The vice president announced a plan to put millions into the aerospace workforce programs to create training for careers in the field.
It might just seem like a goodwill visit to the Bayou City, but Vice President Kamala Harris' stop at Johnson Space Center has the potential to carry out so much more for Houston's aeronautics future.Vice President Kamala Harris laid out space priorities while she was visiting the Space City, and they could significantly impact Houston for many years to come.
"We're trying to build that pipeline of future space workers," Dr. Janis Fowler, San Jacinto College's aerospace, education, and workforce development director, said.VP Kamala Harris lands in Houston Thursday for convention appearance, visit to Johnson Space Center On Friday, the vice president led her second National Space Council meeting at the Johnson Space Center.
"Good paying jobs often don't require a four-year degree but are essential to our space program," Harris said. "These jobs are just waiting to be filled."