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DeSantis, who has had several pushbacks with the Biden administration said the reformation of the State Guard would “not be encumbered by the federal government,” adding that the state guard would give him “the flexibility and the ability needed to respond to events in our state in the ...
While Democrats in Washington charge ahead with an impeachment inquiry, their party's candidates for governor in Kentucky, Mississippi and Louisiana are doing all they can to steer the conversation away from Trump and toward safer ground back home. As red-state Democrats, their best chance...
DeSantis argued in a motion filed on Friday that the ruling should not be implemented until an appeal is settled because it was in "conflict with binding precedent" and was likely to be revisited on appeal. The motion said the state would also request an "expedited" appeal before a full ...
DeSantispostedto her over 500K followers on X: “Welcome to the Free State of Florida! In addition to respecting and protecting your God-given, constitutional right to be free, you can also buy toothpaste without having an armed guard in CVS unlock it for you.” ...
Edwards even addressed the fact that Mardi Gras parades will be here soon as the state desperately wants to celebrate the holiday .@LouisianaGov: 'I know everybody wants to enjoy Mardi Gras, but what we do is going to determine how long this lasts. So encouraging everyone to do si...
Ron DeSantis is a Republican politician who serves as governor of Florida (2019– ) and is a leading figure in the conservative movement. He previously served as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives (2013–18). DeSantis staged an unsuccessful bi
Gov. Ron DeSantis and his state are no stranger to controversy in the areas of education and the economy. But this is what the data shows. Tim SmartMay 7, 2024 McDonald's Improving Global Sales Help to Offset US Weakness in Fourth Quarter Improving int...
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — New York’s governor has signed into law a bill changing the state’s election calendar so that more local elections are timed with statewide races.