Sen. Katie Britt, R-Ala., speaks during the Senate Appropriations Committee hearing titled "A Review of Disaster Funding ...
About 100 Birmingham-area residents gathered outside the federal courthouse downtown, demanding action from Sen. Katie Britt ...
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Planned funding cuts by the National Institutes of Health’s, the United States' leading medical research agency, could impact Alabama health care, jobs and future medical breakthroughs.
The NIH's new 15 percent limit on indirect funding could cost states billions of dollars in medical research funding.
A $4 billion reduction in medical research funding will hit Republican districts and states hard. At least one of their lawmakers seems to have noticed.