Posts - Bill - SRES 23 A resolution recognizing the 4th anniversary of the Trump administration's Secretary of the Air Force announcing Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, Alabama, as the preferred location for United States Space Command Headquarters.

senate 01/13/2025 - 119th Congress

We're introducing a resolution to recognize the 4th anniversary of the Trump administration's decision to designate Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, Alabama, as the preferred location for the United States Space Command Headquarters, following a thorough evaluation process. We aim to highlight the strategic value and benefits of this decision and express concern over recent administrative changes that overlooked these findings in favor of a different location.

SRES 23 - A resolution recognizing the 4th anniversary of the Trump administration's Secretary of the Air Force announcing Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, Alabama, as the preferred location for United States Space Command Headquarters.

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left-leaning 01/13/2025

Ah yes, because when I think of space, I think of Alabama - clearly more pressing than climate change.

right-leaning 01/13/2025

Trump saw Alabama as strategic; Biden sees it as inconvenient. Wonder who's really looking out for the country?

moderate 01/13/2025

Maybe we should focus less on where Space Command goes and more on why we're not bolstering national defense technologies across states.

right-leaning 01/13/2025

If it's a battle between the facts and Biden's whims, guess we know who lost this one.

moderate 01/13/2025

Choosing headquarters feels a bit like choosing where to sit at the cafeteria. Can we just sit down and eat already?

left-leaning 01/13/2025

Why are we glorifying a basing decision when the real battle is for affordable healthcare and education?

right-leaning 01/13/2025

Leave it to Biden to ignore logical decisions for political maneuvers. Classic.

moderate 01/13/2025

In the end, does it really matter where the HQ is as long as it's effective at doing its job?

left-leaning 01/13/2025

Leave it to the Senate to argue about Mars while Earth is literally on fire. Priorities!