President's NASA FY 2025 Funding Supports US Space, Climate Leadership

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The Biden-Harris Administration Monday released the President's Budget for Fiscal Year 2025, which includes funding to invest in America and the American people and will allow NASA to continue advancing our understanding of Earth and space while inspiring the world through discovery.

"As history has proven, as the present has shown, and as the future will continue to demonstrate, an investment in NASA is an investment in America for the benefit of humanity," said NASA Administrator Bill Nelson. "President Biden's budget will fund our nation's abilities and leadership for the future of space exploration, scientific discovery, cutting-edge technology, climate data, the next generation of aeronautics, and inspiring our future leaders ? the Artemis Generation."

The budget allows NASA to launch the Artemis II mission, which will send astronauts around the Moon for the first time in more than 50 years, research Earth's changing climate, grow commercial markets to serve America's interests in space, and inspire the Artemis Generation of science, technology, engineering, and math professionals.

"This budget shows NASA's value in contributing to the global leadership of the United States," said Nelson. "Every dollar supports our ability to continue exploring new cosmic shores and making the impossible possible, all while creating competitive and good-paying jobs in all 50 states."

At NASA, the budget request would:

Following historic progress made since the President took office ? with nearly 15 million jobs created and inflation down two-thirds ? the budget protects and builds on this progress by lowering costs for working families and reducing the deficit by cracking down on fraud, cutting wasteful spending, and making the wealthy and corporations pay their fair share.

For more information on NASA's fiscal year 2025 budget request, visit:

https://www.nasa.gov/budget

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Published: 2024-03-11 21:29

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