Houston, We Have a Problem, and His Name is Steve Toth

Houston, We Have a Problem, and His Name is Steve Toth

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DATE: October 14, 2025

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Houston, We Have a Problem, and His Name is Steve Toth

[TX-02] – Recently Congressional District 2 voters were alarmed by news that during the 89th Regular Legislative Session Rep. Steve Toth voted against a simple resolution urging Congress to move NASA’s headquarters to Houston.

The resolution, HCR 141 by Rep. Dennis Paul, “respectfully urge[d] the Congress of the United States to move NASA’s headquarters to Houston.” Because of its simple, common-sense nature, the resolution garnered wide bi-partisan support and was adopted by the House with 122 yeas to a mere 7 nays. The nays included Toth and five democrats.

Why Representative Toth would be against moving NASA to Houston is a mystery, as the benefits would be immense. It is widely believed that relocating NASA’s headquarters would not only cement Houston’s status as the nation’s hub for space exploration, but it would also bring thousands of high-paying jobs, attract billions in research funding, and expand opportunities for local universities and students pursuing careers in science and engineering.

The resolution itself spells out in simple terms why NASA should move to Houston, referencing its history as “Space City” and other facts that would make the move easy to facilitate and enhance the efficiency of NASA’s administration.

With all of this in mind, why would Steve Toth vote with democrats against a simple resolution designed to help Houston in so many ways, and why does he consistently pursue his own political ambitions before helping his constituents? These are confounding questions that shouldn’t have to be asked. Every possible answer to them, however, does mean one thing for certain: Steve Toth is not fit for elected office.

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