Trump announces that Space Command is moving from Colorado to Alabama
The relocation reverses Biden's 2023 decision and aims to save over $400 million, with about 1,700 personnel at the headquarters and significant economic impact expected in Alabama.
- U.S. Space Command Headquarters will move from Colorado to Huntsville, Alabama, as announced by President Donald Trump.
- President Trump stated that the relocation would create approximately 30,000 new jobs, referring to Huntsville as 'Rocket City.'
- Huntsville was previously identified as the preferred location for Space Command in 2021 by the Air Force.
- Alabama Governor Kay Ivey expressed readiness to welcome Space Command, stating that they have been prepared since June 2019.
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The US Space Command was formed in 2019 during the Trump administration. Its purpose is to coordinate US military activities in space, strengthen satellite-based navigation and communications, and warn of missile threats.
Federal and State lawmakers weigh in on Space Command moving to Huntsville
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WHNT) — Space Command is coming to the Rocket City, and state lawmakers on both sides of the aisle said they are thrilled. "You don't move the rocket off the launch pad, and you don't move Space Command out of the rocket city," Representative Andy Whitt, (R) Harvest, said. Alabama leaders react to Space Command HQ coming to Redstone Arsenal "Huntsville, Alabama, has a strong foundation," Representative Anthony Daniels, (D…
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