DeSantis laid out his proposals in a 30-minute State of the State speech to the Legislature on Tuesday, the first day of the ...
The governor's speech marks the beginning of the legislative session, where DeSantis will outline his agenda for 2025.
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12:05 p.m. – The governor's speech lasted roughly 31 minutes. We'll post his remarks as prepared as soon as we get them. 11:23 a.m. – Gov. Ron DeSantis has started his State of the State ...
Ron Desantis’ successor ... Ron, but the only reason Don didn’t say it is because his speech went so long that Mike Johnson had started surreptitiously dimming the lights.
TALLAHASSEE, Florida — Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis used his next-to-last State of the State speech to laud conservative legislative wins in recent years, while also reiterating his wish list for ...
TALLAHASSEE — Gov. Ron DeSantis on Tuesday used his State of the State address to talk about his policy priorities — and, notably, his wife’s efforts in his administration amid speculation ...
Gov. Ron DeSantis gave the annual State of the State Speech on Tuesday in Tallahassee. This address always happens as the regular legislative session gets underway. TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - Florida ...
Ron DeSantis over immigration just weeks ago and ... making his sales pitch in his State of the State speech. “You buy a home, pay off a mortgage, and yet you still have to write a check to ...
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis took a major swipe at Congressman ... CPAC in Washington where he hinted about a bid during h his speech, one day after Trump's endorsement. Donalds argued Florida ...
Ron DeSantis has suggested that Congress could strip federal courts of jurisdiction. "Congress has the authority to strip jurisdiction of the federal courts to decide these cases in the first place.
“The state’s viewpoint-based restraints on speech threaten core academic and student speech, imperiling the free inquiry that ...