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Visit the SOT 2010 Annual Meeting Web site — Mark your calendar SOT March 7–11, 2010.



Special Hosting Opportunities for the Anniversary — Mark your calendar SOT March 6–10, 2011.

Congressional Outreach

Visit My Congressional Representative

Congressional Visit Packet (download SOT material, print copies and leave with your representative)

How do I find the office?

United States House of Representatives
United States Senate

Write to Cogress

Legislative Call to Action: January 16, 2009

With the 111th Congress in session, a newly elected President in office, and the unveiling of the House Democrats $825 billion Stimulus Plan that includes $16 billion for science and technology-related programs, SOT’s leadership is urging SOT members to write to their Member of Congress and urge them to increase the level of funding for scientific research.  We would specifically like Congress to consider designating $11.1 billion in research for the following agencies:

$8.6 billion—National Institutes of Health (NIH)
$1.4 billion—National Science Foundation (NSF)
$1.0 billion—Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
$97 million—Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ)

SOT members should also encourage their representatives in Congress to remind President Obama of his earlier commitment to protecting the environment.  Back in October when he was campaigning for President, he said he was, "committed to pursuing greater funding for the EPA so that its responsibilities are carried out." He went on to say, "Clean water, land and air, and ensuring the health and safety of our citizens, especially children, will be high priorities in an Obama Administration."  He went on to point out that, "environmental science, research, and education have been damaged by politics and ideology."

Funding for science and technology represent a relatively small part of the current proposal, yet it will make a vital contribution to America's future.  An investment in scientific discovery is an important means of improving the nation's health, environment and the economy.

Useful Tools:

Visit the Roll Call Web site and put in your zip code to locate your Representative and Senators.

Writing an Effective Letter to Congress PDF Icon

Sample Letter for SOT Member: Stimulus Plan (word doc)

See Bills Before Congress

Thomas: Bills Before Congress

A service provided by the Library of Congress which offers up-to-the-minute legislative information. Schedules for House, Senate, and Committee Hearings are also available. This site also provides access to the Federal Register, the official record of Congressional Activity.

Watching Washington

SOT Congressional Briefings

SOT, ACS, and SRA Congressional Series on Nanotoxicology

Need for Nanomaterials Research

Archives of SOT Congressional Briefings

Court Appointed Science Experts

Court appointed Science Experts—A Demonstration Project of the AAAS.

Public Service Announcement

Public Service Announcement—Follow the Directions: A Lesson for Life
This 34-second Public Service Announcement concerns the need to follow label directions on household products. It was produced by the Society of Toxicology with support from the National Institute for Environmental Health Sciences.


SOT is dedicated to creating a safer and healthier world by advancing the science of toxicology.

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