Dayton Daily News

DAYTON FEDERAL BUILDING TO BE RENAMED FOR JUDGE

Trump signs bill Rep. Turner, Sens. Brown, Portman sponsored.

- By Anthony Shoemaker Staff Writer

President Donald Trump on Monday signed legislatio­n to rename the federal building in downtown Dayton after Judge Walter H. Rice.

U.S. Rep. Mike Turner, R-Dayton, and Sens. Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, and Rob Portman, R-Ohio, sponsored the legislatio­n.

“I assembled a panel to recommend who to honor in naming the federal building in downtown Dayton, and they unanimousl­y chose Judge Walter Rice,” Turner said in a statement. “With the help of Senators Brown and Portman,

we were able to get this bill across the finish line. Judge Rice is one of our community’s most dedicated public servants, and this is a fitting tribute and honor he wholly deserves.”

The building at 200 W. Second St. has not had a name since it opened in 1975.

“Judge Rice has spent his legal career in service to Montgomery County, and it is fitting that the Dayton Federal Building, where he has devoted nearly four decades of his life, bears his name,” Brown said in a statement.

Portman released a similar statement.

“For more than four decades, Judge Rice has been a tireless advocate for justice, the people of Dayton, and the state of Ohio,” he said. “This is a fitting tribute to his life’s work, and I join Senator Brown and Rep. Turner in thanking him for his service.”

Rice was appointed to the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Ohio in 1980 by President Jimmy Carter. He served as chief judge of the court from 1996 to 2003 and is currently a judge on senior status in that court.

He received the Thomas J. Moyer award for judicial excellence in 2014.

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 ?? CHRIS STEWART / STAFF 2015 ?? Judge Walter H. Rice was appointed to the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Ohio in 1980 by President Jimmy Carter. He is currently a judge on senior status in that court.
CHRIS STEWART / STAFF 2015 Judge Walter H. Rice was appointed to the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Ohio in 1980 by President Jimmy Carter. He is currently a judge on senior status in that court.

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