CQ, Volume 76, Number 21, July 9, 2018

Washington, DC: CQ Roll Call, 2018. Wraps. Quarto (approximately 8.5 inches by 11 inches). 38 pages. Wraps. Profusely illustrations (most in color). Mailing information on front cover. Congressional Quarterly was founded in 1945 upon the premise that Americans should readily understand the real-life implications of their government. It planned to achieve its goal by providing local newspapers around the country with in-depth information about congressional activity, which in turn could be used by newspapers to inform their reporting and educate their readers. Today CQ provides authoritative, nonpartisan and accurate congressional news and legislative tracking tools to its subscribers. Often called the “publication of record” on Congress, CQ offers more than 40 print and online products that keep readers updated on a weekly, daily and real-time basis. This issue has a major cover story on President Trump's interest in returning to space exploration with a mission to Mars. There is information on technology challenges, political challenges, organizational challenges, and fiscal challenges. There is a section of questions and answers with Jim Bridenstine, the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Condition: very good.

Keywords: CQ Roll Call, Mars, NASA, Jim Bridenstine, Donald Trump, Flood Insurance, David Hawkings, Elections, Hacking, Daniel Garza, Camila DeChalus, Dan Stein, Shawn Zeller, International Space Station, Space Exploration, Public-Private Partnership, Space La

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