Florida lawmakers have givenfinal approvalto legislation that would rename Palm Beach International Airport after President Donald Trump.
The measure now heads to Gov. Ron DeSantis for consideration as state officials continue to determine how much funding will be required for the rebranding effort.
Estimates suggest the cost could reach $5.5 million.
Republicans say the change appropriately recognizes Trump’s ties to Florida.
The Florida Senate is back in session this morning!
Yesterday, they passed major bills including the renaming of Palm Beach Int’l Airport for Trump, the “Florida Farm Bill,” historic civil rights compensation for the Groveland Four, and key public safety and environmental…pic.twitter.com/PB7C5nxrcT
— Florida’s Voice (@FLVoiceNews)February 20, 2026
“Regardless of your personal view on the president, his record speaks for itself — President Trump has delivered meaningful results for Florida and the United States,” said bill sponsor state Sen. Debbie Mayfield.
The Florida Senate approved the legislation, HB919, by a 25–11 vote on Thursday after the state House passed it 81–30 earlier in the week.
The bill would rename the facility “President Donald J. Trump International Airport” and would shift authority over naming major commercial airports from local governments to the state.
Source: The Gateway Pundit