Florida Governor Ron DeSantis sets his sights on legislation to expand gun rights
Fact-checking Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on insurance rates, education and gun laws
In his annual address to the Florida Legislature, Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis touted the state as a U.S. leader on the economy, education and immigration. DeSantis repeated talki
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Florida gun debate heats up as Gov. DeSantis aligns with Second Amendment advocates
Florida, DeSantis and vaccine
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Tampa Free Press on MSNFlorida Gov. DeSantis Bolsters Spring Break Security With State Troopers, High-Tech AssetsGovernor Ron DeSantis announced Thursday a robust deployment of state law enforcement resources to ensure a safe and orderly spring break across Florida, directing the Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) and other agencies to assist local police with additional personnel and cutting-edge tools.
Florida lawmakers weigh property tax cuts
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As the 2026 race to succeed Ron DeSantis as Florida governor heats up, with Byron Donalds announced and Casey DeSantis mulling a bid, President Trump plays golf with the Sunshine State's first couple
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Ron DeSantis says that when it comes to implementing President Donald Trump's crackdown on illegal immigration, Florida is "rocking and rolling."Florida's two-term conservative governor used a portion of his State of the State address on Tuesday to spotlight a sweeping package of immigration laws passed a few weeks ago during a special session of the GOP-dominated legislature.
Regardless of whether a “correction” happens or not, high interest rates clearly have cooled a market that was red hot in the early years of the pandemic, with remote workers, retirees, and others flocking to the “Free State of Florida” to find better values than in other areas and to escape COVID restrictions.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is holding a news conference in Miami Beach on Thursday afternoon. DeSantis was scheduled to speak aroun 1 p.m. from the Z Hotel on Collins Avenue. Joining DeSantis will be Florida Department of Law Enforcement Commissioner Mark Glass and Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles Executive Director Dave Kerner.
The governor touted the Sunshine State's economic growth in his recent State of the State address as he pledged a major tax cut that could save businesses $1.6 billion collectively.
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