To remain competitive in the evolving global market, the United States needs a workforce skilled in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). STEM careers are growing faster than any other sector and students who bring STEM degrees and skills to the workforce have higher wages than their counterparts and starting salaries more than 30 percent higher than those for non-STEM jobs. Learn more about the Science Committee's work to strengthen STEM education and build our STEM workforce.
More on STEM
July 2021
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7/13/21 | ICYMI: Lucas, Bice Publish Op-ed on Key American Research Investments |
June 2021
May 2021
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5/18/21 | H.R. 144, the Supporting Early Career Researchers Act |
5/18/21 | Chairwoman Johnson and Ranking Member Lucas Statement on Passage of Legislation to Strengthen U.S. STEM Pipeline |