National Science Education Incentive Act of 2003
Summary
This bill, introduced in 2003, aimed to strengthen science and technology education in the United States by providing tax incentives for teachers and schools. It proposed a federal tax credit to help eligible science, math, and engineering teachers pay back their undergraduate tuition, making it more affordable for specialized professionals to enter the teaching field. Additionally, the bill would have allowed businesses and individuals to claim a tax credit for donating equipment, services, or training to elementary and secondary schools to support technical education.
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