NASA stated that it's aiming for an SLS launch cadence of approximately one per year. What if anything would prevent launching more than one SLS in a year?
Katie Hill
The Public Record
Thank you so much. Mr. Bowersox, I just wanted to follow up on a letter that the OIG (Office of Inspector General) sent indicating that NASA will use the first three SLS flights for the Artemis missions and as a result could not have an…
we need to be looking at this not only as a humanitarian issue, but as a matter of life or death
We implore you to reverse this decision so that countless children and their families can continue to apply for deferred action. For some children this is a matter of life and death.
The question is who is going to pay for the injuries and the cleanup. These companies or the taxpayers?
But if that company doesn't exist through corporate gymnastics, then who does pay that bill?
I guess what it boils down to is that if Chemours doesn't have the money to pay the victims for all their injuries and to clean up all the contamination, then what happens?
the only people who are responsible are the American taxpayers, because the cleanup has to happen.
DuPont is trying to use corporation law to ensure that they are not on the hook for these costs.
the company that was doing this in the first place should be held accountable.





