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As budget cuts loom, Congresswoman Kim Schrier is stepping up to bat for the National Institutes of Health, making it clear that slashing funding by 40% could have devastating consequences for medical research. During her recent visit to the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center, she expressed serious concerns that these cuts threaten not just current research but the entire future of scientific innovation—and let’s be real, we really need our scientists to keep doing their wizardry!
Schrier is not just crying wolf; she’s talking about the erosion of U.S. leadership in a field vital for health breakthroughs. The Trump administration proposes these cuts in the name of reducing the national deficit, but Schrier argues this isn’t an effective strategy. She likens making budget cuts to performing surgery, saying it should be done with a scalpel, not a chainsaw. Wise words for those of us who haven’t mastered the art of budgeting!
It’s easy to get lost in the numbers, but the bottom line is this: cutting NIH funding risks lives and progress. Schrier’s staunch advocacy highlights the importance of investing in medical research, ensuring that future generations aren’t left in the cold. So, what do you think? Should the government prioritize funding for medical research over other expenses? Let’s hear your thoughts!
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