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Senators push back on Trump’s proposal to cut NASA science funding by 47%


On Thursday (July 10), the U.S. Senate appropriations committee voted on a bill that provides NASA’s science programs with $7.3 billion for the upcoming fiscal year. The bill would reject the Trump administration’s budget proposal for the agency, which slashes such funding by 47%.

The bipartisan Senate bill — worked on by Jerry Moran (R-Kansas) and Chris Van Hollen (D-Maryland) — initially won by a vote of 15-14. However, primarily due to contention surrounding the location of the FBI headquarters, the bill was ultimately withdrawn and another vote will be conducted during a future meeting.

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