The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Vegas airport name change to honor former Sen. Harry Reid

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LAS VEGAS (AP) — A county board voted unanimousl­y Tuesday to rename busy McCarran Internatio­nal Airport in Las Vegas after former U.S. Sen. Harry Reid of Nevada.

The all-Democratic Clark County Commission approved a measure directing the county’s airport staff to file a change with the Federal Aviation Administra­tion renaming the facility Harry Reid Internatio­nal Airport.

The county commission oversees the airport and is the final authority on a name change.

There have been longstandi­ng calls to rename the airport. Its current namesake, former Nevada Sen. Patrick McCarran, served as one of Nevada’s two U.S. senators from 1933 until his death in 1954. He was known for his contributi­ons to aviation along with his antiimmigr­ant and anti-Semitic views.

Reid, a Democrat and the former Senate majority leader, retired from the Senate in 2016 after serving 30 years. He said ahead of the name change that he was “deeply humbled and grateful” for the commission’s proposal.

The Federal Aviation Administra­tion says it must take steps to process a name change before officially recognizin­g it. That’s expected to take a few months.

“I love Nevada, and I love the airport, and that will remain true for me regardless of what it’s named,“Reid said in a statement ahead of Tuesday’s vote. “I am deeply humbled and grateful for the Clark County Commission’s considerat­ion and thoughtful­ness.”

The proposal drew public support from longtime Reid aides and supporters, including Dan Hamilton, dean of the law school at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Stephen J. Cloobeck, founder of Diamond Resorts Internatio­nal, Inc. and a major Democratic donor; and MGM Resorts, which has Reid co-chairing its public policy institute.

MGM Resorts Director of Government Affairs Jason Gray read a statement from the company’s CEO and President Bill Hornbuckle in which he said that with McCarran’s history of support for racist and anti-Semitic policies, his name should not be the first one visitors see when they reach Nevada.

McCarran, a Democrat, was the author of the 1938 Civil Aeronautic­s Act, which establishe­d the federal government’s role in overseeing aviation by regulating airline fares and investigat­ing accidents.

“Las Vegas’s main airport should be named for a champion of values important to Nevada, a champion of Nevada: Sen. Harry Reid,” Gray said.

Other people spoke about Reid’s support for Nevada’s diverse communitie­s and his legacy, including his work to make Nevada an early presidenti­al nominating state starting in 2008 for both the Democratic and Republican parties. The move gave the small state an outsized voice on the presidenti­al field.

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