Shelley Moore Capito addresses election security, space exploration, and local leadership in March 18 posts

Senator Shelley Moore Capito, U.S. Senator for West Virginia
Senator Shelley Moore Capito, U.S. Senator for West Virginia
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Senator Shelley Moore Capito posted several updates on her official X account on March 18, 2026, addressing topics ranging from election security to space exploration and local community leadership.

In a post from the morning of March 18, Capito wrote, “To ensure the integrity and security of our elections, every American citizen should show some form of ID. Passing the SAVE America Act is a critical step in protecting that integrity.” This statement highlights her support for voter identification requirements and legislative measures aimed at safeguarding election processes.

Later that day, Capito shared her experience visiting a NASA facility with Administrator Isaacman. She stated, “Great to visit @NASAIVV_ERC with Administrator Isaacman. Excited for the upcoming Artemis ll launch and the progress being made toward the future of space exploration.” The Artemis II mission represents NASA’s continued efforts to return humans to the Moon as part of its broader Artemis program.

Capito also acknowledged contributions within West Virginia’s educational community. In an afternoon post, she said, “Kevin Pittsnogle made his mark during March Madness with @WVUhoops. Now, continuing that legacy, he’s investing in the next generation of students in West Virginia. Grateful for your leadership, Kevin!” Pittsnogle is recognized for his performance with West Virginia University’s basketball team and has since focused on supporting students locally.

Shelley Moore Capito serves as a U.S. Senator representing West Virginia. Her recent posts reflect ongoing national discussions about election policy and highlight local initiatives connected to education and technological advancement through NASA collaborations.



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