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Executives
from nine commercial U.S. launch sites have formed the National
Coalition of Spaceport States to ensure inland, entrepreneurial
space facilities “have a voice in national policy.” Issues of
common interest include flight safety standards, FAA regulations,
unfair advantages if national launch ranges are turned over to
private or other nongovernmental entities and commercial space
legislation. Representatives from Alabama, Nevada, New Mexico,
Oklahoma, Utah, Virginia, Washington, Texas and Minnesota. Other
states, such as Florida, California and Alaska are expected to join.
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