05/19/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/19/2026 11:21
May 19, 2026 | Press Releases
Denver - Colorado U.S. Senator Michael Bennet joined Senator Brian Schatz (D-Hawaii), Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.), and 18 of his Senate colleagues in introducing legislation to protect public scientific research and reports from the influence of political and special interests.
"Federal scientists, including those in Colorado, dedicate their lives to ensuring the health, safety, and economic well-being of millions of Americans," said Bennet. "They deserve to do their jobs without political interference, and the American people deserve government decisions grounded in facts and evidence. As the Trump Administration continues to undermine science and innovation, this bill will help uphold the highest standards in research, restore public trust, and keep politics out of federal science."
"Science should be nonpartisan, regardless of administration," said Schatz. "Our bill will protect government science from political interference by codifying clear scientific integrity principles and holding public scientists to the highest standards."
"At a time when Trump champions misinformation and distorts the truth to advance his own agenda, Congress must affirm the importance of independent science and research," said Schumer. "The fact-driven science our country has been known for is a foundation of American prosperity and leadership. Trump's assault on science threatens all of that. Scientists should never have to live in fear of retaliation or interference. Their work is crucial to protecting Americans' health, advancing domestic industry, and responding to climate threats. Our legislation is a necessary safeguard against an administration that has proven it will not hesitate to attack any perceived enemies, especially the experts who might be critical of their disastrous political agenda."
The Scientific Integrity Act will:
The Trump Administration has repeatedly undermined scientific integrity, including by removing more than a dozen independent inspector generals, erasing and manipulating essential public health data, and restricting communications from the Department of Health and Human Services, which stopped the publishing of the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report for the first time in 60 years.
In addition to Bennet, Schatz, and Schumer U.S. Senators Tammy Baldwin (D-Wis.), Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.), Cory Booker (D-N.J.), John Hickenlooper (D-Colo.), Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.), Ben Ray Luján (D-N.M.), Ed Markey (D-Mass.), Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.), Alex Padilla (D-Calif.), Jacky Rosen (D-Nev.), Adam Schiff (D-Calif.), Jeanne Shaheen (D-N.H.), Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.), Mark Warner (D-Va.), Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), Peter Welch (D-Vt.), Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.), and Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) co-sponsored this legislation. Companion legislation was introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives by U.S. Representative Paul Tonko (D-N.Y.).
The text of the bill is available HERE.
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