Texas lawmaker files bill to rename San Antonio's I-35 after President Trump
As if traffic hasn't already made I-35 a "Highway to Hell," here's another reason to dislike it. A Lone Star State lawmaker has filed a bill that would name the interstate's Texas stretch after the current occupant of the White House, Austin CBS affiliate KVUE reports. If the bill becomes law, I-35 — which connects San Antonio, Austin and the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex — would be renamed President Donald J. Trump Highway.
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