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F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T
SPONSOR Garcia
DATE TYPED 03-07-05 HB
SHORT TITLE Fully Fund NASA Space Exploration Budget
SB SM30
ANALYST Woods
APPROPRIATION
Appropriation Contained Estimated Additional Impact Recurring
or Non-Rec
Fund
Affected
FY05
FY06
FY05
FY06
NFI
(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
LFC Files
SUMMARY
Synopsis of Bill
Senate Memorial 30 – Requesting Congress to Fully Fund the National Aeronautics and Space
Administration Budget Request in Support of the Space Exploration Vision – notes that:
space exploration, particularly as carried out under the auspices of the national
aeronautics and space administration, has generated more than its share of dis-
covery through new technologies for everyday application, economic contribu-
tions through new markets and commercial products, education programs for
future explorers, increased security capabilities and a legacy for future genera-
tions;
the space exploration vision has set goals of returning the space shuttle to
flight, completing assembly of the international space station, developing the
crew exploration vehicle, returning humans to the moon and pursuing human
exploration of Mars and the solar system;
the national aeronautics and space administration has long inspired the next
generation of explorers and scientists by example and through a variety of pro-
grams that encourage young people to pursue professional careers critical to
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the nation's future excellence, such as the space settlement design competition,
the national aeronautics and space administration explorer schools and the sci-
ence advisor program that have directly benefited the people of New Mexico;
institutions of higher education across New Mexico have benefited immeas-
urably from the more than $25,000,000 they have received in national aeronau-
tics and space administration grants and contracts annually;
New Mexico is home to the national aeronautics and space administration's
White Sands test facility and the White Sands complex, which positively im-
pacts the state's economy by employing more than fifty-eight civil servants and
approximately nine hundred forty contractors and by awarding $104,000,000
in national aeronautics and space administration contracts annually;
the White Sands test facility provides the expertise and infrastructure to test
and evaluate spacecraft materials, components and propulsion systems in order
to enable the safe exploration and use of space, such as the White Sands space
harbor, facilities for hypervelocity impact testing, including accommodations
for hazardous targets, and a repair depot for components in the toxic hyper-
bolic propellant, oxygen and hydrogen systems aboard the shuttle and the in-
ternational space station;
White Sands complex provides tracking and data relay services for spacecraft,
including the shuttle, in low earth orbit using a system of geosynchronous sat-
ellites and ground-based antenna systems; and
the talent, technology and infrastructure exist in New Mexico to continue pro-
viding the necessary resources to support national aeronautics and space ad-
ministration's future missions.
The memorial resolves that congress be requested to fully fund the National Aeronautics and
Space Administration budget request in support of space exploration vision, as submitted to con-
gress for FY06, so as to enable the United States and New Mexico to remain leaders in the ex-
ploration and development of space.
ADMINISTRATIVE IMPLICATIONS
The memorial further resolves that copies of the memorial be transmitted to the administrator of
the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, the President of the United States and the
New Mexico congressional delegation.
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