Congress Ignores Trump's Priorities for Science Funding
Updated on March 23 at 2:31 p.m. ET
When President Donald Trump was sworn into office, much of the science community braced for the worst. Trump had long shown a stubborn disregard for any scientific knowledge that differed from his beliefs. Many scientists wondered what havoc the new president, empowered by a Congress controlled by Republicans, might wreak on the policies that affected their work.
Trump first announced his funding priorities for 2018 in March of last year, and it was just as many researchers had feared. His administration’s proposal called for significant boosts in military and border-security spending and historically large , particularly the Environmental Protection Agency and the National Institutes of Health, and climate-research programs
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