After convincing Senators he supports Artemis, Isaacman nomination advances
"I believe pursuing both lunar and Martian objectives is not inherently cost-prohibitive."

The US Senate Commerce Committee on Wednesday advanced the nomination of private astronaut and businessman Jared Isaacman as the next administrator of NASA to the Senate floor, setting up the final step before he is confirmed.
The vote was not unanimous, at 19–9, with all of the nay votes coming from senators on the Democratic side of the aisle.
However, some key Democrats voted in favor of Isaacman, including the ranking member of the committee, Maria Cantwell, D-Wash. Before the vote, Cantwell said she appreciated that a candidate like Isaacman, with his background in business and private spaceflight, could bring new ideas and energy to the space agency.