A Utah state senator said that he will propose an amendment to a bill naming a highway after President Trump Donald John TrumpBiden leads Trump by 36 points nationally among Latinos: poll Trump dismisses climate change role in fires, says Newsom needs to manage forest better Jimmy Kimmel hits Trump for rallies while hosting Emmy Awards MORE to also name a road near the highway the “Stormy Daniels rampway.”

A Republican-sponsored bill in Utah's state House would attach the president's name to the Utah National Parks Highway as a nod to Trump's decision to reduce the size of two national monuments in the state, according to The Salt Lake Tribune.

State Sen. Jim Dabakis (D) warned on Twitter that if the bill to rename the highway after Trump reaches the state Senate, he would put forward an amendment to name a road that runs alongside it the "Stormy Daniels rampway."

HB 481, “Donald J. Trump Utah National Parks Highway Designation” passed House Committee 9 to 2. If it gets to the Senate, I will present an amendment that the frontage road be designated as the Stormy Daniels rampway. #utpol pic.twitter.com/GvuVv0me98 — Jim Dabakis (@JimDabakis) March 5, 2018

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However, CNN noted that Democrats hold less than 20 percent of the seats in the Utah state Senate, making it unlikely that the amendment would succeed.

Utah state lawmakers had advanced the legislation Monday, which would rename the National Parks Highway the “Donald J. Trump Utah National Parks Highway.”

State Rep. Michael Noel (R) introduced the bill on Thursday, saying, "This is a president who actually delivered on his promises. He has done great things for the state of Utah."