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Gov. Ron DeSantis promoted his Artificial Intelligence Bill of Rights, a policy proposal that would help local governments reject AI data centers.
As 2025 comes to an end, political eyes are not only turning toward next year’s midterm elections, but also toward the 2028 Republican presidential primary, as possible candidates start posturing, including Gov.
Former state Rep. Bobby Payne has said that initiatives combatting climate change are “unfitting for our country.”
The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) is suing Gov. Ron DeSantis' administration over First Amendment violations. The lawsuit follows DeSantis' executive order designating CAIR as a foreign terrorist organization. CAIR argues the order is retaliation for its protected speech and an example of viewpoint discrimination.
While the governor hasn't endorsed in the race, at least two top aides have been in touch with James Fishback, whose campaign has faced criticism over his social media posts.
Governor DeSantis discussed an AI Bill of Rights in Florida to address the societal impacts of AI and regulate tech giants.
On the cusp of his final year in office, Gov. Ron DeSantis wants a $117 billion budget – about $2.2 billion more than the current year.
As Gov. Ron DeSantis prepares for his last year in office, he’s using his proposed budget to push for his plan to cut property taxes. The proposal he released Wednesday would have the state set aside $300 million in nonrecurring funding to cover a potential loss in property tax revenue for 32 small counties.