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NASA’s Space Launch System is the agency’s next big rocket, slated to take astronauts into deep space. But budget concerns and a presidential election have some fearing for the program.
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Congress unveiled the 2016 budget Wednesday, and NASA is a big winner. The space agency is set to receive more than $19 billion next year.
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Central Florida’s congressional delegation agrees that a thorough vetting process should be in place, but disagree as to whether thousands of Syrian refugees should be relocated in the U.S.
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A bill that boosts the nation’s commercial space industry is heading to the President’s desk. The legislation, called the Commercial Space Launch Competitiveness Act, clears some hurdles facing private space companies.
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Congressman Alan Grayson’s district director is running for his congressional seat. Grayson’s seat is open now that he’s running for the U.S. Senate instead of re-election.
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Sending American Astronauts to the International Space Station on U.S. rockets may have met a delay. Both chambers of Congress have budgeted less than requested for NASA’s commercial Crew Program.
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An amendment by Congressman Alan Grayson protecting journalist from divulging their sources has made it into an appropriations bill. The amendment received bipartisan support.
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Congressman Alan Grayson is not apologizing for using profanity with a Tampa reporter who quizzed him about an investment fund set up in the Cayman Islands.
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The president's $3.99 trillion proposal, released Monday, calls for more spending on domestic programs, infrastructure and defense — and includes tax hikes the new Congress is unlikely to approve.
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The prospects for passing major parts of President Obama's agenda are slim to none. So what kind of tone will he take toward Congress?