House Science, Space, & Technology Committee-Democrats

House Science, Space, & Technology Committee-Democrats

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The Official page of the House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology-Democrats.

The Soviet Union launched the first satellite, Sputnik 1, into orbit on October 4, 1957, initiating the "Space Race." When the 85th Congress reconvened in 1958, one of its first tasks was the creation of a Select Committee on Astronautics and Space Exploration. This Select Committee wrote the Space Act, which established the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the permanent Ho

05/29/2026

On Thursday, the White House released a proposal that would give political appointees at federal science agencies the role of approving all scientific research awards. Funding approval has historically been determined by apolitical expert scientists to ensure awards are merit-based and without bias.

05/22/2026

"The idea that Iran, China, or Russia could shut off or poison our drinking water sounds like the plot from a blockbuster thriller, but unfortunately, it's a reality." - Environment Subcommittee Ranking Member Congressman Gabe Amo at yesterday's Environment Subcommittee Hearing on Water Cybersecurity

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The Science Committee had some exciting visitors yesterday! 🧑‍🚀

Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen have captured the attention of the world and spurred inspiration among us all. Their bravery, determination, and ingenuity have made America proud.

04/29/2026

“So the choice before us is very simple. We can invest now. We can lead now. We can secure American leadership--or we can fall behind and let our competitors set the terms.” -Research and Technology Ranking Member Representative Haley Stevens

04/29/2026

U.S. leadership in quantum is far from assured. In fact, we are on the precipice of not just falling to second place, but maybe even third or fourth.

The National Quantum Initiative Act reauthorization will help leverage our international partners to maximize our quantum research and development capabilities and better compete with our adversaries.

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Today, the House Science, Space, and Technology Committee passed H.R. 8462, National Quantum Initiative Reauthorization Act out of committee!🎉

04/28/2026

Cutting programs that improve hurricane and tornado forecasting is the very definition of pennywise and pound foolish.

04/28/2026

"Let’s be clear: Trump's choices don’t happen in a vacuum. They come while he is making it harder for Americans to get ahead, driving up costs while pulling back on the very tools that help communities respond to disasters." - Environment Subcommittee Ranking Member Congressman Gabe Amo

04/23/2026

Congresswoman Andrea Salinas to NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration Administrator Jared Isaacman: "Would you get involved or issue direction on the types of papers that our NASA scientists can actually publish?"

04/23/2026

"While inspiration is important, it's not enough. Our children need to have the skills, the tools, and the opportunities available to take the hope that they have and make it a reality." - Luz Rivas

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