Census Bureau Seeks Input: Keep Tracking State Science Spending?
Published Date: 11/21/2025
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The Census Bureau wants to keep running its Survey of State Government Research and Development and is asking for your thoughts by January 20, 2026. This survey helps track how states spend money on research, affecting state agencies and taxpayers. No big changes or costs are expected, but your feedback helps keep the survey smooth and useful!
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