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Bullet policy · Jul 29, 2024

Latest Public Policy Report

The Public Policy Report has been released. The report provides analysis and communication on important issues in the scientific community.

In this issue:

  • Senate Appropriators Consider FY 2025 Spending
  • NSB Calls for New U.S. Strategies to Address Changed Science & Engineering Landscape
  • White House Issues Research Security Guidelines for Institutions
  • NOAA Invests in Community-Driven Marine Debris Solutions
  • Science Coalition Urges House Appropriators to Provide Additional FY 2025 Funding to NSF
  • Attend an NSF CASA-Bio Workshop to Advance the U.S. Bioeconomy
  • Enter the 14th Annual Faces of Biology Photo Contest
  • Short Takes

    • NSF Job Opportunity: IOS Division Director
    • Survey on Digitization of Natural History Collections Threatened by War
    • NASEM Information Gathering Meeting: AI in the Life Sciences
    • Alan T. Waterman Award: Call for Nominations
  • From the Federal Register

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