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Joined February 2009

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  1. 50th Anniversary of Apollo 8: A Story of Christmas Around the Moon

  2. 115 yrs ago Wilbur & Orville Wright made 4 short flights in the Outer Banks with their 1st powered aircraft-officially inventing the 1st successful airplane. Today we celebrate the monumental discovery & their dedication to propelling America into the future.

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  4. .: More than 90% of the world’s children breathe toxic air every day →

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  5. Happy birthday to the force behind ’s Apollo program and the successful landing of U.S. astronauts on the moon, James E Webb. The memory of your inspirational work and spirit will live on with your namesake space observatory, .

  6. We are back this week with a joint Environment and Oversight Subcommittee hearing on glider trucks. You can livestream on Thursday here →

  7. As the largest and most complex science and engineering project in space, the has provided a test bed for key research that has been used as a basis for innovative studies and new technologies astronauts will need to explore deep space.

  8. Read Ranking Member 's full statement on the nomination of Dr. Kelvin Droegemeier to be Director of

  9. LIVE: We have now begun our second day of hearings on . Today we will hear from CEO of , Wesley Bush, and we welcome back Chairman Tom Young of the Independent Review Board. Watch here:

  10. 49 years ago Apollo 11 landed on the moon. We’re also celebrating tomorrow marking 60 years since the H.Res. establishing our Committee passed the House! 🌛

  11. Ranking Member Johnson submitted a comment today on EPA’s proposed “Secret Science” rule. This proposed rule would allow EPA in its rulemaking to only consider studies for which the underlying data are made available publicly. Comment →

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