Florida Department of Education communications director Alex Lanfranconi revealed Axios reporter Ben Montgomery called an upcoming DeSantis event 'propaganda.'
Former Bush 43 Deputy Chief of Staff Karl Rove analyzes top Republican contenders for the 2024 presidential election on 'The Story.'by Gov. Ron DeSantis, R-Fla.
"These concepts are in no way inclusive, and instead force exclusion and division within higher education, and do not in any way contribute to learning or knowledge; as such, no funding from hardworking, tax-paying Floridians, including the parents of higher-education students, should be spent on these divisive initiatives," the press release read.
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Gov. DeSantis hosts ‘Exposing the DEI scam’ roundtable discussion“I think that the supreme court is going to recognize that is not okay — that’s not equal treatment under law,” Gov. DeSantis said.
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Is DeSantis darkening Florida's sunny open-records laws?Advocates for open government are ringing alarms about plans by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' administration that could make it harder to learn what public officials are doing and to speak out against them
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Ron DeSantis’ Surprising Record With a ‘Woke’ Florida Health OfficeFlorida’s Office of Minority Health and Equity Health is exactly the sort of program that Ron DeSantis would typically rail against. He functionally doubled the office’s budget.
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Is DeSantis darkening Florida's sunny open-records laws?Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is pursuing a home-state agenda that could make it harder for people to learn what public officials are doing or to speak out against them, claiming an executive right to keep key government records secret.
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Is DeSantis darkening Florida's sunny open-records laws?Florida has long been known for sunshine -- not only the warm rays that brighten its beaches but also the light of public scrutiny afforded by some of the nation's strongest meetings and records laws. Although years of rollbacks have gradually clouded the impact, advocates are ringing alarms that this year presents the greatest threat to transparency yet in the state that coined the name “Sunshine Law” for its open-government rules. Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, weighing a presidential bid, is pursuing a home-state agenda that could make it harder for people to learn what public officials are doing or to speak out against them.
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