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BumRushDaShow

(165,423 posts)
Wed Dec 31, 2025, 06:05 PM 7 hrs ago

Ohio Republicans introduce bill to rename part of I-70 after President Trump

Source: Scripps News

Posted 12:59 PM, Dec 31, 2025 and last updated 1:07 PM, Dec 31, 2025


A new bill, if approved in the Ohio General Assembly, seeks to rename a two-mile stretch of I-70 in Columbus, Ohio, in honor of Donald Trump.

The bill, co-sponsored by State Reps D.J. Swearingen (R-Huron) and Jeff LaRe (R–Violet Township), would rename the stretch of I-70 from mile marker 98 to mile marker 100 in Ohio as "President Donald Trump Freedom Highway." If approved, the bill would direct the Ohio Department of Transportation to "construct suitable markers along the highway indicating its name."

The stretch of highway is among the busiest portions of the interstate that spans 2,171 miles. Interstate 70 is the fifth-longest interstate in the U.S.

The bill would need to be passed by the Ohio House and Senate and signed into law by Gov. Mike DeWine before it takes effect.

Read more: https://www.scrippsnews.com/politics/the-president/ohio-republicans-introduce-bill-to-rename-part-of-i-70-after-president-trump

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Ohio Republicans introduce bill to rename part of I-70 after President Trump (Original Post) BumRushDaShow 7 hrs ago OP
Just ewww again... wcmagumba 7 hrs ago #1
Our extended forecast: litter. NT mahatmakanejeeves 7 hrs ago #2
Hey!... Now I know where to dump the doggie poop bags lapfog_1 7 hrs ago #3
I hope they included a huuuge maintenance budget. Buddyzbuddy 6 hrs ago #4
He'll No samplegirl 6 hrs ago #5
++++ riversedge 4 hrs ago #14
Aka the Russian Roadway or the "Hi Little Girl Highway" or the "Epstein Expressway." Botany 6 hrs ago #6
One mile per each mushroom inch. Efilroft Sul 5 hrs ago #7
Better slow walk this. NH Ethylene 5 hrs ago #8
When the dems take over moonshinegnomie 5 hrs ago #9
Definitely a first. The first gravel interstate highway. twodogsbarking 5 hrs ago #10
Would that be a GROVEL, or a just plain DIRT road, Mr. deWhine? peppertree 5 hrs ago #11
I can predict those signs marking it..... lastlib 4 hrs ago #12
Absolutely ridiculous Marthe48 4 hrs ago #13
Why not rename the whole country LisaL 4 hrs ago #15
Highway bromeando 3 hrs ago #16
Are you frickin' KIDDING me? calimary 3 hrs ago #17
There is a section of I-25 in Colorado popsdenver 2 hrs ago #18
Yeesh lonely bird 2 hrs ago #19
WHY don't they just name it after HITLER, and eliminate the weak wannabe middleman ?? Jack Valentino 2 hrs ago #20
Tell me again 'It's not a cult...' Grins 1 hr ago #21

samplegirl

(13,716 posts)
5. He'll No
Wed Dec 31, 2025, 06:57 PM
6 hrs ago

He turned Ohio into a Welfare State!

Total Federal Funding: Ohio received roughly $43.6 billion in FY2022 and $41.3 billion in federal grants in 2024, covering essential services.

Return on Investment: In 2022, Ohio received about $1.29 back in federal funds for every $1 it sent to the federal government, highlighting a positive fiscal balance, notes Policy Matters Ohio? You mean WELFARE - Y’all hate so much?

OHIO IS A WELFARE STATE.

Federal Programs: These funds support Medicaid, education, infrastructure, housing, and food security, benefiting state and local governments directly.

American Rescue Plan: Ohio also received billions in COVID-related aid ($5.4B state, $5.3B local) through the Urban Institute and Ohio Poverty Law Center.

What are we doing with these funds? With the GOP in charge you can see for yourself these funds will be cut and we will be left without healthcare.

Largest Net Contributors (Donor States):

These are largely wealthy, blue states.
California: Contributed $275.6 billion more than it received.

New York: Contributed $76.5 billion more than it received.

Texas: Contributed $68.1 billion more than it received (Texas is often considered a red state, but it is a major economic hub and a net contributor).

On a per-person basis, Nebraska, Minnesota, and Washington had the highest net contributions.

Largest Net Recipients (Recipient States):

These states receive more federal spending than they pay in federal taxes.

Virginia: Received $89.0 billion more than it contributed (due in large part to federal contracts and military presence).

Alabama: Received $44.7 billion more than it contributed.

South Carolina: Received $38.9 billion more than it contributed.

On a per-person basis, New Mexico, Alaska, and West Virginia had the biggest gaps.

Primary Drivers of the Flow
Progressive Federal Taxes: States with higher per capita incomes and wealthier residents, which tend to be blue states, pay a disproportionate share of federal income taxes.

Federal Spending Programs: Many spending programs, such as Medicaid, Social Security, and various grants, tend to send more money to states with lower-income populations and greater needs.

Federal Facilities and Contracts:

States with major federal facilities (e.g., military bases) or a high volume of federal contracts can receive substantial federal funds, a factor benefiting both red and blue states (e.g., Virginia).

Ultimately, the federal budget operates as a mechanism that transfers money from wealthier areas to poorer areas across the nation, regardless of the states' political alignment.

What happens to Ohioans when the $ flow stops?
Let us know the plan you voted for.

Botany

(76,322 posts)
6. Aka the Russian Roadway or the "Hi Little Girl Highway" or the "Epstein Expressway."
Wed Dec 31, 2025, 07:00 PM
6 hrs ago

Lot of people in Ohio will be really pissed off. This is rubbing that vulgar man in our faces.

NH Ethylene

(31,282 posts)
8. Better slow walk this.
Wed Dec 31, 2025, 07:42 PM
5 hrs ago

It would be embarrassing to have a roadway named after a thrice impeached president (one can hope the new year will bring us this gift).

moonshinegnomie

(3,830 posts)
9. When the dems take over
Wed Dec 31, 2025, 07:54 PM
5 hrs ago

They need to pass a law banning any federal money be spent on anything named after him besides a sewage plant

lastlib

(27,499 posts)
12. I can predict those signs marking it.....
Wed Dec 31, 2025, 08:29 PM
4 hrs ago

will be practice targets.

(In fact, I need to adjust the sights on MY rifles..........)

Marthe48

(22,682 posts)
13. Absolutely ridiculous
Wed Dec 31, 2025, 08:29 PM
4 hrs ago

I wish the idiots who voted for r's on any level would stop imposing their utter stupidity on the rest of us.

popsdenver

(1,486 posts)
18. There is a section of I-25 in Colorado
Wed Dec 31, 2025, 10:39 PM
2 hrs ago

Near Monument and Colorado Springs named..... "The Ronald Reagan Highway"

Jack Valentino

(4,300 posts)
20. WHY don't they just name it after HITLER, and eliminate the weak wannabe middleman ??
Wed Dec 31, 2025, 10:50 PM
2 hrs ago

or they could split the difference and call it the

'HIgh-chair Hitler Highway'


Further, I say that the sponsors of this bill
ought to receive "HATE MAIL/EMAIL"---

although none that would break any laws (no threats of violence)!

Just 'free speech'!

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