Alabama 2022 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Bill SJR41

Introduced
2/16/22  
Engrossed
2/16/22  
Refer
2/16/22  
Enrolled
2/23/22  
Chaptered
2/23/22  

Caption

NASA Day, February 23, 2022, proclaimed

Impact

The resolution underscores the Marshall Space Flight Center's substantial economic impact on Alabama, generating approximately $4.3 billion while supporting over 24,000 jobs. It emphasizes that the center contributes over $1 million annually in tax revenues and spearheads significant procurement activity within the state. This acknowledgment aims to bolster local pride and recognition of the center as a vital economic engine and a hub for technological innovation.

Summary

SJR41 is a Senate Joint Resolution that proclaims February 23, 2022, as NASA Day in Alabama. This resolution recognizes the significant contributions of NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center over the past six decades, particularly highlighting its role in advancements in science and rocket propulsion technology, including historic missions like sending humans to the moon. The resolution seeks to honor this legacy and promote public awareness of NASA's achievements in space exploration and technology development.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SJR41 is predominantly positive, celebrating NASA's achievements and the pride that Alabamians feel towards their contributions to space exploration. The resolution reflects a unifying acknowledgment of NASA's role within the community and aims to inspire future generations to engage in STEM fields. The general atmosphere during the discussions was supportive, with lawmakers and advocates expressing their appreciation for NASA’s impact.

Contention

While SJR41 does not present any legislative opposition or controversy, the celebratory nature of the resolution indicates a broader consensus on the importance of NASA's contributions. Notable points of discussion may stem from differing views on the funding of space programs versus other state priorities; however, no significant contention was recorded in the provided transcripts around this resolution's passage.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL SJR30

Proclaiming Space Day in Alabama

AL HJR50

Proclaiming Space Day in Alabama

AL SJR20

Space Day, proclaimed

AL HJR63

Space Day, proclaimed

AL SJR44

National Space Exploration Day, Observed

AL HJR186

Two Lights for Tomorrow Day, April 18, 2025, proclaimed

AL HR265

Dr. Clinton, Jr., honored

AL HR52

Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Day, February 27, 2024, recognized

AL HR60

Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Day, February 27, 2024, recognized

AL HR326

Robert Shwartzman Day, proclaimed

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