Texas Insider Report: AUSTIN Texas (Houston TX) On Thursday August 11th during a meeting with Houston space industry leaders including members of the Bay Area Houston Economic Partnership (BAHEP)
U.S. Rep. Brian Babin (TX-36) announced the formation of the Texas Space Congressional Caucus (TSCC) to help advocate and protect the interests of NASAs Johnson Space Center (JSC) and the space industry across Texas.
As Chairman of the House Space Subcommittee I am excited to announce the creation of the Texas Space Congressional Caucus which will serve as a strong proactive and bipartisan voice in support of Johnson Space Center and our local space industry" said Rep. Brian Babin. The entire Texas Delegation shares a common goal in promoting the development of human space flight and as a unified voice we can more effectively advocate for regional and state interests at the federal level."
The bipartisan coalition was also formed with the support of Houston-areaCongressmen Gene Green (TX-29) and Al Green (TX-9). For decades Texas hard working and talented men and women and the United States government have invested careers and billions of dollars into exploring the universe" said Rep. Gene Green. Our bipartisan caucus will build upon these investments and ensure that Texas remains a vibrant centerpiece of Americas continued leadership in space exploration."
I look forward to continuing to collaborate with my colleagues in the Texas delegation to support our Johnson Space Center" said Rep. Al Green.We must all work together to ensure that our local space industry receives the proper support such that it remains at the forefront of space exploration."
Space industry and business leaders who attended the meeting strongly applauded the congressional caucus. I highly commend Congressman Babin for taking the initiative with the strong support of his colleagues from the region to establish the Texas Space Congressional Caucus"
said Bob Mitchell President of the Bay Area Houston Economic Partnership. The bipartisan Caucus will serve to make NASA JSC and the work of the Texas space industry a legislative priority. This is critical if Texas and the Johnson Space Center are to maintain their lead in human space exploration."
I am excited to hear of the effort announced at the meeting. As a small business in the area it is nice to know that our federal representatives are here to help us and coordinating efforts that will benefit the space activities in Texas" commented Dr. Jared Squire senior vice president of research for Ad Astra Rocket Company.