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NIH funding increase stalled
Posted by Bob Grant
[Entry posted at 26th June 2008 06:46 PM GMT]

A spending bill that would increase the National Institutes of Health 2009 
budget by $1.2 billion over President Bush's proposed NIH budget was 
sidelined by partisan wrangling in the full House Committee on 
Appropriations today (June 26).

"[Bush's] budget would result in 6,000 medical research scientists who will 
no longer be able to get their research funded," said Representative David 
Obey (D-WI), who is the chair of the Appropriations Committee, in his 
opening remarks. "I don't believe members of this committee on either side 
of the aisle want to see this happen."

The NIH budget increase is part of a larger Labor, Health and Education bill 
which would restore several cuts or boost slight increases to federal 
education, healthcare, and energy assistance programs. The bill would 
increase spending by $8.2 billion over last year's bill and by $8 billion 
over Bush's Labor, Health and Education budget request for FY 2009.

The snafu in committee occurred when ranking member Jerry Lewis (R-CA) 
proposed tabling the Labor, Health, and Education appropriations bill and 
instead considering the Interior appropriations bill, which addresses the 
issue of skyrocketing energy prices by "offering relief at the pump." In 
urging the committee to defeat the amendment, Obey said, "It's stunts like 
this that make people hate Washington."

The bill must go through a final markup in the Appropriations Committee 
before heading to the House floor for a vote.

The committee adjourned after Lewis proposed the amendment and has not yet 
scheduled a time to reconsider the bill. "Mr. Obey does not put up with 
nonsense," an Appropriations Committee spokesperson said, when asked why the 
session had been adjourned.

A bill that would increase the FDA budget by $2.1 billion in the coming 
fiscal year faired better earlier this week when it was passed by the House 
Agriculture Subcommittee.

Source:  The Scientist

Rayilyn Brown
Director AZNPF
Arizona Chapter National Parkinson Foundation
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