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H.R.2272
Title: To invest in innovation through research and development, and to improve the competitiveness of the United States.
Sponsor: Rep Gordon, Bart [TN-6] (introduced 5/10/2007) Cosponsors (21)
Related Bills: H.RES.602, H.R.362, H.R.363, H.R.1068, H.R.1867, H.R.1868, S.761
Latest Major Action: Became Public Law No: 110-69 [GPO: Text, PDF]
Latest Conference Report: 110-289 (in Congressional Record H9414-9465)
SUBJECT(S):
- CRS INDEX TERMS:
Science policy
Academic performance
Air pollution
Air pollution control
Alternative energy sources
Antarctic regions
Atmosphere
Auditing
Authorization
Awards, medals, prizes
Black colleges
Budgets
Business
Climate change
Coal
College teachers
Commemorations
Communication in science
Communications
Community and school
Computer networks
Computer security measures
Computers
Congress
Congressional investigations
Congressional reporting requirements
Consultants
Continuing education
Curricula
Data banks
Department of Commerce
Department of Energy
Depreciation and amortization
Disabled
Distance education
Economic impact statements
Economic policy
Education
Education of the disadvantaged
Educational accountability
Educational technology
Educational tests
Elementary and secondary education
Elementary education
Energy research
Engineering
Engineers
Environmental protection
Environmental research
Executive Office of the President
Executive departments
Executive reorganization
Federal advisory bodies
Federal aid to education
Federal aid to research
Finance
Gifts
Government contractors
Government information
Government procurement
Government publicity
Graduate education
Great Lakes
Greenhouse gases
Higher education
Hispanic Americans
Industrial research
Industry-university relations
Intellectual property
International competitiveness
Inventions
Joint ventures
Labor
Laboratories
Language and languages
Law
Licenses
Manufacturing industries
Marine resources
Mathematics
Mentoring
Metric system
Minorities
Minority education
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
National Science Foundation
Nonprofit organizations
Nuclear fuels
Oceanography
Paraprofessional school personnel
Patents
Performance measurement
Public contracts
Recruiting of employees
Research and development
Research and development facilities
Research centers
Research ethics
Research grants
Scholarships
Scientific education
Scientific instruments and apparatus
Scientists
Secondary education
Securities regulation
Service industries
Small business
Social services
Space activities
Special education
Standards
Sunset legislation
Supercomputers
Teacher education
Teacher supply and demand
Teaching
Teaching materials
Technical education
Technological innovations
Technology
Telecommunication
Time
Trade
User charges
Water resources
Welfare
Women
Women's education