Science:
The Senate subcommittee that funds NSF, NASA, and the key
research agencies within the Department of Commerce yesterday
approved part of an appropriations bill that would reduce NSF's
current budget by 2.4%, or $162 million. In imposing the cut,
the Senate appropriators went further than their House
counterparts, who passed a bill in July that would keep NSF's
budget at this year's level of $6.86 billion. Whether the NSF
budget cut makes it into the final Senate appropriations bill
will depend on the full appropriations committee, which meets
today.
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Senate appropriators trim NSF budget by 2.4% Free
15 September 2011
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1063/PT.5.025579
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