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Bill Strengthening Opportunities For Women In Aerospace Sent To President’s Desk

Directs NASA And NSF To Use Resources To Encourage More Women To Gain Experience In The Field

House Science, Space, and Technology Committee Chairman Lamar Smith (R-TX) and Energy Subcommittee Vice Chairman Steve Knight (R-CA) praised passage of Knight’s bill this week that strengthens aerospace education workforce opportunities for women. The bipartisan HR. 4254, the Women in Aerospace Education Act, authored by Vice Chairman Knight, is now headed to the President’s desk to be signed into law.

The legislation directs NASA and the National Science Foundation to use their fellowships and internships to encourage more women to get aerospace experience while they’re training to be science and mathematics teachers.

Women represent only about one-quarter of all STEM workers and 15 percent of aerospace engineers. H.R. 4254 encourages more women to get aerospace experience through the government’s best teacher training programs. It increases the number of women who will experience, work on, and educate students on the nation’s leading aerospace programs.

“By creating opportunities for female teachers to gain experience in aerospace, this bill not only promotes diversity and inclusiveness in STEM fields, but also strengthens the critical STEM education pipeline," said Chairman Smith. "These teachers are then better equipped to educate and inspire students to pursue studies and careers in aerospace. I thank Steve Knight for his hard work on this bipartisan piece of legislation and I look forward to the President signing it into law.”

“Women represent half of our total workforce, yet still only represent a minority of workers in the aeronautics and space sectors. This bill will help engage girls and young women early in their education to promote careers in these cutting edge and promising industries," said Vice Chairman Knight. "I am very happy this important bill has passed the final Congressional hurdle and is a signature away from being law.”

(Source: House Science Committee news release. Image from file)

FMI: science.house.gov, Bill Text

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