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Projects: S.O.S: Save Our Science!Campaign Update: House Appropriations Committee Endorses Sub-committee RecommendationsJune 23, 2006 On Tuesday, June 20, 2006 the House Appropriations Committee endorsed the sub-committee recommendations from June 14 including a restart for a Europa mission . Louis Friedman, the Executive Director of the Planetary Society, issued the following statement regarding the Committee action: "The House Appropriations Committee this week endorsed fully the revisions to the NASA fiscal year 2007 budget recommended by its Subcommittee last week. This is terrific news. The revised budget helps restore science to its proper place in NASA's program, with funds specifically allocated for several science programs, including $15 million for exploring Europa. While the additional funds help, 80% of the Administration's cuts to NASA's science budget remain. The Planetary Society will continue to fight for the restoration of more space science funds in the final Appropriations bill to be approved by Congress this year. We thank the thousands of Society members who have already participated in the Save Our Science campaign as well as the strong support shown in the scientific community. We will continue to harness public and scientific community support to turn the tide in this budget battle." the Campaign To Date
Congressional Presentation Organized Barbara Mikulski, a Senator from Maryland, expressed her strong support. Senator Mikulski invited representatives of The Planetary Society to a private dinner meeting in her office and described a proposal she has originated to seek emergency funds for the shuttle program to recover from the Columbia accident. Emergency funds were provided after the Challenger accident, but no such funds were offered post-Columbia, despite the costly set of changes that have been made over the past three years. Petitions Delivered "Don't Trash Space Science" Advertising Campaign
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