Advancing Physics and Science
The APS Washington Office, located in the nation's capital, provides: • Statements on scientific and policy issues
• Reports on research studies
• Tools to improve your advocacy
• Resources to keep you informed
APS Exclusives
U.S. Congressional Members Write for APS
Each issue of Capitol Hill Quarterly features relevant science and physics policy analysis written by a member of Congress specifically for APS.

- Rep. DeLauro (D-CT 3rd)
Critical U.S. technology 
- Rep. Ehlers (R-MI 3rd)
A presidential physicist 
- Sen. Dorgan (D-ND)
U.S. energy security
APS Op-Eds and Editorials
APS Members' Opinions Appear in National Media Outlets

Latest News from the APS Washington Office
Rep. Bill Foster
APS Reaffirms Position on Climate Change
APS statement unchanged, despite online reports. Press release
FY '08Supplemental Bill Passes
Bittersweet victory as some are funded, others are not.
Physicists in Congress Jumps 50%
U.S. Rep. Bill Foster (D-IL 14th) joins Vernon Ehlers (R-MI 3rd) and Rush Holt (D-NJ 12th) in the House.
Increasing Need for U.S. Nuclear Forensics
APS/AAAS Study nuclear forensics recommendations.
POPA Report Suggestion Box
Over the past two decades the APS Council has authorized the Panel on Public Affairs (POPA) to initiate in-depth studies on topics ranging from energy and environment to national security issues. POPA is now accepting ideas and proposals from APS members for future studies and reports.
POPA Reports
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