Press Secretary's Statement on H.R. 1020,
H.R. 1624, H.R. 2617, S. 136,
S. 139, S. 261, S. 565, S. 994, and S. 1707
On Wednesday, October 7, 2015, the President signed into law:
H.R. 1020, the “STEM Education Act of 2015,”
(1)
which defines the term "STEM education" to explicitly include computer
science for the purpose of carrying out STEM education activities at
specified Federal agencies; (2) authorizes
the National Science Foundation (NSF) to continue to award grants for
informal STEM education; and (3) amends the NSF's Robert Noyce
Scholarship Program for training math and science teachers to expand
eligibility to teachers with a bachelor's degree;
H.R. 1624, the “Protecting Affordable Coverage for Employees Act,” which
recategorizes businesses with 51 to 100 employees from the Affordable
Care Act's "small employer" designation to its "large employer"
designation, and to make available funding for a Medicare Improvement
Fund;
H.R. 2617, which amends the Fair Minimum Wage Act of 2007 to reduce the amount
of a scheduled increase in the minimum wage applicable to American Samoa;
S. 136, the “Gold Star Fathers Act of 2015,” to grant parents of certain permanently disabled or deceased veterans with "preference eligible"
status in the civil service hiring process;
S.
139, the “Ensuring Access to Clinical Trials Act of 2015,” to make
permanent an exclusion from Supplemental Security Income and Medicaid
income-eligibility
tests for certain compensation individuals receive for participating in
clinical trials for rare diseases and conditions;
S. 261, which designates the United States courthouse located at 200 NW 4th Street
in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, as the William J. Holloway, Jr. United States Courthouse;
S.
565, the “Federal Vehicle Repair Cost Savings Act of 2015,” which
requires the head of each Federal agency to encourage the use of
remanufactured vehicle parts to maintain
Federal vehicles if using such parts reduces costs and does not lower
the quality of performance or delay the return of vehicles to service;
S.
994, which designates the facility of the United States Postal Service
located at 1 Walter Hammond Place in Waldwick, New Jersey, as the Staff
Sergeant Joseph D'Augustine
Post Office Building; and
S.
1707, which designates the Federal building located at 617 Walnut
Street in Helena, Arkansas, as the Jacob Trieber Federal Building,
United States Post Office, and United
States Court House.
Source: The White House, Office of the Press Secretary
Source: The White House, Office of the Press Secretary
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