Judy Chu

01/08/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/08/2026 18:45

Planetary Science Caucus Co-Chairs Statement on House Passage of FY26 Full-Year Funding for Space, Science, and Exploration

WASHINGTON, D.C. - Today, the U.S. House of Representatives voted 397-28 to pass H.R. 6938, the Commerce, Justice, Science; Energy and Water Development; and Interior and Environment Appropriations Act, 2026. Rep Judy Chu (CA-28) and Rep. Don Bacon (NE-02), who both co-Chair the bipartisan Congressional Planetary Science Caucus, released the following joint statement:

"As Co-Chairs of the Planetary Science Caucus, we were extremely alarmed by the Office of Management and Budget's (OMB) proposal to dramatically cut federal funding in FY26 for space because we know these investments are essential to scientific research and discovery, to our national security, to growing our space economy and workforce, and to maintaining the United States' standing as the global leader in space. That is why we have been working closely with our congressional colleagues of both parties to ensure a robust space budget. Thankfully, with today's vote, the House has rejected many of the OMB's cuts to space by advancing sustained funding for NASA, including for its Science Mission Directorate and Office of STEM Engagement, for our other science agencies like the National Science Foundation, and by maintaining many of the critical NASA missions the OMB had proposed to cancel. With today's passage of this bill, Congress has averted disaster and put the United States back on track to maintaining our preeminence in space.

While we were proud to vote for these investments, we are nonetheless disappointed that the bill supports the OMB's plan to cancel the Mars Sample Return (MSR) mission to bring samples from the Mars surface back to Earth - samples which have already been collected by the Perseverance rover. This is our nation's highest-priority planetary science mission according to the 2023 Planetary Sciences Decadal Survey and is critical to paving the way for eventual exploration of the planet. Our nation already lost hundreds of Mars experts at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory last year due to shortsighted budget cuts to MSR, and we cannot afford to lose more. However, we are encouraged that today's bill provides funding for future Mars missions and we look forward to working with NASA, congressional colleagues, and all our partners to finally return these samples and maintain American expertise and leadership on the red planet."

Rep. Judy Chu's district includes Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), a NASA Center administered by the California Institute of Technology (Caltech).

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