Senate passes minibus bill funding NASA, rejecting Trump's proposed cuts

NASA Secures Funding in Budget Bill Amid Trump's Proposed Cuts

The Senate has passed a minibus bill funding NASA, while rejecting President Donald Trump's proposal to cut the agency's budget by 24 percent. The new budget allocates $24.4 billion for NASA, which represents a marginal reduction of 1.6 percent from the previous year.

Despite the proposed cuts, NASA will continue to prioritize its scientific research and exploration efforts. The bill sets aside $7.25 billion for NASA's science programs, including funding for ongoing missions such as OSIRIS-APEX, with some projects receiving significant boosts in funding. For example, heliophysics work will receive an 8.7 percent increase, while planetary sciences will see a reduction of 6.5 percent.

The funding bill also rejects Trump's plan to eliminate the STEM engagement office and has directed NASA to preserve its technical and scientific capabilities at the Goddard Space Flight Center. This includes ensuring minimal disruption to employees working on climate-related projects.

Furthermore, Congress has set aside $110 million for NASA to continue developing technologies for future Mars sample return missions, effectively cancelling the original program while providing a lifeline for continued research.

While the funding bill is seen as a positive development for NASA, agency officials will need to navigate reduced resources and inflation to achieve their goals. With another presidential budget request expected in the coming months, advocates are cautioning that NASA's budget could face further cuts if current lawmakers fail to act.

For now, however, NASA has secured funding and can begin to focus on its scientific research and exploration efforts without immediate concern for workforce cuts or facility closures.
 
πŸš€ I'm so relieved to hear about this! I was really worried that NASA's budget was going to get chopped in half 🀯. As a huge space enthusiast, it's amazing to see the agency getting some much-needed love πŸ’•. The fact that they're prioritizing their scientific research and exploration efforts is exactly what we need – more discoveries and progress in our solar system! πŸ‘ It's not ideal that they'll be working with reduced resources and inflation, but at least they have a bit of breathing room for now 🌟. Fingers crossed that future lawmakers will keep the momentum going and secure even more funding for NASA πŸ’«.
 
can't believe the drama surrounding this budget bill lol 🀣 finally some good news for nasa after all that trump drama πŸš€ 24 percent cut tho still pretty harsh tbh $7.25 billion for science programs is a solid start though, hoping they don't mess it up πŸ’Έ
 
This is just more proof that our leaders can't even agree on how to treat a space agency πŸš€! Trump's proposal was straight out of a bad sci-fi movie - "let's cut NASA's budget by 24% and see what happens" πŸ”΄οΈ. But now, Congress has stepped in and saved the day with a tiny increase. Meanwhile, some projects are getting more funding, while others take a hit πŸ€”. It's like trying to allocate resources for a team that's already losing players - you gotta prioritize or risk everything 😬.

And what about the STEM engagement office? Can't we just agree on how important it is to keep our kids interested in science and tech? πŸ€“ This whole thing feels like a game of "keep away" with our nation's priorities. We need to make sure NASA has enough resources to explore space, but also that we're not leaving future generations behind πŸš€πŸ’Έ. Let's hope the next budget request doesn't come with another surprise cut... πŸ‘€
 
omg what a huge win for nasa!! πŸš€ I mean seriously $24.4 billion is still super impressive considering trump's proposed cuts of 24%... that would've been devastating! glad they rejected his plan to eliminate the STEM engagement office too - it's so important to keep those minds fueled and excited about space exploration!

anyway, i'm loving the fact that they're prioritizing heliophysics work tho... we need more research on our solar system & beyond! 🌞 and who cares about a 6.5% reduction in planetary sciences? we can't afford not to keep pushing boundaries, right?

and those $110 million for mars sample return missions? game changer! it's like they're saying "no way, we're still going to make this happen" even if trump didn't get his wish πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ so fingers crossed that nasa can just chill and focus on their research without worrying about cuts. let's keep looking up at the stars, team! πŸ’«
 
I just got back from the most epic camping trip with friends πŸ•οΈπŸ”₯ and we ended up having a massive bonfire that lasted till dawn... I mean, we were all laughing so hard, our bellies hurt πŸ˜‚. Anyway, speaking of NASA and space exploration... have you guys ever wondered what it'd be like to live on Mars one day? πŸš€πŸ’« That would be, like, the ultimate adventure! We should totally start a petition for that...
 
I think it's fascinating how this budget bill secures funding for NASA despite Trump's proposed cuts πŸš€πŸ‘. The fact that Congress prioritized science programs, including OSIRIS-APEX, over others is a testament to the importance of continued exploration and research in our universe 🌠.

It's also noteworthy that they preserved the technical and scientific capabilities at Goddard Space Flight Center, ensuring minimal disruption to employees working on climate-related projects 🀝. The $110 million allocated for Mars sample return missions might seem like a drop in the bucket, but it's a crucial step towards continued research and potentially even sending humans back to the Red Planet 🌎.

Now, I'm curious to see how NASA will navigate reduced resources and inflation to achieve their goals without further cuts. Will they have to get creative with budgeting or find ways to optimize their operations? Only time will tell ⏰
 
I'm kinda stoked they got the funding, but at the same time, I think 1.6 percent is still a bit of a slap in the face... wait, no, I take that back, it's actually not bad considering what Trump was proposing πŸ€”. But on the other hand, $7.25 billion for science programs is pretty meh if you ask me, especially with some projects getting less funding instead of more 😐. I mean, heliophysics work is getting a boost, which is cool, but planetary sciences are taking a hit? That doesn't seem right πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. And what's up with the STEM office? Can't we just have all that tech and scientific capability without having to preserve it at Goddard? It's like we're trying to hold on for dear life over here πŸ˜….
 
omg 🀯 i'm so relieved nasa got the funding they need! i know trump wanted to cut their budget but it's like he doesn't understand how important space research is πŸš€πŸ’«, we need to keep exploring and learning more about our universe. $24.4 billion might not be a ton of money but it's still a lot πŸ˜…. and yeah the heliophysics work increase was like yay πŸ‘. nasa should totally get more funding in the future though, they deserve it πŸ’ͺ.
 
I'm low-key relieved πŸ™Œ that NASA is getting a bit more cash from Congress πŸ’Έ. I mean, Trump's plan to slash the agency's budget was straight-up terrifying 😱. Can you imagine all the cool space stuff we'd be missing out on? OSIRIS-APEX and Mars sample return missions are already mind-blowing as it is πŸ”­. With the new funding, NASA can focus on exploring more, not just cutting back on costs πŸš€. Still, gotta keep an eye on those presidential budget requests coming down the pipe... 🀞
 
omg u guys 🀯 like the gov just saved nasa from gettin cut πŸš€ and we should totes be grateful πŸ™ dont believe the haters who say trump was bad for sciencethough he did propose some pretty drastic cuts, but at least they didnt axe the stem office entirely πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ now we just gotta see how this plays out in the next budget cycle πŸ€‘ nasa's still gonna keep pushin the boundaries of space research tho! πŸ’₯
 
I'M SO RELIEVED TO HEAR THAT NASA'S FUNDING HAS BEEN SECURED!!! IT'S AMAZING HOW MUCH OF A DIFFERENCE $110 MILLION CAN MAKE FOR THEIR MARS SAMPLE RETURN MISSIONS πŸš€πŸ”¬ THOSE GUYS ARE GOING TO BE WORKING TIRELESSLY ON NEW TECHNOLOGY AND RESEARCH, WHICH IS JUST FANTASTIC NEWS FOR THE SCIENCE COMMUNITY πŸ‘
 
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