APS works with members to publish op-eds in their local newspapers.
Jacinta Conrad: Opinion: Chips and science bill isn’t enough. America needs to retain its international students
Houston Chronicle
S. James Gates Jr. and Gerald C. Blazey: Opinion: The US must broaden onramps to the STEM workforce
The Hill
Noah Finkelstein: GUEST COLUMN: International students key to Colorado economy
Colorado Springs Gazette
Shua Sanchez: Prosper Act would devastate graduate education and scientific advancement
The Spokesman-Review
Justin Powell: Opinion: PROSPER bill would hurt students, not help them
Knox News
Dany Waller: Opinion: Congress must lift budget caps to promote STEM jobs and avoid huge cuts
Courier Journal
Noah Finkelstein: GUEST COLUMN: International students key to Colorado economy
Colorado Springs Gazette
Shua Sanchez: Prosper Act would devastate graduate education and scientific advancement
The Spokesman-Review
Opinion: PROSPER bill would hurt students, not help them
knoxnews.com
Commentary: Failure to fund research is a failure to support Texas
myStatesman.com
Opinion: Taxing tuition waivers sabotages students
Tallahassee Democrat
US is losing ground on technology superiority
The Hill
NIST research: Timing is everything
The Hill
America must restore its scientific infrastructure
Ithaca Journal
Local View: Science funding crucial to economic growth
Journal Star
America must repair its scientific infrastructure
StarTribune
Trump cuts to science threaten California farms
Auburn Journal
Blunt, colleagues should support STEM education
stltoday.com
Congress Should Work Together to Ensure America’s Global Competitiveness
U.S. Senator Gary Peters, D-MI
Keeping the U.S. Globally Competitive Through Scientific Research
U.S. Rep. Louise Slaughter (D-NY-25th)
The Intersection of Scientific Research and Public Policy
Congresswoman Elizabeth Esty
Ensuring America's Scientific Future
U.S. Rep. Barbara Comstock, Chairwoman, Research & Technology Subcommittee
Maintaining America's Global Scientific Leadership
U.S. Rep. Bill Foster
Federally Funded Scientific Research Will Keep America's Economy Thriving
U.S. Rep. Aaron Schock (R-IL)