximum Pell Grant.
President Mary Sue Coleman applauds the Senate’s passage of H.R. 6157, a FY19 spending bill that would fund the departments of Defense, Health and Human Services, and Education.
AAU President Mary Sue Coleman applauds legislators for authorizing a new initiative to enable the Department of Defense and research universities to more effectively engage and address foreign threats on campus.
AAU President Mary Sue Coleman sent a letter to House and Senate Appropriators urging them to adopt the Senate-passed funding levels for the Department of Energy Office of Science and Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy.
The Task Force on American Innovation (TFAI) sent a letter to the Senate and House Appropriations Committees urging Congress to remain committed to sustained, robust funding for vital science agencies in FY19.
We’re thrilled Senate appropriators have proposed significant increases to Defense Science & Technology program investments