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Roy Blunt's Public Statements on Issue: Science

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06/10/2021 Blunt, Coons Introduce Bipartisan Bill To Award A Congressional Gold Medal To The Scientific Community For The Development Of Lifesaving Covid-19 Vaccines
12/22/2020 Tweet - "Missouri researchers are at the forefront of our most important discoveries: Working to combat COVID Developing blood test for #ALZ Discovering a potential new treatment for liver cancer FY21 funding bill supports their lifesaving work"
12/22/2020 Tweet - "Under my subcommittee chairmanship, @NIH funding has increased $12.85 billion, nearly 43%, in six years. This funding gives researchers the support they need to continue their lifesaving work, discovering new treatments and cures."
12/18/2020 Tweet - "Thank you to all the health care heroes and researchers who have worked tirelessly to get us to this point"
09/03/2020 Tweet - "As chairman of the Senate appropriations subcommittee that funds health-related programs, I've been a firm supporter of increasing funding for medical research. I'm committed to making sure researchers have the resources necessary to keep these projects moving forward."
12/17/2018 Tweet - "Great to see older students taking time to inspire younger kids and show them why #STEM education matters"
11/27/2018 Tweet - "From Missouri to Mars Batteries from EaglePicher Technologies, based in Joplin, powered NASA's spacecraft InSight's mission to Mars"
07/30/2018 Tweet - ""You can put STEM into every core subject and it makes it more exciting." Why I've pushed to increase resources for STEM in @usedgov, providing $65 million in targeted education resources for these valuable educational opportunities."
06/05/2018 Tweet - "As chairman of the subcommittee that funds @USEDgov, I'm proud of the progress our subcommittee has made in prioritizing resources for STEM education and making a post-secondary education more accessible and affordable."
12/18/2017 Tweet - "Today I visited @NCATS_NIH_gov to meet w/ @NIHDirector & NCATS Director Chris Austin & learn more about the groundbreaking Niemann-Pick disease research being led by @WUSTLMed through NCATS' Clinical and Translational Science Award program http://bit.ly/2BsxlMh "
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