[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 21 (Thursday, February 4, 2016)]
[House]
[Page H584]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
RESEARCH EXCELLENCE AND ADVANCEMENTS FOR DYSLEXIA ACT
Mr. SMITH of Texas. Mr. Speaker, I ask unanimous consent to take from
the Speaker's table the bill (H.R. 3033) to require the President's
annual budget request to Congress each year to include a line item for
the Research in Disabilities Education program of the National Science
Foundation and to require the National Science Foundation to conduct
research on dyslexia, with the Senate amendment thereto, and concur in
the Senate amendment.
The Clerk read the title of the bill.
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Clerk will report the Senate amendment.
The Clerk read as follows:
Senate amendment:
Strike section 4 of the bill and insert the following:
SEC. 4. DYSLEXIA.
(a) In General.--Consistent with subsection (c), the
National Science Foundation shall support multi-directorate,
merit-reviewed, and competitively awarded research on the
science of specific learning disability, including dyslexia,
such as research on the early identification of children and
students with dyslexia, professional development for teachers
and administrators of students with dyslexia, curricula and
educational tools needed for children with dyslexia, and
implementation and scaling of successful models of dyslexia
intervention. Research supported under this subsection shall
be conducted with the goal of practical application.
(b) Awards.--To promote development of early career
researchers, in awarding funds under subsection (a) the
National Science Foundation shall prioritize applications for
funding submitted by early career researchers.
(c) Coordination.--To prevent unnecessary duplication of
research, activities under this Act shall be coordinated with
similar activities supported by other Federal agencies,
including research funded by the Institute of Education
Sciences and the National Institutes of Health.
(d) Funding.--The National Science Foundation shall devote
not less than $5,000,000 to research described in subsection
(a), which shall include not less than $2,500,000 for
research on the science of dyslexia, for each of fiscal years
2017 through 2021, subject to the availability of
appropriations, to come from amounts made available for the
Research and Related Activities account or the Education and
Human Resources Directorate under subsection (e). This
section shall be carried out using funds otherwise
appropriated by law after the date of enactment of this Act.
(e) Authorization.--For each of fiscal years 2016 through
2021, there are authorized out of funds appropriated to the
National Science Foundation, $5,000,000 to carry out the
activities described in subsection (a).
SEC. 5. DEFINITION OF SPECIFIC LEARNING DISABILITY.
In this Act, the term ``specific learning disability''--
(1) means a disorder in 1 or more of the basic
psychological processes involved in understanding or in using
language, spoken or written, which disorder may manifest
itself in the imperfect ability to listen, think, speak,
read, write, spell, or do mathematical calculations;
(2) includes such conditions as perceptual disabilities,
brain injury, minimal brain dysfunction, dyslexia, and
developmental aphasia; and
(3) does not include a learning problem that is primarily
the result of visual, hearing, or motor disabilities, of
intellectual disability, of emotional disturbance, or of
environmental, cultural, or economic disadvantage.
Mr. SMITH of Texas (during the reading). Mr. Speaker, I ask unanimous
consent that the reading be dispensed with.
The SPEAKER pro tempore. Is there objection to the request of the
gentleman from Texas?
There was no objection.
The SPEAKER pro tempore. Is there objection to the original request
of the gentleman from Texas?
There was no objection.
A motion to reconsider was laid on the table.
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