Government Capacity

Gil on the Hill: More Budget, More Problems 

04.30.26 | 3 min read | Text by Gil Ruiz

Spring is here and so is the debate on the budget. The Fiscal Year 2027 (FY27) President’s Budget Request (PBR) is out and the appropriations process is in full bloom, even if one small but important piece of FY26 lags behind in the form of funding for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Meanwhile, states continue to step up and address the most pressing science and technology gaps. 

FY27 Science Funding: “Aww Mom, science cuts for budget again!?” 

As expected, there are more deep cuts for science R&D in the FY27 PBR. 

Trump to NSB: “You’re Fired!” A moment of silence for science governance 

All 22 members of the National Science Board (NSB) have been fired as the National Science Foundation (NSF) and science at-large absorbs the latest blow to its basic operation from this administration. The NSB is mandated by law and appointed by the president. It advises the NSF, Congress, and the president on science. 

Labs of Democracy: States keep pushing on S&T policies 

States have no choice but to deal with the ever-pressing issues associated with the AI explosion and uneven federal support for innovation. We’re continuing to see the “Patchwork-Moratorium” AI policy tension play out at federal and state levels on both data centers and safety. 

Looking to May 

May brings more appropriations process fun as the committees scrutinize the president’s FY27 budget request and compose their own funding bills (which we can expect will again rebuke the massive proposed cuts to science). 

This contentious summer period will reach a boiling point as we arrive closer to the midterms, making meaningful legislating even more complicated. Congress is racing to get laws passed on pressing matters like AI and housing as well as standing business like FY27 funding. 

No one will be surprised if we end up with a continuing resolution to push our shutdown deadline out past the midterms, so the real question is what else will they get done this summer? We know this Administration will be staying busy

There are lots we didn’t cover, so we’ll just have to talk again soon!