Committee hears brief resolution asking Congress to move NASA headquarters to Houston
3446477 · May 21, 2025
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Summary
A senator presented a short concurrent resolution urging Congress to relocate NASA’s headquarters to Houston; the committee received no public testimony and left the measure pending.
The Senate Economic Development Committee heard House Concurrent Resolution 141, a short measure that asks Congress to move the National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s headquarters to Houston.
The senator presenting the resolution made a brief statement: “ACR 141 asked congress to move NASA's headquarters to Houston,” then yielded for questions. The committee opened for public testimony, recorded no witnesses, and left the resolution pending for the full Senate.

