Congressman Mike Rogers says Space Command relocation announcement could come in April
- Representative Mike Rogers stated Space Command could be assigned to Huntsville, Alabama, in April.
- A years-long debate exists between Colorado Springs and Huntsville for Space Command's location.
- This move may bring around 1,600 new jobs to Huntsville, according to AL.com reports.
- Rogers anticipates Space Command will "officially be assigned to build its headquarters in Huntsville."
- Colorado lawmakers are pushing back, stressing national security concerns for keeping Space Command in Colorado.
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Alabama lawmaker says Space Command moving, Colorado pushes back
House Armed Services Committee Chairman Mike Rogers announced on a podcast Wednesday he expects an official announcement later this month that Space Command will move to his home state of Alabama, prompting swift pushback from Colorado House Republicans.
Space Command Move to Huntsville Will Be Announced Very Soon, Congressman Says
In an interview Tuesday with Auburn University’s “Cyber Focus” podcast, Rep. Mike Rogers, chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, said contractors are “ready to turn dirt” the day the announcement is made.
Congressman Mike Rogers says Space Command relocation announcement could come in April
REDSTONE ARSENAL, Ala. (WHNT) — Alabama Congressman Mike Rogers said the announcement of the relocation of U.S. Space Command is expected to come soon. Rogers said in an Auburn University's Cyber Focus podcast interview Tuesday that he expects Space Command's relocation announcement to come this month. "I expect sometime during the month of April, Space Command will be officially assigned to build its headquarters in Huntsville," Rogers said. Se…
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