The United States has the most dynamic private sector in the world, with entrepreneurs, investors, big companies, and capital markets all eager to license technologies and launch start-ups. Those ventures, however, are often driven by technologies that come from basic research funded by the federal government. But we’re falling behind--the Chinese Communist Party has already surpassed the U.S. in total R&D spending. We must quickly invest in American basic research and the development of technologies of the future across sectors to ensure our leadership in science—along with our national security—is not compromised.
More on Research & Technology
December 2022
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12/1/22 | H.R. 9376, The National Drone and Advanced Air Mobility Initiative Act |
November 2022
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11/17/22 | H.R. 9334, the Quantum in Practice Act |
October 2022
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10/18/22 | Chairwoman Johnson and Ranking Member Lucas Send Letter to OSTP Director Prabhakar Requesting Implementation Details of New Memorandum on Access to Federally Funded Research |
September 2022
July 2022
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7/28/22 | Lucas: "Regrettably, I will not be casting my vote for the CHIPS and Science Act today." |
7/19/22 | Lucas Statement on Senate Procedural Vote to Proceed with CHIPS-plus Legislation |
May 2022
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5/30/22 | Lucas Praises Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Lab for Achieving Exascale Computing |
5/17/22 | Lucas Statement at Markup of H.R. 7569, H.R. 7361, H.R. 7289, and H.R. 7180 |