ORLANDO, Fla. — Florida lawmakers this week approved renaming the international airport in West Palm Beach after President Donald Trump, just days after the Trump family company filed to trademark the use of the president's name on airports.
The legislation to switch the name of the Palm Beach International Airport to the President Donald J. Trump International Airport awaits the signature of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis after it passed the state Senate on Thursday. If the Republican governor signs it into law and it's approved by the Federal Aviation Administration, the name change will take effect in July.
When asked if the governor planned to sign the legislation, his press secretary, Molly Best, said Friday that DeSantis hadn't yet received the bill. When he does, ''he will review it in its final form," she said.
Here's what to know about the airport's renaming.
What the legislation does
The legislation gives the power to name large commercial airports in Florida to the state. In doing that, lawmakers kept the names of Florida's six other major commercial airports the same, while changing the one in West Palm Beach, which is nearby Trump's Mar-a-Lago home in Palm Beach.
The legislation also specifies that the state's airport names are ''branding designations'' only, without the need to create new legal entities. The changing of the West Palm Beach airport's name is expected to cost as much as $5.5 million for new signage, branding and other updates.
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