The Florida legislature approved a $10 million budget for the stateโ€™s aerospace economic development agency, Space Florida.

As part of the package, Florida lawmakers also approved $4 million in recurring funds for Space Florida, providing a funding floor for the agency in the years to come.

โ€œThis yearโ€™s legislative accomplishments were significant and we are extremely grateful for the leadership of our Governor and legislative leadership in recognizing the ongoing importance of aerospace to our Floridaโ€™s economic health,โ€ Space Florida President Frank DiBello said in a March 14 press release. โ€œThis budget and the recurring funds initiated will enable consistent, continued job growth in our state.โ€

The Florida legislature wrapped up its 2012 session March 9. Besides the $10 million for Space Florida, the bicameral body also provided $15 million for the state Department of Transportationโ€™s strategic intermodal system, which serves the stateโ€™s coastal spaceport infrastructure.

State lawmakers also designated Cecil Field, a naval air station near Jacksonville, as spaceport territory. The move clears the way for Space Florida to โ€œinclude [Cecil Field] in master planning efforts and space-related infrastructure upgrade,โ€ the March 14 press release said.