A "LeBron James Witness 2.0" specialty license plate for Ohio motorists is being proposed by a state lawmaker to celebrate the Cleveland homecoming of the NBA star.
State Rep. Rep. Bill Patmon said he plans to introduce legislation within the next two weeks for the tag.
Urgent: Do You Approve Or Disapprove of President Obama's Job Performance? Vote Now in Urgent Poll
James, an Akron native, announced on July 11 that he was returning to the Cleveland Cavaliers, four years after breaking the city's collective heart by jumping to the Miami Heat.
In a letter to legislative colleagues, Patmon said the plate would "honor the return home of our prodigal champion."
The Cleveland Democrat said the plate would commemorate the NBA star's contributions to the economy of Ohio and to its children and families through his charity, the LeBron James Family Foundation.
Ohio already has more than 70 specialty plates.
Urgent: Assess Your Heart Attack Risk in Minutes. Click Here.
© 2025 Newsmax. All rights reserved.