Five members of Congress responded to the FY2027 NASA budget proposal released on 3 April. Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D-CA), Ranking Member of the House Science Committee, said the proposal "should be ignored." Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME), Chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee, expressed bipartisan concern. 1
The proposed $18.8 billion top-line, a 23% cut, protects Artemis at $8.5 billion while slashing the Science Mission Directorate by 47%. Congress rejected an identical $18.8 billion figure last year and funded NASA at $24.4 billion. The precedent suggests the same outcome. Collins's public concern is the signal that matters: as a Republican appropriations chair, her objection means the proposed cuts lack bipartisan support in the chamber that controls spending.
Artemis is insulated; science is not. The One Big Beautiful Bill Act mandates $1.025 billion per year in SLS funding through FY2029 , insulating Artemis from the budget process that threatens everything else NASA does. The programme the crew is validating in real time is the one programme that cannot be cut. The 40 missions the budget would eliminate lack the same legislative protection.
