Florida lawmakers have voted to rename The Palm Beach International Airport after President Donald Trump, advancing legislation that would formally designate the facility in his honor.

The measure cleared the Florida Senate in a 25–11 vote, days after passing the state House of Representatives by an 81–30 margin. Republican legislators largely backed the proposal, while Democratic members opposed the rebranding effort.

The bill now moves to Gov. Ron DeSantis, who has not publicly indicated whether he will sign it into law. His office did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

The White House also declined to comment. Representatives for Palm Beach County and the Trump Organization did not immediately respond to inquiries regarding the legislation.

The airport renaming follows Florida’s approval last year of a plan to donate property in downtown Miami as the future site of Trump’s presidential library, further cementing the state’s ties to the president.

Trump relocated his primary residence to Florida in 2019 after living for decades in New York. He frequently visits his Mar-a-Lago property in Palm Beach when not at the White House.