The bill standardizes a federal name for the highway to improve clarity for planners and government publications, at the cost of minor one-time administrative updates and possible short-term local confusion.
Transportation planners and agencies will have a consistent, official name for the highway on federal maps and guidance, aiding coordination and planning.
Federal agencies and employees will use a single official name (the "Hal Daub Freeway") in federal documents, reducing naming confusion in government publications.
Local residents and businesses may face short-term confusion if state or local signage and nonfederal documents do not immediately match the federal designation.
Federal agencies and taxpayers will incur minor one-time administrative costs to update federal records, printed materials, and systems to reflect the new name.
Based on analysis of 2 sections of legislative text.
Designates the specified segment of I‑680 in Omaha as the "Hal Daub Freeway" and requires federal references to use that name.
Designates the portion of Interstate 680 in Omaha, Nebraska, from milepost 0 to the Missouri River as the "Hal Daub Freeway." Requires that federal laws, maps, regulations, and documents that refer to that highway segment use the new name. The text does not provide funding, regulatory changes, or an explicit effective date.
Introduced January 15, 2026 by Donald J. Bacon · Last progress January 15, 2026