Members of Congress are ready to fight for government money to fund space exploration projects in their districts as the space tourism industry gains momentum.
: The recent launches by Richard Branson and Jeff Bezos have Americans looking skyward again. Lawmakers are hoping to take advantage of it by raising awareness of potential space projects in districts outside Houston and Cape Canaveral, Florida.his Long Island district is ripe for space research and development.on Long Island.
He's hoping for new research grants and projects in his district to propel the next best idea — which he believes is a broadening of space tourism. to creating a government subsidy for space research by private industry, though he's not convinced it's necessary. He sits on the House Appropriations subcommittee overseeing NASA.
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