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Carey introduces legislation establishing national STEM week

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Mike Carey U.S. House of Representatives from Ohio's 15th district | Official U.S. House Headshot

Mike Carey U.S. House of Representatives from Ohio's 15th district | Official U.S. House Headshot

Representatives Mike Carey (OH-15) and Joyce Beatty (OH-3) introduced the National STEM Week Act today. The proposed legislation aims to establish an annual week dedicated to promoting Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) education, particularly in communities with limited access to educational resources.

"As Ohio students begin another school year, it is all the more important to recognize the role that STEM education plays in preparing them for the future," said Congressman Carey. "Science, technology, engineering and mathematics learning can inspire new curiosity, a lifelong passion or a successful career. Unfortunately, not every student has the same access to this transformative education. A National STEM Week will help emphasize the value of these subjects to students, parents and teachers alike."

"Ohio is the heart of American innovation and will soon be home to the most advanced semiconductor fabrication facilities in the world thanks to historic investments from the Biden-Harris administration and Intel. STEM fields power these industries of the future, so it is vital that we help future generations in our community develop the skills they need to make the most of this generational investment," said Congresswoman Beatty. "Establishing a National STEM Week to promote education in these fields, particularly among underserved communities, gives our kids the chance to actually see what a future in STEM looks like and will ensure that every student – no matter their background or zip code – has the tools needed to become the next generation of American innovators."

"It has long been the philosophy of COSI that science, technology, engineering and math need not be confined to a laboratory or a classroom," said Dr. Frederic Bertley, President & CEO of COSI, one of the nation’s top-ranked science museums and a co-developer of this bill. "They form the fabric of our daily lives, existing everywhere for everybody to experience and learn from. This belief is what inspired us to co-develop the National STEM Week Act – which will inspire students in Ohio and beyond to appreciate the wonders of STEM that exist all around us. We applaud Representatives Carey and Beatty for their leadership in introducing this bill, and their underlying appreciation for the role of STEM in creating a better America."

The bill specifically aims to promote STEM education and careers among all students regardless of their geographic or socio-economic status. It supports both formal and informal learning tools such as field trips and clubs while encouraging families, teachers, and industry leaders to participate actively in students' STEM education.

Full text of the National STEM Week Act is available here.

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