Kay Hutchison
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Kay Bailey Hutchison is a former U.S. Senator from Texas, serving from 1993 to 2013. A member of the Republican Party, she was the first woman to represent Texas in the Senate. During her tenure, Hutchison was known for her work on issues such as space exploration, military funding, and education. She played a significant role in advocating for NASA and was a strong supporter of human spaceflight initiatives. Hutchison also served as the chair of the Senate Republican Conference and was involved in various bipartisan efforts throughout her career.
The claims processing wait is about half-a-year and that is just unacceptable.
I admire and respect you as much as anyone I have ever known in the Armed Services; and I am going to support your nomination.
I think that it shows that he is bold and independent. I think they're going to challenge the Obama campaign's change mantra and I think that must have been the deciding factor.
I'm not worried about the Moon right now, either. I'm worried about replacing the Shuttle.
If we continue on the President's path, we face an extended period when the United States will have no human access to space.
I was alarmed at what the Appropriations Committee did, without our acquiescence, in cutting back on certain programs.
Thank you for tackling tough issues, like Hubble, and how you put 10 pounds of potatoes into a 5-pound sack.
I want to have the designation of the Space Station as the National Lab mean something.
And there's no outside source that would probably consider the $350 million able to be recovered from the science?
I would like to ask you if you would give me the detail of how much you would need in transferability to continue the Crew Exploration Vehicle





