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  Health  Senator Ossoff Challenges Trump Administration’s Proposed NIH Funding Cuts, Warns of ‘Century-Long’ Impact
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Senator Ossoff Challenges Trump Administration’s Proposed NIH Funding Cuts, Warns of ‘Century-Long’ Impact

Mateo AlvarezMateo Alvarez—April 30, 202513
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Washington D.C. — In a direct confrontation with proposed budget cuts targeting the nation’s premier biomedical research agency, Senator Jon Ossoff voiced strong opposition to the Trump administration’s proposed reductions to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) during a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing on April 30, 2025.

The Georgia Democrat articulated profound concerns about the potential long-term ramifications of the proposed cuts, warning that the consequences would extend far beyond immediate fiscal impacts. “We’re going to pay for this not just in lives and children’s lives right now, but we’re going to pay for this for a century,” Senator Ossoff stated emphatically during his remarks.

Researchers Detail Immediate Impact

The concerns raised in the hearing room were echoed by members of the scientific community outside the NIH headquarters. Dr. Morgan, a representative of NIH Fellows United and UAW 2750, provided a stark account of the current climate at the institutes during a “Sick Of It Rally” held at the NIH.

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Dr. Morgan detailed a range of immediate negative impacts resulting from anticipated budget austerity, including widespread purchasing freezes that hinder research operations and termination notices affecting colleagues. These affected researchers, Dr. Morgan noted, are engaged in critical studies on devastating diseases such as Muscular Dystrophy and Alzheimer’s, suggesting that the proposed cuts are already having a chilling effect on ongoing vital research.

Widespread Funding Delays Reported

The testimony and rally highlighted broader issues of funding instability impacting research nationwide. Senator Chris Coons of Delaware underscored this point, reporting that a significant amount of grant funding — $55 million — intended for research into serious diseases including Alzheimer’s and cancer has been delayed, paused, or withheld. This uncertainty affects numerous institutions relying on federal grants.

Among the institutions impacted, Senator Coons specifically mentioned the University of Delaware’s National Institute for Innovation in Manufacturing Biopharmaceuticals, illustrating how funding disruptions at the federal level cascade down to impede progress at state-level research centers and universities crucial for developing new therapies and treatments.

The Scale of the Proposed Cuts

The basis for these widespread concerns lies in the specific figures outlined in the proposed budget for fiscal year 2026 from the Trump administration. The proposal reportedly includes an aggressive plan to reduce NIH funding by over a 40% reduction. Such a cut would represent a dramatic curtailment of federal investment in biomedical research, the primary source of funding for basic science and clinical trials across the United States.

In addition to the substantial direct funding cut, the budget proposal also includes a provision to cap indirect costs at 15%. Indirect costs are legitimate expenses incurred by universities and research institutions that host grant-funded research, covering overhead such as facilities maintenance, utilities, administrative support, and regulatory compliance. Capping these costs significantly below the actual expenses forces institutions to either absorb the difference or reduce the scope of the funded research, potentially leading to less efficient use of grant money or an inability for some institutions to participate in research grants.

NIH’s Role and the Stakes Involved

The National Institutes of Health is the largest source of funding for medical research in the world, supporting scientists at universities and research institutions across every U.S. state and internationally. Its mission is to seek fundamental knowledge about the nature and behavior of living systems and apply that knowledge to enhance health, lengthen life, and reduce illness and disability.

Advocates argue that consistent, robust funding for the NIH is essential for breakthroughs in treating and preventing diseases, driving medical innovation, supporting high-skilled jobs, and maintaining the United States’ global leadership in biomedical science. Opponents of the proposed cuts contend that reductions of this magnitude would severely hamper research pipelines, potentially delaying or preventing discoveries that could save lives, improve public health, and ultimately reduce long-term healthcare costs.

Conclusion

The April 30, 2025, Senate hearing and the related rally underscored the deep apprehension within both legislative and scientific communities regarding the Trump administration’s proposed budget for the NIH. Senator Ossoff’s strong opposition, coupled with specific accounts of funding delays and impacts on researchers studying critical diseases, paints a picture of potential disruption to the nation’s biomedical research enterprise. The debate over these proposed cuts highlights fundamental questions about the value placed on long-term scientific investment versus immediate fiscal savings, with opponents warning that the costs of neglecting research could be paid in human lives and slower progress against devastating illnesses for generations to come.

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