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The White House FY21 budget proposal contains deep funding cuts and policy proposals that could harm America’s position as the world’s leader in research, science, and higher education.
FY21 | Federal Budget | Press ReleasesThis is a letter about the Student Aid Alliance urging House and Senate appropriators to provide strong student aid funding in FY18.
Federal Budget | FY18 | Student Aid | LettersThe Task Force on American Innovation, of which AAU is a member, encouraged Congress to increase funding for scientific and engineering in a press release.
Federal Budget | FY21 | National Science Foundation | NASA | Department of Energy | Department of Defense | StatementsThe Ad Hoc Group for Medical Research, which includes AAU, released a statement recommending Congress fund NIH at $44.7 billion in FY21.
FY21 | Federal Budget | National Institutes of Health | StatementsThe Task Force on American Innovation sent a letter asking Congress to complete negotiations on fiscal year 2022 funding bills encouraging bicameral and bipartisan support to fund key investments in scientific and engineering research and development agencies.
FY22 | Federal Budget | National Science Foundation | NASA | Department of Defense | LettersDepartment of Energy’s Office of Science FY16 budget summary.
Federal Budget | Agency Budgets | Department of Energy | FY16 | AnalysisAAU wrote a letter to Congress urging the passage of FY22 appropriations bills before the end of the year.
FY22 | Federal Budget | LettersAAU President Barbara R. Snyder released a statement welcoming the House's passage of the Build Back Better Act.
Federal Budget | Press ReleasesAAU joined with the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities (APLU) in submitting comments to the Chairs and Ranking Members of the House and Senate Armed Services Committee as the House and Senate Committees work to finalize a conference agreement in the FY 2022 National Defense…
Science & Security | Department of Defense | Federal Budget | LettersThe House approved its final compromise NDAA bill, S. 1605 on December 7, 2021 on a 363-70 vote.
Federal Budget | Department of Defense | Agency Budgets | Analysis