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Bullet policy · Sep 23, 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:

  • Clean Stopgap Funding Bill Introduced After Initial GOP Proposal Fails
  • House Panel Considers Legislation to Halt Wildlife Refuge Plan
  • House Committee Advances Endangered Species Legislation
  • Input Requested to Help Shape the First National Nature Assessment
  • Final Biomedical Research Misconduct Rule Scraps Controversial Provisions
  • NSF Encourages Research Proposals at the Intersection of Biology and AI/ML
  • Last Chance to Enter the 14th Annual Faces of Biology Photo Contest
  • Short Takes

    • NSF Seeks Input on Research Ethics
    • Call for Nominations: U.S. Representatives to IASC
    • Resources for Researchers under Threat in the United States
  • From the Federal Register

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