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The momentum for improving U.S. STEM capabilities is building, with opinion leaders and editorial boards opining in support of reform and newsrooms writing about it across the country.

December 04, 2007 Business Roundtable Calls for Renewed Focus on Math and Science Education in Light of PISA 2006 Results
July 15, 2008 Business Leaders Call for Progress in Advancing U.S. Innovation by Strengthening Science, Technology, Engineering and Math
November 11, 2005 Congressional Democrats' Innovation Agenda
February 06, 2007 White House Update on American Competitiveness Initiative
May 22, 2008 Business Community Praises Senate Passage of Supplemental Funding for U.S. Innovation
August 02, 2007 Business Groups Applaud House Passage of the "America COMPETES Act"
January 31, 2008 Business Leaders Launch New Clearinghouse Dedicated to STEM
May 15, 2008 Business Community Commends Senate Appropriations Committee Leaders for Funding U.S. Innovation in Supplemental Spending Bill
April 16, 2008 Leading Business, Higher Education, Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Organizations Call for Supplemental Funding for Critical Research and Education Priorities
March 19, 2012 Business, Political and Academic Leaders Agree: A Skilled STEM Workforce is Critical to U.S. Economic Growth

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