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FISCAL YEAR 2006 (FY06)

Good News about the Fiscal Year 2007 Budget  (5/06)

How to Build a Better Budget: Specter- Harkin Amendment Passes  (3/06)

NIH Budget Cuts Expected as FY 2006 L-HHS Appropriations Moves Forward  (12/05)

Health and Education Funding Bill Passed by U.S. Senate (10/05)

Counting Pennies: Current Snapshot Indicates Research Funding Likely to Hold Steady but not Increase  (7/05)

Bush Budget? Bummer! The Administration's FY06 budget  (2/05)

APA Testimony on Fiscal Year 2006 Appropriations

FISCAL YEAR 2005 (FY05)

Appropriations 2005: Where's "The Scream" When You Really Need It?  (12/04)

House and Senate Make Progress on NIH Appropriations  (9/04)

Senate Appropriations Committee Acts on Labor-HHS Funding Bill and Includes APA-inspired Language  (9/04)

APA LHHS Report Language [PDF 40K] 

Senate Appropriations Committee Proposes FY05 Research Numbers for NSF and VA  (9/04)

Institute of Education Sciences Funding  (9/04)
   
     Intersocietal Group for Education Research (IGER) letter to Senate LHHS Appropriations Subcommitee

APA Testimony on Fiscal Year 2005 Appropriations

Behavioral and Social Science in the Administration’s FY 2005 Budget  (3/04)

Modest Research Funding Increases in FY04 Omnibus bill; President's FY05 Budget Proposal for Research Funding Agencies called "Disappointing"  (2/04)

FISCAL YEAR 2004 (FY04)

APA Supports Funding for the Institute of Education Sciences (10/03)

Senate Encourages Behavioral Research at NIH - APA LHHS Report Language

APA Testimony on Fiscal Year 2004 Appropriations

FISCAL YEAR 2003 (FY03)

FY 2003 DoD Appropriations Report Language

FY 2003 NIH Appropriations Report Language

CNSF Funding Statement for FY03

Veterans Research Funding Statement for FY03

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