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Alabama’s strict abortion ban is being raised by Colorado again as an argument against moving Space Command headquarters to Huntsville.

Alabama’s strict abortion ban is being raised by Colorado again as an argument against moving Space Command headquarters to Huntsville and also “the latest front in the culture war over abortion,” according to a Washington political news website.Politico this week called a “last-ditch bid to stop

Colorado lawmakers raised the issue last year, arguing their state laws protect abortion access and improve quality of life for Air Force members. Supporters of the move say the number of abortions by serving military members is in the single digits per year. Tsupporting service members’ access to health care providers outside the states where they are based if necessary.

“Political attempts to derail SPACECOM’s move to Alabama are nothing but a case of sore loser syndrome,” Tuberville said today. “Those standing in the way are relying on red herring arguments instead of the facts. Check the scorecard: Huntsville is the #1 spot for @US_SpaceCommand.” The fight over the Space Command headquarters started in 2019 when the Pentagon identified six suitable locations for the command’s permanent home. The command was started and is now located in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The Pentagon ultimately allowed communities to “self-nominate” to host the headquarters and 66 communities from 26 states responded.

In August 2021, however, former President Trump claimed during a radio interview on Alabama’s “Rick & Bubba” show that he “single-handedly” made the decision to favor Alabama. Colorado has pointed to that interview since as evidence of presidential interference.

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