[Congressional Record Volume 159, Number 27 (Tuesday, February 26, 2013)]
[House]
[Page H650]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
PROTECTING SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH FROM THE SEQUESTER
(Mr. PETERS of California asked and was given permission to address
the House for 1 minute.)
Mr. PETERS of California. Mr. Speaker, last week I visited the Salk
Institute, a cutting-edge biological research facility whose work has
contributed to San Diego's status as the number two life science
cluster in the United States. At Salk, I met Dr. Geoff Wahl, a
professor who leads a groundbreaking cancer research lab, and Bianca
Kennedy, a breast cancer advocate and survivor.
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February 26, 2013, on page H650, the following appeared: Mr.
HUFFMAN asked and was given Mr. HUFFMAN. Mr. Speaker, last
The online version should be corrected to read: Mr. PETERS of
California asked and was given Mr. PETERS of California. Mr.
Speaker, last
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In fiscal year 2012, San Diego firms received more than $130 million
from the National Science Foundation and $850 million from the National
Institutes of Health. It's these types of investments that have created
hundreds of thousands of jobs and bolstered our economy, contributing
also to the quality of life for people around the world.
The sequester threatens to undo this progress. The immediate cuts to
NIH from sequestration are 8.2 percent, which is equivalent to a cut of
$2.5 billion. This could result in the loss of 33,000 research-related
jobs in 2013 and a $4.5 billion decrease in economic activity.
Let's work together to avert the sequester so we can continue to
improve the lives of patients and lead the world in science and
technology.
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