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Congress Signals Initial Rejection of Proposed NASA Funding Cuts

ACCOMACK COUNTY, VIRGINIA, JUL 17 – Congress proposes to keep NASA's budget near $25 billion despite a nearly 25% cut proposed by the Trump Administration, aiming to preserve key programs and jobs at Wallops Flight Facility.

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The Trump Administration’s proposed budget cuts at NASA are currently facing pushback from Congress, possibly signalling good news for NASA Wallops Flight Facility here in Accomack County.

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Donald Trump's administration is planning to cut NASA funding by almost 25 per cent, with the Agency's ambitious goal of bringing American astronauts to the Moon and later to Mars. In order to achieve this, the authorities are going to cut the budget for scientific activities and engage private space developers. Until the budget is approved by Congress (it is likely to make adjustments), the White House's priorities are already precipitating a d…

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The scientific future of the Nasa is at risk. Between drastic budget cuts and a series of announced departures, the American space agency is facing the choices of the Trump administration, which is attacking...

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