Dayton
Business Journal...
White
House site has Dayton Space
Shuttle petition
Thursday, October 6, 2011
Joe Cogliano
The
effort to wrangle a Space Shuttle
for Dayton has made its way to The White House Web site.
A
petition asking the Obama
Administration to revisit its decision on the final display sites for
the
shuttles — New York, Washington D.C., Florida and Los Angeles — went on
the
site last week and has garnered nearly 200 signatures.
The
petition says NASA Administrator
Charles Bolden’s decision was based on a flawed assessment of
applications and
that NASA also ignored the intent of Congress to consider regional
diversity
when determining shuttle locations.
“Even
more insulting to taxpayers is
that having paid to build the shuttles, they will now be charged to see
them at
some sites. New York, which received the decommissioned Enterprise
space
shuttle under the premise that it would house it in the Intrepid Sea,
Air and
Space Museum, now plans to build a separate museum for the Enterprise,”
the
petition said.
NASA
gave Dayton the shaft in April
when it placed retired shuttles at the four other sites, leaving out
the
National Museum of the U.S. Air Force at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base .
The
White House recently launched “We
the People,” a place for Americans to submit petitions to the
administration.
Petitions must get a minimum of 150 signatures before they can be
placed on the
site.
Read
the story and see the petition at
the Dayton Business Journal
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