Bill to rename Nashville International Airport for President Donald Trump revived
- A bill to rename Nashville International Airport after President Donald Trump received bipartisan opposition from a committee in the Tennessee House of Representatives.
- The bill would cost the Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority over $10 million, which some committee members deemed inflated.
- Rep. Justin Jones questioned the timing of renaming the airport, arguing that it disregards the voices of local residents.
- House Speaker Pro Tem Pat Marsh stated that larger airports should have Trump's name, saying, 'BNA is not big enough to have the name President Trump.
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Bill to rename Nashville airport after Trump voted down in Tennessee House
House Speaker Pro Tem Pat Marsh, R-Shelbyville, said he thought larger airports like ones in Chicago, LA or Atlanta should be named after Trump. "BNA is not big enough to have the name President Trump,"
Trump International Airport Act Receives Negative Recommendation From House Naming & Designating Committee
Image Credit: Adelia Kirchner / The Tennessee Conservative The Tennessee Conservative / By Adelia Kirchner – A bill to rename the Nashville International Airport (BNA) as the “Trump International Airport” has been referred to the House Transportation Committee with a 6-4 negative recommendation from the House Naming and Designating Committee. Nashville’s BNA (Berry Field Nashville Airport) is currently named after Colonel Harry S. Berry, the fi…
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