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Some Colorado officials are seeking to distance themselves from the state’s lawsuit against the Trump administration over its decision to relocate U.S. Space Command headquarters from Colorado Springs, Colo., to Huntsville, Ala.—signaling a decreased appetite for extending the yearslong political debate that has dogged the combatant command’s future plans. The Colorado Springs Chamber & Economic Development Corporation plans to file an amicus brief opposing the state’s suit, which they argue could harm military readiness, according to a draft viewed by Air & Space Forces Magazine.
“This amicus brief is a clear stance on our region’s commitment to mission readiness and strategic innovation over politics, because protecting the nation is bigger than any headquarters debate,” the organization
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