Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 2015

This year's debate over defense spending threatens to disrupt a tradition of bipartisan consensus-building over funding the military

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Thursday, July 20, 2023

Each year for the past six decades, congressional representatives from both sides of the aisle have come together to pass the National Defense Authorization Act.

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  • Each year for the past six decades, congressional representatives from both sides of the aisle have come together to pass the National Defense Authorization Act.
  • Because the bill involves the military – a traditionally popular institution – it has historically received bipartisan support.
  • Reflecting the current polarized politics of the U.S., the bill stands virtually no chance of passing in the Democratic-controlled Senate without major modifications.

A look at the National Defense Authorization Act and what’s happening in 2023

    • The first and current step, the National Defense Authorization Act, sets defense policies and provides guidance on how money can be spent.
    • Congressional Republicans have grown more conservative, congressional Democrats have become more liberal, and members of the two parties agree on less and less.
    • In the first year of the Biden administration, the House approved the National Defense Authorization Act by a 316-113 margin.
    • At the same time, these types of amendments decreased the odds that the bill would receive bipartisan support.

Previous defense spending bills have addressed social policy, too

    • This is not the first version of the defense authorization bill that included language about social issues.
    • The measure stemmed from President Bill Clinton’s campaign pledge to lift the ban on gay people serving in the military.
    • Another example of social policy’s being embedded in the National Defense Authorization Act occurred in 2009, when Senate Democrats attached the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Jr.
    • More recently, the 2021 National Defense Authorization Act included a provision to remove Confederate names, symbols and monuments from Department of Defense property.

What each party stands to gain or lose from this fight

    • At the same time, these tactics may make it easier for Democrats to win in crucial swing districts during the 2024 election cycle.
    • It’s an important sign that there’s no longer an issue that’s immune from the hyperpolarization that defines today’s American politics.

THURGOOD MARSHALL COLLEGE FUND LAUDS FY23 OMNIBUS BUDGET PACKAGE FOR DELIVERING FOR HBCUS

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Wednesday, December 21, 2022

Additionally, the Omnibus importantly provides $100.5 million for the HBCU-MI research program in the Department of Defense.

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  • Additionally, the Omnibus importantly provides $100.5 million for the HBCU-MI research program in the Department of Defense.
  • The Omnibus also proposes to increase the maximum Pell Grant award by $500 or 7.2 percent to $7,395 for the 2023-24 school year.
  • “Congress has once again acted to deliver for HBCUs and their students,” said Dr. Harry L. Williams President and CEO of the Thurgood Marshall College Fund.
  • These planning and implementation grants are designed to promote transformational investments in research infrastructure at four-year HBCUs, TCUs, and other MSIs.

Endometriosis Foundation UpEndo Coalition Applauds Research Support Bill Signed Into Law

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Tuesday, December 27, 2022

The Endometriosis Foundation of America (EndoFound) applauds Congress for passing HR 2617, the FY23 Consolidated Appropriations Act.

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  • The Endometriosis Foundation of America (EndoFound) applauds Congress for passing HR 2617, the FY23 Consolidated Appropriations Act.
  • This will allow NICHD to increase the amount of Endometriosis research grant applications they can fund and the Department of Defense will continue to fund research on Endometriosis among a select group of priority research areas.
  • EndoFound’s UpEndo Coalition supported inclusion of the Endometriosis research priorities through an advocate-centered “Hill Day” and through supportive letters from the coalition and advocates around the country to Members of Congress.
  • EndoFound is the country’s largest non-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to increasing disease recognition, providing advocacy, facilitating expert surgical training, and funding landmark research for endometriosis.

Endometriosis Research Funding Bill Passed in Congress

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Saturday, March 12, 2022

This means that NICHD can increase the amount of endometriosis research they fund, and the Department of Defense will continue to fund research on endometriosis among a select group of priority research areas.

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  • This means that NICHD can increase the amount of endometriosis research they fund, and the Department of Defense will continue to fund research on endometriosis among a select group of priority research areas.
  • Endometriosis Foundation of America has been working tirelessly since its inception to increase federal research funding for a disease that affects millions of Americans.
  • Now, thanks to the work of so many -- Congress is finally prioritizing endometriosis!
  • EndoFound is the countrys largest non-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to increasing disease recognition, providing advocacy, facilitating expert surgical training, and funding landmark research for endometriosis.

On Demand Pharmaceuticals Commissions State-of-the-Art, cGMP Medicine Manufacturing Facility

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Tuesday, February 15, 2022

ROCKVILLE, Md., Feb. 15, 2022 /PRNewswire/ --On Demand Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (ODP), an innovative technology company transforming the way medicines are made, announced today the opening of its current Good Manufacturing Process (cGMP) compliant manufacturing facility dedicated to manufacturing all aspects of the medicine supply chain, from fine chemicals to final drug product.

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  • ROCKVILLE, Md., Feb. 15, 2022 /PRNewswire/ --On Demand Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (ODP), an innovative technology company transforming the way medicines are made, announced today the opening of its current Good Manufacturing Process (cGMP) compliant manufacturing facility dedicated to manufacturing all aspects of the medicine supply chain, from fine chemicals to final drug product.
  • Congressman Raskin, who represents Maryland's 8th District and the site of ODP's new facility, said: "On Demand Pharmaceuticals has come up with a remarkable invention and innovation that could become an historic game-changer for the production and distribution of pharmaceuticals to our people.
  • "DARPA's investments in such foundational technologies through our Battlefield Medicine and Make-It programs have enabled revolutionary capabilities for pharmaceutical manufacturing," said Dr. Stefanie Tompkins, DARPA's director.
  • On Demand Pharmaceuticals is an innovative technology company transforming how medicines are made so they can be produced on demandwhenever and wherever medicines are needed.

NSSA Statement on the Russian ASAT Test

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Tuesday, November 30, 2021

ARLINGTON, Va., Nov. 30, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- The National Security Space Association (NSSA) condemns Russia's recent test of a ground-based, kinetic energy anti-satellite (ASAT) weapon system against a target satellite in low Earth orbit.

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  • ARLINGTON, Va., Nov. 30, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- The National Security Space Association (NSSA) condemns Russia's recent test of a ground-based, kinetic energy anti-satellite (ASAT) weapon system against a target satellite in low Earth orbit.
  • This irresponsible test created thousands of pieces of long-lived debris that jeopardize the flight safety of all nations' spacecraft and harm the sustainability of the space environment.
  • Diplomatic initiatives to create international opprobrium against debris-generating ASAT tests and establish norms of responsible space operations behaviors are important but insufficient.
  • To learn more about NSSA's stance on this topic, please contact Joe Dodd, Chair of the NSSA Board of Directors, or Steve Jacques, NSSA Executive Director, at [email protected] .

American Financial Group, Inc. Announces Changes to its Board of Directors

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Wednesday, November 10, 2021

American Financial Group, Inc. (NYSE: AFG) today announced a change in its Board of Directors, with the addition of Amy Y. Murray.

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  • American Financial Group, Inc. (NYSE: AFG) today announced a change in its Board of Directors, with the addition of Amy Y. Murray.
  • Ms. Drosos plans to resign from the American Financial Group Board of Directors on December 8, 2021.
  • Messrs. Lindner continued, We are grateful to Gina for nearly ten years of service to AFGs Board of Directors.
  • Great American Insurance Groups roots go back to 1872 with the founding of its flagship company, Great American Insurance Company.