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congressional appropriations committees largely rejected President Trump’s plans to cut and restructure the National Institutes of Health in their 2026 fiscal year spending bill.
A compromise bill released Tuesday allocates $48.7 billion to NIH, a $415 million increase from the 2025 fiscal year.The bill also includes provisions to block the management from reducing funding for research overhead.However, the White House secured a win with the continuation of a new funding strategy for multiyear grants, which led to fewer awards for scientists in 2025.