Rural Nevada lawmakers vote to name county complex after Trump

Private donations will cover re-naming costs
President Donald Trump gestures during a campaign rally on October 18, 2020 in Carson City, Nevada
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Yerington, NV (AP) - Rural Nevada lawmakers who decided last month not to name a road for former President Donald Trump have approved putting his name on their county jail, court and sheriff’s office.

Lyon County commissioners voted 3-2 on Thursday to name the Justice Complex in Yerington after Trump.

A proclamation by commission Chairwoman Vida Keller credited Trump with filling hundreds of federal judicial positions and enforcing U.S. immigration laws.

Commissioners rejected part of the proclamation that would have said Trump solved “the humanitarian crisis across the Western Hemisphere.”

Commissioner Dave Hockaday said private donations will cover renaming costs.

Keller promised to personally pay for a new plaque for the building.

Lyon County, southeast of Reno, has about 57,500 residents and votes solidly Republican. Trump drew 69% of presidential ballots cast there last November. But Keller and Commissioner Ken Gray lost a 3-2 vote in July to put Trump’s name on a road with a senior center, library and school.

Some renaming proposals since his presidency have hit roadblocks. But Oklahoma lawmakers put Trump’s name on a 20-mile stretch of U.S. highway in the remote western panhandle near the Texas state line.

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