• House Science, Space, and Technology Committee approved NASA Reauthorization Act 2026 with 40+ amendments. • Bill now moves to full House, Senate, and President for potential law. • Amendment pushes NASA toward commercial deep‑space program using private rockets. • Another amendment asks NASA to reassess ISS decommissioning plan for 2030. • Current plan: deorbit ISS over Pacific in 2031, but amendment seeks orbital storage study. • Amendment does not change ISS retirement timeline, only explores post‑operations options. • Bill aims to give lawmakers more influence over NASA’s strategic direction.

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  • Members of the House Science, Space, and Technology Committee voted to approve a NASA authorization bill this week, advancing legislation chock full of policy guidelines meant to give lawmakers a voice in the space agency’s strategic direction. The committee met to “mark up” the NASA Reauthorization Act of 2026, adding more than 40 amendments to the bill before a unanimous vote to refer the legislation to the full House of Representatives. Wednesday’s committee vote was just one of several steps needed for the bill to become law. It must pass a vote on the House floor, win approval from the Se

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