Posted by tourdemars to Mars Society at July 19, 2004 09:47 PM
The Blitz, which was the first important activity conducted by the new Space Exploration Alliance, occurred from July 11-13, 2004, and involved some 70 space activists visiting approximately 200 congressmen, senators, and congressional and Senatorial aides to convey to them a message of strong support for the new American space policy that refocuses the human spaceflight program on the goal of sending humans to the Moon, Mars and beyond. Of the activists present, about a third were drawn there by the Mars Society, a third by the National Space Society (NSS), while the remaining third comprised small delegations representing nearly all of the 20 space advocacy, industry, and professional organizations comprising the Space Exploration Alliance (SEA).TrackBack URL for this entry:
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So how does one measure success from lobbying for a cause?
Has any bills or new laws been passed?
Has a number of congressman decided to join the cause or to voice support for it?
I am however glad that the collective voice of these association were heard. Hopefully it can make a difference with getting the budgets for Nasa passed, New laws written and so much more.
Posted by: Harold LaValley at July 20, 2004 04:43 AM
Well while the battle lines are still in a state of flux. House Panel OKs Cutting Bush NASA Request. http://www.grandforks.com/mld/grandforks/news/9198497.htm
Posted by: Harold LaValley at July 20, 2004 11:04 AM