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CONGRESS STEPPED UP ON SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY. WE’RE READY TO HELP THEM FINISH THE JOB.

In recent years, policymakers have worked diligently to advance science and technology in our country. Two years ago, these efforts paid off when the bipartisan CHIPS and Science Act was signed into law. Today, we’d like to thank those who worked on and supported this critical piece of legislation, which continues to advance our role as a leader in research and innovation on the world stage.

As we take time to thank our policymakers, we are also mindful of the enormity of the challenges ahead. For the U.S. to meet the challenges of today and tomorrow, Congress must provide funding for the science provisions in the bill. We look forward to helping lawmakers finish the job by fully funding this historic achievement.

STAC Thanks Science Allies

Here are a few examples from our campaign thanking policymakers for their commitment to science.

The Science & Technology Action Committee (STAC) is a group of 25 non-profit, academic, foundation, and corporate leaders working to dramatically strengthen U.S. science and technology. The Committee is co-chaired by: Bill Novelli, Professor Emeritus and founder of Business for Impact at Georgetown University and former CEO of AARP, Sudip Parikh, CEO, American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) and Executive Publisher of the Science Family of Journals, Mary Woolley, President & CEO of Research!America, and Keith Yamamoto, Vice Chancellor for Science Policy and Strategy at UCSF and Immediate Past President of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).