Trump administration urged to relocate NASA to the ‘birthplace of aviation’ by bipartisan group of lawmakers
A bipartisan group of congressional lawmakers urged the Trump administration on Tuesday to consider moving NASA headquarters from Washington, DC, to Cleveland, Ohio — arguing that the Buckeye State would be “uniquely advantageous” for the government’s space program. The lawmakers – all from Ohio – presented their idea to Vice President JD Vance and NASA Administrator-designate Jared Isaacman in a letter making the case for Cleveland to serve as the new home for the space agency when NASA’s current building lease in Washington expires in 2028. “While we recognize that other states, including Florida, Alabama, and Texas, may pursue similar...