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Code · BILL · 117th Congress · H.R. 2153 (Introduced in House) — To invest in basic scientific research and support technology innovation for the economic and national security of th... · Sec. 409

Sec. 409. Authorization of appropriations

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There are authorized to be appropriated to the Secretary for the Office of Science for fiscal year 2022 $7,727,950,391, of which— $2,514,400,000 shall be for Basic Energy Sciences; $1,128,976,445 shall be for High Energy Physics; $812,733,521 shall be for Biological and Environmental Research; $769,560,425 shall be for Nuclear Physics; $1,136,800,000 shall be for Advanced Scientific Computing Research; $921,000,000 shall be for Fusion Energy Sciences; $264,000,000 shall be for Science Laboratories Infrastructure; $195,840,000 shall be for Science Program Direction; $123,420,000 shall be for Safeguards and Security; and $29,580,000 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 2023 $8,430,037,582, of which— $2,783,800,000 shall be for Basic Energy Sciences; $1,211,952,889 shall be for High Energy Physics; $872,467,042 shall be for Biological and Environmental Research; $826,120,851 shall be for Nuclear Physics; $1,258,600,000 shall be for Advanced Scientific Computing Research; $961,000,000 shall be for Fusion Energy Sciences; $288,000,000 shall be for Science Laboratories Infrastructure; $199,756,800 shall be for Science Program Direction; $125,888,400 shall be for Safeguards and Security; and $30,171,600 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 $9,132,264,309, of which— $3,053,200,000 shall be for Basic Energy Sciences; $1,294,929,334 shall be for High Energy Physics; $932,200,562 shall be for Biological and Environmental Research; $882,681,276 shall be for Nuclear Physics; $1,380,400,000 shall be for Advanced Scientific Computing Research; $921,000,000 shall be for Fusion Energy Sciences; $312,000,000 shall be for Science Laboratories Infrastructure; $203,751,936 shall be for Science Program Direction; $128,406,168 shall be for Safeguards and Security; and $30,775,032 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 $9,834,633,362, of which— $3,322,600,000 shall be for Basic Energy Sciences; $1,377,905,778 shall be for High Energy Physics; $991,934,083 shall be for Biological and Environmental Research; $939,241,702 shall be for Nuclear Physics; $1,502,200,000 shall be for Advanced Scientific Computing Research; $901,000,000 shall be for Fusion Energy Sciences; $336,000,000 shall be for Science Laboratories Infrastructure; $207,826,975 shall be for Science Program Direction; $130,974,291 shall be for Safeguards and Security; and $31,390,533 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 $10,537,147,589, of which— $3,592,000,000 shall be for Basic Energy Sciences; $1,460,882,223 shall be for High Energy Physics; $1,051,667,604 shall be for Biological and Environmental Research; $995,802,127 shall be for Nuclear Physics; $1,624,000,000 shall be for Advanced Scientific Computing Research; $1,075,200,000 shall be for Fusion Energy Sciences; $360,000,000 shall be for Science Laboratories Infrastructure; $211,983,514 shall be for Science Program Direction; $133,593,777 shall be for Safeguards and Security; and $32,018,343 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 $11,239,809,892, of which— $3,861,400,000 shall be for Basic Energy Sciences; $1,543,858,668 shall be for High Energy Physics; $1,111,401,125 shall be for Biological and Environmental Research; $1,052,362,553 shall be for Nuclear Physics; $1,745,800,000 shall be for Advanced Scientific Computing Research; $1,155,840,000 shall be for Fusion Energy Sciences; $384,000,000 shall be for Science Laboratories Infrastructure; $216,223,184 shall be for Science Program Direction; $136,265,653 shall be for Safeguards and Security; and $32,658,710 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 $11,942,623,234, of which— $4,130,800,000 shall be for Basic Energy Sciences; $1,626,835,112 shall be for High Energy Physics; $1,171,134,646 shall be for Biological and Environmental Research; $1,108,922,978 shall be for Nuclear Physics; $1,867,600,000 shall be for Advanced Scientific Computing Research; $1,236,480,000 shall be for Fusion Energy Sciences; $408,000,000 shall be for Science Laboratories Infrastructure; $220,547,648 shall be for Science Program Direction; $138,990,966 shall be for Safeguards and Security; and $33,311,884 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 $12,645,590,635, of which— $4,400,200,000 shall be for Basic Energy Sciences; $1,709,811,557 shall be for High Energy Physics; $1,230,868,167 shall be for Biological and Environmental Research; $1,165,483,403 shall be for Nuclear Physics; $1,989,400,000 shall be for Advanced Scientific Computing Research; $1,317,120,000 shall be for Fusion Energy Sciences; $432,000,000 shall be for Science Laboratories Infrastructure; $224,958,601 shall be for Science Program Direction; $141,770,785 shall be for Safeguards and Security; and $33,978,122 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 2030 $13,348,715,176, of which— $4,669,600,000 shall be for Basic Energy Sciences; $1,792,788,001 shall be for High Energy Physics; $1,290,601,687 shall be for Biological and Environmental Research; $1,222,043,829 shall be for Nuclear Physics; $2,111,200,000 shall be for Advanced Scientific Computing Research; $1,397,760,000 shall be for Fusion Energy Sciences; $456,000,000 shall be for Science Laboratories Infrastructure; $229,457,773 shall be for Science Program Direction; $144,606,201 shall be for Safeguards and Security; and $34,657,684 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 2031 $14,052,000,000, of which— $4,939,000,000 shall be for Basic Energy Sciences; $1,875,764,446 shall be for High Energy Physics; $1,350,335,208 shall be for Biological and Environmental Research; $1,278,604,254 shall be for Nuclear Physics; $2,233,000,000 shall be for Advanced Scientific Computing Research; $1,478,400,000 shall be for Fusion Energy Sciences; $480,000,000 shall be for Science Laboratories Infrastructure; $234,046,929 shall be for Science Program Direction; $147,498,325 shall be for Safeguards and Security; and $35,350,838 shall be for Workforce Development for Teachers and Scientists.
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