KDVR – Supporters and state leaders flocked to the National Oceanic and Attrads Administration in Bulder on Monday to support the agency after it ended up with false reports on Dog’s employees in the facility.
The Prosecutor of Colorado Vil Pfizer and American Deputy Joe Niguzi, who represents the area that includes Bulder, both went to the American Trade Ministry of Commerce in Bulder. The campus is home to the NOAA laboratories and the National Institute for Standards and Technology, and politicians went to provide support to the laboratory scientists who work there and their research.
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Neguse in said in A video clip captured and shared on X. “We have seen that at the Financial Consumer Protection Office, the Ministry of Education, the list continues and prolonged. Therefore, we were truly concerned. The community is really concerned about what might happen in Noa and NIST.”
Neguse said that he visited with individuals on the campus and found that Duji staff were not in fact in the facility on Monday and did not enter the campus.
“However, we know that NOAA and NIST and our federal laboratories are still the goals of Dog and this management in its efforts to dismantle the laboratories and agencies that serve the American public.” “We will do everything we can to prevent the catastrophic cuts proposed by the Trump administration. We will continue to play our role to defend these laboratories.”
Pfizer, in a Video of the joint protest on InstagramRepeat the commitment of Colorado officials to laboratory. He said that the work of NOAA is vital for climate change.
“I am here with a wonderful group that shows a clear point: my hand is Nawa,” Waser said. “Noaa is the jewel of the crown here in Bulder, here in Colorado, here in the United States of America. We need to make sure that the people who work here can do a very important matter to deal with the challenges of our changing climate, to ensure that we are in Colorado, in America, benefit from science.”
This is not the first protest to support NOAA research since Trump took office. A large crowd appeared last month to protest against the demobilization of the administration employees.