Florida 2026 Regular Session

Florida Senate Bill S1778

Introduced
1/27/26  

Caption

St. Johns County Day

Impact

The designation of St. Johns County Day is intended to celebrate and acknowledge the county's 43 miles of pristine coastline, its historical landmarks, and the vibrant community that continues to contribute to Florida's prosperity. The resolution recognizes the rich cultural heritage and recreational opportunities available in the area, marking an important occasion for local pride and identity.

Summary

Bill S1778 proposes the designation of February 5, 2026, as St. Johns County Day in Florida. This resolution aims to honor the county for its significant contributions and historic relevance to the state. Established in 1821, St. Johns County is highlighted for its early modernization efforts led by notable figures such as Henry Flagler, which laid the foundation for the region's growth through developments like the railroad and the construction of the Hotel Ponce de Leon, now known as Flagler College.

Contention

While the resolution serves primarily as a recognition and does not propose significant legislative changes, it reflects ongoing discussions about regional identity and pride in Florida’s history. However, because it is a ceremonial resolution rather than a regulatory or policy-altering bill, it is less likely to face significant opposition or contention.

Companion Bills

FL H8017

Similar To St. Johns County Day

Previously Filed As

FL H4009

St. Augustine-St. Johns County Airport Authority, St. Johns County

FL S1894

Japanese Business, Trade, and Cultural Cooperation

FL H8011

Persian New Year's Day

FL S0466

Florida Museum of Black History

FL S0008

Relief of Marcus Button by the Pasco County School Board

FL H1413

Florida Museum of History at the Town of Eatonville

FL S1524

Department of State

FL H8093

Japanese Business, Trade, and Cultural Cooperation

FL H6507

Relief/Marcus Button/Pasco County School Board

FL H8037

FSU Day

Similar Bills

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