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Ashley Moody (R-FL)
Ashley Moody
Republican·Florida

Sen. Ashley Moody & Florida Delegation in Letter to POTUS: Florida’s Space Coast is Clear Choice for NASA HQ

Jun 11, 2025
Senator Moody is the Senate Sponsor of the CAPE Canaveral Act to bring NASA HQ to Florida’s Space Coast
WASHINGTON, D.C.– Senator Ashley Moody and every member of Florida’s delegation sent aletterto President Trump encouraging his administration to consider relocating NASA’s headquarters from Washington, D.C. to Florida’s Space Coast. With NASA’s lease set to expire in 2028 and $500 million proposed for a new facility in the nation’s Capital, Senator Moody and her colleagues highlight the unmatched benefits of choosing Florida’s Space Coast, a hub for space innovation, for the next NASA HQ including lower costs, less red tape, a world-class workforce, and private and public partners like Space Florida working to secure America’s leadership in space.
Senator Moody is sponsoring theConsolidating Aerospace Programs Efficiently at Canaveral (CAPE Canaveral) Actto relocate NASA’s HQ to Florida’s Space Coast.
Read the full letterHEREor below.
Dear President Trump:
We encourage your administration to consider relocating NASA’s headquarters from Washington, D.C., to the great state of Florida. With NASA’s lease expiring in 2028 and plans to spend $500 million on a new facility in the National Capital Region, we have a unique opportunity to reshape its future for the better.
Space Florida, the state’s aerospace finance, development and spaceport authority, can potentially provide a cost-saving solution that affords NASA the unique opportunity for a historic break away from the bureaucracy in D.C. that will provide the agility to meet the demands of today’s aerospace science, research and test ecosystem. Space Florida has the tools to provide build-to-suit options with quantifiable cost savings to federal, public and private entities in the Space or Aerospace Industry. Sourcing funds from capital markets and backed by long-term, competitive lease agreements, Space Florida leverages its authorities to create unique public-public and public-private partnerships to build world-class facilities for its partners across the state.
Relocating NASA’s headquarters to Florida will cultivate a new age in American space achievement. Washington’s bureaucratic environment has hindered NASA’s efficiency, while Florida is the undisputed leader in space operations. In 2024 alone, Florida hosted 93 launches—more than Communist China and Russia combined. Additionally, more-and-more splashdown operations are occurring at the Gulf of America, spurring more investments across Florida. With Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, and a booming commercial space industry, Florida is the clear choice for NASA’s new HQ.
Relocating to Florida will:
America’s leadership in space is not guaranteed. China’s space industry, technology, and ambition is advancing rapidly, and we cannot afford complacency. Moving NASA headquarters to Florida will reduce costs, drive innovation, and solidify America’s dominance in space. We urge your administration to make this move a priority.
Thank you for your steadfast commitment to securing our nation’s leadership in space.
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