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Sometime during the next several weeks, the directors of federal agencies will receive a draft version of President Trump’s budget request for the coming fiscal year, which begins on October 1. This “passback review” is a standard part of the federal budgeting process which ends in Congress writing a budget and the president signing it into law.
The budget request will be the first of President Trump’s second term, and it will offer a clear window into the priorities of his new administration. Although widespread cuts are expected for much of the government’s discretionary spending, the outlook for the National Science Foundation appears to be especially grim.
During an emotional all-hands meeting on Tuesday, the agency’s assistant director, Susan Margulies, told agency employees to expect between a quarter and a half of its staff to be laid off within the coming months, E&E News reported.
Article by:Source: Eric Berger
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