Congressman Mario Díaz-Balart Delivers $350K to the Miccosukee Tribe Police to Strengthen Public Safety and Emergency Response

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Mario Diaz-Balart (25th District of FLORIDA)

MICCOSUKEE RESERVATION, FL – Congressman Mario Díaz-Balart (FL-26), Vice Chair of the House Appropriations Committee and Dean of the Florida Congressional Delegation, presented a $350,000 in federal funding to the Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida Police Department to upgrade five marked Sport Utility Vehicles for the Miccosukee Tribe Police Departments.

These vehicles will enhance public safety by improving law enforcement visibility and emergency response, increasing officer presence, and deterring crime in the community.

Congressman Díaz-Balart said, “I have always been proud to stand with the Miccosukee Tribe as a partner and advocate in Congress–from protecting sacred cultural sites and the way of life enjoyed by the tribes to supporting public safety–and this funding is a result of that partnership. These funds for the Miccosukee Tribe Police Department will strengthen tribal law enforcement capabilities and support the Tribes with real, tangible tools that improve community protection. I look forward to continuing to work with Chairman Talbert Cypress and other members of the Miccosukee Tribe in these efforts.”

Background

This project received funding through the Senate Amendment to H.R. 7148, the Consolidated Appropriations Act 2026, which was approved by Congress and signed into law by the President on February 3, 2026.

Congressman Mario Díaz-Balart represents Florida’s 26th Congressional District and serves as Vice Chair of the House Appropriations Committee. He is the Dean of the Florida Congressional Delegation and has a proven track record of delivering critical funding to support Florida’s Tribes, enhance public safety, and improve the quality of life across South Florida.

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Davids Hosts Tariff Discussion with Wyandotte County Small Business Owners

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Sharice Davids (KS-3)

KANSAS CITY, KS — Today, Representative Sharice Davids hosted a discussion with Wyandotte County small business owners and economic development leaders to talk about the successes and challenges facing local businesses, including the impact of reckless tariffs.

Davids recently announced her support for new legislation that would provide automatic refunds to small businesses and families forced to pay President Trump’s tariffs. While large corporations can fight in court to reclaim their losses, most small businesses lack the resources to recover these payments — leaving them and their customers to bear the cost.

“During our conversation today, I heard directly from small business owners here in Wyandotte County who are dealing with higher costs and tighter margins because of these reckless tariffs,” said Davids. “They shouldn’t have to spend time and money fighting to get back what was taken from them. I’m pushing for bipartisan solutions that make that process simpler and more accessible, so local businesses aren’t left carrying the burden of policies they had no control over.”

Trump’s tariff policies have hit Kansas hard, driving up costs for families and threatening small businesses and farmers. According to estimates, average American households will pay roughly $2,500 more this year because of these policies. Local industries, including agriculture, manufacturing, and retail, have faced higher costs for imported goods, forcing some businesses to raise consumer prices, cut jobs, or close entirely.

The Supreme Court struck down these tariffs, but the administration is still moving forward with others. Refunds are being discussed, but under the current system, small businesses often lack the resources to reclaim funds, while large corporations can pursue lengthy litigation to recover tariff payments.

The Restoring Economic Lifelines for Independent Enterprises and Family Businesses (RELIEF) Act would:

  • Require automatic refunds for certain tariffs collected since January 1, 2025 – so small businesses and families don’t have to wait years or hire lawyers to get back the money they were forced to pay.
  • Ensure refunds are processed within 90 days of enactment – giving immediate relief to businesses struggling with higher costs and helping keep prices lower for everyday consumers.
  • Eliminate the need for individual applications or formal protests – removing bureaucratic hurdles so small businesses and families can actually access the refunds without extra cost, confusion, or delay.

WATCH: Davids speaks on her support for the RELIEF Act

Davids has consistently pushed back on the President’s blanket tariffs and supported bipartisan approaches to trade that balance competitiveness with consumer protection. She spoke during a U.S. House Agriculture Committee hearing on the trade disruptions Kansas agricultural producers will face due to these tariffs — a concern echoed by Kansas Farm Bureau President Joe Newland. She also visited a local toy store and manufacturer who are being hit hard by these unstable policies and hosted a press conference on her efforts to push back on tariffs. Most recently, she voted to end President Trump’s reckless tariffs on Canada, which are raising costs for Americans.

Participants in the roundtable included representatives from:

  • Bonner Springs Chamber of Commerce
  • CST Sweets
  • Dewey’s Pizza
  • Edwardsville Chamber of Commerce
  • Fancy Your Fanny
  • Fran Sutton Homes
  • Grill 32
  • Harvest & Hearts Juicing
  • Johnson County Community College (JCCC) Small Business Development Center
  • Kansas City, Kansas Chamber of Commerce
  • Kansas Small Business Development Center
  • Range 23 Brewing
  • Wyandotte County Economic Development Center

During her time in Congress, Davids has also worked across the aisle to support small businesses. As a former member of the House Small Business Committee, she pushed back against reckless tariffs that raise costs for small business owners, called for strong oversight of pandemic relief programs to prevent fraud, and focused on strengthening domestic supply chains to support small- and medium-sized manufacturers. She has also prioritized efforts to reduce excessive paperwork for small businesses and support individual workers, including veteranswomen, and people in recovery.

CONGRESSMAN DANNY K. DAVIS CALLS FOR IMMEDIATE HOUSE ACTION TO END UNAUTHORIZED WAR AND RESTORE CONGRESSIONAL AUTHORITY

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Danny K Davis (7th District of Illinois)

Chicago, IL — Congressman Danny K. Davis today joined House Democrats in calling for immediate passage of a War Powers Resolution to reassert Congress’s constitutional authority and prevent further escalation of U.S. military involvement abroad.

Following a coordinated effort led by House Democrats to bring the resolution forward, Congressman Davis emphasized the urgent need for congressional oversight and accountability.

“Congress cannot sit idle while the United States is drawn deeper into a dangerous and costly conflict without clear authorization,” said Davis. “The Constitution is clear — the power to declare war rests with Congress. We must act now to uphold that responsibility and protect American lives.”

Davis warned that continued escalation risks further loss of life, economic instability, and broader regional conflict, while American families are already feeling the consequences.

“Families should not have to bear the burden of rising costs and uncertainty caused by decisions made without transparency or strategy,” Davis said. “We owe it to our service members, their families, and the American people to ensure that any military engagement is lawful, justified, and accountable.”

The resolution, introduced by Ranking Member Gregory Meeks, seeks to require congressional approval for continued military action and to bring an end to unauthorized hostilities.

Congressman Davis called on his colleagues on both sides of the aisle to support the measure.

“This is not a partisan issue — it is a constitutional duty,” Davis added. “Members of Congress must decide whether to stand for the rule of law and the authority of this institution, or allow unchecked executive action to continue.”

Davis also urged House leadership to allow a full vote on the resolution without delay.

“The American people deserve accountability. Congress must act immediately.”

CONGRESSMAN DANNY K. DAVIS MARKS ANNIVERSARY OF SECOND CHANCE ACT WITH CALL TO EXPAND REENTRY INVESTMENTS

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Danny K Davis (7th District of Illinois)

Chicago, IL — Congressman Danny K. Davis today commemorated the anniversary of the signing of the Second Chance Act, landmark bipartisan legislation he led in Congress to support individuals returning home from incarceration and strengthen communities through successful reentry.

Signed into law in 2008, the Second Chance Act fundamentally reshaped federal reentry policy by investing in job training, housing support, substance use treatment, mentoring, and community-based services designed to reduce recidivism and improve long-term outcomes.

“When we passed the Second Chance Act, we recognized that permanent punishment should not define a person’s future,” said Congressman Davis. “We made a commitment to redemption, accountability, and opportunity—and that work continues today.”

Nationally, approximately 70 million to 100 Americans—about one in three adults—have a criminal record, and nearly 2 million women are released from U.S. jails each year, underscoring the scale of reentry challenges.

In Illinois’ 7th Congressional District, an estimated 140,000 to 145,000 adults live with a criminal record—roughly one in four adults and nearly one in five households—representing a significant portion of the community directly impacted by reentry policies.

Since its passage, Congress has appropriated more than $1.2 billion for Second Chance Act programs, supporting state and local initiatives across the country that reduce recidivism, improve employment outcomes, and strengthen public safety.

“These investments have helped build a national reentry infrastructure, but the need remains urgent,” Davis said. “Too many returning citizens still face barriers to employment, housing, and healthcare that prevent full reintegration into society.”

Congressman Davis emphasized that reentry is not only a matter of justice, but also of economic stability and community safety.

“When individuals successfully reenter society, families are stronger, communities are safer, and our economy benefits,” Davis said. “The Second Chance Act has proven that smart investments in people lead to better outcomes for everyone.”

As Congress looks ahead, Davis called for expanding and modernizing reentry programs to meet the current scale of need.

“We must build on the foundation we created,” Davis added. “That means increasing funding, removing systemic barriers, and ensuring that every person returning home has a real opportunity to succeed.”

SUCCESS SUMMARY 

The Second Chance Act has delivered measurable results by shifting federal policy toward evidence-based reentry.

According to the U.S. Department of Justice Bureau of Justice Assistance and program evaluations:

  • Second Chance Act programs have reduced recidivism, with some initiatives showing 10–20 percentage point declines in reoffending compared to similar populations.
  • Participants have seen improved employment outcomes, including higher job placement and retention rates after release.
  • The Act helped build a national reentry infrastructure, funding hundreds of state and local programs providing housing, workforce training, and behavioral health services.
  • Programs have expanded substance abuse and mental health treatment, addressing key drivers of incarceration.
  • Youth reentry initiatives have improved school re-enrollment and reduced juvenile recidivism

Since its passage, Congress has invested over $1.2 billion in Second Chance Act programs, supporting efforts that strengthen public safety by helping individuals successfully return to their communities.

Wagner, Colleagues Introduce Legislation to Protect Children from Abuse

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Ann Wagner (R-MO-02)

The GRACIE Act would support efforts to preserve recordings of Child Protective Services interviews

Washington, D.C. – Congresswoman Ann Wagner (R-MO), Congressman Blake Moore (R-UT) and Congressman Jared Moskowitz (D-FL) released the following statement after they introduced the GRACIE Act, legislation that would support state efforts to require and retain the digital recording of all CPS interviews.  The legislation is supported by Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway and companion legislation was introduced in the Senate by Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN).

“Child Protective Services is a critical tool to shield children from abuse, and they are often the first step in ensuring children are taken out of abusive situations and abusers are put behind bars.  The GRACIE Act would help ensure these initial interviews with investigators are appropriately retained so our justice system has the right evidence to hold accountable the perpetrators of this despicable crime,” said Rep. Ann Wagner.  “I appreciated working with my colleagues in the House and Senate, as well as partners in Missouri, to introduce this legislation that will help victims find justice.”

“The Missouri Attorney General’s Office has a strong history of protecting children and ensuring justice for victims, “ said Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway.  “The GRACIE Act is a vital step forward in equipping states with the necessary tools to help preserve children’s voices, strengthen prosecutions, and ensure transparency. I wholeheartedly support and commend Congresswoman Wagner’s efforts to protect the safety and well-being of our children.”

“When a child speaks up about abuse, we cannot afford to lose that evidence. The GRACIE Act helps make sure those early interviews are preserved so the people who hurt children can be prosecuted,” said Rep. Jared Moskowitz. “This is a smart, straightforward bill that puts protecting kids first and I’m proud to support it.”

“In Utah, the Division of Child and Family Services, Children’s Justice Centers, and law enforcement work tirelessly to keep families safe and prosecute those who abuse or neglect children. They need every tool available to them to support and stand up for children when they need it most,” Rep. Blake Moore said. “I’m proud to introduce the GRACIE Act with Rep. Wagner to financially support states that voluntarily choose to record official child protective service interviews.” 

Click here to read a one pager on the GRACIE Act.

Supporting Organizations

Street Grace

“Every child deserves to have their voice heard, protected, and preserved. We have seen firsthand how unrecorded CPS interviews can keep truth hidden in the darkness even when a child is brave enough to cry out, and how that darkness can open the door to further exploitation and trafficking,” said Street Grace CEO Bob Rodgers.  “This legislation is a commonsense, overdue reform that brings accountability and transparency to the frontlines of child protection. We are deeply grateful to Reps. Ann Wagner, Elise Stefanik, Jared Moskowitz, Blake Moore, and Burgess Owens for their bold, bipartisan leadership in championing this bill in the House. The GRACIE Act will address the foster care-to-trafficking pipeline that has devastated far too many young lives.”

3Strands Global Foundation

 “At 3Strands Global Foundation, we know that how systems respond in moments of crisis can shape a child’s life forever. The GRACIE Act represents a critical step toward transparency, accountability, and trauma-informed care within child protective services,” said Ashlie Bryant, CEO and Co-Founder.  “By ensuring that child welfare interviews are recorded, this legislation helps protect the integrity of investigations, safeguard the rights of children and families, and build trust in the systems designed to keep them safe. We are grateful to Representatives Wagner, Stefanik, Moskowitz, Moore, and Owens for their leadership in advancing common-sense protections that prioritize both child safety and system accountability.”

Trahan, Ashby Town Leaders Tout Safety Improvements from BIL-Funded Intersection Project

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Lori Trahan (D-MA-03)

LOWELL, MA – Today, Congresswoman Lori Trahan (MA-03) met with Ashby town leaders to discuss the significant safety improvements from the Greenville Road and Turnpike Road intersection project, which was completed thanks to $3,301,715.56 in federal funding Trahan secured through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. Since the project’s completion, the town has seen a noticeable decrease in accidents at the intersections.

“When I visited this intersection back in 2021, the need for improvement was clear,” said Congresswoman Trahan. “I’m proud that the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law delivered the federal investment to get this done. Too often, federal dollars flow to larger cities while smaller communities like Ashby get overlooked – that’s not acceptable. Every resident in this district deserves safe roads, and this project is proof that when we fight for small towns, we can deliver real results.”

“The Town extends sincere appreciation to Congresswoman Lori Trahan and MassDOT for their collaboration and support in advancing this critical infrastructure project. The intersection of Turnpike Road and Greenville Road experienced numerous traffic accidents over the years, underscoring the need for improved safety measures. The improvements have significantly enhanced traffic flow and are already reducing the risk of collisions, creating a safer environment for our residents, commuters, and emergency responders. This project reflects Ashby’s ongoing commitment to improving roadway safety and highlights the importance of strong partnerships between local, state, and federal agencies in addressing community needs,” said Mary Daughraty, Ashby Town Administrator.

The Greenville Road and Turnpike Road intersection sits at a critical crossroads in Ashby, serving as a key connector for the town’s roughly 4,200 residents as they go about their daily lives. For years, the intersection posed real safety concerns for the drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians who rely on it, concerns that Congresswoman Trahan saw firsthand during a site visit in August 2021. Getting this intersection right was a priority not just for the town’s highway team, but for residents who depend on these roads to get to work, to school, and to the places that make Ashby home.

The project involved the creation of a four-exit rotary, milling and resurfacing the roadways, and updated pavement markings to ensure the safety of drivers passing through the corridor. Before finalizing the design, engineers conducted a full alternatives analysis to ensure the most effective traffic control method was deployed. The total project cost was $3,340,303, with 90 percent of that, $3,301,715, covered by federal dollars through the Highway Safety Improvement Program, a program that received a significant funding boost as part of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. The remaining 10 percent was covered by the state.

“Partnerships are key to community-building, and this federal-state one is what made the Greenville Road and Turnpike Road intersection project a much-needed and successful reality,” said State Representative Margaret Scarsdale. “Congresswoman Trahan is a fierce advocate for Ashby, and we appreciate her leadership.”

Shortly after visiting the Ashby intersection in 2021, Trahan helped pass the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, paving the way for more than $9.5 billion in federal investments to upgrade the Commonwealth’s infrastructure, including the Greenville Road and Turnpike Road intersection project.

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Tonko Introduces Power for the People Act to Shield Consumers from Rising Energy Costs

Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Paul Tonko (Capital Region New York)

WASHINGTON, DC — Congressman Paul D. Tonko (NY-20) today introduced the Power for the People Act in the House, legislation that ensures data centers are held responsible for the high costs of their electricity demand. Senator Van Hollen (D- MD) has introduced companion legislation in the Senate. 

The rise of artificial intelligence models has resulted in data center development exploding in recent years. With data centers critical to national security, economic development, and job growth, their need will only increase.

However, data centers are huge energy consumers, and their rapid growth and energy demand is placing increased strain on the electric grid. Recent reports have indicated that 55% of new energy demand in the US comes solely from data centers, and if load forecasts are correct, data centers will represent 15% of our national electricity consumption by 2030. Without proper backstops in place, new energy demand from data centers will continue to increase prices resulting in big profits for energy companies and big bills for electricity customers.

“Families are already paying higher prices for everything from groceries to healthcare, to gas, to utilities — they shouldn’t be forced to also shoulder the costs for companies building data centers,” Congressman Tonko said. “Our Power for the People Act balances the need for data center development without pushing those costs onto consumers. I thank my colleagues for supporting this commonsense legislation that protects consumers and grid reliability while holding big technology companies accountable.”

House Cosponsors include: Kathy Castor, Steve Cohen, Maxine Dexter, Sarah Elfreth, Valerie Foushee, John Garamendi, Dan Goldman, Eleanor Holmes-Norton, Glenn Ivey, Stephen Lynch, April McClain Delaney, Jennifer McClellan, Kweisi Mfume, Johnny Olszewski, Mike Quigley, Jan Schakowsky

Senate Cosponsors include: Angela Alsobrooks (D-MD), Richard Blumenthal (D-CN), Cory Booker (D-NJ) Tammy Duckworth (D-IL), Dick Durbin (D-IL), Tina Smith (D-MN), Peter Welch (D-VT)

Supporting organizations include: NRDC, Union of Concerned Scientists, Sierra Club, Evergreen, Consumer Federation of America, National Consumer Law Center, Public Citizen, Maryland People’s Counsel, Illinois Citizens Utility Board, New Jersey Division of the Rate Counsel, Oregon Citizens Utility Board, and Delaware Division of the Public Advocate 

The Power for the People Act will:

  • Direct FERC to issue a rule to ensure data centers are paying for the local transmission upgrades they require
  • Direct FERC to issue a rule requiring electric grid operators to create a data center load queue
  • Create a system to manage data center interconnection to the grid that would prioritize data centers that:
    • Bring their own new power generation and battery storage systems to the grid;
    • Mitigate pollution; and
    • Create good paying jobs 
  • Support efforts to improve accurate data center load forecasting 

A fact-sheet of the bill is attached HERE.

Bill text is attached HERE.

A section by section is attached HERE.

Rep. Garamendi Joins Colleagues in Demanding Investigation into Trump Admin’s “Unlawful and Costly System” of Third-Country Deportations

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman John Garamendi – Representing California’s 3rd Congressional District

WASHINGTON, DC – Today, Congressman John Garamendi (CA-08), a senior member of the House Armed Services Committee, joined U.S. Senators Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) and Chris Van Hollen (D-MD), along with Representatives Delia Ramirez (Ill-03), and Troy Carter (LA-02), in pressing the Inspector Generals of the Departments of Homeland Security (DHS) and the State to open an investigation into the Trump administration’s attempts to deport people to countries they have no ties to.

“We request that your offices evaluate the Trump Administration’s unlawful and costly system of ‘third-country removals’…Congress and the public deserve answers to better understand the scale of legal violations within this system that was recently ruled unconstitutional,” wrote the lawmakers.

Since President Trump took office for a second time, his administration has deported hundreds of people, including children, long-time U.S. residents, and individuals with no criminal records, to countries they are not from and that were not designated for their removal, which U.S. immigration law only allows in rare circumstances. Deportees are being sent to these countries without proper due process, and in some cases without being provided an opportunity to voice concerns that their life or freedom would be in danger in that third country. To persuade countries to accept deportees, the Trump Administration has used a combination of threats and payments, including paying $32 million to El Salvador, Rwanda, Eswatini, Equatorial Guinea, and Palau.

In September 2025, Senator Warren led over 60 members of Congress in launching an investigation into these practices. Despite the serious implications of third-country removals, both State and Homeland Security have failed to comply with the requests made as part of that investigation.

On February 25, 2026, a federal court ruled that this third-country removal system violates the U.S. Constitution and immigration law. Even so, DHS’s 2025 guidance regarding third country removals — which do not appear to have been updated since the February 2026 court ruling — claim the Department can deport individuals to third countries with no individualized process whatsoever.

Many people first learn that they are being deported to a third country while on the flight overseas. Even when a country has not credibly promised to refrain from torture or persecution, DHS still generally gives individuals only 24 hours’ notice that they will be deported to a particular country, with no guaranteed opportunity to speak with an attorney. To make matters worse, some DHS attorneys have reportedly threatened asylum seekers that they may be deported to third countries in order to pressure them to abandon their asylum claims and accept deportation to their home countries.

Some people deported to third countries have reported torture, arbitrary detention, and forced return to their countries of origin where courts have found they are likely to face persecution, and other human rights violations.

“Such reports cast serious doubt on DoS’s process, if one exists, of verifying the reliability of countries’ assertions that they will not torture or persecute deportees, or transport them onward to other countries where they’re likely to face torture or persecution,” wrote the lawmakers.

Meanwhile, the Administration is continuing to execute third-country deportations. As of early March, ICE had over 500 people in its custody slated for third-country deportations, and DHS signaled that it had its sights on deporting over 8,000 people to third countries.

The lawmakers asked that Inspectors General’s investigation include the administration’s failure to follow due process, negotiations with foreign governments, evaluating the risk of torture and persecution, and the cost of third-country deportations.

Senators Richard Blumenthal (D-CT), Ed Markey (D-MA), Jeff Merkley (D-OR), Patty Murray (D-WA), Alex Padilla (D-CA), Jackie Rosen (D-NV), Bernie Sanders (I-VT), and Adam Schiff (D-CA) signed on to this letter.

Representatives Donald Beyer (VA-08), Yvette Clarke (NY-09), Diana DeGette (CO-01), Dwight Evans (PA-03), Jesús García (IL-04), Sylvia Garcia (TX-29), Dan Goldman (NY-10), Jahana Hayes (CT-05), Jared Huffman (CA-02), Ro Khanna (CA-17), Raja Krishnamoorthi (IL-08), Stephen Lynch (MA-08), Jim McGovern (MA-02), Eleanor Holmes Norton (DC-At Large), Ilhan Omar (MN-05), Chellie Pingree (ME-01), and Adam Smith (WA-09) signed on to this letter.

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Rep. Panetta’s Statement on Blocked Iran War Powers Resolution

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Jimmy Panetta (D-Calif)

Monterey, CA – United States Representative Jimmy Panetta (CA-19) issued the following statement after Republicans blocked a war powers resolution he cosponsored to end the War in Iran:

“Now more than ever, Congress must reclaim its constitutional authority over the Iran War. Speaker Mike Johnson has abdicated Congress’s role and failed to exercise any oversight over this Administration, which has given President Donald Trump free rein to conduct a military campaign in Iran based on an incoherent and inconsistent strategy.

“This war not only has violated the U.S. Constitution, but also led to the loss of lives of U.S. servicemembers as well as driven up prices on fuel and food for working families across the country. Although I appreciate a temporary cessation of hostilities, the President’s deal with the Iranian regime is unsustainable, hasn’t opened up the Strait of Hormuz, does little to solve the underlying security issues that started this war, and fails to include a strategy going forward.

“Today, Speaker Johnson failed to recognize a Congressional war powers resolution over the Iran War. He refuses to allow Congress to address what I believe is about to be the least debated war in American history. Although the resolution was blocked, I continue to call on Speaker Johnson to bring the House back into session so that we can debate this war and restore Congress’s constitutional authorities to permanently end this war.”

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Planetary Science Caucus Co-Chairs Bacon & Chu Issue Statement on White House’s Proposed Budget Cuts to NASA Science

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Don Bacon (2nd District of Nebraska)

Planetary Science Caucus Co-Chairs Bacon & Chu Issue Statement on White House’s Proposed Budget Cuts to NASA Science

Washington, April 9, 2026

Planetary Science Caucus Co-Chairs Bacon & Chu Issue Statement on White House’s Proposed Budget Cuts to NASA Science

WASHINGTON – Last week, President Trump’s Office of Management and Budget (OMB) released the Administration’s Fiscal Year 2027 (FY27) budget request, which proposes to cut NASA’s overall budget by 23% and cut NASA’s Science Mission Directorate (SMD) by 47%. This request would also terminate more than 40 space missions, including the Mars Sample Return mission led by Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), a first-of-its-kind mission to return samples from Mars to Earth and unlock groundbreaking insights into the planet’s history and the potential for past life.

Reps. Don Bacon (NE-02) and Judy Chu (CA-28), who co-Chair the bipartisan Congressional Planetary Science Caucus, released the following joint statement in response:

“We are deeply alarmed that the Administration is once again proposing significant budget cuts to NASA and its science programs. NASA Science supports thousands of jobs and is essential to U.S. national security and leadership in space exploration, scientific discovery, and technological innovation. These drastic cuts would create enormous chaos and uncertainty for critical missions, the scientific workforce, and long-term research planning. At the same time, current funding for NASA Science has not kept pace with inflation, underscoring the need for more investment, not less. That is why, just weeks ago, we led over 100 bipartisan House Members in a letter to appropriators urging increased funding for NASA Science, and we will continue working on a bipartisan basis to ensure NASA receives the full, sustained funding it needs to lead the world in discovery and exploration.”

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