HRES 1141
Expressing support for the designation of March 26, 2026, as "National Science Appreciation Day".
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Bill overview
This resolution urges Congress to recognize March 26th each year as National Science Appreciation Day. It highlights the significant contributions of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields to the U.S. economy and society, citing numerous government agencies that rely on a scientifically trained workforce. The resolution aims to celebrate American scientific achievements and encourage future generations to pursue STEM careers.
Key provisions
- Designates March 26, 2026, as National Science Appreciation Day.
- Recognizes the importance of STEM jobs in the U.S. economy.
- Acknowledges the broad impact of science and technology across various sectors.
- Lists 18 government departments and agencies that rely on a scientifically trained workforce.
- Highlights the contributions of STEM to advancements in public health, agriculture, and infrastructure.
- Recognizes the role of STEM in driving innovation and economic growth.
- Acknowledges the impact of scientific accomplishments on daily life.
- References the potential of artificial intelligence within STEM fields.
Who is affected
- Scientists
- Engineers
- Technology Professionals
- Government Agencies
- The General Public
Notable changes
- Establishes a dedicated day to celebrate scientific achievements.
- Provides a platform to recognize the vital role of STEM in the nation's economy and well-being.
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119th CONGRESS — 2d Session
H. RES. 1141
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
RESOLUTION
Expressing support for the designation of March 26, 2026, as National Science Appreciation Day
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Whereas, on March 26, 1953, American medical scientist Dr. Jonas Salk, announced the development of a vaccine against polio;
Whereas STEM jobs make up 24 percent of the United States economy with over 36,800,000 people working in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics;
Whereas science leads to knowledge, products, and processes that continually improve many sectors such as economics, manufacturing, education, health, transportation, defense, agriculture, animal welfare, commerce, and others;
Whereas technology leads to innovation, enhanced communication, economic growth, and boosted productivity;
Whereas engineering leads to improved quality of life, infrastructure, and maintaining modern day systems;
Whereas mathematics leads to problem-solving, interpreting data to support strong economics, and driving the United States to be a leader in modern day STEM initiatives;
Whereas at least 18 government departments and agencies rely on a scientifically trained workforce, including—
the National Aeronautics and Space Administration;
the Food and Drug Administration;
the Environmental Protection Agency;
the Department of Agriculture;
the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration;
the National Centers for Environmental Information;
the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention;
the National Science Foundation;
the Department of Energy;
the National Institutes of Health;
the Department of Education;
the Defense Technical Information Center;
the Department of Commerce;
the United States Forest Service;
the Department of Homeland Security;
the United States Geological Survey;
the Department of Transportation; and
the Fish and Wildlife Service;
Whereas STEM has provided vaccines, antibiotics, surgery, sanitation, increased agricultural yields, safe drinking water, and other inventions to promote innovation and improve quality of life;
Whereas STEM leads to research breakthroughs, developments in technology, and job growth;
Whereas the United States science and engineering workforce is employed across all sectors and is foundational to the Nation’s knowledge-based economy;
Whereas artificial intelligence presents new opportunities for Americans in both productivity and efficiency;
Whereas accomplishments of the Nation’s scientists impact American’s daily lives and help to protect and keep them safe and secure; and
Whereas a National Science Appreciation Day
would provide an opportunity to recognize and celebrate American scientific achievements and inspire the next generation to continue this honorable and vital tradition: Now, therefore, be it
National Science Appreciation Day.