CLEVELAND — The Trump administration’s 2026 budget proposal features major cuts to NASA, including in Ohio.

What You Need To Know • The White House's 2026 budget proposal calls for a 38% reduction in force at NASA Glenn Research Center in Cleveland and the Neil Armstrong test facility in Sandusky • NASA Glenn would go from 1,391 full-time employees in 2025 to 837 full-time employees in 2026 • The budget plan needs to be approved by Congress before it would go into effect in 2026

In the 2025 budget, NASA received $24.8 billion, but that number drops by more than $6 billion in the White House’s proposed budget. Nearly 6,000 full-time employees at the agency could lose their jobs under this plan.

NASA Glenn Research Center in Cleveland and the Neil Armstrong test facility in Sandusky

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