Ohio lawmakers send letter of interest for NASA headquarters
- Ohio lawmakers, led by Rep. Max Miller, expressed interest in relocating NASA headquarters to Ohio in a letter to Vice President JD Vance and Jared Isaacman, citing benefits for employees and cost savings.
- Governor Mike DeWine requested President Donald Trump to consider Ohio for NASA's new headquarters, emphasizing that it is the birthplace of aviation and a hub for aerospace.
- The proposal aims to decentralize federal agencies, with both U.S. Senators and 11 representatives from Ohio supporting the move, while other states, including Florida, also show interest in attracting NASA's headquarters to their regions.
- Ohio's representatives claim that relocating to Cleveland would save taxpayer money and boost the local economy by utilizing existing aerospace resources.
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Ohio State University selects former NASA leader as Spring 2025 commencement speaker
Former NASA administrator Charles F. Bolden Jr. will be Ohio State University's Spring 2025 commencement speaker. Bolden follows last year's speaker Chris Pan, who was widely criticized for his speech.
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