Behind closed doors, House Republicans have shifted from optimistically cautious to expecting a government shutdown. House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) will have to choose in coming weeks between a fight with Democrats that threatens a shutdown, or a deal with Democrats that threatens his job. The government will start a partial shutdown unless a budget or spending stopgap is passed by March 1.
ONS Perspective
Any government shutdown poses a risk to vital initiatives and funding to advance the nursing profession, including Title VIII workforce development initiatives. ONS is actively lobbying for adequate funding for workforce and cancer research programs at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the National Cancer Institute (NCI), and the National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR).
Now, more than ever, Congress needs to hear our voice our support for these programs. By sharing our stories with our representatives about the critical importance of continuous funding for NIH, NCI, NINR, and Title VIII workforce development initiatives, we can help ensure that advancements in cancer research and nursing are not hindered by political impasse. Tell Congress how vital these programs are now.
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ONS Resources
- Oncology Nursing Podcast Episode 292: What We Need to Do to Retain Today’s Oncology Nursing Workforce
- Oncology Nursing Podcast Episode 229: How Advocacy Can Shape Your Nursing Career
- Advocacy Webinar: Pharmacogenomics: Clinical and Advocacy Implications for Oncology Nurses