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US HR4979

US HR4979
Rural STEM Education Act


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Introduced
11/05/2019
In Committee
11/14/2019
Crossed Over
09/17/2020
Passed
Dead
12/31/2020

Introduced Session

116th Congress

Bill Summary

Rural STEM Education Act Rural STEM Education Act This bill directs the National Science Foundation (NSF) to support research regarding STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, including computer science) education in rural schools. The NSF must award grants to institutions of higher education or nonprofit organizations for (1) research and development to advance innovative approaches to support and sustain high-quality STEM teaching in rural schools, (2) research and development of programming to identify the barriers rural students face in accessing high-quality STEM education, (3) development of innovative solutions to improve the participation and advancement of rural students in grades Pre-K through 12 in STEM studies, and (4) research on online STEM education courses for rural communities. The NSF may establish a pilot program of regional cohorts in rural areas to provide peer support, mentoring, and hands-on research experiences for rural STEM educators of students in grades Pre-K through 12 in order to build an ecosystem of cooperation among educators, researchers, academia, and local industry. The NSF shall enter into an agreement with the National Academy of Sciences under which the National Academy agrees to evaluate aspects of STEM education and workforce development in rural areas. The Government Accountability Office shall conduct a study on the engagement of rural populations in federal STEM programs. Each of the federal agencies administering an Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR) program shall consider modifications to EPSCoR award structures to increase the capacity of rural communities to provide quality STEM education and STEM workforce development programming to students and teachers. The bill expands certain outreach activities of the Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP) Program and MEP Centers to include secondary schools. The National Institute of Standards and Technology must award prizes to stimulate research and development of creative technologies in order to deploy affordable and reliable broadband connectivity to underserved rural communities. The Office of Science and Technology Policy must establish a broadband research and development working group to address national research challenges and opportunities for improving broadband access and adoption across the United States.

AI Summary

This bill directs the National Science Foundation (NSF) to support research on STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, including computer science) education in rural schools. It provides grants for research and development to improve STEM teaching and broaden participation of rural students in STEM studies. The bill also requires the NSF to coordinate with the National Academy of Sciences on an evaluation of STEM education and workforce development in rural areas, and directs federal agencies to consider modifications to their Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR) programs to increase the capacity of rural communities to provide quality STEM education and workforce development. Additionally, the bill expands certain outreach activities of the Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP) Program and requires the National Institute of Standards and Technology to award prizes to stimulate research and development of technologies to deploy affordable and reliable broadband connectivity to underserved rural communities.

Committee Categories

Business and Industry, Health and Social Services

Sponsors (47)

Frank Lucas (R)* Cindy Axne (D),  Brian Babin (R),  Jim Baird (R),  Troy Balderson (R),  Cheri Bustos (D),  Tom Cole (R),  James Comer (R),  K. Michael Conaway (R),  TJ Cox (D),  Rick Crawford (R),  Rodney Davis (R),  Antonio Delgado (D),  Neal Dunn (R),  Tom Emmer (R),  Anna Eshoo (D),  Bill Foster (D),  Anthony Gonzalez (R),  Josh Gottheimer (D),  James Hagedorn (R),  Josh Harder (D),  Vicky Hartzler (R),  Jahana Hayes (D),  Jaime Herrera Beutler (R),  Kendra Horn (D),  Chrissy Houlahan (D),  Eddie Johnson (D),  Ro Khanna (D),  Ron Kind (D),  Doug LaMalfa (R),  Conor Lamb (D),  Roger Marshall (R),  Ben McAdams (D),  Alex Mooney (R),  Greg Murphy (R),  Dan Newhouse (R),  Ralph Norman (R),  Ed Perlmutter (D),  Collin Peterson (D),  David Scott (D),  Elissa Slotkin (D),  Abigail Spanberger (D),  Pete Stauber (R),  Michael Waltz (R),  Randy Weber (R),  Jennifer Wexton (D),  Rob Wittman (R), 

Last Action

Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions. (on 09/17/2020)

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