Background and Political Career of Ron Desantis
Ron Desantis, the Republican nominee for Florida’s governor, has a background in law and politics that makes him well-suited for the job.
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Ron Desantis, the Republican nominee for Florida’s governor, has a background in law and politics that makes him well-suited for the job.
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The governor of Florida has many powers and responsibilities. This overview explains the most significant ones.
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On Wednesday, February 20th, 2023, Governor Ron DeSantis released the proposed Fiscal 2023-2024 Framework for Freedom Budget, which solidifies his commitment to protecting Florida’s natural resources.[0] The budget includes high-priority conservation items such as eradication and control of nonnative fish and wildlife species, enhanced protections for manatees and sea turtles, and support for law enforcement.[0]
Governor Ron DeSantis recently proposed the Fiscal 2023-2024 Framework for Freedom Budget, which includes a number of high-priority conservation items such as pythons eradication, manatee and sea turtle protections, support for seagrass restoration, and law enforcement.[0] In total, the budget is estimated to be $114.8 billion, a $3.9 billion increase from the current budget of
On Wednesday, February 1st Governor Ron DeSantis released the proposed Fiscal 2023-2024 Framework for Freedom Budget, which includes high-priority conservation items such as python eradication, manatee and sea turtle protection, seagrass restoration, and support for law enforcement.[0] The proposed budget totals $114.8 billion, with a $3.9 billion increase over the current year’s $110.9 billion budget.[1]
On Wednesday, February 1, Governor Ron DeSantis released the proposed Fiscal 2023-2024 Framework for Freedom Budget, a $114.8 billion budget that includes tax relief and other high-priority conservation items such as eradication of pythons and other nonnative fish and wildlife species, enhanced protections for manatees and sea turtles, and support for law enforcement.[0] The budget
On Wednesday, Feb. 1, Governor Ron DeSantis released the proposed Fiscal 2023-2024 Framework for Freedom Budget, which includes high-priority conservation items such as eradication of pythons and other nonnative fish and wildlife species, enhanced protections for Florida’s manatees and sea turtles, and statewide seagrass restoration support.[0] The budget also proposes cutting taxes by $2 billion
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On February 1st, Governor Ron DeSantis released the proposed Fiscal 2023-2024 Framework for Freedom Budget, which includes high-priority conservation items, such as eradication and control of pythons, enhanced protections for manatees and sea turtles, and support for law enforcement.[0] This budget is evidence of DeSantis’ commitment to ensure Florida’s natural resources are preserved for future
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On Wednesday, February 1, Governor Ron DeSantis released his proposed Framework for Freedom Budget for fiscal year 2023-2024, which includes high-priority conservation items such as eradicating and controlling non-native species, increased protection for Florida’s wildlife, and support for law enforcement.[0] The budget proposes cutting taxes by $2 billion, as well as a $500 million Toll
Governor Ron DeSantis of Florida has made a number of controversial decisions regarding the state’s educational system and its commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. On Wednesday, February 1, Governor DeSantis released the proposed Fiscal 2023-2024 Framework for Freedom Budget, which includes high-priority conservation items such as eradication and control of pythons and other nonnative
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