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H.R.4308: To create a sponsorship program to help fund NASA's Centennial Challenges prize program and expand public awareness of NASA activities and technology needs, and for other purposes.

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April 14, 2008 The Kid Safe Chemicals Act

Now legislation has been introduced in both the Senate (S1391) and House of Representatives (HR 4308) that would close the gaps that leave the public at risk from industrial chemicals. The Kid Safe Chemicals Act (KSCA) would put the ...

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April 03, 2008 Don't you know that we're toxic?

Last night, LCV staffers Charlene, Elizabeth, Michelle and Spencer bravely attended a lecture given by Ken Cook, president of the Environmental Working Group (EWG), who spoke about toxins in Americans’ bodies. ...

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April 03, 2008 Don't you know that we're toxic?

Ken Cook discussed EWG’s study on umbilical cords to draw attention to the Kid Safe Chemical Act, a bill that has been introduced in both the Senate (S1391) and House of Representatives (HR 4308). The act would require chemical makers ...

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December 08, 2007 HR 4308: NASA Innovation Fund and Sponsorship Act of 2007

"To create a sponsorship program to help fund NASA's Centennial Challenges prize program and expand public awareness of NASA activities and technology needs, and for other purposes."

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Source: Commercial Space Watch


December 08, 2007 NASA Innovation Fund and Sponsorhip Act

Spaceref presents a press release from Representative Ken Calvert on the NASA Innovation Fund and Sponsorship Act, HR 4308. The Act would allow NASA to earn money for the NASA Centennial Challenges prizes by offering advertising - a ...

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Source: Space Prizes


December 08, 2007 Reps. Calvert and Jones Introduce Legislation to Provide for NASA ...

... the former Chairman of the Science and Technology Subcommittee on Space and Aeronautics, along with Congresswoman Stephanie Tubbs Jones (D-OH), introduced the bipartisan NASA Innovation Fund and Sponsorship Act, HR 4308.

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December 08, 2007 Briefs: Sponsoring Centennial Challenges; Hanging on to the Albatross

... Opportunities - SpaceRef - Dec.7.07 (via Space Prizes). The bill is HR 4308. === Mr. X comments on efforts in Congress to continue the Shuttle program past 2010: Stay of Execution for the Albatross - Chair Force Engineer - Dec.7.07.

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Source: RLV and Space Transport News


December 07, 2007 Sponsored by NASA?

The legislation contains a number of safeguards designed to uphold the high standards of the agency, and preclude the use of corporate logos on NASA launch assets." HR 4308: NASA Innovation Fund and Sponsorship Act of 2007 (Full text)

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Source: NASA Watch


December 05, 2007 Bill Action: Introduced: HR 4308: To create a sponsorship program ...

Ken Calvert [R-CA] introduced HR 4308: To create a sponsorship program to help fund NASA's Centennial Challenges prize program and expand public awareness of NASA activities and technology needs, and for other purposes. ...

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December 05, 2007 HR 4308, To create a sponsorship program to help fund NASA's ...

HR 4308 would create a sponsorship program to help fund NASA's Centennial Challenges prize program and expand public awareness of NASA activities and technology needs.... Vote on This Bill: For | Against.

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