House Version of NASA Bill Puts Brakes on Commercial Spaceship Plan

WASHINGTON? House lawmakers released a draftof NASA authorizing legislation Monday that would continue much of theworkbeing done under the agency?s Constellation program with a focus onfielding agovernment-owned system capable of ferrying crews to and from theInternationalSpace Station by the end of 2015.

Thebilltext,issued by the HouseScience and Technology Committee, backs U.S. President Barack Obama?sproposalto spend $100 billion on NASA over the next five years. But whereasObama?splan would allocate $5.9 billion over that time period to fosterdevelopment ofcommercially operated space taxis, the House bill provides just $250million,with an additional $500 million to come via a government-backed loanprogram.

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Amy Klamper is a space reporter and former staff writer for the space industry news publication SpaceNews. From 2004 to 2010, Amy covered U.S. space policy, NASA and space industry professionals for SpaceNews. Her stories included profiles on major players in the space industry, space policy work in the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, as well as national policy set by the White House.