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2012 D.C. Trip Report. June 5-7, 2012 Washington, D.C. General Trip Information. 21st Annual Trip 78 Travelers Representation from 24 States
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2012 D.C. Trip Report June 5-7, 2012 Washington, D.C.
General Trip Information • 21st Annual Trip • 78 Travelers • Representation from 24 States • AL, AZ, CA, CO, CT, FL, GA, IL, IN, LA, MD, MI, MN, MS, MO, NJ, NC, OH, PA, TN, TX, VA, WA and WI • 355 meetings with Congressional offices members from 48 states Senate – 72 offices House – 283 offices
Student / Educator Participation • 25 University Students / Educators • Message: Space Exploration promotes STEM Education and Technical Careers • Special recognition at the Congressional Reception
Key Messages • We endorse America’s Leadership in Space Exploration • Utilize the International Space Station as a National Laboratory through at least 2020 • Develop the Space Launch System to support human space exploration • Develop the Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle for deep space missions • Support commercial space systems for cargo and crew to the International Space Station to reduce U.S. dependence on Russia
Congressional Response • Overall there was continued bi-partisan support for human space exploration • Major drivers: • STEM Education • America’s Leadership in Space • High Technology– Economy • National Security • This is going to be a difficult budget year and funding for all programs will be closely scrutinized • Positive attitude toward commercial space as part of America’s future
Travelers Briefing • 24 teams formed with focus on specific State visits based on their student’s home or school • Keynote Speaker Leland Melvin, former astronaut and current NASA Associate Administrator for Education • Hill update presented by Jeff Bingham, Professional Staff of the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee
Congressional Reception • 6 Congressional Speakers: Senator Cornyn (TX) Representatives Olson (TX-22) G. Green (TX-29) Jackson Lee (TX-18) Posey (FL-15) and Palazzo (MS-4)
Special Thanks • Trip Sponsor / Organizer • BAHEP’s Aerospace Advisory Committee • University Student Sponsors • BAHEP’s Aerospace Advisory Committee • Barrios Technology • Jacobs • Florida Institute of Technology • Greater Cleveland Partnership • All of our travelers who took time to make the trip this year
Special Thanks • Reception Sponsors
Thank You and Save the Date Next Year’s Trip is Scheduled for May 21- 24, 2013