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bilekas 7 hours ago [-]
> These appointees are explicitly forbidden from deferring to peer reviewers or routinely ratifying their recommendations.
In what world did someone think that's a good idea? Don't these rule changes need to be approved before enacted?
tacomonstrous 4 hours ago [-]
The rule is still open for comment.
FTA: The public comment period closes approximately July 13, 2026 (45 days from May 29 publication). Comments must be submitted to regulations.gov, Docket OMB-2026-0034.
derbOac 5 hours ago [-]
A lot of focus has been put on the freedom of speech aspects of this — and rightly so — but my concern is that this is a much broader attempt to simply put control of research monies in the hands of the Trump administration for whatever purposes it serves those individuals.
It's essentially an assertion that they can do whatever they like with funds allocated for research, giving it to whoever they like, under whatever conditions they like, whenever they want.
ChrisArchitect 13 hours ago [-]
Related discussion at the time last month:
WH proposes rules giving political appointees final approval on research grants
In what world did someone think that's a good idea? Don't these rule changes need to be approved before enacted?
FTA: The public comment period closes approximately July 13, 2026 (45 days from May 29 publication). Comments must be submitted to regulations.gov, Docket OMB-2026-0034.
It's essentially an assertion that they can do whatever they like with funds allocated for research, giving it to whoever they like, under whatever conditions they like, whenever they want.
WH proposes rules giving political appointees final approval on research grants
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48331511
What's Happening to Science in America
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48313687