![]() Provides $216 million for the Cancer Moonshot, a $22 million increase over the FY2022 enacted appropriation. The Moonshot is a bold effort to accelerate progress in cancer research and aims to make more therapies available to more patients. As part of this administration priority, NIH will work with other agencies to coordinate the collective efforts of the National Cancer Institute Cancer Centers and other networks to identify barriers to broader cancer screening and investigate the most effective means of delivering screening. Here are some selected highlights of what’s in store for NIH in the President’s Budget for FY2023: It is important to note that in instances in which spending levels in the President’s Budget for FY2023 are below the appropriations enacted for FY2022, the difference can be explained by the size of the later congressional increase, not the administration’s intent to reduce the funding of NIH ICs. ![]() The administration built its FY2023 budget proposal using the FY2022 Continuing Resolution as the current year baseline because appropriations were significantly delayed this year. Congress passed the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2022, before the release of the President’s Budget for FY2023 but too late to adjust the numbers in the President’s Budget. After October 1, the beginning of the fiscal year, it typically takes the administration months to prepare and submit the President’s Budget, so pivoting to update the President’s Budget for 2022 enacted appropriations would have significantly delayed its release. Typically, it takes two months or more to develop the President’s Budget and supporting materials. The President’s Budget used the Continuing Resolution as the base for all discretionary budget decisions, including NIH’s ICs. Let me start by clarifying that the President’s Budget for FY2023 proposes an increase over the FY2022 Continuing Resolution for all of NIH’s 27 Institutes and Centers (ICs). Since the release of President Biden’s Fiscal Year (FY) 2023 budget proposal last week, numerous NIH stakeholders have had questions about what it all means and where we stand in the budget process.
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