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The Florida Governor vetoed a bill that would have allowed some people to pursue medical malpractice lawsuits.
Ron DeSantis urged House Republicans to take note of Florida’s successful implementation of "DOGE"-type governance and get moving on slashing waste, fraud and abuse identified by the executive branch organization.
On Friday, DeSantis said “80 cents on the dollar” would suffice. Questions remain, meanwhile, about how much help Florida will get if the storm hits. Trump already scaled back aid promised by the Biden administration to North Carolina, a state DeSantis talked about Friday as well.
A man left his dog tied to a fence in Florida while evacuating for Hurricane Milton. Gov. DeSantis signed a bill May 28 making it a 3rd-degree felony.
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‘They Haven’t Even Done The Budget’: Ron DeSantis Blows A Gasket, Desperately Attacks Florida House As They Investigate HimFlorida Governor Ron DeSantis blew a gasket while ranting about the Florida House during a press conference early this morning. DeSantis claimed that the House 'hasn't even passed a budget.'
Per a new Atlas Intel poll, Secretary of State Marco Rubio has hit a new high in polling for the still-hypothetical race for the Republican presidential nomination three years from now.
Trooper's Law is named after a bull terrier that grabbed the state’s heart when a video went viral of Florida Highway Patrol Trooper Orlando Morales rescuing the dog, which was left standing in a pool of water and tied to a fence post on Interstate 75 as Hurricane Milton approached.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis will be ending his second term in 2027. Can he run again? Can his wife, Casey run for governor?
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WPEC CBS 12 on MSNGovernor Ron DeSantis to speak at Home Depot in JupiterGovernor Ron DeSantis is set to speak in Jupiter on Friday morning. DeSantis will be joined by the Florida Division of Emergency Management Director, Kevin Guthrie, at 9 a.m. See also: Florida barks back against animal abuse as Gov.
Two days away from the start of hurricane season, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and the state's top emergency manager joked Friday that they didn't want to encounter each other again until the storm season ends in late November.