[Congressional Bills 117th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H.R. 144 Referred in Senate (RFS)]
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117th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. R. 144
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
May 19, 2021
Received; read twice and referred to the Committee on Health,
Education, Labor, and Pensions
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AN ACT
To forestall the loss of research talent by establishing a temporary
early career research fellowship program.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
This Act may be cited as the ``Supporting Early-Career Researchers
Act''.
SEC. 2. FINDINGS.
Congress finds the following:
(1) The Nation's universities and industrial research labs
are facing unprecedented budget pressure as part of the COVID-
19 health crisis, resulting in considerably fewer openings for
research and teaching positions.
(2) Emergency funding is needed to forestall the loss of
research talent likely to occur if early-career researchers are
forced to seek employment outside of research due to the sharp
economic decline caused by the COVID-19 health crisis.
(3) The future of America's defense will rely on advanced
technologies to maintain its military superiority over its
rivals, including China. These technologies will require new
levels of scientific and engineering aptitude and
understanding. Early career researchers will play a critical
role in the development of these technologies, and the loss of
an entire generation of researchers due to the COVID-19
pandemic will be detrimental to the United States national
security.
SEC. 3. EARLY-CAREER RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM.
(a) In General.--The Director of the National Science Foundation
may establish a 2-year pilot program to award grants to highly
qualified early-career investigators to carry out an independent
research program at the qualified institution of higher education
chosen by such investigator, to last for a period not greater than 2
years.
(b) Selection Process.--The Director of the National Science
Foundation shall select grantees under subsection (a) from among
citizens, nationals, and lawfully admitted permanent resident aliens of
the United States.
(c) Outreach.--The Director shall conduct program outreach to
recruit fellowship applicants--
(1) from all regions of the country;
(2) from historically underrepresented populations in the
fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics;
and
(3) who graduate from or intend to carry out research at a
variety of types of institutions of higher education,
including--
(A) Historically Black Colleges and Universities;
(B) Hispanic-Serving Institutions;
(C) Tribal Colleges and Universities; and
(D) institutions of higher education that are not
among the top 50 institutions in annual Federal funding
for research.
(d) Special Consideration.--The Director shall give special
consideration to an application from an individual who graduated from
or is intending to carry out research at an institution of the type
listed in subsection (c)(3).
(e) Report.--Not later than 90 days after the conclusion of the
second year of the pilot program, the Director shall submit a report to
Congress that includes--
(1) statistical summary data on fellowship awardees
disaggregated by race, ethnicity, gender, age, years since
completion of doctoral degree, and institution type;
(2) an assessment, drawing on feedback from the research
community and other sources of information, of the
effectiveness of the pilot program for mitigating the loss of
research talent due to the pandemic; and
(3) if determined effective, a plan for permanent
implementation of the pilot program.
(f) Qualified Institution of Higher Education Defined.--The term
``qualified institution of higher education'' has the meaning given the
term in section 102 of the Higher Education of Act of 1965, except that
such term does not include an institution described in subsection
(a)(1)(C) of such section.
SEC. 4. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS.
There is authorized to be appropriated to the Director of the
National Science Foundation $250,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2021
through 2022 to carry out the activities in this Act.
Passed the House of Representatives May 18, 2021.
Attest:
CHERYL L. JOHNSON,
Clerk.