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Rep. Sewell celebrates Space Command Headquarters locating in Huntsville

Sewell celebrated Huntsville’s selection as Space Command headquarters, advocating for the Rocket City’s central role in advancing U.S. space dominance.

Rep. Terri Sewell

U.S. Representative Terri Sewell, D-Alabama, joined her colleagues in the Alabama delegation Tuesday in celebrating the final decision to make Huntsville the home of U.S. Space Command headquarters.

“Huntsville, Alabama is unequivocally the best place for Space Command,” Sewell said. “The Rocket City and the entire State of Alabama are thrilled to continue playing a central role in advancing the United States’ dominance in the frontier of space.”

“I have been an outspoken proponent for bringing Space Command to its rightful home in Alabama, and I have repeatedly joined my colleagues in the Alabama delegation—under both Democratic and Republican administrations—to make clear that Huntsville is the best location based on the merits,” Sewell said.

In January 2021, following a comprehensive assessment of all eligible locations, the U.S. Air Force identified Huntsville as the ideal home for the permanent headquarters of Space Command. Subsequent reports by the Department of Defense Inspector General and Government Accountability Office confirmed that the Air Force’s process for selecting Huntsville was reasonable and complied with the law.

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