Close Menu
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • Home
    • About Us
    • Digital Subscription
    • Advertisement
    • Contact Us
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    The Tennessee TribuneThe Tennessee Tribune
    Advertise With Us
    • Home
      • COVID-19 Resource Center
        • Dr. Henry Louis Gates’ PSA Radio
      • Featured
    • News
      • State
      • Local
      • National/International News
      • Global
      • Business
        • Commentary
        • Finance
        • Local Business
      • Investigative Stories
        • Affordable Housing
        • DCS Investigation
        • Gentrification
    • Editorial
      • National Politics
      • Local News
      • Local Editorial
      • Political Editorial
      • Editorial Cartoons
      • Cycle of Shame
    • Community
      • History
      • Tennessee
        • Chattanooga
        • Clarksville
        • Knoxville
        • Memphis
      • Public Notices
      • Women
        • Let’s Talk with Ms. June
    • Education
      • College
        • American Baptist College
        • Belmont University
        • Fisk
        • HBCU
        • Meharry
        • MTSU
        • University of Tennessee
        • TSU
        • Vanderbilt
      • Elementary
      • High School
    • Lifestyle
      • Art
      • Auto
      • Tribune Travel
      • Entertainment
        • 5 Questions With
        • Books
        • Events
        • Film Review
        • Local Entertainment
      • Family
      • Food
        • Drinks
      • Health & Wellness
      • Home & Garden
      • Featured Books
    • Religion
      • National Religion
      • Local Religion
      • Obituaries
        • National Obituaries
        • Local Obituaries
      • Faith Commentary
    • Sports
      • MLB
        • Sounds
      • NBA
      • NCAA
      • NFL
        • Predators
        • Titans
      • NHL
      • Other Sports
      • Golf
      • Professional Sports
      • Sports Commentary
      • Metro Sports
    • Media
      • Video
      • Photo Galleries
      • Take 10
      • Trending With The Tribune
    • Classified
    • Obituaries
      • Local Obituaries
      • National Obituaries
    The Tennessee TribuneThe Tennessee Tribune
    National Politics

    “Concerns about CHIPS”

    Article submittedBy Article submittedAugust 7, 2022Updated:August 7, 2022No Comments3 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Telegram Pinterest Tumblr Reddit Email
    President Biden led a virtual meeting on the Creating Helpful Incentives to Produce Semiconductors (CHIPS) for America Act on Monday, ahead of the Senate vote. Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email
    Advertisement

    BlackEconomics.org recently released a commentary: “Concerns about CHIPS” about the CHIPS and Science Act of 2022 (“CHIPS” is an acronym for Creating Helpful
    Incentives to Produce Semiconductors) signed by President Biden August 2, 2022. The full commentary is below.

    On August 2, 2022, President Joe Biden signed the CHIPS and Science Act of 2022
    (“CHIPS” is an acronym for Creating Helpful Incentives to Produce Semiconductors). The
    over 1,000-page legislation is far reaching— touching most known cutting-edge aspects of
    science and technology today. The nearly $50 billion CHIPS price tag pays for numerous
    STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) opportunities for Black
    Americans whether one is an entrepreneur, an academician, a college or university student,
    or a pre-K-12 student. However, perfect legislation is seldom—if ever—enacted.

    The following are four clear concerns that we identify with the legislation:

    By explicitly choosing industrial
    (economic) winners and losers, the
    legislation reflects US weakness and
    vulnerabilities.
    1
    • By incorporating a little more than a
    handful of references to “robotics,” the
    legislation does not highlight sufficiently,
    perhaps, the most important future
    STEM-related development.2

    • While the legislation is filled with
    mentions (there are over 110) of
    opportunities for Black colleges and
    universities (otherwise known as
    HBCUs), these opportunities are largely
    nested in non-innovation-driven research,
    teaching, and scholarships, which are not
    entrepreneurial in nature. Further
    investigation revealed that HBCUs will
    likely benefit most from the legislation at
    the lower end of the STEM chain; e.g.,
    offering training, scholarships, and

    developing (research) capacity.3 On the
    other hand, many White research
    universities will likely benefit from the
    legislation by producing innovations that
    may prove to be financially profitable.
    This scenario leaves HBCUs behind
    White colleges and universities in being
    able to obtain maximum benefits from
    Federal legislation.
    • The legislation includes less than 30
    references to pre-K-12 educational
    opportunities—most of which are
    associated with rural schools. By not
    emphasizing this fundamental part of the
    US educational system, the legislation
    does not address adequately, perhaps, the
    need to “infect” youth with the STEM
    “bug” early so that they envision and
    adopt a STEM career choice.

    A point that we can certainly make about the CHIPS legislation is that it sends a clear and strong signal concerning where the nation is headed in the near-term and until there are
    new technological breakthroughs that open new avenues for growth and development.

    However, if past is prologue and future, then by the time Black Americans position
    ourselves to take full advantage of STEM-related economic opportunities, we are likely
    to find that the winds of change have blown again, and that the US economy is headed in
    an entirely different direction.

    Black Americans must find a way to discontinue playing roles as follower and catch-up economic agents. Rather, we must develop a futuristic vision and leapfrog to a future where we serve as leaders and innovators who unearth and drive change.

    B Robinson

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Article submitted

    Related Posts

    Leader Akbari delivers prebuttal to State of the State

    February 2, 2026

    Metro Councilmember Joy Styles announces bid for Nashville mayor

    January 28, 2026

    Tennessee Democratic Party Urges No Additional ICE Funding as Senate Vote Nears

    January 27, 2026

    Legislation in Tennessee Seeks to Increase Access to Genetic Testing

    January 27, 2026

    Tennessee Senators push for body cameras at CoreCivic prison

    January 15, 2026

    TN Congressman Matt Van Epps is Assigned to the Homeland Security and Science, Space, and Technology Committees

    December 19, 2025

    Comments are closed.

    Advertisement
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZODr-6rxyI
    Business

    Republic Bank Announces New Inclusion and Diversity Lead in Human Resources

    February 21, 2026

    Rolled 4 Ever Ice Cream – Turning Ice Cream Into an Experience

    February 13, 2026

    Taziki’s Mediterranean Café Brings Fresh Fare and Hiring Opportunities to Murfreesboro

    February 4, 2026
    1 2 3 … 398 Next
    Education
    Education

    MTSU students uncover hidden hazards in historic Victorian-era books in Special Collections

    By MTSUFebruary 18, 2026

    MURFREESBORO, Tenn. — Some of the beautifully bound Victorian-era books in the Special Collections at…

    McDonald’s Black and Positively Golden Scholarship Program to Award $1 Million to HBCU Students

    February 16, 2026

    MNPS Launches AI Storytelling Pilot Program with Lumi Founder Colin Kaepernick

    January 22, 2026

    From Classroom to Crop Research: Katrina Seaman’s Path to and Through Nashville State and TSU

    January 21, 2026
    The Tennessee Tribune
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • About Us
    • Digital Subscription
    • Store
    • Advertise With Us
    • Contact
    © 2026 The Tennessee Tribune - Site Designed by No Regret Media.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.