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In reply to the discussion: Judge allows Trump to cut more than $1bn in National Science Foundation grants [View all]AZJonnie
(1,524 posts)5. Do you know if there is any further news on the administrative fee cap (from your related article)?
Like, is that still held up by the courts, or did the regime manage to get their way on that one in the interim? I'm wondering if this is actually a 'double-whammy', grants cuts + admin fee cuts?
Disappointed to see that the judge in this case is a Biden appointee (Jia M. Cobb).
I bet both Xi and Putin are pleased as punch the the US is forfeiting it's scientific leadership under IQ47
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Judge allows Trump to cut more than $1bn in National Science Foundation grants [View all]
BumRushDaShow
Sep 11
OP
Lets just say I'm a lot more inclined to believe in the corrupting power of the TrumPutin tentacles
AZJonnie
Sep 11
#19
Or maybe she just happens to think it's in his constitutional boundaries to do so, even if she happens to disagree
Polybius
Sep 11
#14
Funny how the constitutional boundaries are mostly in the Trump Crime Syndicate's favor.
Irish_Dem
Sep 11
#17
Do you know if there is any further news on the administrative fee cap (from your related article)?
AZJonnie
Sep 11
#5
When I was looking for any threads associated with the OP's case (which I couldn't find - it was filed in D.C.)
BumRushDaShow
Sep 11
#11
Fair enough. But if the regime wins on the 15% cap case as well, I think we'd be looking at a HUGE hit to funding
AZJonnie
Sep 11
#13