California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SJR4

Introduced
 
Introduced
4/10/25  
Refer
4/10/25  
Refer
4/23/25  
Engrossed
5/15/25  
Refer
6/23/25  
Enrolled
9/4/25  
Passed
9/3/25  
Chaptered
9/9/25  
Enrolled
9/4/25  
Passed
9/9/25  

Caption

Research and education: federal funding cuts: the National Institutes of Health and postsecondary educational institutions.

Impact

The proposed reduction plans to limit indirect funding, which covers essential administrative and operational costs necessary for conducting research, to 15 percent from nearly 30 percent previously. This cap is viewed as arbitrary and detrimental, raising concerns that it could curtail critical research efforts aimed at addressing urgent health challenges like cancer, diabetes, and Alzheimer's disease. This financial shortfall could lead to a loss of hundreds of millions of dollars, affecting not just academic institutions but also research progress that has immense public health implications.

Summary

Senate Joint Resolution No. 4 (SJR4) calls on the administration of President Donald J. Trump and Congress to rescind cuts to funding from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) that significantly affect research institutions across the United States. The resolution emphasizes the vital role of NIH funding, which constitutes a major segment of the financial support for biomedical research, contributing over $69 billion to the U.S. GDP annually and supporting approximately seven million jobs. SJR4 articulates the detrimental impact that funding cuts would have on ongoing studies, particularly in California, which receives the largest share of NIH funds in the nation.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SJR4 appears largely supportive within educational and scientific communities, who view the resolution as a necessary action to protect vital funding for research and education. However, there are tensions, as the bill indirectly highlights the ongoing conflicts between state and federal priorities regarding funding and support for education and research. The broader implications of reduced NIH funding also resonate with various stakeholders concerned about the long-term health of the nation’s research capabilities.

Contention

Contentious points surrounding SJR4 include concerns over the administration's priorities and the implications of federal funding cuts on science and public health. Critics argue that the funding reductions undermine longstanding bipartisan support for research funding mechanisms, jeopardizing scientific advancement and response capacity in addressing public health emergencies. The resolution's push for reinstating cuts outlines a commitment from the California legislature to education and research, setting a precedent for future legislative actions on funding and state-federal partnerships in education.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA SB00428

An Act Concerning Research Funding At Institutions Of Higher Education In The State.

CA SB1210

Private postsecondary education; nondomiciled institutions

CA S1276

Foreign Students Enrolled in Public Postsecondary Educational Institutions

CA H0721

Foreign Students Enrolled in Public Postsecondary Educational Institutions

CA SB1374

Restraining orders: educational institutions.

CA AJR9

National parks: federal funding.

CA SB1255

Postsecondary education: Designation of California Hispanic-Serving Institutions.

CA AJR6

Child nutrition: federal programs: funding cuts.

CA HB2020

Educational institutions; interference; disruption

CA HB2040

Public educational institutions; adoption information

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