President Biden Releases White House Budget Proposal for FY22

June 1, 2021

 

On Friday, the White House released its Fiscal Year 2022 Budget Proposal with robust investments in education, research, and public health. The proposal combines President Biden’s American Jobs Plan, a massive infrastructure revitalization effort, and the American Families Plan, which has significant support for Minority Serving Institutions and would provide the largest one time increase to the Pell Grant. The proposal provides a nine percent year over year increase to federal research and development investments and a 10 percent increase to basic research across federal agencies. A substantive analysis is forthcoming, and the budget as well as supporting documentation can be found here.

US Innovation and Competitiveness Act Stalls Out In Senate

Late Thursday night, Senate negotiations on the US Innovation and Competitiveness Act, also known as the Endless Frontier Act, stalled over partisan disagreements on how to manage the nearly 500 amendments that were filed to the bill. The legislation reauthorizes the National Science Foundation with a significantly higher authorization level than in past years, and would also create a new technology directorate at the research agency. However, in recent weeks several other bills were attached to the legislation that would have created massive reporting and administrative burden hurdles for universities engaging in international collaborations. Notably, several amendments targeted China, Chinese nationals, and collaborations with China, which created a partisan divide in negotiations over the previously bipartisan effort. Negotiations will begin again on June 8 when the Senate will attempt another vote to pass the legislation.