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  • icon-advocacy-news February 26, 2016 Health Agencies Release Spending Plans
    Federal health agencies, including NIH, CDC, AHRQ and HRSA, have begun to release their FY 2016 "spend plans" National Institutes of Health (NIH) - Operating Plan  Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) - Operating Plan  Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) - Operating Plan  Health Resources Services Administration (HRSA)- Operating Plan 
  • icon-advocacy-news February 26, 2016 President Obama Releases Final Budget Request
    Obama’s final budget request brings mixed news for science agencies  On February 9th the president released his final budget request for fiscal year (FY) 2017 budget. The administration proposes $4.23 trillion in budget authority and $3.64 trillion in revenue for the fiscal year that begins Oct. 1. The administration projects $4.15 trillion in actual spending (outlays) in FY 2017, resulting i…
  • icon-advocacy-news February 9, 2016 Legislative Update: February 9, 2016
      Legislative Update: POTUS budget released Feb.9th; House Speaker still intent on regular order; Mandatory funding  Members of Congress will turn their attention to fiscal year (FY) 2017 when President Barack Obama sends his proposed budget to Capitol Hill on February 9. The administration's request is expected to include more details about initiatives for federal agencies next y…
  • icon-advocacy-news January 8, 2016 Legislative Update: January 8, 2016
      Congress is back; House Passes Reconciliation; POTUS’s Last Budget Request Projected to be released (one week late) According to a tweet posted by OMB Director Shaun Donovan today, the President's budget request, the last of his administration should be released on February 9th; that makes the budget about a week and a day late, according to the statutory deadline (it requires the president subm…
  • icon-advocacy-statement January 8, 2016 ASPET Joins FASEB in Thanking Congress for Investment in Research
      ASPET joined FASEB in applauding Representative Tom Cole (R-OK) and Senator Roy Blunt (R-MO), chairmen of the Labor, Health, and Human Services Appropriations Subcommittees in the House and Senate, respectively, for leading efforts to promote the promise of biomedical research and build bipartisan support for the omnibus bill among colleagues on both sides of the aisle. Not only will the $2 bill…
  • icon-advocacy-news December 21, 2015 Legislative Update: December 18, 2015
    Omnibus spending bill passes both chambers; POTUS signs into law  President Obama on Friday, December 18th, signed a $1.1 trillion funding bill that will keep the federal government running until Sept. 30, 2016. Earlier on Friday, the House of Representatives passed the spending package with a vote of 316-113. A total of 150 Republicans joined with 166 Democrats to vote yes, while 95 Republic…
  • icon-advocacy-news December 16, 2015 NIH Unveils Strategic Plan for FY2016–2020
      The National Institutes of Health (NIH) today released the NIH-Wide Strategic Plan, Fiscal Years 2016–2020: Turning Discovery Into Health, which will ensure the agency remains well positioned to capitalize on new opportunities for scientific exploration and address new challenges for human health. Developed after hearing from hundreds of stakeholders and scientific advisers, and in collaboration…
  • icon-advocacy-news December 7, 2015 Legislative Update: December 7, 2015
      Omnibus drama continues…  Earlier this week Democrats rejected Republicans’ first omnibus offer which, according to The Hill, included 30 policy riders that Democrats objected to, including the language passed in the House two weeks ago that would functionally halt Syrian and Iraqi refugees from coming to the United States. The inclusion of the riders, combined with the surprise timing of the pr…
  • icon-advocacy-news December 7, 2015 FASEB Comments on Revised Common Rule for Human Research Protections
      On November 11th, FASEB submitted proposed changes to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Federal Policy for the Protection of Human Subjects. The agency issued the modifications in an effort to better protect those who participate in research studies while simultaneously easing oversight and administrative requirements for scientists. HHS also addressed digital privacy and securit…
  • icon-advocacy-news November 9, 2015 Legislative Update: November 9, 2015
      Congress Passes Budget Deal; Appropriations Committee Begins Work on Funding Levels for Fiscal Year 2016  In his last week in office, former House Speaker John Boehner’s (R-OH) managed to avert another fiscal crisis. Modeled after the bill that was negotiated by Representative Paul Ryan (R-WI) and Senator Patty Murray (D-WA) in 2013, the new agreement (HR 1314) raises the Budget Contro…

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