Senate approves designation of Harris Rosen Way in Orange County

March 20, 2025 | Fiscal Policy , Standing Committees, Senate, Legislative, Florida


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Senate approves designation of Harris Rosen Way in Orange County
The Florida Legislature's Committee on Fiscal Policy convened on March 20, 2025, to discuss several key legislative measures, including the favorable reporting of Senate Bill 234 and the introduction of Senate Bill 274, which focuses on transportation facility designations.

During the meeting, Senate Bill 234 received unanimous support from committee members, with all present senators voting in favor. This bill's approval marks a significant step forward in the legislative process, reflecting a collaborative effort among lawmakers.

Senate Bill 274, introduced by Senator Arrington, aims to designate a portion of International Drive in Orange County as "Harris Rosen Way." This designation will include the installation of suitable markers by the Department of Transportation to identify the newly named transportation facilities. Senator Arrington expressed gratitude for the opportunity to present the bill and acknowledged the support from fellow senators and staff for a last-minute amendment to enhance the legislation.

The committee's discussions highlight ongoing efforts to recognize contributions to the community and improve transportation infrastructure in Florida. The next steps will involve further deliberations as these bills progress through the legislative process.

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