Republicans unveil bill relocating NASA headquarters to Florida
- Two Republican senators introduced the CAPE Canaveral Act to relocate NASA headquarters from Washington, D.C. To Florida's Space Coast in Brevard County.
- Senator Rick Scott stated that the relocation would save Americans' tax dollars and enhance efficiency in operations.
- Senator Ashley Moody emphasized Florida's position as a leader in space exploration and the need for NASA's headquarters in that strategic location.
- The proposed move aims to save taxpayers money and improve collaboration with private-sector partners, benefiting both NASA and taxpayers.
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Rick Scott, Ashley Moody Introduce Legislation to Bring NASA HQ to Florida’s Space Coast
Florida, Senators Rick Scott and Ashley Moody announced the introduction of the Consolidating Aerospace Programs Efficiently at Canaveral (CAPE Canaveral) Act. This bill will relocate the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) headquarters from Washington, D.C. to Florida’s Space Coast in Brevard County. As NASA explores options for a new facility, Florida is a common sense […] The post Rick Scott, Ashley Moody Introduce Legislatio…
Republicans unveil bill relocating NASA headquarters to Florida
Republican Florida Sens. Rick Scott and Ashley Moody introduced a bill Friday proposing the NASA headquarters, currently in Washington, be moved to Florida. Titled Consolidating Aerospace Programs Efficiently at Canaveral Act, referred to as the CAPE Canaveral Act, the legislation would relocate the NASA headquarters to Florida’s Space Coast in Brevard County. The region houses the…
A bill to make it easier to build presidential libraries is ready for a full vote of the Florida House
©2025 The News Service of Florida A proposal that would bar local ordinances or regulations that would affect the construction of presidential libraries is headed to the House floor. The Republican-controlled State Affairs Committee voted 16-7 on Thursday to approve the measure (HB 69), which is intended to help the potential construction in Florida of President Donald Trump’s presidential library. Asked if the prohibition on regulations would a…
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