Moms for Liberty's Descovich hit with ethics complaint as she awaits confirmation to ethics commission

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Tina Descovicy and Gov. Ron DeSantis speaking at Moms for Liberty's June 2023 summit in Philadelphia.

By Dan Christensen, FloridaBulldog.org

Florida Ethics Commissioner Tina Descovich, co-founder of the controversial political group Moms for Liberty, awaits a confirmation vote before the Florida Senate this week, even as a newly filed ethics complaint could well lead to her ouster.

If so, it would mark the second time in less than a year that Gov. Ron DeSantis appointed someone to Florida’s constitutionally established Commission on Ethics who was forced out for an ethical violation.

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