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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsDESTROYING SCIENCE: White House proposes new rules giving *political appointees* final approval on research grants
DESTROYING science and scientific research funding in America is the objective. FORCING any scientific research and grants for it to CONFORM to political appointees and one political party's "objectives," ie, "anti-woke" and "anti-DEI" crap, is what this is about.
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/white-house-proposes-new-rules-giving-political-appointees-final-say-on-research-grants/
These proposed Office of Management and Budget regulations would render the federal research grant review process opaque
Scheduled to be officially published in the Federal Register on Friday, the 412-page proposal on federal spending rules would centralize Office of Management and Budget (OMB) control over releases of government funds, including for scientific research grants. The OMB is headed by Russell Vought, lead architect of Heritage Foundations Project 2025 plan for the Trump administration.
Recent years have provided evidence of the need for meaningful reform in Federal grants administration, states the proposals Background section, which goes on to criticize a woke policy agenda that deliberately favored certain identity groups over others under the Biden administration. The new rules would mandate political appointees at scientific agencies to sign off on all research awards for compliance with presidential priorities, including those on race and gender.
And at scientific agencies, the proposal states that senior appointees must conduct these reviews and apply specific principles when evaluating proposals, a departure from past practice whereby apolitical expert review committees approved research grants.
Scientific peer review of research proposals, long the standard for approval of research grants at the National Institutes of Health, the National Science Foundation and other governmental science agencies, remains advisory and does not replace agency discretion, the proposal states.
We warned of this exact form of government overreach in science a year ago, says Colette Delawalla, founder of the science advocacy group Stand Up for Science. It replaces expertise with political appointees, globally decouples the U.S. and completely guts our scientific ecosystem.
jeffreyi
(2,603 posts)This guy is toxic.
There is time to comment on this proposed "rule".
Much more info:
https://elizabethginexi.substack.com/p/summary-of-key-changes-in-ombs-proposed
CousinIT
(12,795 posts)Scientists, researchers, universities, faculty, instructors, and the public all have standing to comment. YOU CAN DO SO ANONYMOUSLY.
https://www.regulations.gov/commenton/OMB-2026-0034-0001
SAMPLE COMMENT:
By centralizing authority in political appointees to review, approve, suspend, or terminate discretionary grants, the rule undermines merit-based peer review and academic independence and risks ideological screening of research.
Expanded pre-award reviews, pre-issuance checks, and broad new termination authorities will create unpredictable administrative burdens that divert time and funds from research.
Narrowing allowable costspotentially restricting publication, conference, and collaboration expensesand favoring institutions with lower indirect cost rates will weaken the research infrastructure that supports compliance, safety, training, and knowledge dissemination.
Reclassifying 2 CFR Part 200 from guidance to a binding regulation removes agency-specific rulemaking safeguards and reduces transparency and stakeholder input for future changes.
The proposals provisions restricting international collaboration threaten U.S. scientific competitiveness and the free exchange of ideas essential to discovery.
Additional reporting requirements for subawards and pass-through entities, plus expanded SAM.gov obligations, will increase compliance costs and further erode funds available for actual research.
The rule also establishes broad, discretionary grounds for suspension and termination, creating legal and contractual instability for ongoing projects.
If the goal is improved accountability and transparency, targeted, consultative reformssuch as clearer conflict-of-interest policies, streamlined reporting, and strengthened audit guidancewould achieve those aims without the disruptive centralization proposed here.
I urge OMB to withdraw or substantially revise this proposal, preserve merit review and negotiated indirect cost support, protect allowable costs critical to dissemination and collaboration, and provide a full, meaningful public comment process with adequate time for stakeholder engagement.
Midnight Writer
(25,842 posts)While we play these stupid fucking games to politicize science and research, other countries will be moving ahead, making discoveries that will give them economic, political and military superiority over us.
We laid much of the groundwork for this Age of Discovery, and now Trump and his cult are flushing it all down a gold-plated toilet.
Dumbasses.
CousinIT
(12,795 posts)lindysalsagal
(23,003 posts)Close to total control. They'll control doctor's and manufacturers next. Then, artists.Putin's asset is doing the job.
Another Jackalope
(217 posts)Look at Russia from the 1930s to the 1980s. Only state approved results are acceptable.
RedWhiteBlueIsRacist
(2,310 posts)Hopefully, that is not the case, but...?