March 28, 2022 RELEASE 22-028 NASA Administrator Statement on President’s FY 2023 Budget Request
Lee esta nota de prensa en español aquí. The President’s fiscal year 2023 budget would allow NASA to sustain America’s global innovation leadership and keep NASA at the forefront of exploration and discovery by returning to the Moon with the Artemis program, among other efforts. This budget would enable NASA to address climate change, drive economic growth, and promote diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility. The Biden-Harris Administration Monday submitted to Congress President Biden’s budget for fiscal year 2023. The President’s budget details his vision to expand on the historic progress our country has made over the last year and deliver the agenda he laid out in his State of the Union address – to build a better America, reduce the deficit, reduce costs for families, and grow the economy from the bottom up and middle out. “Greater than a number, statistic, or fact is what the President’s budget request represents,” NASA Administrator Bill Nelson said. “This budget reflects the Biden-Harris Administration’s confidence in the extraordinary workforce that makes NASA the best place to work in the federal government. It’s an investment in the businesses and universities that partner with NASA in all 50 states and the good-paying jobs they are creating. It’s a signal of support for our missions in a new era of exploration and discovery.” The budget makes critical investments in the American people that will help lay a strong foundation for shared growth and prosperity for generations to come. At NASA, the budget would:
The budget makes these smart investments while also reducing deficits and improving our country’s long-term fiscal outlook. For more information on NASA’s fiscal year 2023 discretionary request, visit: -end- | ||
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