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Nevada governor wants to see airports renamed

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RENO, Nevada — Nevada’s new governor wants to rename Reno-Tahoe Internatio­nal Airport after former governor and U.S. senator Paul Laxalt.

Steve Sisolak, chairman of the Clark County Commission, asked county staff this week to draft a letter asking Washoe County to consider the proposal, newspapers in Las Vegas and Reno reported.

The incoming Democratic governor also is seeking a name change at McCarran Internatio­nal Airport in Las Vegas, which he hopes to rechristen in honour of Democratic former Senate majority leader Harry Reid.

Reid served 30 years in the Senate before retiring in January 2017.

Laxalt, a Republican Reno native, helped build a family political dynasty in northern Nevada. He died in August at age 96. Sisolak beat Laxalt’s grandson, Republican Adam Laxalt, in this month’s governor’s race.

He said the younger Laxalt gave his blessing to the new airport name.

Sisolak said Reid and Laxalt “made massive contributi­ons to the long-term well-being of the state of Nevada.”

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administra­tion would have to approve any changes.

Sisolak told the Las Vegas Review-Journal that Clark County director of aviation Rosemary Vassiliadi­s will present a plan to the commission regarding McCarran’s name change early next month.

That airport, among the 10 busiest in the U.S. in passenger volume, is named after the late U.S. senator Pat McCarran.

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