States are debating whether to replace NIH funding as the federal research system contracts
Historically, state governments have provided less than 1% of US research and development funding
Historically, state governments have provided less than 1% of US research and development funding
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A stable three-way alliance between congressional committees, federal agencies, and interest groups that dominates policymaking.
Jurisdictional limits on federal courts based on state sovereign immunity.
System of federal agencies that exercise delegated government power to regulate society.
Authority of federal agencies to create legally binding rules through notice-and-comment procedures.
1870 law prohibiting federal agencies from spending money they haven't been appropriated by Congress, enforced through government shutdowns.
Federal agencies with legal protections from presidential control to ensure impartial decision-making.
Temporary closure of federal agencies due to budget impasses.
Congress controls all government spending and can leverage this over other branches.
Power is divided between the federal government and state governments, each exercising authority in designated areas.
Government organizations that implement and enforce laws within the executive branch.