Rep. Hoops Votes for House Resolution Supporting Relocation of NASA Headquarters to Ohio
State Representative James Hoops (R–Napoleon) yesterday voted for House Resolution 60 – legislation supporting the relocation of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Headquarters to Cleveland, Ohio.
“This resolution, I believe will serve to compliment and honor those Ohioans who each trailblazed paths of innovation and determination to make NASA the space program it is today. Relocating the NASA headquarters to Ohio would add yet another chapter in our state’s history book just as John Glenn, Neil Armstrong, Judith Resnik, James Lovell and William County’s own Terence Henricks had done before.”
The resolution highlights how Ohio is fully equipped and uniquely positioned to support NASA’s future success. As a leader in aerospace innovation, Ohio offers a highly skilled workforce and robust infrastructure – including international airports, railways, major highways, and a strong manufacturing base essential to aerospace development. Institutions such as NASA Glenn Research Center, NASA Neil Armstrong Test Facility and the Air Force Research Laboratory in Dayton lead the way in cutting-edge aerospace research, developing breakthrough technologies that advance both civilian and national security interests.
Additionally, the resolution underscores how Ohio is the birthplace of aviation and the home state to many of our nation's greatest pioneers in space exploration. Ohio’s expertise and background in aerospace engineering, propulsion systems, and cybersecurity makes it a strategic location to support NASA’s operations in coordination with the Department of Defense and private-sector partners.