Community letters signed by APS

APS knows that the scientific community is stronger when we stand together. APS participates in standing coalitions of like-minded organizations and often joins community letters on shared priorities to amplify our advocacy messages.

APS has joined with the scientific community in signing on to the following letters in support of STEM issues in public policy:

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