HR 1106 · in committee · significant
Scientific Integrity Act
- government reform
What this bill does
- Federal agencies must adopt policies ensuring scientific research conclusions are based on evidence, not politics.
- Researchers and federal agencies conducting or funding scientific work are affected by these requirements.
- Agencies must submit policies to the Office of Science and Technology Policy for approval and implement them with designated officers overseeing compliance.
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Community Threads
Started by Cosponsor
- 01
How would agencies determine when political pressure has influenced scientific conclusions, and what evidence would trigger a compliance review?
- 02
What specific consequences should federal researchers face if they violate scientific integrity policies, and who decides those penalties?
- 03
Which federal agencies currently lack formal scientific integrity policies, and how much would it cost to develop and implement them government-wide?
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Sponsor · D-NY-20
Paul Tonko
Citizen cosponsors
0
In Congress
132/ 435
House Reps cosponsoring
Introduced 2025-02-06
Joining the bill

Emanuel Cleaver
D-MO-5 · original

Kathy Castor
D-FL-14 · original

Yassamin Ansari
D-AZ-3 · original

Alma S. Adams
D-NC-12 · original

Gabe Amo
D-RI-1 · original

Julia Brownley
D-CA-26 · original

Donald S. Beyer, Jr.
D-VA-8 · original

Brendan F. Boyle
D-PA-2 · original

Nanette Diaz Barragán
D-CA-44 · original

Suzanne Bonamici
D-OR-1 · original

Joyce Beatty
D-OH-3 · original

Yvette D. Clarke
D-NY-9 · original
+ 120 more
Legislative timeline
2025-02-06 · house · IntroReferral
Referred to the House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology.
2025-02-06 · IntroReferral
Introduced in House
2025-02-06 · IntroReferral
Sponsor introductory remarks on measure. (CR H543-544)
2025-02-06 · IntroReferral
Introduced in House
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