Congress Takes Up Manned Space Flight Legislation
Congress last Friday, by a vote of 269-120, passed The Commercial Space Launch Amendments of 2004, which will give FAA authority to regulate to some extent manned suborbital space flight. Democrats who opposed the bill on safety grounds argued the regulatory aspects of the bill needed more debate...
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