76. I have lived through recessions. I lived through gas lines good morning, everyone. Here we are, such an actionpacked week. We are very excited that yesterday we had asphyxiation vote margin and victory for the chips bill. We had 100 voting from the democratic side, and once we got to june 18, a large number of our republicans voting l which is encouraging because we always work on this as a bipartisan bill. Six of the bills at least six of the bills and the package were republican bills, many of the others bipartisan. Its very exciting. Its going to be as transformative in terms of how it enables america to reassert itself as preeminent in the world. Its called the chips and science act, and im very pleased with that because maybe more than a week or ten days ago it was just a chips bill. We were having shall we say encouraging for to go beyond chips. Because chips are very important. Semiconductors very important but its about the here and now, as we go forward in the near future.
Prepares to pass the chips and science act, a bipartisan, bicameral bill that will wellequip our nation to meet and beat the challenges of the 21st century. With Monumental Investments in this legislation, we take key steps to strengthen our fa families and our nations Economic Future, unleash research and investment in every corner of america now and for generations to come. Let us salute the outstanding leadership of the house negotiators who tirelessly fought and secured many major victories for American Families and the American Economy in this package. Thank you, in particular, to two terrific champions, chairwoman Eddie Bernice johnson of the science, space, and technology committee, chairman Frank Pallone of the energy and commerce committee, as well as other chairs who were involved in this legislation. I want to also acknowledge the leadership of the Ranking Member, mr. Lucas. Mr. Lucas, it was a joy and inspiring to behold your very informative and impressive presentation in
Our economic and National Security. These provisions were built with vigorous input from the scientific community, industry, academia, and other stakeholders on what they need most to succeed in the 21st century. This final product is the result of months of bipartisan negotiations. It is also the result of dedicated efforts and long hours put in by the committees staffment and i want to staff. And i want to thank each of them for helping us get to where we are today. With this legislation, we will bring about solutions for the climate crisis, enhance our Semiconductor Research and manufacturing, create jobs, increase regional innovation, and so much more. We will also take historic and muchneeded action to build a strong and diverse stem work force and ensure that were able to make use of all the brain power and talent we have. In have in our great nation. With bipartisan stem pieces in this bill, we will create a Bright Future for all of those who wish to pursue stem, no matter their
Good morning, everyone. Here we are, such an actionpacked week. We are very excited that yesterday we had asphyxiation vote margin and victory for the chips bill. We had 100 voting from the democratic side, and once we got to june 18, a large number of our republicans voting l which is encouraging because we always work on this as a bipartisan bill. Six of the bills at least six of the bills and the package were republican bills, many of the others bipartisan. Its very exciting. Its going to be as transformative in terms of how it enables america to reassert itself as preeminent in the world. Its called the chips and science act, and im very pleased with that because maybe more than a week or ten days ago it was just a chips bill. We were having shall we say encouraging for to go beyond chips. Because chips are very important. Semiconductors very important but its about the here and now, as we go forward in the near future. The science park is about the future, the future, the future.
Except representative sara jacobs who voted present. The legislation passed by the senate, it is now to the president for his signature. I stand before you today to show support of the chips and science act. This is a bipartisan provision that will ensure a bold and prosperous future for American Science and innovation, maintaining International Competitiveness and bolstering the economic and National Security. These provisions were built with vigorous input from the scientific community, industry, academia and other stakeholders on what they need most to succeed in the 23rd century. This product is a result of months of bipartisan negotiation. It is also the result of long hours put in by the Committee Staff and i want to thank each of them for helping us to get where we are today. With this legislation, we will bring about solutions for the climate crisis, enhance our semiconductor research, create jobs, increase racial integration and so much more. We will also take historic and muc