[Congressional Bills 118th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S. 1705 Introduced in Senate (IS)]
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118th CONGRESS
1st Session
S. 1705
To amend the Student Support and Academic Enrichment Grant program to
promote career awareness in accounting as part of a well-rounded STEM
educational experience.
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
May 18, 2023
Ms. Collins (for herself and Ms. Rosen) introduced the following bill;
which was read twice and referred to the Committee on Health,
Education, Labor, and Pensions
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A BILL
To amend the Student Support and Academic Enrichment Grant program to
promote career awareness in accounting as part of a well-rounded STEM
educational experience.
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 ``STEM Education in Accounting Act''.
SEC. 2. FINDINGS.
The Congress finds as follows:
(1) The accounting profession is working to ensure that it
meets the needs of the public, businesses, governments, and
not-for-profit organizations in a technology-driven
marketplace.
(2) Promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion within the
accounting profession fosters a field that is reflective of the
local, regional, and global communities it serves, and is
better positioned to innovate around the complex issues facing
organizations of all kinds and the evolving public interest.
(3) Early exposure to the accounting profession through
family, friends, and other community interactions, or relevant
elementary and secondary course offerings, increases
opportunity for students to recognize the limitless
possibilities of a career in accounting, and therefore inspires
that professional trajectory.
(4) This Act seeks to build on existing financial literacy
initiatives by establishing the significance of early course
offerings in accounting education as drivers for improving
career opportunity and diversity within this STEM profession.
(5) There is a clear and logical integration between
accounting and technology: as the profession continues to
advance its use of technology to serve the public interest,
accounting professionals, including CPAs, are technological
leaders who manage and analyze big data, ensure data security,
manage cybersecurity risk, and work alongside Information
Technology professionals.
(6) The pipeline of accounting majors in higher education,
and accounting as a profession, will be expanded through
exposure to STEM-designated accounting programs particularly in
middle and secondary education curricula.
SEC. 3. ACCOUNTING AS PART OF A WELL-ROUNDED EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCE.
Subpart 1 of part A of title IV of the Elementary and Secondary
Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 7111 et seq.) is amended--
(1) in section 4104(b)(3)(A)(i), by--
(A) striking ``or'' at the end of subclause (VI);
(B) redesignating subclause (VII) as subclause
(VIII); and
(C) inserting after subclause (VI) the following
new subclause:
``(VII) accounting education,
including accounting career awareness;
or''; and
(2) in section 4107(a)(3), by--
(A) striking ``or'' at the end of subparagraph (I);
(B) redesignating subparagraph (J) as subparagraph
(K); and
(C) inserting after subparagraph (I) the following
new subparagraph:
``(J) activities to promote the development,
implementation, and strengthening of programs to teach
accounting, including increasing access to high-quality
accounting courses for students through grade 12 who
are members of groups underrepresented in accounting
careers; or''.
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