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Bentley, Andrew Charles abentley at ku.edu
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AIBS Public Policy Report



AIBS Public Policy Report, Volume 16, Issue 22, November 2, 2015

  *   Congress, White House Agree on Budget
  *   House Elects New Speaker
  *   Back to the Future: White House Releases Updated Strategy for American Innovation
  *   Call for Comments on Global Assessment of Biodiversity and Ecosystems Services
  *   Four Republicans Form Working Group on Clean Energy, Climate
  *   NIH Launches Prize Competition for Open Science
  *   From the Federal Register
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Congress, White House Agree on Budget

Last week, lawmakers unexpectedly announced that a deal had been reached to raise federal budget caps that have been limiting federal spending for three years. Less than two days later, the House of Representatives passed the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2015 with the support of all Democrats and 79 Republicans. The Senate passed the bill on Friday with a vote of 64 to 35; all of the dissenting votes were cast by Republican Senators.

The measure will have a large impact on non-defense discretionary spending in the next two years. It eliminates 90 percent of budget cuts that would have occurred in fiscal year 2016 as a result of sequestration; in 2017, 60 percent of cuts will be avoided.

In total, the bill will provide an additional $80 billion over two years, which will be equally divided between defense and non-defense programs. The funding will be frontloaded in 2016 as compared to 2017, with an additional $25 billion going to non-defense programs this year and an additional $15 billion in 2017. The deal does not address sequestration in 2018 or beyond.

The new deal is not a guarantee that funding will be increased for research programs, but it provides Congress with greater flexibility to fund national priorities.

The House and Senate have begun work to update allocations for the 12 spending bills that collectively fund the federal government.

House Elects New Speaker

A few weeks after John Boehner (R-OH) announced that he would be resigning as Speaker of the House, Paul Ryan (R-WI) was elected to the position on 29 October.

The former chair of the Ways and Means Committee and Budget Committee has a track record of supporting his party's positions, but also of pragmatism. Ryan co-led the effort in 2013 to provide federal programs partial relief from sequestration for two years.

Ryan's positions on science are harder to nail down. In the past, Ryan has opposed spending on applied energy research and stem cell research.

The congressman acknowledges that climate change is happening, although he said in 2014 when asked about humans' contributions to warming: "I don't know the answer to that question. I don't think science does, either."

Ryan's election as Speaker set off a race for his successor on the Ways and Means Committee. Representatives Kevin Brady (R-TX) and Pat Tiberi (R-OH) are vying for the chairmanship.

Back to the Future: White House Releases Updated Strategy for American Innovation

The White House released an updated Strategy for American Innovation on 21 October, using the nation's recent focus on the classic film Back to the Future Part II to draw attention to the Administration's revisited plans for developing and supporting American innovation. This Administration has previously released innovation plans in 2009 and 2011.

The plan reemphasizes the main goals of the 2011 blueprint, including investment in the foundations of innovation such as science education and physical infrastructure; driving private sector innovation through tax credits and encouraging entrepreneurship; and accelerating breakthroughs for national priorities such as clean energy, space, and health care.

The Administration has introduced a number of new goals and initiatives. To some extent, these initiatives shift away from the original focus on private sector innovation towards improving federal practices. These include making it easier for immigrants to contribute to the innovation economy, improving public access to federal data to help empower innovators, and ensuring diversity in the scientific workforce.

Other new initiatives the Obama Administration rolled out since 2011 include:

  *   Grand Challenges: Administration-identified ambitious goals to solve important problems that capture public imagination.
  *   A Precision Medicine Initiative, which is helping develop individualized healthcare treatments.
  *   The BRAIN Initiative seeks to develop understanding of brain function for healthcare and advanced computing purposes.
  *   Investments in urban research and innovation efforts driven by cities, academic institutions, and the private sector.
  *   A National Strategic Computing Initiative that seeks to unite federal agencies in advancing high-performance computing.
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Call for Comments on Global Assessment of Biodiversity and Ecosystems Services

The Intergovernmental Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) is requesting feedback from governments and stakeholders on a draft scoping report for the Global Assessment of Biodiversity and Ecosystems Services. The scope of this assessment is to evaluate the status, trends, and drivers, of biodiversity, ecosystem functions, and ecosystem goods and services for the long-term wellbeing of humans. Its objective is to strengthen the science-policy interface on biodiversity, ecosystem functions, and ecosystem goods and services at all spatial scales.

IPBES is an independent intergovernmental body open to all member countries of the United Nations and is a leading group for assessing the state of the planet's biodiversity. IPBES provides a mechanism for the scientific and policy communities to synthesize, review, assess, and critically evaluate relevant information generated worldwide by governments, academia, scientific organizations, and other stakeholders.

IPBES is seeking comments on the proposed approach, particularly from the point of view of users of the assessment arising from this report. Comments should be emailed to hien.ngo at ipbes.net<mailto:hien.ngo at ipbes.net> by 3 November 2015, using the feedback template available at https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__gallery.mailchimp.com_5da0fed71c7e4399fb28ab549_files_Global-5FScoping-5FFeedback-5FTemplate-5F20151013.xlsx&d=AwIFAg&c=-dg2m7zWuuDZ0MUcV7Sdqw&r=CLFZJ3fvGSmDp7xK1dNZfh6uGV_h-8NVlo3fXNoRNzI&m=VHRboy_oafVHSh06-24dOs7FUV-WNvUKkylKxV-76LM&s=VQD8XmZtz1WbxnGadyXL_XffdAI8_QTX6pnh5etFulA&e= <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__aibs.us1.list-2Dmanage.com_track_click-3Fu-3Da2886d199362c2554974f78af-26id-3D7c2e2681cd-26e-3D6708ed45cf&d=AwIFAg&c=-dg2m7zWuuDZ0MUcV7Sdqw&r=CLFZJ3fvGSmDp7xK1dNZfh6uGV_h-8NVlo3fXNoRNzI&m=VHRboy_oafVHSh06-24dOs7FUV-WNvUKkylKxV-76LM&s=m4smmbOAp3Vg5el2XITFYyatM7GuEWcRh_xBtjADAXg&e= >.

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Four Republicans Form Working Group on Clean Energy, Climate

Senators Kelly Ayotte (R-NH), Lamar Alexander (R-TN), Mark Kirk (R-IL), and Lindsey Graham (R-SC) announced the formation of a new working group on clean energy, climate change, and environmental issues. The working group aims to broaden the conversation on energy and environmental issues in the Republican Party.

Ayotte, who is the first Republican to come out in support of the Environmental Protection Agency's Clean Power Plan, is spearheading the group and is working towards expanding the membership.

Ayotte said in a statement, "The Energy and Environment Working Group will be a way for us to bring people together and start an ongoing conversation about these topics-like how we can best protect our environment and climate, pursue common sense and market-based reforms to grow our economy and promote cleaner energy production."

Alexander, chairman of an Appropriations subcommittee, has called for the building of 100 new nuclear reactors to thwart climate change while criticizing the government's incentives for wind production. Kirk and Graham have emphasized that their focus is addressing environmental concerns while protecting the economy and energy independence of the country.

"I'm tired of sending hundreds of billions of dollars to buy oil from people who hate us," Graham stated. "We must have energy independence. And in the process, I believe it is possible to produce a safe, clean environment, and create new well-paying jobs for Americans of all generations."

NIH Launches Prize Competition for Open Science

A new contest sponsored by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the Wellcome Trust will award $230,000 for a new product or service that makes scientific data more accessible to the public.

"Research is a global, data-driven enterprise and our ability to improve health increasingly hinges on our ability to manage and make sense of the enormous amounts of data being produced by scientific research," said NIH Director Francis S. Collins. "I expect the Open Science Prize to generate innovative ideas to improve data access and establish new international collaborations that will illustrate the transformative power of sharing research data."

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>From the Federal Register

The following items appeared in the Federal Register from 19 to 30 October 2015. For more information on these or other recent items, please visit the AIBS Federal Register Resource at www.aibs.org/federal-register-resource/index.html<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__aibs.us1.list-2Dmanage.com_track_click-3Fu-3Da2886d199362c2554974f78af-26id-3D5445134162-26e-3D6708ed45cf&d=AwIFAg&c=-dg2m7zWuuDZ0MUcV7Sdqw&r=CLFZJ3fvGSmDp7xK1dNZfh6uGV_h-8NVlo3fXNoRNzI&m=VHRboy_oafVHSh06-24dOs7FUV-WNvUKkylKxV-76LM&s=69t30pQ8zdwFyF0SWZ6Nkbl4EyLVaDEdvb8wtx757n4&e= >.

Week Ending 30 October 2015

Commerce

  *   Marine Fisheries Advisory Committee
Environmental Protection Agency

  *   Board of Scientific Counselors Safe and Sustainable Water Resources Subcommittee; Notification of Public Teleconference Meeting and Public Comment
  *   Good Neighbor Environmental Board; Public Advisory Committee Teleconference
  *   Notification of a Public Teleconference of the Clean Air Scientific Advisory Committee Secondary National Ambient Air Quality Standards Review Panel for Oxides of Nitrogen and Sulfur
Health and Human Services

  *   Board of Scientific Counselors, National Center for Environmental Health/Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (BSC, NCEH/ ATSDR)
  *   National Cancer Institute Notice of Meeting
Homeland Security

  *   Committee Name: Homeland Security Science and Technology Advisory Committee (HSSTAC)
Interior

  *   Agency Information Collection Activities: Request for Comments
  *   Announcement of Meetings: North American Wetlands Conservation Council; Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation Advisory Group
National Science Foundation

  *   Advisory Committee for Education and Human Resources; Notice of Meeting
Week Ending 23 October 2015

Commerce

  *   Fisheries of the South Atlantic; South Atlantic Fishery Management Council; Public Meeting; Correction
Environmental Protection Agency

  *   Board of Scientific Counselors (BOSC) Chemical Safety for Sustainability Subcommittee; Public Teleconference Meeting--November 2015
  *   Board of Scientific Counselors Sustainable and Healthy Communities Subcommittee; Notification of Public Teleconference Meeting
  *   Clean Air Act Advisory Committee (CAAAC): Notice of Meeting
Health and Human Services

  *   Public Meeting of the Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues
Homeland Security

  *   Homeland Security Science and Technology Advisory Committee (HSSTAC)
Interior

  *   Opening of Nomination Period for Members of the Advisory Committee on Climate Change and Natural Resource Science
National Science Foundation

  *   Comment Request: Biological Sciences Proposal Classification Form
Office of Science and Technology Policy

  *   Meeting; President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology

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