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The governor’s order announced last month waives application fees and, in some instances, grants in-state tuition to transfer applicants.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis called on the Florida Legislature to allocate $230 million to cancer-centered initiatives championed by his wife and breast cancer survivor, Casey.
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The Biden administration is requiring states give CHIP beneficiaries 12 months of continuous coverage, even if families don't pay monthly premiums. State lawyers say premiums are needed for expansion of coverage signed into law last year.
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Disney wants to keep confidential any proprietary information or trade secrets that comes out of its state court fight with Gov. Ron DeSantis' appointees over who controls the governing district at Walt Disney World.
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He's ended his bid for president and he still has three years left in his term as governor.
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DeSantis is presenting an alternative method of proposing U.S. Constitutional amendments that would let states call a convention if enough of them ask Congress.
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A federal judge has dismissed Disney’s free speech lawsuit against Gov. Ron DeSantis. That leaves the company’s hopes of regaining control of a district that governs Walt Disney World to a separate state court challenge.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis says he wants lawmakers to change Washington this year. Democrats say DeSantis should be focused on Florida's more immediate problems.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis suspended Warren from his post in 2022, a move that the attorney characterizes as a political stunt. A recent court ruling sided with Warren, opening the door for his reinstatement.
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A federal judge has criticized Gov. Ron DeSantis and the state's senior higher education appointee for "running their mouths" with directives for two universities in Florida to shut down chapters of pro-Palestinian student organizations.
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Supporters can’t wait for Gov. Ron DeSantis to renew his focus on the state, while critics are dreading what his final three years on the job might bring.
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Many expect a looser grip on the process than DeSantis has previously shown, at least while he recovers from this loss and considers another presidential run in 2028.