Five things DeSantis is trying to get done
RFlorida Governor epublican Ron DeSantis’s The 2024 agenda can easily be understood by referring to his legislative priorities, which he has as governor.
The legislative year 2023 in Florida Solid began Tuesday Republican Governor control over the legislature allows the governor to move legislation along much more easily than before. DeSantis will likely use this opportunity to advance his agenda to the maximum extent.
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Here are five things DeSantis wants to accomplish with the support of his loyal legislature
1. Permitting concealed carry nearly anywhere without a permit
DeSantis indicated since December that she would be pushing for a legislative amendment. “constitutional carry” One of his highest legislative priorities would be a law that allows gun owners to conceal-carry without the need for a permit.
“This was something that I’ve always supported,” He stated that December was the best month for him to speak. according to The Tampa Bay Times. “It’ll be something that will be done in the regular session.”
Florida could become the 26th State to permit carry without permits if it is successful. according to ABC News.
2. Universities should also be pushing for diversity initiatives
The Florida Board of Governors would have greater authority over schools and universities. It could force the Florida Board of Governors to eliminate classes in critical race theory and gender studies, as well as any support programs. DeSantis implicitly supports the bill.
“In Florida, we will build off of our higher education reforms by aligning core curriculum to the values of liberty and the Western tradition, eliminating politicized bureaucracies like DEI, increasing the amount of research dollars for programs that will feed key industries with talented Florida students, and empowering presidents and boards of trustees to recruit and hire new faculty, including by dedicating record resources for faculty salaries,” DeSantis spoke out in a Jan. 31 interview press release.
3. It is easier to sue media outlets in defamation cases
HB 991, which was introduced in the state House by DeSantis and his Republican allies, aims at reducing the “actual malice” claus
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