Bill

BILL • US SENATE

S 3656

A bill to designate the portion of Interstate Route 680 in Omaha, Nebraska, as the "Hal Daub Freeway".

119th Congress
Introduced by Deb Fischer, Pete Ricketts,

Bill designates a portion of Interstate 680 in Omaha, Nebraska as the "Hal Daub Freeway" to commemorate the former congressman and mayor.

Introduced in Senate
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Bill Summary • S 3656

Legislative bill overview

S 3656 proposes naming a section of Interstate 680 in Omaha, Nebraska after Hal Daub, a former U.S. congressman and Omaha mayor. This is a commemorative designation bill that requires Congressional approval to officially rename the highway segment.

Why is this important

Highway designations are symbolic recognitions that honor public figures' contributions to their communities. While primarily ceremonial, such bills reflect how Congress chooses to memorialize individuals and can influence local identity and historical record. The designation would be visible to thousands of daily commuters and travelers.

Potential points of contention

  • Limited biographical context: The bill provides no legislative justification explaining Hal Daub's specific accomplishments or why this particular highway merits his name
  • Routine vs. substantive use of Congress: Critics may argue commemorative naming bills consume legislative time better spent on policy matters, though supporters view them as appropriate honors for significant local figures
  • Naming precedent questions: No information provided about whether other Omaha infrastructure bears Daub's name or whether naming standards exist for Interstate highways

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