Lawmakers in Congress haven’t left themselves much choice if they want to fund the government and prevent a government shutdown in a few months: They’ll need to kick the can down the road. The House left Washington last week, and the Senate will soon follow, with scant progress made toward passing the 12 annual spending bills, or appropriations, that keep vital agencies and government programs running. Current federal financing expires September 30, the end of the 2024 fiscal year.

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As the U.S. Congress negotiates government funding for 2025, strong federal support for biomedical research and nursing workforce development programs is essential. Working with coalition partners, ONS is advocating for increased funding for the National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute, National Institute for Nursing Research, and Title VII and Title VIII Nursing Workforce Development Programs

Currently, the House and Senate are considering different versions of legislation to fund those agencies and programs. However, the House bill contains lower funding levels than the Senate bill. During those deliberations, ONS and its member advocates are collaborating with legislators and coalition partners to ensure that the Senate’s higher funding levels are used for any year-end spending packages.

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