The House of Representatives recently passed a bill for STEM education funding.
A bill enabling STEM education funding was passed July 15 unanimously in the House of Representatives.
United States Representative Elizabeth Esty and chairman of the U.S. House Science, Space, and Technology Committee Lamar Smith introduced the bill. The government will be funding grants and programs for STEM education outside of the classroom.
Protecting electrical controls and equipment within food and beverage plants presents unique challenges due to the sanitation requirements of the hygienic environment.