The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Lawmakers want Arizona picked for Space Command

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PHOENIX » Members of an Arizona congressio­nal delegation are advocating for the state to be selected as the location of the permanent headquarte­rs of the U.S. Space Command.

Ohio and Kansas are among other states seeking the U.S. Space Command’s new quarters.

The offices of Republican U.S. Rep. Debbie Lesko and Democratic Sen. Kyrsten Sinema said the lawmakers on Friday sent a letter to Air Force Secretary Barbara Barrett advocating for the selection of an Arizona site and requesting a meeting to discuss Arizona’s qualificat­ions.

The other delegation members who also signed the letter were Republican Reps. Andy Biggs, Paul Gosar and David Schweikert and Democratic Reps. Ruben Gallego, Ann Kirkpatric­k, Tom O’Halleran and

Greg Stanton.

The lawmakers’ letter said many Arizona cities meet the specified qualificat­ions and that Arizona would be “the perfect location” for the command’s headquarte­rs because of its many aerospace and defense contractor­s, good climate and existing military installati­ons.

Those installati­ons include Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in Tucson, Luke Air Force Base in metro Phoenix, Marine Corps Air Station Yuma and the Army’s Fort Huachuca in Sierra Vista.

Peterson Air Force Base in Colorado Springs, Colorado, was designated the command’s initial quarters.

President Donald Trump formally launched Space Command in December. The goal is to improve the organizati­on of U.S. military space operations and accelerate technical developmen­ts.

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