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Support Federal Science Funding Today

Now is a critical time to ask your legislators to support strong science funding. As a constituent, you can make a huge difference in just a couple of minutes.

On 23 May, President Trump released his more detailed budget. It specifically calls for detrimental cuts to all federal science agencies, including NASA, USGS, EPA, NSF, DOE, and NOAA. The budget proposes cuts as large as 30% for some agencies, and would eliminate multiple science programs.

You can write to your legislators about each agency individually below--write them about one agency, or all of them. Don't forget to tell your colleagues to write their legislators as well!

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Support DOE Funding

Tell your legislators to support critical science research at the Department of Energy

Energy research and innovation is critical to our nation's security.

Support DOE Now
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Support EPA Funding

Tell your legislators to support critical science research at the Environmental Protection Agency

Environmental research is key to public health.

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Support NASA Funding

Tell your legislators to support critical science research at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Earth observations, heliophysics, and other space research at NASA improves our national security.

Support NASA Now
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Support NSF Funding

Tell your legislators to support critical science research at the National Science Foundation

Research funded by NSF improves our economy, security, and public health.

Support NSF Now
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Support NOAA Funding

Tell your legislators to support critical science research at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Scientific research on weather, oceans, and atmosphere improves public health and safety.

Support NOAA Now
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Support USGS Funding

Tell your legislators to support critical science research at the United States Geological Survey

Research and monitoring of hazards and land changes is critical to public safety and our economy.

Support USGS Now