Last month, Sen Cornyn (R,TX) introduced S 5276, the Solid Propulsion Enhancement and Advancement for Readiness (SPEAR) Act of 2024. The bill would require DOD to submit to Congress a “roadmap for the future desired state for the solid rocket motor (SRM) industrial base.” No new funding would be authorized by this legislation.
Moving Forward
While Cornyn is not a member of the Senate Armed Services
Committee to which this bill was assigned for consideration, one of his two
cosponsors {Wicker (R,MS)} is the Ranking Member of the Committee. This means
that there may be sufficient influence to see the bill considered in Committee.
I see nothing in the proposed legislation that would engender any organized
opposition. I suspect that the bill would receive significant bipartisan
support, but this late in the session, that will probably not be sufficient to
see the bill considered before the end of the year.
For more information about the provisions of this bill, see my article at CFSN Detailed Analysis - https://patrickcoyle.substack.com/p/s-5276-introduced - subscription required.
NOTE: This bill is being covered here as part of the ‘Space
Geek’ expansion of the scope of this blog. I am still working on determining
how extensive that expansion will be.
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