Initial Thoughts On Space Implications

So, I was flying from Dallas to Denver this morning, reading the WSJ, and looking over the new committee assignments, and I noticed that Rep. James Oberstar (he who would have us overregulate the fledgling space passenger business, perhaps fatally) will be taking over the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure. I wondered if he was planning to take another run at that, now that he’s in the majority, instead of minority.

Now that I have Internet access again, I see that Jeff Foust already indicates that he just might have such plans.

If it happens, the main effect, I think, will be to chase people overseas, perhaps to Australia. We’ll still get there, but it won’t happen in the US.

The other issues that aren’t mentioned in Jeff’s post are the fate of Centennial Challenges and COTS under a Democrat Congress. I can see them preserving VSE/ESAS because of the jobs in Houston et al, but it’s not obvious that prizes and commercial activities will continue to be supported by the Dems. They were by the Republicans due to White House pressure (at least in the case of COTS), but the White House won’t have as much influence (to put it mildly) over the new budgetary sheriff in town, barring veto threats.