US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HR867

Introduced
11/7/25  

Caption

Acknowledging November 8, 2025, as "National Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Day".

Note

The resolution serves to reinforce the United States' commitment to ensuring equitable access to STEM education for all students, particularly in light of reported declines in college readiness in STEM fields. It calls for a nationwide celebration of STEM Day, promoting community engagement and awareness about the value of STEM education.

Impact

HR867 calls for a collaborative effort among federal agencies to enhance the STEM education framework. It urges investment in both financial and human resources to support various educational settings, including elementary and secondary schools and afterschool programs. By positioning STEM education as a continuous learning process that transcends traditional school boundaries, the resolution acknowledges the critical need for students to have access to hands-on, experiential learning opportunities that relate academic knowledge to real-world applications.

Summary

House Resolution 867 acknowledges November 8, 2025, as 'National Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Day.' The resolution emphasizes the importance of STEM education, recognizing it as a crucial part of developing a skilled workforce and fostering a society that values science and technical literacy. It celebrates the existing STEM ecosystem and the role of various stakeholders, including educators, businesses, and community organizations, in promoting STEM initiatives and learning opportunities.

Contention

While HR867 primarily serves as an acknowledgment rather than a legislative mandate, it does highlight existing disparities in STEM workforce representation, particularly among underrepresented groups such as women and ethnic minorities. This focus raises awareness about the importance of inclusion and diversity in STEM fields, with an implicit challenge to stakeholders to address these gaps through proactive measures and sustained support for diverse educational pathways in STEM.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

US SR508

A resolution designating November 8, 2025, as "National Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Day" and celebrating the importance of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics in education and the workforce in the United States.

US HR718

Expressing support for increasing the number of Latino students and young professionals entering careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics fields.

US HB168

Establishes the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Grant program for Access Missouri Financial Assistance Program award recipients

US HB445

Provides relative to the Louisiana Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Advisory Council (EN SEE FISC NOTE GF EX See Note)

US S07846

Relates to redefining science, technology, engineering and math education (STEM).

US H492

Establishing an advisory commission on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics

US LD1740

An Act to Establish the Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics Education Matching Grant Program

US S2204

Provides supplemental appropriation of $20 million for loan redemption program and tuition reimbursement program for certain teachers of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.

US LD823

An Act to Establish a Grant Program to Provide for Statewide and Equitable Access to Experiential Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Competition Programs

US HR1141

Expressing support for the designation of March 26, 2026, as "National Science Appreciation Day".

Similar Bills

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