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BIOPHYSICAL SOCIETY NEWSLETTER

6

OCTOBER

2016

Public Affairs

US Presidential Candidates Go on the Record on Science

Presidential candidates

Hillary Clinton

,

Donald Trump

, and

Jill Stein

have provided their positions on

20 significant science and technology questions. The questsions were sent to the candidates by Sci-

enceDebate.org,

a coalition of 56 US nonpartisan organizations, including the Biophysical Society.

ScienceDebate.org

has posted their responses on the oranization’s website. Candidate Gary Johnson had

not responded as of press time.

The consortium crowd-sourced and refined hundreds of suggestions to come up with “the 20 most

important, most immediate questions.”

“Most Americans recognize that science and technology play an increasingly important role in many

aspects of our lives. It is also science and technology that will drive the US economy this century,”

said BPS Public Affairs Committee Chair

Edward Egelman

. “It is imperative, therefore, that people who

would like to lead our country provide us with their thoughts on issues involving science and

technology.”

The Society encourages members to view the answers on the

ScienceDebate.org

website and share them

with colleagues.

The Federal Government’s 2017 fiscal year began on October 1.

Check the BPS website for the latest on funding and how it affects you.