NSS Welcomes Senate Support for NASA Science in FY2026 Appropriations Bill

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The National Space Society (NSS) commends the Senate Appropriations Committee for its bipartisan support of NASA’s Science Mission Directorate in the FY2026 Commerce, Justice, and Science (CJS) Appropriations Bill. The bill allocates $7.3 billion for NASA Science—preserving critical programs and rejecting proposed cuts that would have jeopardized U.S. leadership in space.

“This funding is a lifeline for dozens of missions that expand our understanding of the sun, our solar system, and the universe,” said Grant Henriksen, Chair of the NSS Policy Committee. “We thank the Senate for standing up for science and ensuring that NASA’s visionary work continues. Space science is a national priority. We must continue to invest in the missions that inspire, educate, and drive innovation and economic growth.”

The Senate bill:

  • Maintains full funding for NASA Science at $7.3 billion
  • Preserves missions already in operation from early termination
  • Sends a clear message of bipartisan commitment to space science
  • Maintains U.S. leadership in space science and development

NSS urges the House to follow the Senate’s lead and protect these vital investments. As the FY2026 budget process continues, NSS will mobilize its members and partners to advocate for final passage of robust NASA funding.

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  1. A bit vague on details. But then, they’re subject to change, I guess. It isn’t like that Schoolhouse Rock cartoon, ‘I’m just a Bill,’ that those of a certain age remember. Cautious optimism warranted.

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