Louisiana 2016 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR104

Introduced
5/2/16  
Engrossed
5/3/16  
Passed
5/5/16  

Caption

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

Impact

The resolution is symbolic but underscores the ongoing partnership between NASA and the state of Louisiana. It recognizes various NASA initiatives that have benefited Louisiana, including investments in local companies through programs geared towards small businesses and technological innovation. Through a five-year agreement, NASA has supported advanced manufacturing research, fostering an environment that encourages STEM education and job creation in the aerospace sector within the state.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution 104 designates May 5, 2016, as NASA Day at the state capitol in Louisiana, commending NASA for its significant scientific and technological contributions to the state and the country. This resolution highlights the collaboration between NASA and Louisiana in promoting a skilled aerospace workforce and sustaining world-class manufacturing capabilities, notably at the Michoud Assembly Facility, which plays a vital role in the Space Launch System and other aerospace initiatives.

Sentiment

General sentiment around the bill is positive, reflecting appreciation for NASA's contributions to technological advancements and economic development in Louisiana. The designation of a specific day to honor NASA emphasizes the pride that residents and legislators feel towards the state's role in national space programs and its strategic partnerships that enhance local capabilities and opportunities in the aerospace industry.

Contention

While the resolution is largely celebratory, it does point to the broader context of state and federal partnerships and the implications of federal space initiatives for local economies. Some discussion may arise around the reliance on federal funding and the need for maintaining state initiatives to support the aerospace sector beyond recognition events. Therefore, while the resolution itself is non-controversial, it could spark conversations about the future of state support for aerospace education and job training programs.

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 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 HR160

Designates May 3, 2018, 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 HCR125

Recognizes May 7, 2014, as NASA day at the state capitol and commends NASA

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 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 HCR98

Recognizes May 8, 2013, as NASA Day and commends NASA

LA SR108

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

LA HR14

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

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