Bill Text: FL S1878 | 2010 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Space Program [CPSC]
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 2-0)
Status: (Failed) 2010-04-30 - Died in Committee on Rules [S1878 Detail]
Download: Florida-2010-S1878-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2010 SM 1878 By Senator Altman 24-00663-10 20101878__ 1 Senate Memorial 2 A memorial to the Congress of the United States, 3 urging Congress to fully support the space program and 4 recognize the significance of research related to 5 human space flight. 6 7 WHEREAS, the Space Shuttle program is scheduled to end in 8 the near future, and 9 WHEREAS, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration 10 is beginning the transition to new launch systems that enable 11 humans to explore beyond low earth orbit, and 12 WHEREAS, NASA and the White House Office of Science and 13 Technology Policy established the Review of U.S. Human Space 14 Flight Plans Committee to review the progress and status of the 15 national human space exploration mission and the programs and 16 systems being developed to enable human space exploration, and 17 WHEREAS, the committee found that human space exploration 18 can drive technology innovation, develop commercial industries 19 and national capabilities, demonstrate international leadership 20 and contribute to scientific knowledge, inspire the next 21 generation, and chart a path for human expansion into the solar 22 system, and 23 WHEREAS, the committee found that human exploration beyond 24 low earth orbit is not viable under the current federal budget 25 guidelines and that additional annual funding for human space 26 exploration is necessary in order to establish a meaningful 27 program, and 28 WHEREAS, the committee found that NASA’s budget should 29 match its mission and goals, and that NASA should be given the 30 ability to shape its organization and infrastructure 31 accordingly, while maintaining facilities of national 32 importance, and 33 WHEREAS, the current budget will result in a significant 34 gap in U.S. human space flight capabilities, which may result in 35 the loss of critical national capabilities of workforce 36 experience and the aerospace industrial base, and 37 WHEREAS, the State of Florida has invested $27 million in 38 the Space Life Sciences Lab at the Kennedy Space Center to 39 promote life sciences research, and 40 WHEREAS, it is in the national interest to establish a 41 robust and sustainable program of human space exploration, NOW, 42 THEREFORE, 43 44 Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 45 46 That the Congress of the United States is requested to: 47 (1) Increase the level of NASA’s budget to a level 48 sufficient to enable the development of exploration systems and 49 vehicles, operate the International Space Station through 2020, 50 and reduce the gap in U.S. human space flight; 51 (2) Support the life sciences research necessary for long 52 term human space flight beyond low earth orbit; 53 (3) Direct appropriate work and programs to utilize 54 Florida’s unique workforce skills and aerospace facilities to 55 preserve and enhance national space launch capability; and 56 (4) Support the increased utilization and sustainable 57 development of federal and state spaceports as national 58 resources supporting commercial enterprises and research and 59 technology development. 60 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this memorial be 61 dispatched to the President of the United States, to the 62 President of the United States Senate, to the Speaker of the 63 United States House of Representatives, and to each member of 64 the Florida delegation to the United States Congress.