GOOD NEWS: Our previously postponed joint subcommittee hearing on the potential of marine carbon dioxide removal approaches will now be held on September 19 at 10 AM. Get all the details here: https://lnkd.in/eMgYfs_8
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🚨 Markup complete. Today, members of the Science Committee successfully marked up nine bipartisan bills designed to ensure U.S. leadership in the field of #AI. Check out our full release for details on each bill: https://lnkd.in/ep3pmDQ7
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At today’s markup, Chairman Frank Lucas explained how taken together, the nine bills under consideration expand the use of #AI, support workforce development & improve tools for R&D, all without imposing regulations or other burdensome requirements. https://lnkd.in/ehdaHVf5
Opening Statement of Chairman Frank Lucas at Full Committee Markup of H.R. 9197, H.R. 9194, H.R. 9211, H.R. 9215, H.R. 9402, H.R. 9403, H.R. 5077, H.R. 9497, & H.R. 9466
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During his opening statement at today’s markup, Chairman Frank Lucas emphasized the important role commercial space entities have to play and also reaffirmed his strong support for the Commercial Space Act. Read it here: https://lnkd.in/evg8M4sD
Opening Statement of Chairman Lucas at Risks and Rewards: Encouraging Commercial Space Innovation While Maintaining Public Safety
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At today’s hearing, Subcommittee Chair Brian Babin explained the importance of streamlining the current commercial space regulatory process to ensure U.S. leadership in space exploration. Read his full statement here: https://lnkd.in/edeYznQW
Opening Statement of Space & Aeronautics Subcommittee Chairman Babin at Risks and Rewards: Encouraging Commercial Space Innovation While Maintaining Public Safety
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🚨 Our first week back from recess is shaping up to be a busy one with a Space & Aeronautics subcommittee hearing scheduled for Tuesday and a markup of several AI bills on Wednesday. Get all the details here: https://lnkd.in/eeWXPsg6
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🚨 We will be holding a markup of 10 #AI related bills this coming Wednesday at 10 AM. Get all the details here: https://lnkd.in/gkQFQNS8
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Today, Science Committee leaders Frank Lucas, Zoe Lofgren, Brian Babin & Eric Sorensen sent a bipartisan letter to NASA to request information regarding the decision to cancel the VIPER project. Learn more here: https://lnkd.in/eEYy9Ama
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On September 10th at 10 AM, Space & Aeronautics Subcommittee Chairman Brian Babin will lead a hearing to examine current commercial space regulations and ways to improve government oversight. https://lnkd.in/g6XeHdC3
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Today, Chairman Frank Lucas, along with Subcommittee Chairs Max Miller & Jay Obernolte, sent a letter to NOAA in response to several reported flaws in the data used by the agency to calculate costs associated with weather-related disasters. https://lnkd.in/gfUQMA_w