April 22, 2021
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On Wednesday, April 21, members of Stony Brook University’s (SBU) Advocacy Corps met virtually with representatives of the offices of Leader Chuck Schumer and Rep. Lee Zeldin to advocate for bold funding increases for the National Science Foundation (NSF) and increased federal funding for crucial student financial aid programs. Specifically, Advocacy Corps members conveyed their strong support for the NSF funding increases included in The Endless Frontier Act (EFA) in addition to doubling federal funding for the Pell Grant program.
SBU Advocacy Corps members meet virtually with New York congressional staff.
“The Stony Brook Advocacy Corps strongly believes Leader Schumer’s Endless Frontier Act would provide NSF with the necessary transformational funding to address both America’s short-term and long-term plan to maintain U.S. leadership in key technology areas including AI, 5G and quantum computing,” said Anne Green, Undergraduate Coordinator f
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