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White House offers 2026 budget cuts

The White House proposed significant cuts to discretionary programs for fiscal year 2026, emphasizing a shift in spending priorities.

Why it matters: The Administration says the cuts will save trillions of dollars over the next decade.

What's In the Budget:

  • Cuts $18 billion from NIH.
  • Eliminates CDC programs for cancer and chronic disease reporting programs, and the Public Health Preparedness and Response program.
  • Does not provide specific information on resources that the FDA will receive.

The big picture: The budget reflects the administration's focus on national security while reducing the size of government.

What's next: Congress will review the proposal, but lawmakers are expected to develop their own spending plan.

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