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S 5003

Relates to the ceremonial designation of the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Mid-Hudson bridge as the "Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Mid-Hudson Bridge"

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Michelle Hinchey and 2 co-sponsors

Bill S 5003 designates the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Mid-Hudson Bridge as the "Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Mid-Hudson Bridge," honoring their legacy and boosting local tourism.

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Bill Summary · S 5003

Summary of Bill S 5003

Title

Relates to the ceremonial designation of the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Mid-Hudson Bridge as the "Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Mid-Hudson Bridge"

Purpose and Intent

Bill S 5003 aims to honor the legacy of Franklin D. Roosevelt and Eleanor Roosevelt by officially designating the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Mid-Hudson Bridge with the additional name of the former First Lady, Eleanor Roosevelt. This ceremonial designation seeks to recognize the contributions of both Roosevelts to American history and their connection to the Hudson Valley region.

Key Provisions

  • Ceremonial Designation: The bill proposes that the bridge, currently known as the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Mid-Hudson Bridge, be officially renamed to include Eleanor Roosevelt's name.
  • Signage and Public Awareness: The bill may include provisions for the installation of new signage reflecting the updated name, enhancing public awareness of the Roosevelts' contributions.

Affected Parties

  • Local Communities: Residents and visitors in the Hudson Valley area will benefit from the recognition of the Roosevelts' historical significance.
  • Tourism: The designation may enhance tourism in the region by attracting visitors interested in the Roosevelts' legacy.
  • Historical Organizations: Groups focused on preserving and promoting the history of the Roosevelts may find new opportunities for educational initiatives.

Legislative Timeline

  • Introduced: February 14, 2025
    • Initially referred to the Transportation Committee.
  • June 11, 2025:
    • The bill was discharged from the Transportation Committee and committed to the Rules Committee.
    • Ordered to third reading and passed in the Senate.
    • Delivered to the Assembly and referred to the Corporations, Authorities, and Commissions Committee.

Related Bills

  • S 7836: A prior-session bill that may have addressed similar themes or objectives.
  • S 3938: Another prior-session bill potentially related to the Roosevelts or bridge designations.
  • S 4669: A prior-session bill that could have implications for infrastructure or historical designations.

Conclusion

Bill S 5003 serves as a ceremonial recognition of the contributions of Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt to American society. By designating the bridge in their honor, the bill aims to foster a greater appreciation for their legacy within the Hudson Valley and beyond. The bill is currently under consideration in the Assembly after successfully passing through the Senate.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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