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To require a report on merits and options for establishing an institute relating to space resources, and for other purposes.
To require a report on merits and options for establishing an institute relating to space resources, and for other purposes.
Summary
The bill requires NASA and the Secretary of Commerce to jointly submit a report to Congress within 180 days on the merits and options for establishing an institute focused on space resources. The report should address how such an institute could advance United States objectives in identifying, developing, and using resources from space, including raw materials and energy sources. The report must also assess whether a virtual or physical institute would be most cost-effective and whether partnerships with universities, aerospace companies, and mining companies would be beneficial.
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- Dec 11, 2025 Referred to the House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology. · house
- Dec 11, 2025 Introduced in House
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
December 11, 2025
Mrs. Foushee (for herself and Mr. Webster of Florida) introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology
A BILL
To require a report on merits and options for establishing an institute relating to space resources, and for other purposes.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. REPORT ON MERITS AND OPTIONS FOR ESTABLISHING AN INSTITUTE RELATING TO SPACE RESOURCES.
(a) Report.—Not later than 180 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and Secretary of Commerce shall jointly submit to the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation of the Senate a report on the merits of, and options for, establishing an institute relating to space resources to advance the objectives of NASA and the Department of Commerce in maintaining United States preeminence in space. Such objectives shall include the following:
(1) Identifying, developing, and distributing space resources, including by encouraging the development of foundational science, industrial capability, and technology.
(2) Reducing the technological and business risks associated with identifying, developing, and distributing space resources.
(3) Research to maximize the responsible use of space resources.
(4) Developing options for using space resources to carry out the following.
(A) Support current and future space architectures, programs, business, and missions.
(B) Enable such architectures, programs, business, and missions that would not otherwise be possible.
(C) Supplement the supply of such resources available on Earth.
(b) Additional Matters.—The report required under subsection (a) shall also include the following assessments of the Administrator of NASA and the Secretary of Commerce:
(1) Whether a virtual or physical institute relating to space resources is most cost effective and appropriate.
(2) Whether partnering with institutions of higher education and the aerospace industry, and the extractive industry as appropriate, would be effective in increasing information available to the institute with respect to advancing the objectives described in such subsection.
(c) Definitions.—In this section:
(1) Extractive industry.—The term “extractive industry” means companies and individuals involved in the processes of extracting, including mining, quarrying, drilling, and dredging, raw, natural materials or energy sources.
(2) Institute of higher education.—The term “institution of higher education” has the meaning given such term in section 101(a) of the Higher Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 1001(a)).
(3) Space resource.—
(A) In general.—The term “space resource” means an abiotic resource in situ in outer space.
(B) Inclusions.—The term “space resource” includes a raw, natural material or energy source. <all>
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