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Congress Passes FY 2018 Omnibus With Record Funding of Geoscience Agencies

June 1, 2018 rockman Comments Off on Congress Passes FY 2018 Omnibus With Record Funding of Geoscience Agencies

The American Geosciences Institute has an interesting article on the recently passed Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2018 which provides record funding for geoscience agencies.  This includes a $63M or 6% increase for the USGS compared […]

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