Rep. Glenn Ivey highlights Maryland women’s role at NASA and comments on court ruling

Glenn Ivey, U.S. Representative of Maryland's 4th Congressional District
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Rep. Glenn Ivey, who represents Maryland’s 4th district in the U.S. Congress, recently highlighted achievements by Maryland women in space exploration and commented on a federal court ruling regarding executive authority.

On March 31, 2026, Ivey posted about Women’s History Month and the role of Maryland women in NASA’s mission to Titan: “As Women’s History Month comes to a close, we are recognizing the women leading the way today. Maryland women are at the forefront of NASA’s first of its kind mission to Titan, marking the first time humans are sending a flying machine to an ocean world beyond Earth.”

In a follow-up post on the same day, he drew parallels between these leaders and historic trailblazers: “Carrying forward the legacy of the Hidden Figures, they are pushing the boundaries of space exploration and inspiring the next generation of innovators.”

Later that evening, Ivey addressed a recent legal decision involving presidential authority over federal projects: “A federal court just made it clear: the rule of law still matters. U.S. District Judge Leon has halted the $400 million @WhiteHouse ballroom project, ruling that President Trump has no authority to move forward without Congress.”

Glenn Ivey began serving in Congress in 2023 after replacing Anthony Brown. He previously served in the Maryland House of Representatives and was born in Chelsea, Massachusetts in 1961. Ivey is an alumnus of Princeton University and Harvard Law School.



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