policy, statements · Apr 30, 2021
AIBS Joins Community in Supporting Diversification of Federal Science Advisory Committees
policy, statements · Apr 30, 2021
AIBS Submits Testimony in Support of FY 2022 Funding for NSF
policy, statements · Apr 16, 2021
AIBS Submits Testimony in Support of FY 2022 Funding for Smithsonian Institution, USGS, USFWS, and EPA
policy, statements · Mar 25, 2021
More than 200 Organizations Urge Biden to Champion RISE Act
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policy, statements · Mar 23, 2021
AIBS Letter of Support for the Confirmation of Dr. Eric Lander as OSTP Director
statements · Mar 21, 2021
AIBS Statement on Violence Against Asian American, Pacific Islander Community
policy, statements · Mar 19, 2021
Stakeholder Community Urges Lawmakers to Increase Allocations for Agricultural Programs
More than 90 stakeholder groups, including AIBS, have called on legislators to increase overall funding allocations for Appropriations Committees in Fiscal Year 2022, as well as the respective allocations for Agriculture Appropriations Subcommittees, in order to significantly increase discretionary funding for crucial U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) programs.
policy, statements · Mar 12, 2021
AIBS Supports Call for a Climate Leader in the Department of Education
AIBS has joined a coalition of science, environmental, and educational stakeholders in urging newly confirmed Education Secretary Miguel Cardona to identify climate and environmental justice as a priority area for the Department of Education and create a new position reporting directly to the Secretary with a mandate to lead and coordinate the Department’s climate work.
policy, statements · Mar 10, 2021
Coalition Submits FY 2022 Funding Request for AFRI
A coalition of scientific societies, including AIBS, has requested congressional appropriators to provide at least $600 million in fiscal year (FY) 2022 to the Agriculture and Food Research Initiative (AFRI), the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s largest competitive extramural research grant program.