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It's been 4 years since NASA first seriously suggested the idea of commercial expansion of the International Space Station, and at the end of January they announced an agreement with Axiom Space to begin designing the extension with launches happening possibly as early as 2024.
The specific details of the agreement are not clear at this time, however it's known that the initial phase is a design study and business case analysis with reviews required before approving the next phase.
https://www.nasa.gov/nextstep/issport
Just how much it's costing for the use-of-excessive-force by Mesa's "finest" the public will never know > Non-Disclosure Agreements keep all That information out of the public eye.
Mesa to Settle Suit Alleging Officers Broke Man’s Wrist
By Associated Press, Wire Service ContentFeb. 21, 2020, at 7:35 p.m.
"The city of Mesa has agreed to settle a lawsuit that alleges police officers broke a man’s wrist during his arrest on misdemeanor warrants and ignored his repeated requests to loosen the handcuffs.
". . . The dollar amount of the settlement in Terence Kirkpatrick’s lawsuit hasn’t been publicly revealed.
Kirkpatrick’s attorney, Tom Horne, on Friday declined to reveal the figure, and Duncan Stoutner, an assistant city attorney for Mesa, didn’t return a call and email seeking comment on the settlement.
. . . The lawsuit, which was settled on Feb. 12, said officers ignored 15 requests from Kirkpatrick to loosen the cuffs. . . "
Video of Terrence Kirkpatrick's brutal arrest at the hands of Mesa police officers last year made national headlines last year amid the department's growing scandal over repeated instances of excessive force
There are more stories and more background to bring to your attention over excessive use-of-force by the Mesa Police Department.
Notice the slow-play and delay and attempts to play-down the multiple incidents. The case of the killing of Daniel Shaver was way back in January 2016 with notices of claim filed for more than $75,000,000.