I support H.R. 2105, and I thank the sponsors, including Mr. Webster, Mr. Lipinski, and Ms. Rosen.
I will vigorously oppose these efforts every step of the way, and I urge my colleagues to do the same.
We must be prepared to pay for what we value, or we will simply not accomplish the laudable goals of this legislation.
The other problem addressed by H.R. 2809 is in the area of commercial remote sensing.
I'd like to request a record vote on this.
This makes no sense to me, and it makes no sense to many in the stakeholder community.
I believe the evidence shows SBIR to be an extremely valuable program that we must continue to support and strengthen.
We must continue to push agencies on this objective.
I urge my colleagues to support the amendment, and I yield back.
As grant proposal success rates at NSF and NIH sink to historical lows for some programs, we should be very wary of any actions that would f...
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