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1 | HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, The United States is a nation of explorers, and | ||||||
3 | exploration and discovery have been especially important to the | ||||||
4 | American experience, providing vision, hope, and economic | ||||||
5 | stimulus from new world explorers and American pioneers to the | ||||||
6 | Apollo program; and
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7 | WHEREAS, Just as Lewis and Clark could not have predicted | ||||||
8 | the settlement of the American west within a hundred years of | ||||||
9 | the start of their famous 19th century expedition, the total | ||||||
10 | benefits of a single exploratory undertaking or discovery | ||||||
11 | cannot be predicted in advance; the desire to explore is part | ||||||
12 | of our character, and history has shown that space exploration | ||||||
13 | benefits all humankind through new technologies for everyday | ||||||
14 | application, new jobs across the entire economic enterprise, | ||||||
15 | economic contributions through new markets and commercial | ||||||
16 | products, education and inspiration, United States leadership, | ||||||
17 | increased security, and a legacy for future generations; and
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18 | WHEREAS, New technologies and commercial spin-offs from | ||||||
19 | the advancements made through the National Aeronautics and | ||||||
20 | Space Administration (NASA) programs have provided economic | ||||||
21 | expansion and improved life quality to residents not only | ||||||
22 | within the United States but worldwide, and some of these | ||||||
23 | technologies include the following: | ||||||
24 | (1) Image processing used in CT scanners and MRI | ||||||
25 | technology came from technology developed to | ||||||
26 | computer-enhance pictures of the moon for the Apollo | ||||||
27 | program; | ||||||
28 | (2) Kidney dialysis machines were developed as a result | ||||||
29 | of a NASA-developed chemical process, and insulin pumps | ||||||
30 | were based on technology used on the Mars Viking | ||||||
31 | spacecraft; | ||||||
32 | (3) Programmable heart pacemakers were first developed | ||||||
33 | in the 1970's using NASA satellite electrical systems; |
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1 | (4) Fetal heart monitors were developed from | ||||||
2 | technology originally used to measure airflow over | ||||||
3 | aircraft wings; | ||||||
4 | (5) Surgical probes used to treat brain tumors resulted | ||||||
5 | from special lighting technology developed for plant | ||||||
6 | growth experiments on space shuttle missions; and | ||||||
7 | (6) Infrared hand-held cameras used to observe | ||||||
8 | atmospheric gas plumes in space from the space shuttles | ||||||
9 | have helped firefighters point out hotspots in wild fires; | ||||||
10 | and
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11 | WHEREAS, Our nation's new vision for space exploration | ||||||
12 | charts a new building block strategy to explore destinations | ||||||
13 | across our solar system with robots and humans which will | ||||||
14 | significantly help the United States protect its technological | ||||||
15 | leadership, economic vitality, and security; and
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16 | WHEREAS, Implementation of the space exploration vision | ||||||
17 | will require private industry to have a larger presence in | ||||||
18 | space operations and the creation of a space-based industry; | ||||||
19 | and
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20 | WHEREAS, The talent, technology, and infrastructure exist | ||||||
21 | in Illinois to provide resources that will be key to | ||||||
22 | implementing the vision and carrying out NASA's future | ||||||
23 | missions; the State of Illinois has long played a leading role | ||||||
24 | in America's exploration initiatives, especially in our | ||||||
25 | nation's aeronautics and space program; Illinois is home to 15 | ||||||
26 | active and former astronauts, including Eugene Sernan and Mae | ||||||
27 | Johnson, the first black woman in space; the State of Illinois | ||||||
28 | is a leader in science and technological research, hosting | ||||||
29 | federal laboratories such as Argonne National Labs and Fermi | ||||||
30 | National Accelerator Laboratory, and academic research | ||||||
31 | institutions such as the University of Chicago, Northwestern | ||||||
32 | University, and the University of Illinois; and
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1 | WHEREAS, NASA has invested over $100 million in direct | ||||||
2 | funding to businesses and academic institutions in the State of | ||||||
3 | Illinois over the past 5 years; and
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4 | WHEREAS, NASA funds the NASA Illinois Commercialization | ||||||
5 | Center that, alone, has had a $23 million economic benefit to | ||||||
6 | the Illinois business community over the past 3 years by | ||||||
7 | assisting private industry in the development and | ||||||
8 | commercialization of space-based technologies; and
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9 | WHEREAS, NASA's proposed vision has the potential to expand | ||||||
10 | NASA's economic impact in the State of Illinois, becoming a | ||||||
11 | catalyst for innovation and discovery in support of the vision | ||||||
12 | that will contribute to local and national economic growth; | ||||||
13 | therefore, be it
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14 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE | ||||||
15 | NINETY-FOURTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE | ||||||
16 | SENATE CONCURRING HEREIN, That the State of Illinois support | ||||||
17 | the continuation of research and development programs in space | ||||||
18 | science missions in order to take full advantage of the | ||||||
19 | previous investments made in the space stations and other NASA | ||||||
20 | infrastructure, support NASA's goal of returning to the moon as | ||||||
21 | well as conducting excursions to Mars and beyond, and encourage | ||||||
22 | the United States Congress to enact and fully fund the proposed | ||||||
23 | Vision for Space Exploration Program as submitted to the | ||||||
24 | Congress in the federal 2005 fiscal year budget, to enable the | ||||||
25 | United States and the State of Illinois, in particular, to | ||||||
26 | remain a leader in the exploration and development of space; | ||||||
27 | and be it further
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28 | RESOLVED, That the clerk transmit copies of this Resolution | ||||||
29 | to the President and Vice President of the United States, to | ||||||
30 | the Speaker of the House of Representatives of the Congress of | ||||||
31 | the United States, to the Majority Leader of the Senate of the | ||||||
32 | Congress of the United States, and to each Senator and |
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1 | Representative from the State of Illinois in the Congress of | ||||||
2 | the United States.
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