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Over 100 Florida Leaders Join Effort to Relocate NASA HQ to Kennedy Space Center

The Florida Council of 100 says it’s time for NASA to relocate its headquarters to Florida. 

More than 125 prominent business, academic, and civic leaders have signed a joint letter to Florida’s congressional delegation expressing their strong support for the relocation of NASA Headquarters to Florida from Washington, D.C.

The letter, issued by the Florida Council of 100, positions the opportunity as being “once-in-a-generation” that can deliver economic benefits for the state and help position NASA for its boldest future.

“Relocating NASA HQ to Florida brings leadership closer to the mission-critical operations that define America’s future in space,” said George LeMieux, Chairman of the Florida Council of 100 and Chairman of Gunster. “It’s not just good for Florida—it’s the smart move for the nation.”

Florida has been home to NASA facilities since 1962 and has a strong aerospace infrastructure and talent pipeline. Aligning NASA’s federal leadership with its operational base at Kennedy Space Center could drive efficiency, save taxpayers money, advance innovation and drive global competitiveness.

Key economic and strategic advantages for Florida include:

A proven aerospace ecosystem of more than 700 companies and 140,000 skilled workers

Significantly lower construction and utility costs than Washington, D.C.

AAA credit rating and tools for fast, cost-effective development

A top-ranked education system with deep ties to NASA and the space economy.

“Florida’s business leaders are deeply invested in the future of our state, and relocating NASA Headquarters is a strategic opportunity to strengthen our economy, create high-value jobs and reinforce Florida’s position as a global leader in innovation,” said Michael Simas, President & CEO, Florida Council of 100. “We’re united in our belief that this move will help Florida—and the nation—thrive.”

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