[Congressional Bills 117th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 776 Introduced in House (IH)]
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117th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. RES. 776
Expressing the support of the House of Representatives for continued
efforts to strengthen science, technology, engineering, and mathematics
(STEM) education, especially for girls and minority students, in order
to diversify and expand the opportunities available to all Americans in
the global market and to bolster the vitality of the United States
economy.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
November 5, 2021
Mrs. Beatty (for herself, Mr. Costa, Ms. DelBene, Mr. Foster, and Mrs.
Carolyn B. Maloney of New York) submitted the following resolution;
which was referred to the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology
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RESOLUTION
Expressing the support of the House of Representatives for continued
efforts to strengthen science, technology, engineering, and mathematics
(STEM) education, especially for girls and minority students, in order
to diversify and expand the opportunities available to all Americans in
the global market and to bolster the vitality of the United States
economy.
Whereas the competitiveness of the United States in the global economy in the
21st century depends on innovations based on citizens' developed
knowledge of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM);
Whereas knowledge in STEM fields is necessary to ensure the security of the
United States;
Whereas an increasing number of jobs require an educational foundation in
science and mathematics;
Whereas high-quality education in science will remain critical to understanding
and combating the growing issue of climate change;
Whereas hands-on experience with STEM education shows students that they can
make a meaningful, tangible impact on today's world;
Whereas the emergence of the arts as a necessary factor in STEM curriculum
further develops students' aptitudes in communication, critical
thinking, and collaboration, and inspires innovation and creativity;
Whereas today's scientists, engineers, mathematicians, and educators have the
power to inspire the innovators of tomorrow;
Whereas women, African Americans, Native Americans, and Latinx people are
currently underrepresented in STEM fields, meaning that much of the
United States potential remains untapped;
Whereas diversity in any field incorporates different experiences and ideas
which ultimately lead to more creative and pioneering solutions to the
problems that the United States faces today and the challenges it will
face in the future;
Whereas increasing the inclusion of women and people of color in science and
technology sectors provides role models who will inspire students of all
backgrounds and identities;
Whereas America's greatest achievements have stemmed from the courageous dreams
of innovators of the past, and those accomplishments could only be
bolstered by the increased inclusion and education of women and people
of color in the field of STEM innovation; and
Whereas November 8 is recognized as ``National STEM Day'': Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) supports the goals and ideals of ``National STEM Day'';
(2) acknowledges the many individuals currently involved in
the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM)
fields, as well as those individuals interested in pursuing
STEM careers;
(3) recognizes the important role women and people of color
have played in STEM fields; and
(4) appreciates the role STEM continues to play in
contributing to long-lasting, innovative changes to improve
society.
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