Gov. Ron DeSantis has selected a former federal prosecutor to help choose future judges. Complex injury, class action and mass tort litigator John Byrne of Maderal Byrne & Furst in Coral Gables is Gov. Ron DeSantis' pick from South Florida to join the Judicial Nominating Commission for the Third District Court of Appeal.
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Latin Times on MSNRon DeSantis Slams Newly Elected Florida GOP Congressman After Narrow Win: 'He's a Squish'Ron DeSantis has stepped up his criticism of Randy Fine, Florida's newly elected congressman, following his narrow victory in a special election for the 6th district aimed at replacing former Rep. Mike Waltz.
According to restaurateur John Horne, who was in Tallahassee last week on restaurant lobbying business, he ran into Sen. Jim Boyd, R-Bradenton and next-in-line to be Senate president. Boyd told Horne: “John, let me tell you where we are. There are a lot of conversations going on. Nothing is decided right now.”
According to a study by the Florida Policy Institute, local governments in the Sunshine State receive a total of $42.7 billion in property taxes yearly, or about $2,000 per person. DeSantis told Loesch that Florida's popularity among tourists and snowbirds will allow the state to avoid income or property taxes easily.
Ron DeSantis and Florida’s attorney general in a legal ... immigration agents in their communities. On Thursday night, South Miami asked a state judge to weigh in on whether the city is required ...
The governor flew to Idaho and Montana to advocate for a proposed balanced budget amendment, pushed by GOP state leaders.
Arts and culture grants may soon have a revival after Gov. Ron DeSantis axed them all last year. But his administration wants new restrictions that ensure programming is “appropriate for all age
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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and California Gov. Gavin Newsom are from different ends of the political spectrum but they have one big thing in common: both missed their moment to become the defining voices of their parties.
As he seeks to cement his legacy in his last two years in office, DeSantis’ agenda is getting stymied on several fronts. One is the House Speaker.