Political Rules Could Stop American Science From Growing

USAFri Jun 12 2026
The U. S. federal government is thinking about changing how science projects get money and oversight. A new rule would make every grant check whether it matches the current President’s priorities. Right now, scientists judge each other’s work and decide who gets funding based on evidence alone. If the rule passes, doctors and researchers could lose freedom to ask questions that don’t fit a political agenda. The system that helped cure childhood leukemia, map the human genome, and build the internet would be replaced by a political filter. America’s science has already created technology like GPS, smartphones and batteries that drive the economy.
Every dollar spent on research can bring back $2. 57 in jobs and new companies, adding billions each year. Other countries are already pulling ahead. China is spending more on research in many areas, and the European Union offers scientists a stable environment to work. A political review of grants could give rivals an advantage and hurt the U. S. in science, business and security. People who depend on scientific progress—students, doctors, patients, and businesses—should speak up. Congress from both sides must look closely at the rule’s effects, and the administration should talk with scientists to keep the system strong. We can change how we spend money and speed up reviews, but we should not break the core that lets science thrive.
https://localnews.ai/article/political-rules-could-stop-american-science-from-growing-e63ae5f2

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