Policy Statements
When issues that affect the scientific community arise, GSA understands the importance of clearly communicating our position. Public policy statements are reviewed and approved by the GSA Board of Directors and/or Executive Committee, as are those letters drafted by other policy coalitions and signed by GSA.
Scientific organizations letter to Congress urging completion of FY 2022 appropriations. October, 2021
Letter to NIH on funding for Model Organism Databases. March, 2021
Statement on anti-Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) violence. March, 2021
Comments submitted to Department of Homeland Security on proposed changes to F and J visa program rules. October 2020
Scientific societies letter to Executive Branch defending science-based health policy. July 2020
Open letter opposing change to the Student and Exchange Visitor Program. July 2020
Don’t close the borders to science. June 2020
GSA’s commitment to dismantling racism in science: building a plan for sustained action. June 2020
Coalition for the Life Sciences COVID-19 recommendation letter to U.S. Congress. April 2020
GSA response to NIH Request for Information on FY 2021-2025 Strategic Plan for the Office of Research Infrastructure Programs (ORIP). February 2020
GSA supports open access — but we need time for a full transition. December 2019
Scientific organizations letter opposing proposed changes to embargo rules. December 2019
Association of American Publishers letter opposing proposed changes to embargo rules. December 2019
Scientific societies letter on the US federal research budget for FY 2020. April 2019
Statement from GSA’s Executive Committee on the U.S. President’s executive order on immigration July 2018
GSA Members: Contact Congress to protest Trump’s catastrophic NIH budget cuts March 2017
Letter to House and Senate conference chairs for the tax bill December 2017
Letter to House leadership on the graduate student tax benefit provisions within HR1 October 2017
Scientific societies letter on President Trump’s executive order on immigration and visas February 2017
Statement on the Genetics Society of America’s commitment to diversity November 2016
Ad Hoc Group for Medical Research letters thanking support of FY2016 omnibus spending bill February 2016
Letter to leadership of House and Senate Appropriations Committees
Letter to Members of Congress voting for omnibus spending bill
GSA response to NIH request for information on “Input on Sustaining Biomedical Data Repositories” March 2015
FASEB-organized letter urging passage of FY 2016 spending bills September 2015
Business, higher education, and science statement on “Innovation: An American Imperative” June 2015
GSA response to request for information on NIGMS strategic planning process September 2014
GSA comments on NIGMS proposal for Maximizing Investigator’s Research Award (MIRA) August 2014
GSA comments on draft of USDA’s plant breeding roadmap July 2014
GSA letter to House Energy & Commerce Committee on 21st Century Cures Initiative May 2014
GSA White Paper on the NIGMS 2014 Strategic Plan March 2014
Society and health care provide letter to Senate leadership urging opposition to Conference Accountability Act of 2014 September 8, 2014
Coalition for National Science Finding to Rep. Lamar Smith on NSF merit review May 2013
Ad Hoc Group for Medical Research letter to Congress about impact of continued cuts to NIH including sequestration February 2013
Letter to President and Congressional leaders on the importance of federal R&D and impact of sequestration December 2012
Research!America letter warning that sequestration would slow medical progress November 2012
Coalition for National Science Funding letter to U.S. Senate supporting peer review at NSF June 2012
Comments on NIH Straw Model January 2011
Ad Hoc Group for Medical Research letter to Congress supporting NIH funding January 2011
GSA Response to NIH Research Information Draft Proposal September 2004
President’s Council on Bioethics February 2004
Statement: Evolution & Creationism June 2003
Statement: GMOs November 2001