Louisiana 2018 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR160

Introduced
5/2/18  
Introduced
5/2/18  
Passed
5/7/18  

Caption

Designates May 3, 2018, as NASA Day at the state capitol and commends NASA

Impact

The passage of HR160 has symbolic implications for the state of Louisiana, as it recognizes the historical contributions of NASA to the region's aerospace industry. It emphasizes the shared commitment between NASA and Louisiana in developing a skilled aerospace workforce and fostering world-class manufacturing capabilities. The resolution also underlines the impact of NASA's work on the local economy, as evidenced by various technological advancements that have benefited industries in the state, such as environmental remediation and advanced computing.

Summary

House Resolution 160, introduced by Representative Garofalo, is a resolution that designates May 3, 2018, as NASA Day at the state capitol of Louisiana. The resolution commends NASA for its significant scientific and technological contributions to the state and the nation. It highlights the crucial role of NASA facilities in Louisiana, including the Marshall Space Flight Center and Michoud Assembly Facility, in supporting U.S. space programs and promoting advancements in aerospace technology. This resolution aims to honor NASA's legacy and its ongoing efforts in space exploration as the agency prepares to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR160 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a unifying appreciation for NASA's efforts and achievements. The resolution is presented as a means to celebrate not only NASA's successes but also Louisiana's integral involvement in the American space program. This designation fosters community pride and encourages public engagement with space exploration initiatives, showcasing a collaborative spirit between governmental entities and scientific organizations.

Contention

While HR160 does not appear to have significant opposition or contentious points, it serves as an important reminder of the ongoing dialogue regarding federal funding for space exploration and its implications for state-level initiatives in aerospace. The resolution highlights the need for continued investment and support for NASA's missions, especially as the agency embarks on new endeavors, such as developing the Space Launch System and preparing for future deep-space missions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR77

Designates Thursday, May 4, 2017, as NASA Day at the state capitol and commends NASA

LA HR118

Designates May 8, 2019, as NASA Day at the state capitol and commends NASA

LA SR165

Designates Thursday, May 3, 2018, as "NASA Day" at the state capitol and commends NASA and the Michoud Assembly Facility on their significant accomplishments which have positively impacted the United States and this state.

LA HR14

Designates March 23, 2022, as NASA Day at the state capitol

LA HCR104

Designates Thursday, May 5, 2016, as NASA Day at the state capitol and commends NASA

LA SR108

Designates May 8, 2019, as NASA Day at the state capitol.

LA SR4

Designates March 23, 2022, as NASA Day at the state capitol.

LA SR66

Designates Thursday, May 4, 2017, as "NASA Day" at the state capitol and extols the accomplishments of NASA and the technical and scientific contributions made to the state and nation.

LA SCR92

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.

LA HR208

Designates May 8, 2024, as Space Day at the state capitol

Similar Bills

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