The Florida House of Representatives has introduced House Resolution HR 8041 to acknowledge the significant contributions of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. to the state and its communities. Founded in 1913 by 22 collegiate women at Howard University, the sorority is a nonprofit organization dedicated to academic excellence and public service, primarily composed of Black, college-educated women. With over 1,000 chapters worldwide, Delta Sigma Theta focuses on various areas including economic development, educational advancement, international awareness, health, and political engagement, demonstrating a strong commitment to addressing issues affecting the Black community and society at large.

The resolution also highlights the sorority's historical involvement in the Florida Legislature, noting the contributions of past and current members who have served as elected officials. In recognition of their impact and leadership in public service, the resolution designates February 1-3, 2026, as the 32nd annual "Delta Days at the Capitol," celebrating the sorority's ongoing efforts and influence within the state.