Oct 13 1984
From The Space Library
President Reagan established a National Commission on Space, to be composed of 15 members appointed or designated by the president; not more than 9 advisory, nonvoting members representing federal departments and agencies; 2 advisory, nonvoting members appointed by the president of the Senate from among the members of the Senate; and 2 advisory, nonvoting members appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives from among members of that body. The commission was directed to study existing and proposed US. space activities; formulate an agenda for the U.S. civilian space program; and identify long-range goals, opportunities, and policy options for civilian space activity for the next 20 years. It was to submit its plan and any recommendations for proposed legislation to the president and Congress within 12 months. (WH anno, Oct 13/84)
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