Randy Weber

04/29/2026 | Press release | Archived content

Rep. Weber’s National Quantum Initiative Reauthorization Act Advances Out of the Full House Science, Space, and Technology Committee


Washington, D.C. - Today, Congressman Randy Weber's (TX-14) H.R. 8462, the National Quantum Initiative Reauthorization Act, advanced out of the full House Science, Space, and Technology Committee unanimously and is now eligible for consideration on the U.S. House Floor.

Watch Representative Weber's Opening Statement here.

Read Representative Weber's Opening Statement below:

"Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I'm pleased to sponsor and support H.R. 8462, the National Quantum Initiative Reauthorization Act.

"The Trump Administration has identified quantum information science, technology, and engineering as one of the Nation's highest research and development priority areas. First passed in 2018 during President Trump's first term, the National Quantum Initiative aimed to accelerate the Nation's advancement in quantum sciences and technologies. These efforts demonstrate a long-term commitment to American innovation, as well as maintaining U.S. leadership in science and technology.

"As the global push toward quantum supremacy intensifies, the United States faces growing pressure to maintain its leadership. Our adversaries, including the Chinese Communist Party, are committing significant resources to quantum information science. The U.S. cannot and must not afford to fall behind in the race for quantum supremacy.

"This legislation builds on the hard work and progress we've made over the past eight years to strengthen quantum information science. It sustains the basic research that underpins our success while including translational research to move quantum technologies toward real-world applications. It also prioritizes workforce development, recognizing that a strong talent pipeline is absolutely critical to advancing and deploying these technologies

"Lastly, it reinforces the importance of leveraging international partnerships to address the challenges and threats posed by our adversaries. This legislation also formally adds the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, NASA, to the National Quantum Initiative. NASA has made meaningful contributions to the goals of the National Quantum Initiative through targeted investments, including quantum-enabled technologies for space science and precision measurement. Quantum science, engineering, and technology have the potential to redefine what's possible in this field. The National Quantum Initiative Reauthorization Act helps unlock that potential, and that is exactly what it is going to do.

"I want to thank everyone who took the time and effort to submit thoughtful feedback and suggestions on how Congress can strengthen the National Quantum Initiative. I look forward to continuing to work with my fellow members of this committee and stakeholders as we move this process forward.

"Mr. Chairman, I yield back."


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