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APS public service is bi-partisan.

APS Members in Congress

  • Vernon J. Ehlers (R-MI 3rd)
  • Bill Foster (D-IL 14th)
  • Rush Holt (D-NJ 12th)

APS Members - Directors of OSTP
OSTP is the Office of Science and Technology Policy. The OSTP Director is Science Advisor to the President.

  • John P. Holdren (Obama)
  • John H. Marburger, III (G.W. Bush)
  • Neal F. Lane (Clinton)
  • John H. Gibbons (Clinton)
  • D. Allan Bromley (G.H.W. Bush)
  • William R. Graham (Reagan)
  • H. Guyford Stever (Ford)

APS Exclusives

Hear From Your Colleagues

APS Physics Capitol Hill Quarterly contains science and physics news relevant to legislative affairs. Each issue includes an exclusive article by a current member of Congress with a perspective on science.

Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison
Sen. Hutchison
(R-TX)
Building on COMPETES
U.S. Representative Bart Gordon
Rep. Gordon
(D-TN 6th)
Our Energy Future
U.S. Representative Frank Wolf
Rep. Wolf
(R-VA 10th)
Investing in  Science


APS Op-Eds and Editorials


APS Press Releases


June 29, 2010 - APS Petitions NRC for Rule Change
June 24, 2010- Greater Energy Research Needed
June 1, 2010- America COMPETES Reauthorization
May 14, 2010 - APS Calls for Swift Action on COMPETES bill
February 18, 2010 - Downsizing the Nuclear Arsenal while Keeping the Stockpile Safe and Secure

 

 

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