The resolution from the 136th General Assembly of Ohio expresses strong support for relocating NASA headquarters to Cleveland, Ohio. It highlights Ohio's historical significance in aviation and space exploration, noting that the state has produced more astronauts than any other and continues to excel in aerospace research and development. The resolution emphasizes Ohio's strategic advantages, including a skilled workforce, robust transportation infrastructure, and a developed manufacturing sector, which would enhance NASA's operations.
The House of Representatives urges key federal leaders, including President Trump, Vice President Vance, and NASA Administrator Designate Isaacman, to consider this relocation as a way to honor Ohio's contributions to the aerospace field and to position NASA for future success. The resolution concludes with a directive for the Clerk of the House to send authenticated copies to the relevant officials and the media in Ohio.