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Statement By NASA Administrator Michael Griffin

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Washington DC (SPX) Jun 20, 2005
Statement By NASA Administrator Michael Griffin on the House Floor Vote On NASA's FY 2006 Funding Bill

"I applaud the House of Representative's action today to support fully the President's priorities for NASA. The House of Representatives is now on record strongly supporting the Administration's request for the Vision for Space Exploration and of advancing important research in space science, Earth science and aeronautics.

"The House's vote in favor of full funding for NASA represents a very positive step in the appropriations process for the upcoming fiscal year. I look forward to working closely and cooperatively with the Senate as this process continues."

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