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In a further indication of Congress' position on the SLS and Orion programs, lawmakers set aside more than $4 billion for the ...
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Introduced by Ted Cruz, R-Texas, the Senate version of the bill included $10 billion in NASA funding, much of which had been slated for deletion in the White House budget proposal. Highlights include: ...
Top appropriators in both parties have signaled disagreement with Trump’s proposals for deep cuts and indirect cost caps.
Credit: NASA/Rad Sinyak WASHINGTON — A draft House spending bill would keep NASA’s overall budget flat in fiscal year 2026 but shift money to exploration from science and other accounts.
Fortunately, the bill is not the end of the story where NASA funding is concerned. Congressional appropriators still have to round out the space agency’s spending bill for the next fiscal year.
Introduced by Ted Cruz, R-Texas, the Senate version of the bill included $10 billion in NASA funding, much of which had been slated for deletion in the White House budget proposal.
Introduced by Ted Cruz, R-Texas, the Senate version of the bill included $10 billion in NASA funding, much of which had been slated for deletion in the White House budget proposal.
NASA spending measures are tucked inside the bill that can best be described as ugly, or at the very least ill-advised.
Introduced by Ted Cruz, R-Texas, the Senate version of the bill included $10 billion in NASA funding, much of which had been slated for deletion in the White House budget proposal.