House Science Committee pans NASA budget request
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
The House Science Committee has rejected NASA's proposed fiscal year 2027 budget due to sweeping cuts, including a 23% reduction in overall spending and steeper cuts in science and aeronautics. Committee members criticized the proposal, citing concerns about the agency's ability to accomplish its goals with reduced funding. NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman argued that the agency could be more efficient, but members remained unconvinced. The proposed elimination of NASA's education office also generated bipartisan criticism.
💡 Why It Matters
- · The NASA budget cuts threaten to undermine the agency's ability to maintain its global leadership in space exploration, as China gains ground in the field.
- · The elimination of NASA's education office could also have long-term consequences for the development of the next generation of scientists and engineers.