Expressing the sense of Congress that increasing American capabilities in science, mathematics, and technology education should be a national priority.
Other Bill Titles (1 more) 6/4/2008--Passed House without amendment. (This measure has not been amended since it was introduced. The summary of that version is repeated here.)
Declares that it is the sense of Congress that:
(1) this nation should dedicate its resources to the development of a broad ... moreSee Full Bill Text
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| Introduced | ![]() | Voted on by House |
| June 03, 2008 | June 04, 2008 |
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June 02, 2008 Bill Introduced: H.Con.Res.366 Expressing the sense of Congress ...
Expressing the sense of Congress that increasing American capabilities in science, mathematics, and technology education should be a national priority.
June 02, 2008 Bill Action: Introduced: H.Con.Res. 366: Expressing the sense of ...
Eddie Johnson [D-TX] introduced H.Con.Res. 366: Expressing the sense of Congress that increasing American capabilities in science, mathematics, and technology education should be a national priority. [This event matched these trackers: ...








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This sounds like Honda's STEM act or Obama's or is it Kerry's 15 year Vietnam Foundation Act?
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