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- The massive omnibus funding bill and what it means for the math community February 2, 2021
- It’s a new day in Washington—demographics of the new members of Congress & some early legislation to help science January 11, 2021
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Category Archives: Grassroots Leaders
Urgent Action Needed on New Immigration Rules
October 19 update: Thank you all for your interest. I received emails over the weekend from students, voicing concern and asking for further information about your own situation in light of the “duration of stay” proposed changes. First, this … Continue reading
Posted in Advocacy, Graduate students, Grassroots Leaders, Immigration
Tagged early career mathematicians, immigration
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The Tax Bill and Potential Impacts on Graduate Education and our Universities
The “Tax Cuts and Jobs Act” was introduced last week in the House and is moving quickly through Congress. It contains several provisions that, if signed into law, would affect the AMS community. I will add something to this post … Continue reading
Posted in Advocacy, Congress, Grassroots Leaders, Higher Education, Mathematicians, Uncategorized
Tagged Taxes
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