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“He repels people,” DeSantis said of Fine.
From Sun Sentinel
Two Trump-backed Republicans won special congressional elections in Florida on Tuesday, according to The Associated Press, shoring up their party’s slim majority in the House at a crucial moment for ...
From The New York Times
Randy Fine, a Republican state senator, will face Josh Weil, a public-school teacher and Democratic candidate.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis made his case for DOGE-ifying Florida’s higher education system at Wednesday’s meeting of the Board of Governors, the body that oversees the state’s public universities.
Gov. Ron DeSantis is showing no tolerance for Florida colleges that are trying to repackage DEI as something else.
That trend has been accelerating under Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis. To be sure, Florida’s State University System (SUS) – which consists of 12 public colleges and universities of higher education and is overseen by the Florida Board of Governors ...
Gov. Ron DeSantis continues to dismiss reports that Canadians will stay away from Florida as a backlash to President Donald Trump’s tariffs and threats to annex Canada.
Governor Ron DeSantis has reiterated his intention to see Florida become a no-income, no-property tax state, saying that this dream could be achieved by offloading residents' tax burden to visitors. "The thing is,
"For us, we really want to focus on what the classical mission of a university should be,” Gov. DeSantis said. “Please, continue on that mission.”
Ron DeSantis intensified attacks on Randy Fine Wednesday, blaming Fine's "unique problems" for a narrow special election win in a Republican stronghold district.
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Tampa Free Press on MSNFlorida Governor DeSantis Announces 21 Judicial Nominating Commission AppointmentsGovernor Ron DeSantis announced twenty-one appointments to Florida's Judicial Nominating Commissions on Monday, March 31, 2025. These commissions play a crucial role in selecting candidates for judicial vacancies within the state.
The Hope Florida Foundation is operating as a “direct support organization” under state law, but apparently not complying with any of the provisions of that law, the House analysis notes.