U.S. politics shape science
DEMOCRACY | The U.S. national elections in November will cap what promises to be a bumpy political ride for scientists
this year. An ongoing partisan stalemate in Congress over annual spending bills could lead to a government shutdown
that would disrupt grantmaking at every science agency. Most observers expect that the final budget agreement will contain at
most small increases for individual agencies rather than the large boosts President Joe Biden requested and Congress had
promised to deliver. The winner of the race for president will shape policy on myriad issues involving science, including
climate change, pandemic preparedness, innovation, and immigration—topics on which the likely major-party candidates,
Democrat Biden and his predecessor, Republican Donald Trump, have starkly different views.
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