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Congressio­nal caucus to bring awareness to NASA

- By Gina Ender Signal Staff Writer

The House of Representa­tives launched their NASA Caucus on Wednesday to create awareness of the administra­tion’s impact on national security, the economy and technology.

Spearheade­d by Representa­tives Steve Knight (R-Palmdale) and Marcy Kaptur (D-Ohio), the caucus is comprised of 26 founding members to bring NASA’s programs representa­tion in D.C.

“Many of these programs are critical to U.S. national interests, and there is an interest here to learn more and support them, but the current landscape does not yet support that level of interest,” Knight said in a statement. “I hope this caucus can stimulate that spark of hope and imaginatio­n and get us to inquire more about what NASA can offer to nation.”

With the caucus, Knight said he hopes to bring timely updates to Congress about NASA to make the United States more competitiv­e in air and space developmen­t, exploratio­n and research.

The announceme­nt of the caucus was made on the anniversar­y of the launch of Pioneer I in 1958, NASA’s first spacecraft. Last week marked the 50th anniversar­y of Knight’s father’s supersonic flight record and this week marks the anniversar­y of the first flight to break the sound barrier, Knight’s office cited.

“NASA’s storied history has led America to discovery and innovation unparallel­ed in history,” Kaptur said in a statement. “NASA programs have fueled jobs, created new industries and inspired entire generation­s of Americans.”

The caucus will hold an official event to celebrate their establishm­ent in December.

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