The senate advises the President on cabinet-level appointments and then
confirms candidates with a simple majority vote. New presidential
administrations yield a unique opportunity to effect change within the
Executive Branch. A few concerned science graduate students at the
University of California, Davis have organized an effort to call upon our
senators to approve candidates who have a record of evidence-based
governance and decision-making for relevant cabinet positions, especially
those pertaining to science, education, energy, public health, and the
environment. This is not an effort to undermine, disparage, or oppose any
individual, group, or party -- rather it is an effort for concerned
scientists and science advocates to remind our representatives how
important scientific reasoning and literacy are for cabinet appointees.

We are organizing to:

   1.

   Draft a consensus statement representing the views of the UC Davis
   Graduate Student Association affirming the importance of science in
   governance, with the goal of encouraging other universities and scientific
   advocacy groups to write and distribute similar consensus statements.
   2.

   Provide resources for citizens to write, call, and visit their senators
   to encourage the appointment of cabinet members who prioritize
   evidence-based, science-friendly governance.


We are hoping for our reach to extend beyond the UC Davis campus and are
seeking input, advice, and contacts to build a nationwide network of
concerned citizens and scientists willing to work towards science-friendly
governance in our executive branch. We have put together a quick survey to
gauge interest and recruit new participants for this effort.

If you are interested in this issue, we encourage you to fill out the form.
Even if you don’t feel that you have time to participate extensively, we
would appreciate your support. If you indicate that your interest is only
slight, we will only ask you to make a telephone call or sign a letter.

Survey link is here: join.scileadership.com

We have also built a website with more information, it can be found at
scileadership.com <http://www.scileadership.com/>

Please freely to forward this to any interested groups.

We thank you for your time and consideration!

Emilie1 Eric1 Frank1 Frannie3

Jess1 Katy2 Madeline1 Scott1

1Graduate Group in Ecology

2Soils and Biogeochemistry Graduate Group

3Community Development Graduate Group

University of California, Davis

Science Informed Leadership is a graduate student-led effort to promote the
appointment of executive branch leaders with a demonstrated track record of
evidence-based governance that is rooted in scientific evidence and
consensus.

scileadership.com <http://www.scileadership.com/>     |
[email protected]

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Federal employees: This effort is completely nonpartisan, as a result, we
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