| U.S. Congress approves America Competes Act |
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| Written by William Atkins | |
| Sunday, 05 August 2007 | |
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The broad-based legislation, called H.R. 2272 or the America Competes Act, was a compromise between the U.S. Senate and the U.S. House of Representatives. It combined five existing bills into one package. The House voted 367 to 57 to approve the bill, while the Senate approved it with a voice vote.
The full name of the 470-page American Competes Act is “America Creating Opportunities to Meaningfully Promote Excellence in Technology, Education, and Science”. The bill was sponsored by Majority Leader Harry Reid, a Nevada Democrat, in the Senate, and by Representative Bart Gordon, a Tennessee Democrat and chairman of the House Science and Technology Committee.
In order to go into law, the bill must now be approved and signed by President George Bush. If enacted into law, the bill will provide between $43.3 and $33.6 billion during the three-year period from 2008 to 2010 for research and education programs, such as in engineering, mathematics, science, and technology, within four federal agencies.
Some of the major benefits that should be seen in the future is: doubling of the budget of the National Science Foundation over the next four year; providing $300 million to create an independent agency to support and promote new energy projects; providing grants to train and hire about 25,000 new teachers in science, mathematics, and engineering; and adding more money to the budgets of such federal organizations as the National Institute of Standards and Technology and the Energy Department’s Office of Science.
The Democratic-sponsored bill was not without its critics. Some Republicans wondered where the money would come to support the bill. Many Republican politicians also were critical of the Democrats for not addressing other critical issues with respect to U.S. businesses such as free trade, tort reform, corporate tax cuts, and improving the U.S. public school system.
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