CAIR, Florida and Ron DeSantis
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DeSantis has taken action on state toll roads several times during his tenure as governor, including suspending tolls during major storms. The governor has also previously implemented a toll relief program that gave Florida drivers a half refund on their monthly toll fees if they passed through at least 35 tolls a month.
In Miami-Dade, DeSantis named County Court Judge Christina Correa and Assistant State Attorney Jose Rohaidy to the 11th Judicial Circuit Court. He also tapped lawyer Jennifer Levin for a judgeship on the Miami-Dade County Court.
In his first direct comments about Trump's executive order, DeSantis, a vocal AI skeptic, was confident any actions taken by Florida would survive possible federal scrutiny.
After lashing out at Gov. Ron DeSantis and GOP lawmakers for redistricting, Florida Democrats are now seeing a possible upside.
DeSantis's maneuvering since his return to Florida indicates the possibility of another presidential bid, despite his protestations.
Florida Gov. DeSantis said President Trump's executive order last week seeking limited rules on artificial intelligence doesn't prevent states from imposing laws.
As of now, only 12 states — Florida, Alabama, Indiana, Louisiana, Missouri, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, West Virginia and Wisconsin — have passed resolutions in both houses of their Legislatures, calling for a U.S. Term Limits Convention.
The Stanley Cup dig is incontrovertible. The Florida Panthers won back-to-back Stanley Cups in the last two seasons, beating Canada’s Edmonton Oilers in both finals matchups. The Tampa Bay Lightning have won three Stanley Cups since 2004 — beating Canadian teams for two of them. A Canadian team hasn’t won the Cup since 1993.
Gov. Ron DeSantis promoted his Artificial Intelligence Bill of Rights, a policy proposal that would help local governments reject AI data centers.