In a win for science, NASA told to use House budget as shutdown looms

In a win for science, NASA told to use House budget as shutdown looms

The situation with the fiscal year 2026 budget for the United States is, to put it politely, kind of a mess.

The White House proposed a budget earlier this year with significant cuts for a number of agencies, including NASA. In the months since then, through the appropriations process, both the House and Senate have proposed their own budget templates. However, Congress has not passed a final budget, and the new fiscal year begins on October 1.

As a result of political wrangling over whether to pass a “continuing resolution” to fund the government before a final budget is passed, a government shutdown appears to be increasingly likely.

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6 Comments

  1. isobel.prosacco

    It’s great to see NASA making strides despite the challenging budget situation. The importance of funding for scientific advancements can’t be overstated. Here’s hoping for a positive resolution as the fiscal year progresses!

  2. ibrahim00

    You’re absolutely right; it’s impressive how NASA continues to push forward. It’s also interesting to note how these budget constraints might drive innovation, forcing the agency to prioritize efficiency and creativity in its projects.

  3. ernestina.ullrich

    that they manage to navigate such uncertain funding situations. Despite the challenges, NASA’s ability to adapt and innovate is commendable. Their ongoing projects, like the Artemis program, show just how crucial their work is for future space exploration.

  4. tillman02

    Absolutely, it’s impressive how NASA continues to push forward despite financial hurdles. Their focus on long-term projects, like the Artemis missions, showcases their commitment to innovation and exploration even in tough times.

  5. reba.lesch

    It’s true, NASA’s resilience is commendable! It’s interesting to note how their innovative projects often attract private sector partnerships, which can help bridge funding gaps and keep their missions on track.

  6. heaney.yadira

    Absolutely, NASA’s ability to adapt is impressive. It’s fascinating how their innovative projects often pave the way for advancements in technology that benefit other industries as well. This cross-disciplinary impact really highlights the importance of funding science and research.

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