Action Item: FUN Public Policy and Governmental Affairs
Dear Colleagues,
If you were able to make an appointment with your Congressional Representat=
ives while we are in DC for the upcoming SfN meeting, I would like to take =
a moment on behalf of the FUN Public Policy and Governmental Affairs Commit=
tee to thank you for your advocacy efforts on behalf of science education a=
nd research. Please be sure to report your experience back to me at juramir=
ez365@gmail.com so I may provide some feedback to FUN for these efforts. A=
s you know this is a crucial time in the life of the Nation as we make toug=
h decisions about our national budget. Your input to the process is crucia=
l if science education and research are to continue providing a solid found=
ation for the intellectual and economic infrastructure of the Nation.
Best regards and good luck,
Julio J. Ramirez, Ph.D.
Chair, FUN Public Policy and Governmental Affairs Committee
From: Julio J Ramirez >
Date: Wed, 5 Oct 2011 13:59:36 -0400
To: FUN >
Subject: Action Item: FUN Public Policy and Governmental Affairs Committee
Dear FUN colleagues,
Because the upcoming joint meetings of the Society for Neuroscience (SfN) a=
nd the Faculty for Undergraduate Neuroscience (FUN) will be held in Washing=
ton, D.C. this year, the FUN Public Policy and Governmental Affairs Committ=
ee is encouraging the FUN membership to take advantage of the time in D.C. =
to pay a visit to your Congressional Representatives in the House and Senat=
e. The budget for FY2012 is currently being drafted and your perspective a=
s a constituent committed to science education and research is important to=
share with your representatives. As you have seen from previous Public Po=
licy and Governmental Affairs Committee postings, the budget for science ed=
ucation and research has been under tremendous pressure in the last few mon=
ths. For example, the American Institute of Biological Sciences recently r=
eported that the U.S. Senate Appropriations Committee has approved legislat=
ion that would cut $120.9 million from the Research and Related Activities =
account of the National Science Foundation (NSF), which includes the Biolog=
ical Sciences Directorate. Overall, the FY2012 budget of the NSF would be =
cut by $161.8 million, which amounts to a 2.4% reduction from FY2011.
In preparation for the upcoming Society for Neuroscience Meeting in Washing=
ton, D.C., the FUN Public Policy and Governmental Affairs Committee has par=
tnered with the Council on Undergraduate Research (CUR) to provide you with=
advocacy materials to guide you in your meetings with your representatives=
. Our Committee is particularly grateful to Dr. Nancy Hensel, Executive Of=
ficer of CUR, for her assistance because CUR=92s =93Posters on the Hill=94 =
program has been especially effective in advocating on behalf of science ed=
ucation and research for many years.
We have attached two sets of materials to this e-mail. The first is the =93=
CUR Advocacy Toolkit for 2011=94 and the second is a summary of talking poi=
nts that will be helpful when you meet with your representatives. If at al=
l possible, it is particularly meaningful to introduce your students to you=
r and their Congressional Representatives and staff members. Your students=
are important constituents and represent the future of the Nation. We are=
encouraging you to contact your representatives in the next two weeks in o=
rder to make appointments for theweek of the SfN/FUN meeting. Theattached =
Toolkit provides all the information you will need to make your appointment=
s and to learn about the federal budget process. If you are able to meet y=
our Representatives, would you kindly let the FUN Public Policy and Governm=
ental Affairs Committee know so we can report on this effort to the FUN mem=
bership? Please send your response to juramirez365@gmail.com.
Thanks so much for your commitment to science education and research. Your=
involvement in the democratic process can make a huge difference in FUN=92=
s efforts to promote science education and research in the life of the Nati=
on.
Sincerely,
Julio J. Ramirez, Ph.D.
Chair, FUN Public Policy and Governmental Affairs Committee
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Julio J. Ramirez, Ph.D.
R. Stuart Dickson Professor
Director, Neuroscience Program
Director, SOMAS-URM Program
Department of Psychology
Box 7017
Davidson College
Davidson, NC 28035
Voice: 704-894-2888