NASA Officials Hold Stressful Town Hall Amid Budget Cuts

During a town hall meeting, NASA's top officials faced tough questions about downsizing and budget cuts. Employees are concerned about the impact on the agency's mission and reputation. The proposed budget cut of nearly 25% for fiscal year 2026 has raised uncertainty and anxiety among NASA staff.

Jun 26, 2025 - 21:01
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NASA Officials Hold Stressful Town Hall Amid Budget Cuts

The four people at the helm of America's space agency held a town hall meeting with employees Wednesday, addressing downsizing, layoffs, and proposed budget cuts that could impact NASA's mission and prestige. Janet Petro, NASA's acting administrator, along with Brian Hughes, the agency's chief of staff, and two senior career managers, Vanessa Wyche and Casey Swails, fielded questions at NASA Headquarters in Washington. They emphasized a positive outlook despite challenges. The White House proposed a budget cut of nearly 25 percent for fiscal year 2026, which could reduce NASA's budget to $18.8 billion, the smallest since 1961. NASA employees are facing uncertainty amidst these changes.

According to the source: Ars Technica.

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