我不支持轮子民运,但是中国IT确实让人生气# Hardware - 计算机硬件
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今天我们收到另外一个法考题发来的一个信件,说是众院的一个财政委员会已经通过的
明年的财政案里,对教育部门将大幅削减资金。加上已经实施的sequestration, 总共
削减度达到20%。
有人知道这个是怎么回事么?这个是来真的还是吓吓我们而已?如果真的削减20%,很多
实验室都要关门了吧。
mmediate action requested: Institutions are urged to use the current
congressional recess to express concern with the House Appropriations
Committee decision to cut funding for the Labor-HHS-Education subcommittee,
which includes NIH, by nearly 20 percent in FY 2014.
The House of Representatives Appropriations Committee May 21 formally
approved its subcommittee or 302(b) allocations for the individual FY 2014
spending bills. As expected, the committee's allocations adhere to an
overall spending cap of $967 billion as mandated under sequestration. But
the committee increased the spending cap for defense by proposing reduced
funding for domestic programs.
Particularly hard hit is the Labor-HHS-Education subcommittee, which funds
the National Institutes of Health (NIH). The Labor-HHS allocation is 18.6
percent below the current year's level, after sequestration. Exact funding
levels for individual programs will not be determined until the Labor-HHS
Subcommittee and then the full Appropriations Committee mark up the FY 2014
bill. However, if all programs in the bill are reduced by 18.6 percent, this
would mean a cut of nearly $5.4 billion for NIH in FY 2014. This is on top
of the $1.7 billion cut in the current year.
明年的财政案里,对教育部门将大幅削减资金。加上已经实施的sequestration, 总共
削减度达到20%。
有人知道这个是怎么回事么?这个是来真的还是吓吓我们而已?如果真的削减20%,很多
实验室都要关门了吧。
mmediate action requested: Institutions are urged to use the current
congressional recess to express concern with the House Appropriations
Committee decision to cut funding for the Labor-HHS-Education subcommittee,
which includes NIH, by nearly 20 percent in FY 2014.
The House of Representatives Appropriations Committee May 21 formally
approved its subcommittee or 302(b) allocations for the individual FY 2014
spending bills. As expected, the committee's allocations adhere to an
overall spending cap of $967 billion as mandated under sequestration. But
the committee increased the spending cap for defense by proposing reduced
funding for domestic programs.
Particularly hard hit is the Labor-HHS-Education subcommittee, which funds
the National Institutes of Health (NIH). The Labor-HHS allocation is 18.6
percent below the current year's level, after sequestration. Exact funding
levels for individual programs will not be determined until the Labor-HHS
Subcommittee and then the full Appropriations Committee mark up the FY 2014
bill. However, if all programs in the bill are reduced by 18.6 percent, this
would mean a cut of nearly $5.4 billion for NIH in FY 2014. This is on top
of the $1.7 billion cut in the current year.