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Iraq War veteran Ron DeSantis is glad the Ayatollahs in Iran are facing justice, even as he acknowledges that what comes next in the conflict with the U.S. is an open question “Having seen it firsthand,
All charges were dismissed for a man accused of making threats against Florida and U.S. officials, including Gov. Ron DeSantis.
As of Feb. 27, there are 15 bills that have been passed by both chambers of the Legislature. They now await Gov. Ron DeSantis’ signature, meaning that any of these bills could possibly be the first new Florida law in 2026.
Two years later, though, polling from the University of North Florida shows the Governor is more popular than Trump is in the state, with every conceivable demographic. Overall, DeSantis has 52% approval against 42% disapproval, while Trump is underwater, with 45% favorably disposed to him and 48% against him.
Gov. Ron DeSantis announced the dispersion of over $13 million through strategic projects in Florida's Bay and Gulf counties to bolster economic growth.
A closer look shows that many of those hits are routine or administrative in nature: newsletters, standard Florida Department of Law Enforcement headers, duplicated records and other contextual material,
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Ron DeSantis humiliated after CNBC cuts to commercial mid-interview
CNBC cut Ron DeSantis off mid-conversation on Friday, switching to a commercial break as the Florida Governor rambled on past his allotted time
The Legislature passed a bipartisan bill to beef up animal welfare laws that is heading to Gov. Ron DeSantis’ desk.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis isn’t sold on the massive expansion of AI.
A few of Northwest Florida’s economic engines just got a major boost. Governor Ron DeSantis awarded more than $13 million in job growth grants to Gulf County, the city of
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis visited Kentucky to advocate for a balanced budget amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
Gov. Ron DeSantis announced appointments to the Eighth Circuit and Alachua County courts, naming Jonathan Ramsey and Joy Danne, respectively.