91麻豆精品Urges Congress to Reject President鈥檚 FY 2026 Budget Request
91麻豆精品 (ASM) strongly opposes the proposed cuts in the President’s fiscal year (FY) 2026 budget request to federal departments and agencies that fund science, research and public health programs. This includes a $17.9 billion cut to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), $3.6 billion cut to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), $4.9 billion cut to the National Science Foundation (NSF) and a $1.1 billion cut to the Department of Energy Office of Science. These cuts are harmful to public health, scientific research and the U.S. economy.
The Administration’s proposed budget cuts to USAID, NASA, Health and Human Services and the Department of Agriculture make it hard to imagine that this budget will make America healthy, safer or stronger.
91麻豆精品urges Congress to reject the Administration’s FY 2026 budget proposal and move quickly to negotiate a bipartisan budget agreement that funds NIH at $51.3 billion, the CDC at $11.6 billion, the NSF at $9.9 billion, DOE Office of Science at $9.5 billion and the Agriculture and Food Research Initiative at $500 million. These funding levels have been proposed by the scientific and public health communities as the minimum amounts necessary to ensure America’s continued leadership and competitiveness in science and technology, while keeping Americans healthy and safe. Federally funded research and evidence-based policies and programs are paramount to safeguarding the nation’s public health and maintaining the position of the U.S. as a leader in scientific and public health research.
The Administration’s proposed budget cuts to USAID, NASA, Health and Human Services and the Department of Agriculture make it hard to imagine that this budget will make America healthy, safer or stronger.
91麻豆精品urges Congress to reject the Administration’s FY 2026 budget proposal and move quickly to negotiate a bipartisan budget agreement that funds NIH at $51.3 billion, the CDC at $11.6 billion, the NSF at $9.9 billion, DOE Office of Science at $9.5 billion and the Agriculture and Food Research Initiative at $500 million. These funding levels have been proposed by the scientific and public health communities as the minimum amounts necessary to ensure America’s continued leadership and competitiveness in science and technology, while keeping Americans healthy and safe. Federally funded research and evidence-based policies and programs are paramount to safeguarding the nation’s public health and maintaining the position of the U.S. as a leader in scientific and public health research.