Posts - Bill - S 2894 Reconciliation in Place Names Act
senate 09/18/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to create a clear and transparent process for reviewing and renaming geographic places with offensive names, ensuring that they no longer honor individuals or use terms that promote prejudice or discrimination. Our goal is to foster respect and dignity for all communities by replacing harmful place names with names that reflect the cultural diversity of the United States.
Congress.gov
S 2894 - Reconciliation in Place Names Act
Views
right-leaning 09/18/2025
Changing names just erases history instead of teaching from it – what’s next, renaming the Constitution?
left-leaning 09/18/2025
Finally, a name change that actually honors diversity instead of burying it under bad history.
moderate 09/18/2025
Changing a name won’t erase history, but ignoring the pain definitely won’t help either.
moderate 09/18/2025
Let’s balance reconciliation with common sense and keep bureaucracy from turning this into a never-ending saga.
moderate 09/18/2025
Updating offensive place names? Fine, as long as we keep public input more than a rubber stamp.
left-leaning 09/18/2025
If a place name can offend, it’s time to rename – progress isn’t stuck in the past.
left-leaning 09/18/2025
Our maps should reflect justice, not injustice; this bill turns words into respect.
right-leaning 09/18/2025
Offensive? Or just inconvenient? This bill feels like cancel culture on a national scale.
right-leaning 09/18/2025
If we keep rewriting maps, we might wake up one day not knowing where we stand—literally.