Florida Senate - 2010 SM 1896 By Senator Altman 24-01516-10 20101896__ 1 Senate Memorial 2 A memorial to the Congress of the United States, 3 urging Congress to support any commercial, civil, 4 military, or academic endeavor, including job training 5 and placement, which will enable the United States 6 space program to maintain, to the greatest extent 7 possible, our nation’s only human space flight 8 workforce. 9 10 WHEREAS, the space shuttle first began flying from Florida 11 in 1981, and 12 WHEREAS, Florida is the home of the nation’s only human 13 space flight workforce, and 14 WHEREAS, our nation’s prowess in space suffered when the 15 Apollo program was abruptly terminated, followed by a lengthy 16 gap in time before the onset of the Space Shuttle Program, and 17 WHEREAS, this nation did not sufficiently facilitate 18 alternate commercial, civil, military, or academic endeavors, 19 including job training and placement, in Florida to preserve the 20 skills of the Apollo workforce so that they could be put to use 21 on the Space Shuttle Program, and 22 WHEREAS, the unemployed, highly skilled Apollo workforce 23 was forced to dissipate and find employment elsewhere, and 24 WHEREAS, the Space Shuttle Program was forced, in large 25 part and at great expense, to use a new and untested workforce 26 for space shuttle launch operations, and 27 WHEREAS, the Space Shuttle Program is slated to retire in 28 2010 and there is currently a gap of at least 5 years between 29 space shuttle retirement and the next American human space 30 flight, and 31 WHEREAS, the United States should not repeat the mistakes 32 made at the end of the Apollo program, NOW, THEREFORE, 33 34 Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 35 36 That the United States Congress is urged to facilitate any 37 commercial, civil, military, or academic endeavor, including job 38 training and placement, which will maintain this nation’s highly 39 skilled human space flight operations workforce, which currently 40 resides in Florida. 41 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this memorial be 42 dispatched to the President of the United States, to the 43 President of the United States Senate, to the Speaker of the 44 United States House of Representatives, and to each member of 45 the Florida delegation to the United States Congress.