The aerospace industry has long been a shining star for Colorado’s economy — and now state leaders are worried about the effects of President Donald Trump’s decision to move Space Command from Colorado Springs to Huntsville, Alabama.

Colorado boasts having the second-largest aerospace economy in the nation, heavily concentrated along the Front Range from El Paso County to the border of Wyoming.

After several years of back and forth between the two states, Trump announced on Tuesday he would reverse the Biden administration’s decision to keep Space Command in the Centennial State.

At the time, former President Joe Biden said he decided to leave Space Command at its temporary home of Colorado Springs as moving would stall the military’s readiness to growing threats in space.

Trump said h

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