Designates May 8, 2019, as NASA Day at the state capitol and commends NASA
The resolution highlights the importance of NASA's activities in Louisiana, note specifically the economic impacts of over $630 million generated through local employment and government contracts. It acknowledges the partnerships fostered by NASA that support not only local infrastructure but also aims at developing a well-trained aerospace workforce, essential for maintaining Louisiana's competitive edge in aerospace manufacturing and technology.
House Resolution 118 commends the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) for its significant scientific and technological contributions to both the state of Louisiana and the broader United States. The resolution designates May 8, 2019, as NASA Day at the state capitol, emphasizing the role that NASA has played in advancing space exploration, particularly through facilities like the Marshall Space Flight Center and Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans.
The sentiment surrounding HR118 is overwhelmingly positive, celebrating NASA's contributions and the pride residents of Louisiana have in their state's involvement in national space initiatives. This commendation aims to raise awareness about NASA's role and to inspire continued investment in space research and exploration both locally and nationally.
While the resolution itself appears to carry no notable points of contention, it highlights a consensus on the value of NASA's contributions. The primary focus is on endorsing support for space initiatives without observable opposition within the discussions recorded, reflecting a strong bipartisan appreciation for the technical and economic benefits stemming from NASA's presence in the state.