A priority can become, in itself, an amnesty.
A long-term reauthorization bill will provide certainty and stability to communities and their citizens as well as business and industry.
I agree with that statement and I think that the states have--particularly since they have more knowledge of their geological issues than th...
I understand that there may be a six-year gap in guaranteed access to space, under the fiscal year 2015 NDAA Section 1608 restrictions.
The President's fiscal year 2016 budget request for RDT&E is $69.6 billion, $6.1 billion over fiscal year 2015 enacted.
Federal policies, I believe, should encourage private investment in transportation infrastructure in order to better leverage Federal invest...
You need some uniformity when it comes to safety. We know that.
It is incumbent upon this subcommittee, as Senator Mikulski has said many times, that we are accountable to the American people and to our c...
It appears NASA is already purchasing its own insurance policy in case the crew providers are not ready.
Dodd-Frank's stated intent is to protect consumers, but some of the regulations promulgated in response to the law have gone so far, they ma...
The bottom line is you need more money; is that right?
This budget could have been an opportunity, I believe, for NASA to boldly support human exploration after years of budget requests, in which...
We are also moving to another stage, past the Hubble, because of what we found in the use of having the Hubble.
I cannot agree more with GAO's assessment of NASA's inadequate funding proposal.
The Russians have indicated that their intent is to separate their portion of the station in 2024.
What is the level of commitment from some of our other international partners to operate the space station beyond 2020?
However, NASA continues to blame Congress for lack of resources, when it was NASA that chose to spend nearly $2 billion on a competition.
The space station was never constructed to be there in perpetuity, was it?