Democrats:
Daniel Lipinski (Illinois),
Chair
Eddie Bernice Johnson (Texas)
Brian Baird (Washington)
Marcia L. Fudge (Ohio)
Parker Griffith (Alabama)
Paul D. Tonko (New York)
Russ Carnahan (Missouri)
Bart Gordon (Tennessee),
ex officio
Republicans:
Vernon J. Ehlers (Michigan),
Ranking Member
Randy Neugebauer (Texas)
Brian Bilbray (California)
Adrian Smith (Nebraska)
Ralph M. Hall (Texas),
ex officio
Chair Daniel Lipinski
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Legislative jurisdiction and general oversight and investigative authority on all matters relating to science policy and science education including:
Subcommittee Quick Links |
(July 30, 2009) Committee Examines a Systems Approach to Improving K-12 STEM Education
(July 21, 2009) Subcommittee Examines Ways to Break Down Barriers and Improve STEM Education Participation Among Females
Letters To:
(June 22, 2009) Letter to NAS, NAE, IM Recarding Concern for America's Research Universities
(January 25, 2006) Letter to President from Rep. Gordon Recommending Implementation of Augustine Recommendations on American Competitiveness
(November 20, 2006) Remarks by Rep. Dan Lipinski before the National Science Board Commission on 21st Century Education in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
(June 21, 2006) Remarks by the Hon. Bart Gordon for the Meeting of the National Academy of Sciences' Government - University - Industry Research Roundtable
(June 24, 2009) Legislative Reports - 111th Congress
(March 25, 2009) STEM Education Coordination Act of 2009
(March 13, 2007) Chairman Gordon Speaks With Business and Higher Education Leaders on U.S. Innovation, Competitiveness
(April 21, 2006) Look Beyond Bush's Rhetoric on Tech to Find Dismal Record [Honda]
(December 14, 2005) Pandemic Preparations and Avian Flu
(April 28, 2005) Integrity and Science
(December 19, 2005) Nanotechnology and the Future of California [Mr. Honda]
(December 14, 2005) Gaps in the National Flu Preparedness Plan: Social Science Planning and Response [Mr. Gordon, Mr. Baird]
(February 25, 2005) [GAO] FEDERAL RESEARCH: NIH and EPA Need to Improve Conflict of Interest Reviews for Research Arrangements with Private Sector Entities