Here’s one little item from Tuesday’s legislative session of the D.C. Council that we missed: Jack Evans (D-Ward 2) and Kwame Brown (D-At Large) introduced a measure that would create new vanity license plates for the District that could be themed to any of the city’s professional sports teams, as D.C. Wire already reported.

If passed, that would mean that for an extra $25, plus $20 more each time you renew, your vehicle could be outfitted with your very own Redskins, Wizards, United, Capitals or Mystics-themed plates.

Hmm, wait a minute. Isn’t there a team or two missing from that list? Indeed, the copy of the bill that was originally circulated lists only those teams, and refers to the “5 District of Columbia professional sports teams,” as if no others, like say, the Nationals, exist. Kinda ironic, given that Evans was one of the biggest champions of building Nationals Park.

But fear not, says Evans chief of staff Schannette Grant, who tells DCist via email that “the omission of the Nationals was an oversight,” which has since been corrected. Oh and the Washington Freedom, Washington Bayhawks and Washington Kastles have also been added to the list, Grant said.

Surely there must be at least one person out there who’s dying for their very own Bayhawks vanity plate, right? No? Anyone?

Also note: the bill specifically mandates that these sports-themed vanity plates must still include the phrase “Taxation Without Representation.”