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Letter to NASA OIG with Additional Information Regarding Goddard Closures
Letter to NASA OIG with Additional Information Regarding Goddard Closures… Continue Reading
November 21, 2025Letter to NASA OIG Requesting and Audit of Goddard Space Flight Center
Letter to NASA OIG Requesting and Audit of Goddard Space Flight Center… Continue Reading
November 10, 2025Letter to NASA Acting Administrator Duffy Demanding the Agency Stop Plans to Close and Move Labs at Goddard Space Flight Center
Letter to NASA Acting Administrator Duffy Demanding the Agency Stop Plans to Close and Move Labs at Goddard Space Flight Center NASA's 11/14/25 Response to Ranking Member Lofgren's 11/10/25 Letter Regarding Goddard Lab Closures and Moves… Continue Reading
Ranking Member Lofgren Sends Additional Information to NASA OIG Regarding Audit of Goddard Closures
(DC) — On November 21, 2025, Ranking Member Zoe Lofgren (D-CA) and Science Committee Democratic Members sent a letter to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Office of Inspector General (OIG) requesting a formal audit of the agency’s recent actions regarding widespread closures and relocations at the Goddard Space Flight Center including its main campus in Greenbelt, Maryland. Today, Ranking Member Lofgren sent a follow up letter to the NASA OIG providing additional informati… Continue Reading
November 21, 2025Science Committee Democrats Request Inspector General Audit of Goddard Closures and Relocations
Today, Ranking Member Zoe Lofgren (D-CA) and Science Committee Democratic Members sent a letter to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Office of Inspector General (OIG) requesting a formal audit of the agency’s recent actions regarding widespread closures and relocations at the Goddard Space Flight Center including its main campus in Greenbelt, Maryland. “What is happening right now at Goddard is not prudent, thoughtful, in good faith, or rational. Goddard’s challenges are … Continue Reading
November 20, 2025Lofgren, Obernolte, Kelly, Blackburn Lead Bipartisan Bill to Cement U.S. as Leader in Microchip Manufacturing
Today, House Science, Space, and Technology Committee Ranking Member Zoe Lofgren (D-CA) and Research and Technology Subcommittee Chairman Jay Obernolte (R-CA) introduced the Chip Equipment Quality, Usefulness, and Integrity Protection Act of 2025 (Chip EQUIP Act). Senator Mark Kelly (D-AZ) and Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) plan to introduce the Senate companion of the bill in early December. This bipartisan and bicameral legislation will prevent companies that receive CHIPS Act funding from pu… Continue Reading
Federal investments in science are needed to reduce wildfire
It used to be that October marked the end of wildfire season, and the most destructive fires occurred in or around forested areas. But increasingly, more Americans experience the impacts of wildfires year-round. In 2021, nearly 50,000 wildfires were reported, which burned over seven million acres of land. And as we saw with the Marshall fire in Boulder County, sometimes the most devastating fires can happen in suburban areas in the dead of winter. As members of Congress representin… Continue Reading
February 22, 2022A federal coal ash strategy: putting health and safety first
Last month, the Environmental Protection Agency announced that it would crack down to protect public health and the environment from coal ash contamination. EPA will ramp up enforcement of its rules to prohibit companies from dumping coal ash into unlined storage pits, and to require those companies to speed up their efforts to close down the existing pits that have been shown to leak. As the Chairwoman of the House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology, I want to see our federal age… Continue Reading
January 14, 2022Mapping a Strong Future for Ocean Science and Technology
Ranking Member Zoe Lofgren (D-CA) Statement for the Record on Amendment #30 to H.R. 4394, the Energy and Water Development and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2024
Thank you, Chairman Cole and Ranking Member McGovern, for considering testimony related to H.R. 4394, the Energy and Water Development and Related Agencies Appropriations Act. The amendment that I have submitted, along with my colleague from Virgina, Mr. Beyer, is fairly straightforward. It adds additional funds to the Office of Science account to increase support for Fusion Energy Science, and it correspondingly reduces funds for the Office of Nuclear Energy. Fusion energy development is at a… Continue Reading
December 14, 2022Chairwoman Johnson's Statement on the WHOSTP's Report on Sustained Arctic Observation
Chairwoman Eddie Bernice Johnson's (D-TX) statement on the White House Office of Science and Technology report, On the Need to Establish and Maintain a Sustained Arctic Obersving Network.I was pleased to receive the Office of Science and Technology Policy's report, On the Need to Establish and Maintain a Sustained Arctic Observing Network. This report is extremely timely as NOAA released their Arctic Report Card today, which details how shifting seasons and extreme weather in the rapidly wa… Continue Reading
April 25, 2022Chairwoman Johnson's Keynote Remarks at the American Meteorological Society Washington Forum
Keynote Remarks as Prepared Chairwoman Eddie Bernice Johnson (D-TX) House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology American Meteorological Society Washington Forum Good afternoon and thank you for inviting me to speak with you today. I appreciate the opportunity to speak with members of the American Meteorological Society. Founded over 100 years ago, the AMS is the nation’s foremost professional society for atmospheric sciences. The work done by AMS and its members is vital to th… Continue Reading