Kennedy Supports NASA Reauthorization

Here is a portion of Congressman Kennedy’s press release from today:

Congressman Patrick J. Kennedy will vote in support of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Authorization Act of 2008 (H.R. 6063) today on the House floor. The bill authorizes appropriations to NASA for the fiscal year of 2009.

“Ever since President Kennedy issued his historic challenge 47 years ago, the space program has captured the attention of the American people, created entire generations of scientists, researchers and astronauts, and paved the way for scientific breakthroughs here on Earth. It is appropriate that this legislation will carry us through the 40th anniversary of the moon landing. We need to adequately support NASA’s programs that encourage research and nationwide participation in experiments which collect valuable medical and scientific data. We should also continue to fund educational programs, such as the enormously successful Space Grant program, which bring the excitement of space into schools across the nation, encouraging a new generation of researchers and astronauts,” adds Kennedy.

The NASA Authorization Act of 2008 approves funds to be used for science, aeronautics, exploration, education, space operations, cross-agency support programs, and the inspector general.

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