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Congress completed, and the President signed into law, the FY12 appropriations bill. The $915 billion spending bill wraps up the remaining nine appropriations measures. The bill provides funding for programs at the Department of Health and Human Services, including the National |
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| Rep. Rush Holt’s (D-NJ) Editorial in Most Recent Science |
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Science 16 September 2011: Dueling Visions for Science
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Your Voice Still Needs to Be Heard
The House Budget Committee voted down the amendment offered by Rep. Rosa DeLauro that would have increased health and education funding in the House Budget Resolution by $7 billion. All 22 Republicans voted no and the 14 Democrats present voted aye.
ACTION: It’s time to focus all attention on all Members of the House of Representatives. Call or E-Mail Your US Representative! Ask your Member of Congress to support the NIH by increasing health and education funding in the House budget resolution. Ask them to support the efforts to include an additional $7 billion for health and education programs to the FY 2007 budget.
Ask your representative to Support Rep. Michael Castle’s (R-DE) plan to amend the budget resolution on the House Floor to include $7 billion the Senate added for health and education programs to the FY 2007 budget.
ACTION IS NEEDED NOW. The Congressional schedule has not been finalized, but the House is expected to consider the budget during the week of April 3.
How to Contact Your Member of CongressBackground
The House of Representatives is taking up the President’s Budget request. As you know, the Senate added money to the section of the budget that funds the NIH thanks to Senators Specter (R-PA) and Harkin (D-IA).
Rep. Mike Castle (R-Del.) has agreed to take the lead on supporting the Specter-Harkin amendment when the budget is debated on the floor of the House.
Remember As a community we were able to come together to urge a cross section of Republican Senators to vote in favor of providing additional funding for health care and education programs. We need to exert the same all out effort in contacting all House Members - Republicans and Democrats - to deliver the message that the FY 2007 budget must include an additional $7 billion for health and education programs.