LaHood, Napolitano Introduce
Legislation to Designate Route 66 as a National Historic Trail
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[September 17, 2020]
U.S. Representatives Darin LaHood (R-IL) and Grace Napolitano (D-CA)
introduced H.R. 8240 to designate Route 66 as a National Historic
Trail. The lawmakers previously introduced similar legislation in
the 115th Congress.
“Route 66 is a crucial transportation artery that connects America’s
heartland to the west,” said Rep. LaHood. “The Mother Road provides
powerful economic development tools for communities throughout
Illinois, creating jobs and opportunity for 18th District residents.
Designating Route 66 as a National Historic Trail would provide this
highway with a permanent program to preserve, promote, and
economically develop it. I am proud to once again partner with Rep.
Napolitano to designate Route 66 a National Historic Trail and give
it the appropriate designation it deserves.”
“Route 66 runs east to west through my entire district and continues
to be an integral part of our San Gabriel Valley’s culture and
economy,” said Rep. Napolitano. “Historic Trail designation would
deliver much needed federal dollars for the rehabilitation and
improvement of Route 66, benefiting millions of residents and
countless economies in the eight states which proudly claim a
portion of the Mother Road. These funds would be used in
coordination with cities and stakeholders for the safeguarding of
property, artifacts, memorabilia, and other historical items. I am
proud to again join Congressman La Hood in introducing this
bipartisan legislation to preserve the legacy of Route 66 for future
generations of Americans.”
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"Next year, Route 66 will celebrate its 95th anniversary. As we draw closer to
that milestone, the Route 66 Road Ahead Partnership can think of no better
birthday present for the road than to make it a National Historic Trail. The
Road Ahead commends the efforts of Congressman LaHood and Congresswoman
Napolitano to introduce legislation to accomplish this designation," said Bill
Thomas, Chairman of the Route 66 Road Ahead Partnership.
“Historic Route 66 is internationally recognized as an iconic symbol
representing America’s love of the open road. Its rich history as a Dustbowl
migration route, World War II strategic military route, and a vacation travel
route has been celebrated in music, literature, television, movies, and popular
lore,” said Pam Bowman, Director of Public Lands Policy at the National Trust
for Historic Preservation. “We enthusiastically endorse the bipartisan approach
of H.R. 8240 that would designate Route 66 as a national historic trail and
appreciate Representatives Darin LaHood and Grace Napolitano for their years of
leadership supporting preservation of this nationally significant route.”
You can read the text of the legislation
HERE.
[Congressman Darin LaHood] |