H.R. 3514 - Gender Bias Elimination Act of 2007
- Sponsor:
- Eddie Johnson
- Summary:
- To authorize workshops to eliminate gender bias for women in careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, and for other purposes. (by CRS)
- Status:
- The bill has been introduced.
Gender Bias Elimination Act of 2007
H.R. 3514 — 110th Congress (2007–2008)
- Summary
- To authorize workshops to eliminate gender bias for women in careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, and for other purposes. (by CRS)
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- Title
- To authorize workshops to eliminate gender bias for women in careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, and for other purposes.
- Other Titles
- Gender Bias Elimination Act of 2007
- Sponsor
- Eddie Johnson
- Co-Sponsors
- Subjects
- Civil rights
- Budgets
- Civil rights enforcement
- Colleges
- Communications
- Conferences
- Education
- Engineering
- Federal aid to research
- Government information
- Government paperwork
- Government publicity
- Government statistics
- Governmental investigations
- Higher education
- Mathematics
- Research grants
- Science policy
- Scientists
- Sex discrimination
- Technology
- Women
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- Major Actions
Introduced 9/10/2007 Referred to Committee - Bill History
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There have been no votes on this bill.
Action Date Description Introduced 9/10/2007 9/10/2007 Referred to the Committee on Education and Labor, and in addition to the Committees on Science and Technology, and Armed Services, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned. 9/10/2007 Referred to House Education and Labor 9/10/2007 Referred to House Science and Technology 9/10/2007 Referred to House Armed Services 9/25/2007 Referred to the Subcommittee on Energy and Environment. 10/17/2007 Referred to the Subcommittee on Health, Employment, Labor, and Pensions. Number Sponsor Date Offered Status
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