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posted by hubie on Thursday February 23, @02:10AM   Printer-friendly

"Further investment will cement Texas as the preeminent location for innovation":

Everything is bigger in Texas, or so the saying goes. When it comes to investing in commercial space, it just might be true.

As part of the state's biennial budget process, Texas Governor Greg Abbott has called on the state legislature to provide $350 million to create and fund a Texas Space Commission for the next two years.

"With companies seeking to expand space travel in coming years, continued development of the space industry in the state will ensure Texas remains at the forefront not only in the United States, but the entire world," Abbott stated in his budget document for the 88th Legislature. "Further investment will cement Texas as the preeminent location for innovation and development in this rapidly growing industry. Due to increased competition from other states and internationally, further planning and coordination is needed to keep Texas at the cutting edge."

Texas has a historic budget surplus this year due to oil prices, inflation, and other factors driving economic growth. The state is projected to have $188.2 billion available in general revenue for funding the business of the state over the 2024–2025 period, a surplus of $32.7 billion over spending during the previous two years.

[...] According to this document, the commission would "focus on policy and arranging statewide strategy by monitoring local, state, and federal policies and opportunities and establishing an economic ecosystem for Texas' space enterprises." It would include 15 members, including those appointed by political officials, as well as an appointee each from SpaceX and Blue Origin.


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  • (Score: 2) by DannyB on Thursday February 23, @03:01PM (2 children)

    by DannyB (5839) Subscriber Badge on Thursday February 23, @03:01PM (#1293134) Journal

    It is called a Donaldson Sphere.

    It is a wall around the Earth to keep out the aliens.

    It has the additional benefit of blocking out dangerous sunlight from the Earth. So now how well is your green solar power going to work silly liburals! This will likely also make silly wind power generation less effective. Wind turbines could be used in reverse mode, drawing power from the grid, and generating wind. When axed [xkcd.com] about this, the wind turbines said: "I'm not a big fan".

    It will be necessary to return to the use of good ol' natural coal fired power generation just as God intended. The additional darkness and coldness of the planet will increase energy demand, increasing coal profitability. The use of fossil fuels can continue forever due to the unlimited supply.

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  • (Score: 2) by looorg on Thursday February 23, @06:06PM (1 child)

    by looorg (578) on Thursday February 23, @06:06PM (#1293148)

    Interesting. But won't it kind of suck hard if you are burning coal while locked inside a sphere? Perhaps coughing is just the new kind of bless you. Something polite.

    • (Score: 2) by DannyB on Thursday February 23, @06:38PM

      by DannyB (5839) Subscriber Badge on Thursday February 23, @06:38PM (#1293155) Journal

      Increased coughing could be attributed to the lack of sunlight. And indirectly, that would be true.

      Coughing could be labeled as fake news. A Chinese hoax.

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