NASA budget catch-up
Airfind news item
By Derek Lacey
Published on April 30, 2026.
The President's proposed cuts to NASA are unlikely to occur, as the House of Representatives' appropriations bill proposes keeping the agency's funding flat at $24.438 per year, equal to the current enacted level. This comes as part of a larger effort to combat the proposed cuts. The bill will be reviewed by the full House Appropriations Committee before being voted to the floor.
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