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Governor Ron DeSantis proposed legislation Monday to end what he termed as “Woke banking” and ESG policies.
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In the opening stages of the Republicans' 2024 presidential race, the “parents’ rights” movement and lessons for schoolchildren are emerging as flashpoints.
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On Tuesday, Gov. DeSantis called upon the legislature to adopt a measure that would make it easier to sue the press.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis on Monday pitched a $7 billion proposal to speed completion of 20 highway projects as a deadline nears for him to roll out a budget blueprint for the upcoming fiscal year.
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Governor Ron DeSantis said he will pursue long-debated proposals to prevent teachers from having union dues deducted from their paychecks. Critics have called it a "union-busting bill", as it could make it harder for unions to get funded.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis signed bills intended to stabilize the insurance industry and provide $751.5 million for people and communities recovering from hurricanes.
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Suspended Hillsborough County state attorney Andrew Warren is suing Gov. Ron DeSantis, saying his First Amendment rights were violated.
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One of the 20 people arrested by Gov. Ron DeSantis’ new election security force this week accepted a plea deal that allows her to avoid any punishment. So far, none have received prison time. Last week, prosecutors dropped charges against one of them, while last month, a judge dismissed charges against another.
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Roberto Gonzalez, a lawyer and former Republican candidate for the Florida House, was named a Miami-Dade County commissioner on Wednesday by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, two months after the governor suspended fellow Republican Joe Martinez from the District 11 seat over the commissioner’s felony arrest.
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The head of one of Florida's largest school districts is out of a job. Broward Schools Superintendent Vickie Cartwright was fired with a 5 to 4 vote by a “reform board” controlled by five appointees of Gov. Ron DeSantis.
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Florida students should learn about communist tyranny — but many fear "Victims of Communism Day" is also meant to demonize the left and ignore the brutal right.
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Documents released this week by the aviation company that helped manage Florida’s $12 million migrant relocation program shed new light on behind-the-scenes dealings as the administration of Gov. Ron DeSantis, working with the politically connected vendor, wriggled around a requirement that Florida use the money to export Florida migrants — not those living in some other state.