<p>➀ A coalition of over 450 U.S. space, satellite, and defense companies has urged Congress to fully fund the Office of Space Commerce (OSC) at its Fiscal Year 2025 level of $65 million in the upcoming Fiscal Year 2026 appropriations bill.</p><p>➁ The industry leaders emphasize the critical role of the OSC in fostering economic growth, ensuring national security, and maintaining U.S. technological leadership in the increasingly competitive and congested orbital environment.</p><p>➂ The letter warns of severe consequences if the OSC is not adequately funded, including heightened risks for satellite operators and potential relocation of U.S. companies overseas.</p>
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