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Code · BILL · 116th Congress · H.R. 5685 (Introduced in House) — To invest in basic scientific research and support technology innovation for the economic and national security of th... · Sec. 209

Sec. 209. Authorization of appropriations

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There are authorized to be appropriated to the Secretary for the Office of Science for fiscal year 2020 $7,000,000,000, of which— $2,213,000,000 shall be for Basic Energy Science; $1,045,000,000 shall be for High Energy Physics; $750,000,000 shall be for Biological and Environmental Research; $713,000,000 shall be for Nuclear Physics; $980,000,000 shall be for Advanced Scientific Computing Research; $671,000,000 shall be for Fusion Energy Sciences; $301,000,000 shall be for Science Laboratories Infrastructure; $186,300,000 shall be for Science Program Direction; $112,700,000 shall be for Safeguards and Security; and $28,000,000 shall be for Workforce Development for Teachers and Scientists.
There are authorized to be appropriated to the Secretary for the Office of Science for fiscal year 2021 $7,900,940,874, of which— $2,685,840,000 shall be for Basic Energy Science; $1,135,584,317 shall be for High Energy Physics; $816,925,453 shall be for Biological and Environmental Research; $799,544,060 shall be for Nuclear Physics; $1,160,020,000 shall be for Advanced Scientific Computing Research; $699,360,000 shall be for Fusion Energy Sciences; $279,468,000 shall be for Science Laboratories Infrastructure; $190,393,200 shall be for Science Program Direction; $110,396,844 shall be for Safeguards and Security; and $23,409,000 shall be for Workforce Development for Teachers and Scientists.
There are authorized to be appropriated to the Secretary for the Office of Science for fiscal year 2022 $8,559,100,770, of which— $2,945,760,000 shall be for Basic Energy Science; $1,213,376,476 shall be for High Energy Physics; $872,888,179 shall be for Biological and Environmental Research; $854,316,090 shall be for Nuclear Physics; $1,272,280,000 shall be for Advanced Scientific Computing Research; $767,040,000 shall be for Fusion Energy Sciences; $302,757,000 shall be for Science Laboratories Infrastructure; $194,201,064 shall be for Science Program Direction; $112,604,781 shall be for Safeguards and Security; and $23,877,180 shall be for Workforce Development for Teachers and Scientists.
There are authorized to be appropriated to the Secretary for the Office of Science for fiscal year 2023 $9,217,390,345, of which— $3,205,680,000 shall be for Basic Energy Science; $1,291,168,634 shall be for High Energy Physics; $928,850,905 shall be for Biological and Environmental Research; $909,088,120 shall be for Nuclear Physics; $1,384,540,000 shall be for Advanced Scientific Computing Research; $834,720,000 shall be for Fusion Energy Sciences; $326,046,000 shall be for Science Laboratories Infrastructure; $198,085,085 shall be for Science Program Direction; $114,856,876 shall be for Safeguards and Security; and $24,354,724 shall be for Workforce Development for Teachers and Scientists.
There are authorized to be appropriated to the Secretary for the Office of Science for fiscal year 2024 $9,875,812,193, of which— $3,465,600,000 shall be for Basic Energy Science; $1,368,960,793 shall be for High Energy Physics; $984,813,632 shall be for Biological and Environmental Research; $963,860,150 shall be for Nuclear Physics; $1,496,800,000 shall be for Advanced Scientific Computing Research; $902,400,000 shall be for Fusion Energy Sciences; $349,335,000 shall be for Science Laboratories Infrastructure; $202,046,787 shall be for Science Program Direction; $117,154,014 shall be for Safeguards and Security; and $24,841,818 shall be for Workforce Development for Teachers and Scientists.
There are authorized to be appropriated to the Secretary for the Office of Science for fiscal year 2025 $10,534,368,961, of which— $3,725,520,000 shall be for Basic Energy Science; $1,446,752,951 shall be for High Energy Physics; $1,040,776,358 shall be for Biological and Environmental Research; $1,018,632,180 shall be for Nuclear Physics; $1,609,060,000 shall be for Advanced Scientific Computing Research; $970,080,000 shall be for Fusion Energy Sciences; $372,624,000 shall be for Science Laboratories Infrastructure; $206,087,723 shall be for Science Program Direction; $119,497,094 shall be for Safeguards and Security; and $25,338,654 shall be for Workforce Development for Teachers and Scientists.
There are authorized to be appropriated to the Secretary for the Office of Science for fiscal year 2026 $11,193,063,345, of which— $3,985,440,000 shall be for Basic Energy Science; $1,524,545,110 shall be for High Energy Physics; $1,096,739,084 shall be for Biological and Environmental Research; $1,073,404,210 shall be for Nuclear Physics; $1,721,320,000 shall be for Advanced Scientific Computing Research; $1,037,760,000 shall be for Fusion Energy Sciences; $395,913,000 shall be for Science Laboratories Infrastructure; $210,209,477 shall be for Science Program Direction; $121,887,036 shall be for Safeguards and Security; and $25,845,428 shall be for Workforce Development for Teachers and Scientists.
There are authorized to be appropriated to the Secretary for the Office of Science for fiscal year 2027 $11,851,898,099, of which— $4,245,360,000 shall be for Basic Energy Science; $1,602,337,268 shall be for High Energy Physics; $1,152,701,810 shall be for Biological and Environmental Research; $1,128,176,240 shall be for Nuclear Physics; $1,833,580,000 shall be for Advanced Scientific Computing Research; $1,105,440,000 shall be for Fusion Energy Sciences; $419,202,000 shall be for Science Laboratories Infrastructure; $214,413,667 shall be for Science Program Direction; $124,324,777 shall be for Safeguards and Security; and $26,362,336 shall be for Workforce Development for Teachers and Scientists.
There are authorized to be appropriated to the Secretary for the Office of Science for fiscal year 2028 $12,510,876,029, of which— $4,505,280,000 shall be for Basic Energy Science; $1,680,129,427 shall be for High Energy Physics; $1,208,664,537 shall be for Biological and Environmental Research; $1,182,948,270 shall be for Nuclear Physics; $1,945,840,000 shall be for Advanced Scientific Computing Research; $1,173,120,000 shall be for Fusion Energy Sciences; $442,491,000 shall be for Science Laboratories Infrastructure; $218,701,940 shall be for Science Program Direction; $126,811,272 shall be for Safeguards and Security; and $26,889,583 shall be for Workforce Development for Teachers and Scientists.
There are authorized to be appropriated to the Secretary for the Office of Science for fiscal year 2029 $13,170,000,000, of which— $4,765,200,000 shall be for Basic Energy Science; $1,757,921,586 shall be for High Energy Physics; $1,264,627,263 shall be for Biological and Environmental Research; $1,237,720,300 shall be for Nuclear Physics; $2,058,100,000 shall be for Advanced Scientific Computing Research; $1,240,800,000 shall be for Fusion Energy Sciences; $465,780,000 shall be for Science Laboratories Infrastructure; $223,075,979 shall be for Science Program Direction; $129,347,498 shall be for Safeguards and Security; and $27,427,374 shall be for Workforce Development for Teachers and Scientists.
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