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The Energy Sciences Coalition, of which AAU is a member, released a statement urging Congress to appropriate $8.8 billion in FY23 for the Department of Energy Office of Science.
FY23 | Federal Budget | Department of Energy | StatementsAAU joined 43 higher education associations in an amicus brief filed in the Supreme Court’s combined DACA cases.
Immigration | Legal BriefAAU and other organizations submitted comments in response to new collection of information to certain DHS and immigration and foreign travel forms
Immigration | LettersFifty-two AAU members joined over 600 other colleges and universities on an institutional sign-on letter to House and Senate leadership for the second anniversary of DACA's cancellation, encouraging them to pass legislation to protect DACA recipients.
Immigration | LettersPresident Mary Sue Coleman writes in her blog that although the outcome of the Supreme Court case is in doubt, AAU will keep fighting for a permanent legislative solution
Immigration | Mary Sue's DeskThe 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.
Department of Energy | StatementsThe 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…
Department of Energy | LettersAAU urges Congress to provide $7 billion for the DOE Office of Science and $400 million for ARPA-E in FY20.
Federal Budget | FY20 | Department of Energy | Fact SheetsAAU, along with 33 other associations, sent a letter to Senate leadership to encourage them to pass the Dream Act of 2019.
Immigration | LettersAAU, together with 14 associations, sent a letter to USCIS acting director Ken Cuccinelli to request information regarding the USCIS decision on electronic registration for the fiscal year FY21 H-1B cap filing season and stakeholder engagement for the H-1B registration tool.
Immigration | FY21 | Letters