Taking a glass-half-full approach, the state’s GOP members of Congress are highlighting how much Space Force, in particular, is expected to grow in Colorado in the coming years.
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After declaring the Colorado delegation was “united in fighting to reverse” President Trump’s decision to move Space Command headquarters out of Colorado Springs, Colorado’s congressional Republicans said late last week that they “are working with the Administration to minimize the impacts of this move.”
In a glass-half-full statement as the news and its implications settled, the Republicans said they’re only expecting to lose 1,000 positions, instead of 1,700.





