California Proposes Bill to Counteract Trump Administration's Research Funding Cuts
The Trump administration has been implementing significant cuts to federally funded research, impacting scientific progress and higher education jobs. The University of California system, which employs a large number of academic workers, faces potential losses of $5 to $6 billion annually due to these cuts. In response, California is considering Senate Bill 895, the California Science and Health Research Bond Act, which aims to establish a foundation to fund scientific research based on merit and peer review. This initiative seeks to maintain the state's leadership in scientific innovation and protect jobs in the sector.