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S2745IntroducedRhode Islandsenate

Names the India Point Park Overpass pedestrian bridge as the "Joseph M. Lima Overpass" to honor the former Deputy Majority Leader's legislative achievements and his lifelong dedication to the Portuguese-American community.

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This bill would officially rename a pedestrian bridge in Rhode Island in honor of a former state lawmaker. Specifically, it would give the India Point Park Overpass — a pedestrian bridge located at India Point Park — the official name "Joseph M. Lima Overpass." The renaming is intended to recognize Joseph M. Lima's service as a former Deputy Majority Leader in the Rhode Island General Assembly, as well as his contributions to the Portuguese-American community throughout his life.

Naming bills like this are a common way for state legislatures to honor individuals who have made significant contributions to public service or their communities. If passed, the bridge would carry Lima's name going forward, and any official signage or state references to the structure would reflect the new designation. The bill was introduced in the Rhode Island Senate and referred to the Senate Special Legislation and Veterans Affairs Committee, with hearings scheduled for consideration.

This bill would have no direct financial or regulatory impact on Rhode Island residents. It primarily affects how the bridge is officially identified in state records and on signage. Anyone who uses India Point Park or crosses the pedestrian bridge would simply see the new name displayed. The bill is currently moving through the legislative review process.

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Sponsors

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Jessica de la CruzR
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Alana DiMarioD
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Pamela LauriaD
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Gordon RogersR

Legislative History

Scheduled for hearing and/or consideration (04/08/2026)

Apr 3, 2026

Scheduled for hearing and/or consideration

Mar 27, 2026

Meeting postponed (04/01/2026)

Mar 27, 2026

Introduced, referred to Senate Special Legislation and Veterans Affairs

Feb 27, 2026