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Updates on federal budget; Save NSF SBE

April 23, 2026 11:18 AM | DCSS Admin (Administrator)

The Consortium of Social Science Associations (COSSA) has released a comprehensive analysis, "The President's FY 2027 Budget Request for Social and Behavioral Science." [PDF, 36 pp.] COSSA summarizes as follows:

"The document released by the White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB) highlights actions the Administration has taken during its first year in office to cut spending across the federal government, stating that, 'The full-year 2026 appropriations bills enacted the first real cut to spending in 12 years…[and] put us on a path to eliminate ineffective Federal agencies that do not serve a useful purpose…'

"The FY 2027 budget seeks additional cuts, including a 10 percent reduction to non-defense discretionary spending, while proposing a staggering $1.5 trillion budget for national defense (a 44 percent increase).

"With respect to federal science agencies, in some cases the budget proposes similar levels to the FY 2026 budget (which were ultimately rejected by Congress). For example, the budget once again proposes slashing funding for the National Science Foundation (NSF) by more than half and continues down the path of shuttering the Department of Education. In addition, the FY 2027 budget again seeks a major reorganization of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).

"For other agencies, like the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the budget changes course. While still slated for a 12 percent cut under the proposal, this year’s request for NIH is a far cry from the 40 percent reduction sought last year by the Administration. 

"As always, when considering an Administration’s budget proposal, it is important to remember that it remains a largely symbolic policy document outlining the Administration’s priorities for the year ahead. While it is possible that some of the President’s requests will be enacted, Congress has the final say over the appropriation of funds."

The Science & Community Impacts Mapping Project (SCIMaP) from the University of Maryland, College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences has updated its maps of "local and national impacts of federal investment in science— and how science funding cuts cause widespread losses that harm communities nationwide."

Despite the caution in COSSA's most recent analysis summarized above, our previous DCSS news item explained that "both Nature and Science reported on April 3, 2026 that NSF plans to eliminate its Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences (SBE) directorate based on the President's Fiscal Year 2027 budget request. Although the President's budget request typically represents only the beginning of federal spending negotiations, actions during the past year have short-circuited the usual appropriation process and resulted in widespread cuts to agencies and programs throughout the federal government." In an April 7 "note," COSSA warned "...this year the threat is even more serious, potentially existential for the social and behavioral science community." COSSA has also created a a "Save SBE Toolkit" and other resources.

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