[Congressional Bills 117th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 112 Introduced in House (IH)]
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117th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. RES. 112
Expressing the sense of Congress that February 11, 2021, be observed as
the 6th annual International Day of Women and Girls in Science.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
February 11, 2021
Ms. Adams (for herself, Ms. Houlahan, and Ms. Stevens) submitted the
following resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Science,
Space, and Technology
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RESOLUTION
Expressing the sense of Congress that February 11, 2021, be observed as
the 6th annual International Day of Women and Girls in Science.
Whereas the International Day of Women and Girls in Science was established in
2015 by the United Nations General Assembly and formalized as February
11 each year;
Whereas the annual recognition of International Day of Women and Girls in
Science on February 11 allows us to honor women's significant
achievements in scientific fields;
Whereas the International Day of Women and Girls in Science places a much-needed
focus on women and girls currently studying and working in Science,
Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) careers;
Whereas, in 2019, just 30 percent of researchers worldwide were women, and only
35 percent of all students enrolled in STEM-related studies are women;
Whereas, in the United States, women earned less than half of degrees in most
STEM fields (46.3 percent associate's, 49.4 percent bachelor's, 43.6
percent master's, 45.2 percent doctoral), less than a quarter of all
degrees in engineering, but half to three-quarters of all degrees in
biological sciences, psychology, and social sciences, and account for
just 29 percent of the science and engineering workforce;
Whereas long-standing biases, discrimination, and gender stereotypes steered and
continue to influence girls and women away from science-related fields;
Whereas despite this, generations of women have continued to lead in scientific
discoveries and groundbreaking research;
Whereas, for centuries, female scientists such as Katherine Johnson, Dorothy
Vaughn, and Mary Jackson, whose stories were told in the movie ``Hidden
Figures'', and countless others have made groundbreaking discoveries,
contributed greatly to the advancement of their fields, and inspired a
generation of women to follow in their footsteps;
Whereas the United States and 192 other Member States of the United Nations
unanimously prioritized ending the gender gap in education through
Sustainable Development Goal 4--to ensure inclusive and equitable
quality education--and the United Nations International Children's
Emergency Fund, United Nations Women, and the United Nations
Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization are working together
with countries and the private sector to strengthen girls and women
participation in STEM fields, however there is still a long way to go;
and
Whereas by elevating the work of women and girls in science, we can inspire the
next generation of STEM leaders, thinkers, and professionals: Now,
therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) recognizes the significance of the International Day of
Women and Girls in Science;
(2) recognizes the importance of having greater
representation of women in science fields; and
(3) recognizes the groundbreaking contributions of women in
STEM fields, past, present, and future.
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