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Skriven 2006-05-19 23:33:58 av Whitehouse Press (1:3634/12.0)
Ärende: Press Release (0605192) for Fri, 2006 May 19
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Fact Sheet: The American Competitiveness Initiative: A Commitment to
Education, Research, and Innovation
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For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
May 19, 2006

Fact Sheet: The American Competitiveness Initiative: A Commitment to
Education, Research, and Innovation


ÿÿÿÿÿ American Competitiveness Initiative

Today, President Bush Discussed His American Competitiveness Initiative
(ACI) - A Strategy To Keep America The Most Innovative And Competitive
Economy In The World. The ACI will encourage more aggressive investment by
businesses in research and development, increase Federal support for vital
basic research, and improve math and science education for America's
students.

Making The Research And Development (R&D) Tax Credit Permanent

Tax Credits Give Businesses The Incentive To Invest More Aggressively In
Research And Development. The private sector spends about $200 billion each
year on R&D - two-thirds of all R&D spending in America. Incentives will
ensure American businesses continue bringing cutting-edge products and
services to the global market, helping America to compete with other
countries that give tax incentives for R&D, including China, Japan, India,
Korea, and Canada.

The R&D Tax Credit Must Be Made Permanent. The R&D tax credit allows
businesses to deduct part of their R&D investments from their taxes, but
this tax credit has been allowed to expire in the past. To help our
businesses invest and stay ahead of the competition, we need more certainty
in our tax code. The President is also committed to working with Congress
to modernize the credit to make it even more effective and efficient at
encouraging private sector innovation.

Increasing Federal Support For Vital Basic Research

President Bush Is Doubling The Federal Commitment To The Most Critical
Basic Research Programs In Physical Sciences Over The Next Ten Years. This
increased funding will encourage scientists to explore promising areas such
as nanotechnology, supercomputing, and alternative energy sources.
  þ The President Has Proposed $137 Billion For Federal R&D In FY 2007, An
    Increase Of More Than 50 Percent Over 2001.
  þ Government Funding And Support Has Helped America Innovate. The
    Internet began as a Defense Department project to improve military
    communications, and the creation of the iPod drew on years of
    government-funded research in micro-drive storage, electrochemistry,
    and signal compression.

Improving Math And Science Education For America's Students

Through Testing, Schools Are Held Accountable For Student Performance Under
No Child Left Behind. We are starting to see improvements in the
performance of elementary school students on the Nation's Report Card, also
called the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP). According to
the NAEP, minority students are making progress, and the achievement gap
between minority and white students is narrowing.

American Students Must Succeed In Math And Science At All Levels To Compete
In The Global Economy. By the time our students reach high school, they
have fallen behind most of the developed world in math and science. We need
to set high standards so our children can compete and succeed in the global
economy.
  þ Advanced Placement/International Baccalaureate (AP/IB) Program: This
    program would expand access of low-income students to AP/IB coursework
    by training 70,000 high school teachers over the next five years to
    lead AP/IB math and science courses.
  þ Adjunct Teacher Corps: This initiative would bring 30,000 math and
    science professionals to teach in our Nation's classrooms over the next
    eight years.
  þ National Math Panel: Last month, the President signed an Executive
    Order to create the National Mathematics Advisory Panel. Earlier this
    week, Education Secretary Margaret Spellings announced the 17 expert
    panelists for the Panel and six other members from government agencies.
    By January 31, 2007, the Panel will present a preliminary report to the
    President addressing, among other things, the standards and
    accountability we need to ensure students are learning math and the
    most effective teaching methods for students of different abilities and
    backgrounds.
  þ Math Now: The President's proposed Math Now programs will give teachers
    the tools to use the Math Panel's recommendations and ensure they are
    using the best techniques for teaching math in their classrooms.

Giving Students The Opportunity To Receive Advanced Skills And Training

Pell Grants Ensure Low-Income Students Have The Opportunity For Higher
Education. The Administration is providing Pell Grants to more than 5
million students in the 2005-2006 school year. Around 1 million students
have been added to the Pell Grant program since the President took office.
The maximum Pell Grant has been increased from $3,750 to $4,050.

Two New Grant Programs Further Reward Students Who Succeed At A Rigorous
Curriculum. Since 2004, the President has called for enhanced Pell Grants
for students who take a rigorous curriculum. Congress this year passed
legislation providing $4.5 billion in new grant funding over the next five
years for students receiving Pell Grants. Academic Competitiveness Grants
and SMART Grants will encourage States to toughen their high school
curricula and provide incentives to students who aim high.
  þ Academic Competitiveness Grants: These grants will provide additional
    aid to first- and second-year college students who complete rigorous
    high school curriculums and maintain 3.0 GPAs in college (up to an
    additional $750 for first-year students and up to an additional $1,300
    for second-year students).
  þ SMART Grants: These grants will provide up to an additional $4,000 to
    third- and fourth-year college students who have maintained a 3.0 GPA
    and who major in math, science, or critical foreign languages.

Making A Commitment To Education, Research, And Innovation Today Will Drive
Our Economy Forward, Make America More Competitive, And Build A Better And
More Prosperous Country For The Next Generation

America's Economy Is Leading The World. The American economy grew 3.5
percent last year, faster than other major industrialized nations. More
than 5.2 million new jobs have been created since August 2003 - more new
jobs than Japan and the 25 nations of the European Union combined.

The Unemployment Rate Is 4.7 Percent. This is lower than the average of the
1960s, 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s.

Real After-Tax Income Is Up More Than 8 Percent Per American Since 2001.

American Workers Are Among The Most Productive Workers In The World.
Productivity is a key measure of competitiveness. Over the past five years,
productivity growth has been the fastest in nearly four decades. When
productivity grows, it leads to higher incomes and higher standards of
living.

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