[Congressional Record Volume 160, Number 63 (Wednesday, April 30, 2014)]
[House]
[Page H3297]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
SCIENCE CHICKS
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentlewoman from
Illinois (Ms. Duckworth) for 5 minutes.
Ms. DUCKWORTH. Mr. Speaker, the Science Chicks, a new club in Mount
Prospect, Illinois, represents the future of our country.
These 24 middle school girls built their remote operating vehicle and
equipped it with motors and an underwater camera. They did all the
electrical wiring themselves from scratch. At a competition at the
University of Illinois, their submersible vehicle picked up items from
the bottom of the pool's floor.
These girls represent millions around the country that have the
ability to achieve greatness in the STEM fields. It is now our job to
support them.
When I was in flight school learning to become a helicopter pilot,
all the flight instructors asked me to please try to find more women to
join the Army flight school. They said that women made excellent
natural pilots, but that they were less likely to even come forward and
apply to the flight training program than their male peers.
I wonder how many girls around the country could achieve great things
in math, science, or even flight school, but are simply unaware of the
opportunities that are out there for them. We need to make sure that
our public schools have the resources to invest in STEM education and
that girls are encouraged to reach their full potential.
This is not only about empowering our daughters, but building the
future of our economy and strengthening American competitiveness
abroad. STEM education is crucial to providing good jobs for future
generations and allowing our businesses to succeed.
Mr. Speaker, let's follow the example of the Science Chicks and
support STEM education throughout this country.
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