Where do they stand on the 2008/09 science budget?
DOI: 10.1063/PT.4.1098
Nearly all the remaining presidential candidates agree that the U.S. should continue to invest in energy and basic science research. Hillary Clinton
John McCain
The 2008 budget turned into a disaster for science, particularly for high energy physics for which funding of the international linear collider
The cuts in the 2008 budget came about because Congress and the White House disagreed over how to pay for tax cuts and government services in an era of rising deficits.
In the 2009 budget the Office of Science at the Department of Energy
Last year both Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama abstained
If the candidates want to support increased science funding, they can support the 2009 budget or, if Congress decides to delay passing the budget, call for supplemental spending bills that increase research funds above their 2008 level.
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Paul Guinnessy, pguinnes@aip.org