Supporters of the country’s music icon have gathered around 50,000 signatures for a petition to change the name of Nashville International Airport in their honor.
“As a proud citizens of Tennessee, we are inspired by the national treasury and our deep root praise for Tenasi Legend, Dolly Partial,” reads the petition on Change.org.
“He is not only a famous artist who encourages love, acceptance and goodwill through his music, but also a philanthropist who is known for his countless contribution to society.”
The petition, which was made on 21 January, has reached about 50,000 signature since its construction.
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The fans push the Nashville International Airport to change the name of the country music icon Dolly.
The petition stated, “This is the only fitting that an institution in the form of Nashville International Airport takes the name of such a remarkable woman.”
The organizers said that they believe that Dolly Partane should be observed for her “philanthropic efforts and her excellent impact in the music industry”.
The organizers wrote, “Dolly has made sufficient impact on thousands of lives, especially through its imagination library program, which has gifted more than 100 million books to children since it started in 1995.”
“We request that the airport be replaced at Dolly Partner International Airport to honor an icon, which has given a lot to our state and the world,” the petition continued. “We can all depart from partners!”
After the storm on September 26, 2024 after making a landfall along the Florida coast, Partne for the storm -hurricane relief attempts donated 1 million dollars of his own money for the storms of Hurricane Helen relief.
Hurricane Helen joined the relief efforts with Dolly Partner $ 1M donation: ‘These are my people’

Dolly Partner is a country music star for decades. (Daniel Bokjarski)
Parton’s Dollywood added additional $ 1 million to Relief Fund, donated The mountain vess foundation,
“I am happy to come here,” Parton said during a press conference. “And I am sure many of you are wondering where I have gone.
Raised in Eastern Tennessi, Bada Partner said that she wanted to give back to the community where she was picked up.
“We all have handled the broken hearts here, and this is what I am doing here,” he said. “So, I really, really want we all together for another reason.”
Overall, Helen claimed the lives of 249 people in seven states, according to data National storm center (NHC).
The legalist pushed the bill to rename Nashville International Airport after Donald Trump

Dolly Parton donated $ 1 million to Hurricane Helen relief efforts. (Walmart)
Dolly Partial organizers told WKRN that the petition was not against any politician, and before Trump’s proposal he started working on the effort.
“The fact that this idea was already raised to nominate it after someone, it really kicked us and put us in action and said, ‘If this is an option, if it’s something you are ready to consider, think of Dolly,” Co-organizer Dan Donon told the outlet.
Till Monday, no Tennessy MPs have formally commented on the construction of a bill to submit a petition or the Legislature of Tenasi.
Back in January, Tennessi Republican State Rape. Todd Warner filed the House Bill 217, which will change the name of Nashville International Airport Donald Trump.
However, Warner removed the bill from consideration on 24 February before he was recited by the House Naming and the Designation Committee.
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Bill saw more resistance in the committee, especially from Nashville MPs on the committee, WKRN.
“First, this bill is a waste of time and money,” rape. Justin Jones (D-Neshville) said, “Trump has no relation with our community” and led the nation “on the path of shame, on the path of negligence.”
The bill eventually failed to move forward.
Laurin Overltz of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.
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