(This measure has not been amended since it was introduced. The summary of that version is repeated here.)
Commends the dedication of the employees who stayed behind at the Stennis Space Center of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration ( NASA), who during and after Hurricane Katrina's assault on Mississippi, provided shelter and medical care to storm evacuees and logistical support for storm recovery efforts while effectively maintaining critical facilities at the Center.
[Congressional Bills 109th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 948 Introduced in House (IH)]
109th CONGRESS
2d Session
H. RES. 948
Recognizing the dedication of the employees at the National Aeronautics
and Space Administration's Stennis Space Center who, during and after
Hurricane Katrina's assault on Mississippi, provided shelter and
medical care to storm evacuees and logistical support for storm
recovery efforts, while effectively maintaining critical facilities at
the Center.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
July 25, 2006
Mr. Taylor of Mississippi (for himself, Mr. Melancon, Mr. Jefferson,
Mr. Pickering, Mr. Gordon, Mr. Wicker, Mr. Thompson of Mississippi, and
Mr. Jindal) submitted the following resolution; which was referred to
the Committee on Science
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RESOLUTION
Recognizing the dedication of the employees at the National Aeronautics
and Space Administration's Stennis Space Center who, during and after
Hurricane Katrina's assault on Mississippi, provided shelter and
medical care to storm evacuees and logistical support for storm
recovery efforts, while effectively maintaining critical facilities at
the Center.
Whereas, during Hurricane Katrina, some 3,700 persons (including employees,
their immediate and extended families, and members of the general
public), sought shelter at the Stennis Space Center;
Whereas the Stennis cafeteria, which normally serves about 175 breakfasts and
600 lunches each day, served 3,000 meals 3 times a day to evacuees, for
a period of a week following the storm;
Whereas before, during, and in the immediate aftermath of the storm, the small
staff of the Stennis Medical Clinic provided medical care to all who
needed it among the evacuees onsite, including some 20 special needs
patients, and soon after the storm, the Stennis clinic staff was
complemented by medical personnel airlifted from other National
Aeronautics and Space Administration Centers;
Whereas, although commercial electrical power was not available to Stennis for
10 days following the storm, electrical power was maintained to all
essential buildings through the extensive use of diesel-powered
generators and the around the clock efforts of a team of individuals who
mechanically maintained those generators and kept them fueled, also
enabling the pumps on Stennis' deep-water wells to provide a continuous
supply of potable water for drinking, cooking, and sanitation to support
the 3,700 people onsite;
Whereas a team of employees in the Stennis rocket propulsion test complex
protected the health of all test infrastructure, employing innovative
methods to ensure an uninterrupted supply of purge gases to all required
facility infrastructure and test hardware, failure of which would have
resulted in untold millions of dollars of new costs to clean, purge, and
recertify these facilities for Space Shuttle Main Engine and other
propulsion system testing;
Whereas for 10 days following the storm, logistical support (including food,
water, medical supplies, and personnel exchange) of the National
Aeronautics and Space Administration Michoud Assembly Facility in New
Orleans was provided via helicopters operating from the Stennis Space
Center, along with helicopters, and flight crew and security personnel,
from the Marshall Space Flight and Kennedy Space Centers; and
Whereas, immediately following the storm, Stennis Space Center facilitated the
use of its property as the site of the Federal Emergency Management
Agency's Incident Command Center serving a 6-county area along the
Mississippi Gulf Coast, and Stennis served as the central distribution
hub for disaster response supplies to those same counties, including,
during the nearly 2-months of Federal Emergency Management Agency relief
operations at Stennis, distributing more than 7,600,000 gallons of
water, 41,000,000 pounds of ice, and 3,500,000 MREs (meals-ready-to-eat)
to devastated areas via the Stennis Space Center hub: Now, therefore, be
it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives commends the
dedication of the employees who stayed behind at the National
Aeronautics and Space Administration's Stennis Space Center, who,
during and after Hurricane Katrina's assault on Mississippi, provided
shelter and medical care to storm evacuees and logistical support for
storm recovery efforts, while effectively maintaining critical
facilities at the Center, including Cheryl Bennett, James Bevis, Terry
Bordelon, Steve Brettel, Vicki Brown, Bill Brumfield, Kirt Bush, Paul
Byrd, Ethan Calder, Marla Carpenter, David Carstens, Jonathan Clemens,
Eric Crawford, Cheri Cuevas, John Davenport, David Del Santo, Isaac
DeLancey, Jim Freeman, Greg Garrett, Dave Geiger, Stan Gill, Don
Griffith, Haynes Haselmaier, Coby Holloway, Gay Irby, Manning ``JJ''
Jones, Catriona Ladner, David Ladner, Richard Ladner, Stanley Lee,
Michelle Logan, Ron Magee, Sharlene Majors, Steve McCord, Pat
McCullough, Michael McDaniel, Mike McKinion, Kirk Miller, John
Mitchell, Ron Moore, David R. Oakes, Kevin A. Oliver, Alan Phillips,
John Nick Pitalo, Allen Price, Porter Pryor, Margaret Roberts, Miguel
Rodriguez, Jason Saucier, Dale Sewell, Donald Seymore, Kathy Slade, Sue
Smith, David Throckmorton, Karen Vander, John Waquespack, Rodney
Wilkinson, Robert Williams, and Michael J. Witt.
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Introduced in House
Introduced in House
Referred to the House Committee on Science.
Mr. Hall moved to suspend the rules and agree to the resolution.
Considered under suspension of the rules. (consideration: CR H7486-7488)
DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate on H. Res. 948.
Passed/agreed to in House: On motion to suspend the rules and agree to the resolution Agreed to by voice vote.(text: CR H7486)
On motion to suspend the rules and agree to the resolution Agreed to by voice vote. (text: CR H7486)
Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.
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