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Ron Wyden (D-OR)
Ron Wyden
Democrat·Oregon

Wyden Introduces Bill to Ban Presidents From Naming Federal Buildings After Themselves

Washington, D.C.– U.S. Senator Ron Wyden said today he is joining legislation that would ban sitting presidents from putting their names on federal buildings while in office.
The bill follows December’s announcement that the State Department is renaming the U.S. Institute of Peace after Donald Trump. Two weeks later, Trump’s appointees to the board of the John F. Kennedy Memorial Center for the Performing Arts voted to add his name to the website and the front of the building. Both decisions violated existing federal laws.
“Donald Trump is more focused on putting his name on buildings than he is on helping families in Oregon and across the country afford food, housing, or health care,”Wyden said. “This legislation will help ensure that presidents can’t abuse the Oval Office or taxpayer dollars with shameless vanity projects while depriving families of the help they need.”
The Stop Executive Renaming for Vanity and Ego (SERVE) Act would:
The SERVE Act was introduced by Senators Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., and Angela Alsobrooks D-Md. In addition to Wyden, this bill was cosponsored by Senators Cory Booker D-N.J., Adam Schiff D-Calif., and Chuck Schumer D-N.Y.
The text of the bill ishere.

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