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Education
In 1961, President John F. Kennedy said, "Our progress as a nation can be no swifter than our progress in education." Education is vital to an informed society, a successful economy, and a secure nation. Improving science and math education throughout the country are necessary to preserve our capacity for innovation and discovery, and for ensuring U.S. economic strength and competitiveness in the international marketplace of the 21st century.
Rep. Eshoo believes the United States should lead the world in education. Children need the best schools, the best teachers, and the best resources in order to become good citizens and contributors to society and strengthen our nation in the 21st century.
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Recovery Act
In early 2009, Congress passed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act to prevent the recession from swelling into a full-scale Depression. The legislation provided the single largest amount of funding for education in our county's history. The Rec< Read more > -
Education for the 21st Century
As a member of the House Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) Education Caucus, Rep. Eshoo believes the U.S. should produce the world's best scientists and engineers. Every student should be exposed to the fundamentals of science, technol< Read more > -
K-12 Education
Today, U.S. students have fallen far below the average developed country in international assessments. Rep. Eshoo consistently supports legislation to help close the achievement gap and improve the quality of every level of education so that all children< Read more > -
Higher Education
As the cost of college outstrips the ability of families to pay, too many students are forced to take on high loan debt burdens. Rep. Eshoo believes every student deserves the opportunity for an affordable education, allowing them to compete in the compet< Read more >
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Office Locations
Office Name Location Image Map URL Washington, D.C. 241 Cannon Building
Washington, DC 20515
Phone: (202) 225-8104
Fax: (202) 225-8890http://goo.gl/cZ2cWy Palo Alto, California 698 Emerson Street
Palo Alto, California 94301
Phone: (650) 323-2984
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