Rep. Weber Joins Push to Bring the Discovery Space Shuttle to Houston
Washington,
June 20, 2025
Washington, D.C. - Today, U.S. Rep. Randy Weber (TX-14) joined Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) to bring the Space Shuttle Discovery home to Texas. Together, they are calling for the shuttle to be relocated from its current location in Virginia to NASA’s Johnson Space Center (JSC) in Houston, the rightful home of human spaceflight. This morning, Rep. Weber and Sen. Cornyn met with a former space shuttle astronaut, key figures in the aerospace industry, and the Bay Area Houston Economic Partnership at Space Center Houston. Following the meeting, Rep. Weber announced he is introducing the House companion of Sen. Cornyn’s Bring the Shuttle Home Act. “Our community has always been proud to stand at the forefront of space exploration and innovation. Now, we’re fighting to bring the Space Shuttle Discovery back to Houston, where it truly belongs," said Rep. Weber. "Those of us who’ve been in this battle from the beginning still remember the sting of the Obama administration’s misguided decision to snub Houston, the home of Mission Control and the beating heart of America’s space program, in favor of locations with far less connection to NASA’s legacy. That’s why I’m proud to introduce the Bring the Shuttle Home Act. It’s time to correct the record and return Discovery to its rightful home at Johnson Space Center, where it can continue to inspire generations of future astronauts, engineers, and explorers.” Background: |