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A Backward March: Another Month of Attacks on Federal Science

Last updated: April 2, 2025 6:24 am
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The recent attacks on science and scientific integrity in the federal government have reached unprecedented levels in the past few weeks. A total of 117 potential attacks on scientists, their work, and science-based policies have been identified, bringing the total count to 219 since the return of the Trump administration to the White House. These actions pose a significant threat to the foundation of evidence-based decision-making and policymaking.

One concerning trend is the systematic removal of experts from federal advisory committees (FACs) across various government agencies. These committees play a crucial role in ensuring that policies and regulations are informed by the best available science. However, political appointees have been busy dismissing members, canceling meetings, and disbanding committees, effectively limiting the expertise available to government officials. This move raises questions about the quality and integrity of decision-making processes within these agencies.

In addition to targeting FACs, the US Census Bureau has also been under attack, with Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick disbanding three advisory committees focused on data representation and analysis. These committees played a vital role in ensuring accurate and inclusive representation in the upcoming 2030 Census, particularly for historically underrepresented populations. The removal of these experts raises concerns about the accuracy and fairness of demographic data collection and representation.

Furthermore, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) has faced challenges, with the Trump administration ordering cuts to grants that align with its priorities. This includes a directive to halt funding for research on LGBTQ+ health, gender non-conforming populations, environmental justice, and diversity, equity, and inclusion. These decisions not only impact researchers and health professionals but also hinder society’s ability to advance knowledge in critical areas of public health and well-being.

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To address these threats to science and scientific integrity, it is essential for individuals to take action. This includes urging members of Congress to support the Scientific Integrity (SI) Act, providing resources to federal scientists to protect their rights, and staying informed through campaigns like “Save Science Save Lives.” By working together to defend science in the federal government, we can uphold the principles of evidence-based decision-making and ensure a healthier and more equitable future for all.

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