With a $1.1 billion increase in funding for the National Institutes of Health as well as an NIH budget that includes $73 million for the Fogarty International Center, and continued funding for the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief at current levels, the two House funding subcommittees with jurisdiction over most global and domestic health programs posted bills Wednesday that maintain funding trends over recent years and reject the most devastating cuts to global infectious disease responses and research proposed by the Trump administration.