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Defense and Energy and Water Reports Now Available

Ahead of the markup scheduled for tomorrow, the House Appropriations Committee has released the report for the House bill and the report for the Energy and Water bill.

Defense

The Defense bill to be marked up tomorrow would fund the basic and applied research programs in the following manner:

  • Total Basic Research (“6.1”):  $2.51 billion (4.2% below the FY2019 level and 7.5% above the budget request)
  • Total Applied Research (“6.2”):  $5.56 billion (8.4% below current level, 4.3% above the request)
  • Army 6.1:  $527.5 million (4.1% increase, 13.7% increase)
  • Army 6.2:  $1.03 billion (34.5 % decrease, 13.5% increase)
  • Navy 6.1:  $629.3 million (-7.4%, +3.7%)
  • Navy 6.2:  $984.7 million (-3.4%, +4.9%)
  • Air Force 6.1:  $549.8 million (-15.6%, +3.6%)
  • Air Force 6.2:  $1.49 billion (+0.8%, +3.8%)
  • Defense-wide 6.1:  $801.8 million (+2.6%, +9.0%)
  • Defense-wide 6.2:  $2.05 billion (2.8%, -0.3%)
  • DARPA Total:  $3.53 billion (+2.8%, -0.8%)

Energy and Water

Not surprisingly, the House draft bill would fund many of the programs and offices of interest to the University of Washington at higher levels than those contained in the President’s budget request (PBR).  In most cases, they are higher than the FY2019 levels, including the following:

Office of Science (Total): $6.87 billion ($285 million above FY2019, $1.32 billion above PBR)

  • Basic Energy Sciences: $2.14 billion (-$23.0 million, +$284.7 million)
  • Biological and Environmental Research:  $730.0 million (+$25.0 million, +$235.6 million)
  • Fusion:  $688.0 million (+$124 million, +$285 million)
  • High-energy physics:  $1.05 billion (+$65 million, +$277 million)
  • Nuclear Physics:  $735 million (+$45 million, +$110.1 million)

ARPA-E:  $425 million (+$59.0 million, +$712 million)

Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EER&E):  $2.65 billion (+$272 million, +$2.31 billion)

 

4 More Bills Teed Up for Full Committee Action

Four more FY2020 spending bills are scheduled to be taken up by the full House Appropriations Committee this week.

On Tuesday, the committee is expected to mark up the Defense and Energy and Water Development bills.  The committee is scheduled to bring up the Commerce-Justice-Science and Interior measures on Wednesday.

The reports for the bills have not yet been released.  We will continue to provide additional details as they become available.

 

Increases for NSF, NOAA, NASA in House CJS Bill

As noted previously, the House Commerce-Justice-Science Appropriations Bill is scheduled to be marked up on Friday.  A copy of the draft bill has just been released.  The accompanying report will not become available until after the subcommittee markup, just before the full committee markup, which is most likely to occur sometime next week.

While most details will not be available until next week, we can report the following about the bill:

  • The bill calls for $73.9 billion in new spending, an increase of $9.8 billion above the current level
  • Within that amount, $8.6 billion would be for NSF, an increase of $561.4 million above the FY2019 level, and the Research and Related Activities account would be funded at $7.1 billion, an increase of $586 million above the current level
  • NOAA would be funded at $5.48 billion (an increase of $54.3 million)
  • NASA would see an increase of $815 million to a total of $22.3 billion, including $7.16 billion for the Science Directorate ($255.6 million above FY2019 level).

The markup is scheduled for 9:30 AM EDT tomorrow.  It will be webcast here.

White House to Unveil New Immigration Plan

In a speech later today at the White House, President Trump is expected unveil a new immigration plan, one that is expected to be opposed by those on the left and the right.  The biggest part of the proposal is a move to a “merit-based” immigration system, one that moves away from the family-based immigration system currently in place.

At the same time, the proposal does not address the issues around DACA and “Dreamers” nor does it call for an overall decrease in the number of immigrants coming to the country.

Read more about the expected announcement here and here.

 

Appropriations Process Marches On In House

As scheduled, three different subcommittees approved their respective FY2020 appropriations bills earlier today.  No full committee markup date has been for the three measures– the Defense, Energy and Water Development, and Interior bills. Detailed reports for the bills have not yet been released.

The full Appropriations Committee is slated to take up the State-Foreign Operations bill tomorrow.

On Friday, the Commerce-Justice-Science Subcommittee is scheduled to take up its FY2020 measure, which funds, among other agencies, several of great interest to UW, such as the National Science Foundation, NOAA, and NASA.