Some other notable publications from the Congressional Research Service include the following.
“Iran: U.S. Concerns and Policy Responses,” updated March 10, 2006.
“Homeland Security: Protecting Airliners from Terrorist Missiles,” updated February 16, 2006.
“Military Aviation: Issues and Options for Combating Terrorism and Counterinsurgency,” January 27, 2006.
As Congress begins the FY27 appropriations process this month, congress members should turn their eyes towards rebuilding DOE’s programs and strengthening U.S. energy innovation and reindustrialization.
Politically motivated award cancellations and the delayed distribution of obligated funds have broken the hard-earned trust of the private sector, state and local governments, and community organizations.
In the absence of guardrails and guidance, AI can increase inequities, introduce bias, spread misinformation, and risk data security for schools and students alike.
Over the course of 2025, the second Trump administration has overseen a major loss in staff at DOE, but these changes will not deliver the energy and innovation impacts that this administration, or any administration, wants.