Ohio Senate passes resolution encouraging NASA HQ's move to the state
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58% : And it continues to this day as home to various world-class research facilities dedicated to aerospace research and development, including NASA's Glenn Research Center in Cleveland and the Neil Armstrong Test Facility in Sandusky, as well as the Air Force Research Laboratory at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.54% : But NASA seemingly has plans on staying in Washington, D.C. In late March, NASA sent 19 News the following statement responding to the inquiry into the possibility of the space agency moving its headquarters to Cleveland after several political figures made public statements prodding NASA to make the move.
33% : In reference to President Trump's goal to decentralize and move federal agencies out of Washington, D.C., and reduce federal spending, Roegner stated, "Ohio has a relatively low cost-of living and operating expenses.
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