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December 21, 2020

Chairwoman Johnson Celebrates Passage of Robust Energy Policy in FY21 Omnibus

(Dallas, TX) - Today, the House of Representatives considered and passed legislation providing further funding for Fiscal Year 2021. Included was the Energy Act of 2020 which supports and directs the Department of Energy to conduct comprehensive clean energy research, development, demonstration, and commercialization activities that will be key to achieving meaningful carbon pollution reduction targets as quickly as possible and supporting a clean energy economy. These policies are strongly …  Continue Reading 

December 17, 2020

Chairwoman Johnson Voices Support for Biden Energy and Environment Nominees

(Dallas, TX) - This evening, President-elect Joe Biden announced his intent to nominate the following individuals for key administration posts. Governor Jennifer Granholm, Secretary of the Department of EnergyMichael Regan, Environmental Protection Agency AdministratorBrenda Mallory, Chair of the White House Council on Environmental QualityAdministrator Gina McCarthy, National Climate AdvisorAli Zaidi, Deputy National Climate Advisor Chairwoman Eddie Bernice Jonson (D-TX) made the following …  Continue Reading 

December 16, 2020

House Passes Bipartisan, Bicameral Legislation to Preserve Apollo Landing Site Heritage

(Washington, DC) - Today, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the bipartisan Senate companion bill to H.R. 3766, the "One Small Step to Protect Human Heritage in Space Act." H.R. 3766 was introduced in July 2019 by Chairwoman Eddie Bernice Johnson (D-TX), Ranking Member Frank Lucas (R-OK), Subcommittee on Space and Aeronautics Chairwoman Kendra Horn (D-OK), and Subcommittee on Space and Aeronautics Ranking Member Brian Babin (R-TX). The Senate companion, S. 1694, that passed the House …  Continue Reading 

December 09, 2020

Academies Report Shows NASA Must Improve Diversity in University Leadership Initiative Program

(Washington, DC) - Today, the National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine's (NASEM) Committee to Assess NASA's University Leadership Initiative released a new consensus study report entitled, "Assessing NASA's University Leadership Initiative." This report was initiated by a provision in H.R. 5666, the NASA Authorization Act of 2020, directing NASA to review an aeronautics University Leadership Initiative (ULI) program. The University Leadership Initiative was created by NASA to …  Continue Reading 

December 08, 2020

Chairwoman Johnson and Ranking Member Lucas Applaud Passage of AI Initiative in Final NDAA Conference Report

(Washington, DC) - Today, the FY2021 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) conference report passed the House floor. Included was an amendment to create a National Artificial Intelligence Initiative to accelerate and coordinate Federal investments and facilitate new public-private partnerships in research, standards, and education in artificial intelligence in order to ensure the United States leads the world in the development and use of trustworthy artificial intelligence systems. This …  Continue Reading 

December 03, 2020

Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson Re-elected to Serve as Science, Space, and Technology Committee Chairwoman

(Dallas, TX) - Today, Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson (D-TX) was unanimously re-elected to serve as the Chairwoman of the House Science, Space, and Technology Committee for the 117th Congress by the House Democratic Caucus. Congresswoman Johnson is the first African American and the first female Chair of the Science Committee. Chairwoman Eddie Bernice Johnson (D-TX) made the following statement. "I am thrilled and honored to have been re-elected to serve as the Chairwoman of the …  Continue Reading 

December 03, 2020

Chairwoman Johnson Statement on 2020 Lancet Countdown Report

(Dallas, TX) -Today, The Lancet, a peer-reviewed medical journal, launched its 2020 Countdown on Health and Climate Change Global Report and U.S. Policy Brief. The annual report and brief, which the Lancet has released since 2016, tracks the impact of climate change on human health. This year's brief highlights the role of climate change in exacerbating health inequities and injustices. It provides recommendations such as transitioning to healthy, sustainable agricultural practices, removing …  Continue Reading 

December 02, 2020

Chairwomen Johnson and Sherrill Statements on 50th Anniversary of EPA

(Washington, DC) -In the 1960s, the deterioration of America's environment, and its impacts on human health, were at the forefront of public discourse. To address these concerns, President Nixon proposed a plan to Congress in early 1970 that would consolidate federal environmental research, monitoring, and enforcement duties into one agency, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Today marks the 50th anniversary of the establishment of the EPA and the confirmation of William Ruckelshaus by …  Continue Reading 

November 24, 2020

Chairwoman Johnson Applauds Biden Administration Pledge to Elevate Climate Issues

(Dallas, TX) - Shortly after being declared the presumptive winner of the 2020 presidential election, President-elect Joe Biden released the incoming Administration's four top priorities on his transition website, which included addressing climate change. Yesterday, the Biden transition team named former Secretary of State John Kerry to serve as Special Presidential Envoy for Climate, a newly established position, that would have a seat on Biden's National Security Council (NSC). This is the …  Continue Reading 

November 23, 2020

Chairwoman Johnson Questions David Legates Appointment to New Senior-Level NOAA Role and Detail to USGCRP

(Dallas, TX) - Today, Chairwoman Eddie Bernice Johnson (D-TX) sent a letter to Department of Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross and the Assistant Secretary for Environmental Observation and Prediction for National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Neil Jacobs, questioning the creation of a new senior-level position within NOAA and the immediate appointment of David Legates to serve in that role as a Schedule C appointee. Congressional Committees were not given advance notice of the …  Continue Reading 

November 21, 2020

Chairwomen Johnson and Horn Statement on Successful Launch of the Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich Satellite

(Washington, DC) - Today the Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich satellite successfully launched from Vandenberg Air Force Base. The Earth observing satellite will monitor sea level and collect atmospheric data to improve our understanding of our changing climate. Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich is a joint U.S.-European mission named to honor former director of NASA's Earth Science Division, Dr. Michael Freilich, who passed away this summer. This is the first international satellite mission to study the …  Continue Reading 

November 19, 2020

Chairwoman Johnson and Ranking Member Lucas Comment on NSF Decision to Decommission Arecibo Observatory

(Washington, DC) - Today, the National Science Foundation (NSF) announced that after two unexpected cable failures and consultations with multiple engineering experts, leadership within NSF made the difficult decision to move forward with the controlled decommission of the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico. Arecibo has been known for discoveries such as the 1974 detection of binary pulsars emitting gravitational waves, which earned the 1993 Nobel Prize in Physics, and the first confirmation …  Continue Reading 

November 17, 2020

Chairwomen Johnson and Horn Statement on a Successful SpaceX Crew-1 Mission

(Washington, DC) - On Sunday, NASA astronauts Michael Hopkins, Victor Glover, and Shannon Walker, and astronaut Soichi Noguchi of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) were launched to the International Space Station on the first certified SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft. This is the first crew rotation mission of NASA's Commercial Crew Program and the first commercial crew flight to include an international partner. Late last night, the spacecraft successfully docked to the ISS. …  Continue Reading 

November 17, 2020

Chairwomen Johnson and Stevens Criticize Appointment of Dr. Jason Richwine for New Senior NIST Role

(Washington, DC) - Today, Chairwoman Eddie Bernice Johnson (D-TX) and Research and Technology Subcommittee Chairwoman Haley Stevens (D-MI) sent a letter to Department of Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross questioning the last minute creation of a new senior position within the Department, Deputy Undersecretary of Commerce for Standards and Technology, without providing notice to Congressional committees, and the appointment of Dr. Jason Richwine to serve in that role. Dr. Richwine has written …  Continue Reading 

November 10, 2020

Chairwoman Johnson Questions Removal of Dr. Kuperberg from National Climate Assessment Panel

(Dallas, TX) - On Friday, November 7, the Trump Administration removed Dr. Michael Kuperberg from his detail as the Executive Director of the U.S. Global Change Research Program (USGCRP). USGCRP, which is overseen by the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP), is the interagency body tasked with preparing the National Climate Assessment, a quadrennial scientific review of trends and effects of climate change required under the Global Change Research Act of 1990. Dr. …  Continue Reading 

November 02, 2020

Chairwoman Johnson Celebrates Twenty Years of Human Presence on the International Space Station

(Dallas, TX) - Today marks 20 years of human presence on the International Space Station (ISS). On November 2, 2000, the first crew to inhabit the ISS, NASA Commander William Shepherd and cosmonauts Sergei Krikalev and Yuri Gidzenko of Roscosmos, arrived at the Station. Since 2000, 241 individuals from 19 different countries have visited the ISS and taken part in this international research and development effort in space. "Twenty years of living and working in space, carrying out …  Continue Reading 

October 26, 2020

Chairwoman Johnson Questions DOE Secretary Brouillette on Pattern of Suppressed or Modified DOE Funded Reports

(Dallas, TX) - On Friday, Chairwoman Eddie Bernice Johnson (D-TX) sent a follow up letter to Department of Energy (DOE) Secretary Brouillette requesting the agency brief Committee staff on the multi-laboratory research effort called the Interconnections Seam Study. Seams was made available on DOE's website on October 22 after a delay of over two years. The Chairwoman expressed concern in the letter that Seams may be part of a pattern over roughly the last two years in which DOE-funded reports …  Continue Reading 

October 13, 2020

Chairwoman Johnson Congratulates 2020 Nobel Laureates

(Dallas, TX) - Over the last week, the 2020 Nobel Prizes in Physics, Chemistry, and Medicine as well as the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences, were announced. Each year, thousands of nominators submit candidates for the Nobel Prize. Chairwoman Eddie Bernice Johnson (D-TX) made the following statement. "I am so delighted to learn of the number of women Nobel Laureates who have been recognized for their achievements in STEM fields this year, including Dr. Doudna who testified …  Continue Reading 

October 03, 2020

Lawmakers Introduce Bipartisan Resolution Recognizing the 50th Anniversary of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

(Washington, DC) - House Science, Space, and Technology Committee Chairwoman Eddie Bernice Johnson (D-TX) and Ranking Member Frank Lucas (R-OK) along with House Natural Resources Committee Chairman Raúl Grijalva (D-AZ) introduced a bipartisan resolution to recognize the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) 50th anniversary which falls on October 3. NOAA's history of environmental stewardship dates back to the 19thcentury, with the creation of the Survey of the Coast …  Continue Reading 

September 30, 2020

Chairs Johnson and Foster Express Disapproval of Proposed Rule to Restrict Visas for International Students

Washington, DC) - Last week, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) issued a proposed rule aimed at restricting visas for international students. The proposed rule would place an expiration date on visas that had previously lasted the duration of a student's degree program. Now most international student visas would expire after four years. Increased restrictions will also be placed on individuals born in a few dozen countries with a visa overstay rate that exceeds 10 percent, with visas …  Continue Reading 

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