lobbying_activities: 2597190
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| 2597190 | dfdcb54f-fe89-4ad1-a87c-90b75d3df952 | Q1 | COUNCIL OF GRADUATE SCHOOLS | 11071 | COUNCIL OF GRADUATE SCHOOLS | 2021 | first_quarter | SCI | Supported robust FY 2022 appropriations for science research funding. Supported emergency relief for science and research funding for the National Science Foundation in COVID-19 relief legislation. Endorsed the Research Investment to Spark the Economy Act (H.R.869/S.289), which would provide roughly $25 billion in emergency relief for the research enterprise in light of COVID-19. Also, encouraged President Biden to champion the legislation. Endorsed the Supporting Early Career Researchers Act (H.R.144), which would establish a 2-year postdoctoral fellowship program through NSF to support early-career scientists whose employment prospects may have been affected by COVID-19. Joined a letter to President Biden with priorities for the research and development enterprise. CGS encouraged increased flexibility for individuals completing the Survey of Earned Doctorate request and the Survey of Doctorate Recipients request. These flexibilities encouraged including appropriate demographic options for individuals who may identify as non-binary. These recommendations were submitted to the National Science Foundation. | Education, Dept of,Homeland Security, Dept of (DHS),HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,Labor, Dept of (DOL),Natl Science Foundation (NSF),SENATE,State, Dept of (DOS),White House Office | 0 | 0 | 2021-04-16T10:53:40.130000-04:00 |