(Washington, DC) – Today, U.S. Senators Jeanne Shaheen
(D-NH) and Maggie Hassan (D-NH) met with First Lady Dr. Jill Biden at the White
House ahead of the First Lady’s visit to the Christa McAuliffe elementary
school in New Hampshire later this afternoon. They discussed how the American
Rescue Plan will help families recover from the economic and public health
crisis, and how the education funding in the package will help New Hampshire
schools more fully and safely reopen.
“I was honored to meet with First Lady Dr. Jill Biden ahead
of her visit to New Hampshire to discuss the top issues facing Granite State
families amid the pandemic. I’m excited for Dr. Biden to visit the Christa
McAuliffe elementary school, and appreciated the opportunity to share with her
what Christa means to Granite Staters and how we’ve worked to carry on her
legacy. In fact, today is the first day that commemorative coins in her honor
will be shipped out, of which the proceeds will be invested in STEM education.
Dr. Biden’s visit today is a fitting tribute to Christa, whose presence and
mission lives on in New Hampshire students and teachers,” said Shaheen.
“As a former teacher, I especially appreciated Dr. Biden’s shared perspective
around how the American Rescue Plan will help communities safely reopen schools
and invest in broadband for virtual learning, so our kids don’t fall further
behind. We also discussed the robust federal relief heading to New Hampshire’s
families, small businesses, hospitals and organizations on the frontlines of
this crisis – from stimulus checks and nutritional assistance to funding for
the vaccine rollout. I appreciate Dr. Biden’s collaboration on the range of
issues facing Granite Staters as we confront the worst economic and public
health crisis of our lifetime, and I’ll keep working with the White House to
ensure New Hampshire has the resources needed to recover and rebuild.”
“I appreciated discussing the American Rescue Plan with the
First Lady and what it means for Granite State families and small businesses,” said
Hassan. “Ahead of the First Lady’s visit to Christa McAuliffe School, we
talked about Christa McAuliffe’s remarkable legacy and our efforts to invest in
STEM education through the commemorative coin that honors her. We also spoke
about how the resources that are headed to New Hampshire will help schools
fully reopen, as well as address learning loss and social and emotional
challenges associated with the pandemic. The American Rescue Plan provides the
resources to help schools get students back to in-person learning full time as
quickly and safely as possible, which will help our students, parents, and
economy begin to recover from this pandemic.”
Shaheen
led
the bipartisan legislation that is now law with Senators Mike Enzi (R-WY)
and Hassan to create the commemorative coin in honor of Christa McAuliffe, the
Concord teacher who died aboard the Space Shuttle Challenger in 1986. The
commemorative coin is
available
for pre-order, and proceeds will promote American commitment to Science,
Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) education. Shaheen has also
reintroduced her legislation, the
Emergency
Support for STEM Act, to provide $200 million to respond to the extreme
challenges that COVID-19 has created for STEM education.
The American Rescue Plan includes significant funding to New
Hampshire to help schools safely reopen and support students. It also includes
Senator Hassan’s amendment to require schools receiving these funds to develop
and make public reopening plans, as well as dedicated funding that Senator
Hassan helped secure for students who experience disabilities.
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