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HEADLINES
June 2008 issue of Science and Technology
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AAAS Continues Efforts to Protect the Teaching of Evolution in US Public Schools
AAAS submitted letters to members of the Louisiana House of Representatives and to Gov. Bobby Jindal asking them to say no to an anti-evolution bill that was among the handful of so-called "academic freedom" bills being pushed in state legislatures by intelligent design supporters this year.
May 2008 issue of Science and Technology
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AAAS Writes Letter Opposing Bill That Could Hamper Science Education in Oklahoma
AAAS submitted a letter to Oklahoma Gov. Brad Henry opposing the Religious Viewpoints Antidiscrimination Act, which could have negative consequences for science education in the state.
AAAS Holds Changing Landscape of Clinical Trials Luncheon Briefing
The Center for Science, Technology and Congress is holding a congressional luncheon briefing in conjunction with The Hastings Center to address the reassessment of human subjects protections in an era of research expansion. (May 2, 2008)
April 2008 issue of Science and Technology
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March 2008 issue of Science and Technology
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AAAS Holds FY 2009 R&D Budget Briefing
The Center for Science, Technology and Congress held a congressional luncheon briefing in conjunction with the House Research and Development Caucus. Attendees heard opening remarks by Research and Development Caucus Co-Chair Rep. Rush Holt. AAAS R&D Budget and Policy Program Director Kei Koizumi presented the Administration's R&D budget proposal for FY 2009. (March 13, 2008)
AAAS Submits Written Testimony on FY 2009 R&D Budget Request
AAAS CEO Alan Leshner submitted a written testimony to the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation commenting on the President's FY 2009 R&D budget proposal. Leshner applauded increased funding for science agencies part of the American Competitiveness Initiative (ACI), but expressed concern for the flat or decreasing funding other science agencies, including biological, are facing. (March 11, 2008)
AAAS Writes Letter of Support for Evolution in Florida Science Standards
AAAS submitted a letter to members of the Florida Board of Education and Education Department supporting the inclusion of evolution in Florida's new science standards. The board passed the standards on February 19.
Clinton, Obama S&T Advisers Square Off At AAAS
Science and technology advisers to the U.S. presidential campaigns of Senators Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama outlined their candidates' S&T plans and took questions from a standing-room-only audience at the AAAS Annual Meeting on February 16. Read more...
February 2008 issue of Science and Technology
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