Louisiana 2016 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR92

Introduced
5/3/16  
Introduced
5/3/16  
Passed
5/3/16  
Passed
5/3/16  
Engrossed
5/3/16  

Caption

Designates Thursday, May 5, 2016, as "NASA Day" at the state capitol and commends NASA and the Michoud Assembly Facility on the significant technical and scientific accomplishments made by them which have positively impacted the United States and the state of Louisiana.

Impact

SCR92 emphasizes the partnership between NASA and Louisiana, making a clear statement about the state's vital role in aerospace advancement. By recognizing NASA Day, the bill aims to strengthen the public's awareness of NASA's contributions and the importance of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) education to foster future innovation in these fields. The resolution also illustrates how investments from NASA benefit Louisiana particularly in areas like environmental recovery and technological advancement, including assisting small businesses in the state through initiatives tailored for innovation in technology.

Summary

Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 92 (SCR92) designates May 5, 2016, as 'NASA Day' at the Louisiana State Capitol, highlighting the significant contributions of NASA and the Michoud Assembly Facility to both the state and national interests in aerospace and technology. The resolution celebrates NASA's effort to foster a well-trained aerospace workforce in Louisiana and its role in advancing various segments of manufacturing and science. It underscores the importance of collaborative agreements between NASA and the state, particularly the five-year extension on a $62 million agreement aimed at supporting the National Center for Advanced Manufacturing at Michoud, which is vital in the manufacturing of space-related technologies.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding SCR92 is positive, reflecting pride and appreciation for NASA’s accomplishments and its ongoing impact on the state of Louisiana. Legislators express strong support for the resolution, as it not only pays tribute to NASA’s historical contributions but also highlights future opportunities in technology and education that could arise from enhanced partnerships between local workforce development initiatives and NASA’s programs. The designation of 'NASA Day' fosters a sense of community linking local pride with national contributions in space exploration.

Contention

While SCR92 itself is a celebratory resolution and does not inherently contain points of contention, it may indirectly reflect the ongoing discussions on the importance of investing in STEM education and technology in Louisiana. Concerns may arise around ensuring equitable access to opportunities provided by institutions like NASA, especially for underrepresented communities. Nevertheless, the resolution serves as a unifying statement rather than a contentious legislative proposal.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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