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Florida Puts
Children and Parents First
Florida is
protecting children and parental rights, and Floridians and Americans
support it
While the
media-Democrat-Hollywood-Disney axis continues to melt down over
Florida protecting children under 9 years old from being exposed to
homosexual and transgender teaching in public schools, polls show that
Floridians and Americans overwhelmingly support the
law.
Governor
DeSantis signed the Parental Rights in Education bill this week while
two polls found significant bipartisan support for the law. First, a
Politico poll found 51 percent of registered voters nationally support
the law while only 34 percent oppose the law. That poll did not use
the plain language of the statute, but instead summarized the two
views from left-leaning Politico, yet it still found support for the
law up by 17 points.
Second, a
poll by Floridians for Economic Advancement, a PAC made up of major
corporations including Disney, big Florida unions and some leftist
organizations, found more than half of likely Florida Democrat voters
support the legislation — 52 percent surveyed supported while just 36
percent opposed the new law. Remember, these are likely
Democrat voters who will be voting in the August primaries,
and they support the law by 16 points.
What these
two polls show that despite a months-long media disinformation
campaign wrongly calling the bill ‘don’t say gay,’ and staged protests
seen across the country that included walkouts and protests by Disney
employees, a significant majority of Americans and Democrats support
the bill.
In the face
of these polls, Democrats continued to make things up and misrepresent
the bill to suit their own agenda. Florida Politics reported that
Orlando Democratic Rep. Anna Eskamani told the news outlet that it’s
what isn’t mentioned in the bill that matters. So it’s the
imaginaries, not the actual legislation, that counts.
For the
record, the new law simply reinforces parents’ fundamental rights to
make decisions regarding the upbringing of their children. The bill
prohibits classroom instruction on sexual orientation or gender
identity in kindergarten through 3rd grade, prohibits instruction that
is not age appropriate for students and requires school districts to
notify parents if there is a change in services from the school
regarding a child’s mental, emotional or physical
well-being.
“Parents’
rights have been increasingly under assault around the nation, but in
Florida we stand up for the rights of parents and the fundamental role
they play in the education of their children,” Governor DeSantis said
at the bill signing. “Parents have every right to be informed about
services offered to their child at school, and should be protected
from schools using classroom instruction to sexualize their kids as
young as 5 years old.”
Read more: https://www.flgov.com/2022/03/28/governor-ron-desantis-signs-historic-bill-to-protect-parental-rights-in-education/
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Governor signs curriculum transparency
and school board term limits bill
Governor
DeSantis signed legislation that requires school districts to be
transparent in the selection of instructional materials, including
library and reading materials.
As a part
of the Year of the Parent, this legislation preserves the rights of
parents to make decisions about what materials their children are
exposed to in school. Additionally, the bill sets 12-year term limits
for school board members.
“In
Florida, our parents have every right to be involved in their child’s
education. We are not going to let politicians deny parents the right
to know what is being taught in our schools,” Governor DeSantis
said.
Read more: https://www.flgov.com/2022/03/25/governor-ron-desantis-signs-bill-that-requires-curriculum-transparency/
FLORIDA
Governor DeSantis
Spurs Historic Increase in Republican Voter
Registrations
Republicans outnumber Democrats in active
voter registrations by more than 100,000
As of March
29, 2022, Florida Republicans reached a new milestone, exceeding
Democrats in active voter registrations by more than 100,000. Since
Governor DeSantis came into office, Republicans in Florida have
increased their active registrations by 363,000.
The
distinction between active and inactive voters is significant, as
inactive voters represent less than one percent of the voting
electorate in any election. Additionally, in 21 of the past 22 months,
Republicans have outperformed Democrats in voter
registrations.
“Under
Governor Ron DeSantis’ bold leadership, Florida continues to write the
playbook on individual freedom and maintains its national prominence
as the number one state to live, work and raise a family,” said RPOF
Chairman Joe Gruters.
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Governor DeSantis calls Special Session
for congressional redistricting
Governor
DeSantis called a Special Session of the Florida Legislature to
produce a new map establishing lawful congressional voting districts
in Florida. The Governor vetoed CS/SB 102 this week after reviewing
the bill, citing legal concerns. The Special Session will convene at
12 p.m., April 19, and will extend no later than 11:59 p.m., April
22.
“We have a
responsibility to produce maps for our citizens that do not contain
unconstitutional racial gerrymanders,” Governor DeSantis said. “I
vetoed a map that violates the U.S. Constitution, but that does not
absolve the Legislature from doing its job. I appreciate the
Legislature’s willingness to work with me to pass a legally compliant
map this Special Session.”
Read the proclamation: https://www.flgov.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/SLA-BIZHUB22032913200.pdf
Read the transmittal letter: https://www.flgov.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/SLA-BIZHUB22032912100.pdf
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Illegal immigrant charged with brutal
double murder in Daytona
The Biden
Administration’s dangerous immigration policies, as well as the
soft-on-crime policies of the 9th Circuit State Attorney’s Office,
have once again resulted in the needless deaths of innocent
Floridians.
On March
10, 2022, Jean R. Macean, a citizen of Haiti and an illegal immigrant,
was charged with the murder of Terry and Brenda Aultman. Macean had
previously been arrested in Orange County prior to the murders, but
the charges were inexplicably dropped by the State Attorney’s Office
under former State Attorney Aramis Ayala.
Daytona
Beach Police Chief Jakari Young described these killings as “one of
the most vicious attacks I’ve ever seen in my 20 years.”
“Floridians
should not be subject to the reckless open border policies that the
Biden Administration is imposing on this country,” Governor DeSantis
said. “These policies are deadly — we also need answers as to why the
State Attorney’s Office dropped charges against the
defendant.”
The Biden
Administration announced a new Temporary Protected Status designation
for Haiti last year, a reversal of the policy of the previous
administration. The policy allowed Macean to stay in the
country.
Read more: https://www.flgov.com/2022/03/30/man-who-brutally-murdered-daytona-beach-couple-during-bike-week-was-an-illegal-immigrant-with-multiple-prior-drug-charges/
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Florida approves 17,000 acres of
conservation acquisitions
Governor
DeSantis and the Florida Cabinet this week approved 10 land and
conservation easement acquisitions to protect Florida’s natural
environment.
The
properties, covering more than 17,000 acres, will be managed and
monitored by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, the
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission or the Florida
Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. Seven of the 10
projects, totaling 16,706 acres, are within the Florida Wildlife
Corridor.
“These
essential land and conservation easement acquisitions are important to
protecting Florida’s rich natural areas and will preserve Florida’s
critical ecosystems,” Governor DeSantis said. “Since day one, my
administration has prioritized protecting and restoring Florida’s
environment and natural resources.”
Read more: https://www.flgov.com/2022/03/30/governor-desantis-approves-10-land-and-conservation-easement-acquisitions-totaling-more-than-17000-acres/
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What
are Florida university academicians trying to
hide?
Last year,
Florida passed a reasonable law requiring universities and colleges to
conduct annual surveys that “considers the extent to which competing
ideas and perspectives are presented and members of the university (or
college) community, including students, faculty, and staff, feel free
to express their beliefs and viewpoints on campus and in the
classroom.”
This used
to be one of the high goals of academia. Apparently no longer, which
shows the need for the law, which also allows students and employees
to not participate in the surveys.
Nonetheless, opponents of the law are fighting it in
court, asking a federal judge to prevent the state from moving forward
with surveys about “intellectual freedom and viewpoint diversity” on
college and university campuses. They are asking for an emergency
restraining order as the surveys will go out in April.
The
opponents filed an overall challenge to the law last summer,
contending that the surveys would violate the First Amendment. It
seems like a frivolous lawsuit, but the question all this pushback
raises is: What are they trying to hide? Why don’t they want
Floridians to know if they allow multiple viewpoints?
At this
point, Floridians should be very curious about the answers to those
questions.
Read more: https://thecapitolist.com/opponents-rush-to-court-to-block-floridas-intellectual-freedom-surveys-on-college-campuses/
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$10.5
million for apprenticeship programs in Florida
Governor
DeSantis announced $10.5 million in continued investments to expand
registered apprenticeship and pre-apprenticeship programs at 11
colleges across Florida. This money helps state colleges and technical
colleges to start or expand registered apprenticeship and/or
pre-apprenticeship programs.
Registered
apprenticeship and pre-apprenticeship training programs are a key
component of Florida’s workforce education. They provide excellent
opportunities for employers to develop and apply industry standards to
training programs that increase productivity, attract and retain
highly qualified employees and improve retention and overall
performance. And they provide a top quality pathway for students to
get into high-paying careers with minimal or no debt.
“We are
proud to invest in programs that make a difference for students and
their employers,” Governor DeSantis said. “This $10.5 million will
provide opportunities for an additional 4,200 students in the next
year and will encourage more businesses to start their own
apprenticeship programs to meet industry demands.”
Read more: https://www.flgov.com/2022/03/30/governor-ron-desantis-announces-10-5-million-in-funding-to-expand-registered-apprenticeship-and-preapprenticeship-programs/
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Val Demings says she is open to court
packing
She just
cannot seem to say ‘no’ to the radical left.
Watch the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ycNHXrHNehM
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AG Moody sues over Biden’s mask mandate
on public transportation
Attorney
General Moody is leading 20 other states in an action against
President Joe Biden’s unlawful mask mandate on public transportation,
arguing that it exceeds the authority of the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC).
The Biden
administration continues to use a failed interpretation of a
quarantine statute — which courts have ruled against several times —
to authorize the CDC’s rule. The agency’s mandate rule interferes with
state law in places like Florida, which has imposed laws banning
forced masking. The mandate also runs afoul of basic reason, as now
even the states with the most stringent COVID-19 policies are
beginning to lift indoor mask mandates.
“President Biden’s shortsighted, heavy-handed and
unlawful travel policies are frustrating travelers and causing chaos
on public transportation,” Attorney General Moody said. “It’s long
past time to alleviate some of the pressure on travelers and those
working in the travel industry by immediately ending Biden’s unlawful
public transportation mandates.”
Governor
DeSantis supported the lawsuit. “Florida has led the nation in
standing up to misguided federal government policies and fighting back
against heavy-handed mandates that have no scientific backing,”
Governor DeSantis said. “If politicians and celebrities can attend the
Super Bowl unmasked, every U.S. citizen should have the right to fly
unmasked. It is well past time to get rid of this unnecessary mandate
and get back to normal life.”
Read more: http://www.myfloridalegal.com/newsrel.nsf/newsreleases/AA77384F1742127E852588140055CA74
Read more:
https://www.flgov.com/2022/03/29/governor-ron-desantis-and-attorney-general-ashley-moody-announce-lawsuit-against-the-cdcs-unlawful-mask-mandate-on-public-transportation/
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CFO Patronis honors first responders
after Panhandle wildfires
Chief
Financial Officer and State Fire Marshal Jimmy Patronis presented a
Cabinet Resolution honoring Florida’s first responders that answered
the call of duty following the Chipola Complex Wildfires that broke
out in the Florida Panhandle March 10, 2022.
“As
Florida’s State Fire Marshal, I was honored to present this resolution
recognizing the courage and dedication of Florida’s first responders
in Bay County and to all of the other firefighting professionals who
traveled from near and far and worked around the clock to respond to
the Panhandle wildfires,” CFO Patronis said.
Read more: https://www.myfloridacfo.com/sitePages/newsroom/pressRelease.aspx?id=6145
ICYMI
Florida
Ascendent
John
Hinderaker, of the popular Powerline site, based in Minnesota, had
this to say about Florida’s growth and leadership:
“People
vote most sincerely when they vote with their feet. One of the basic
realities of our time, transcending and perhaps ultimately
overwhelming many of our current political debates, is that people are
fleeing blue states and moving to red states. What states are in
decline? California, New York, Illinois, Minnesota. What states are
prospering? Texas, Tennessee, South Carolina, South Dakota, Utah.
And above all, Florida.
“Current Census Bureau data speak for
themselves:
“Four
of the nation’s top 10 metro areas with the highest population growth
last year were in Florida — more than any other state, according to
new US Census data.
…
“Florida’s growth isn’t mainly retirees. It is a
great place to do business:
“The US
Census also revealed this month that the Sunshine State accounted for
more new business applications than any other state.
“I have
been to Florida four times in the last four months, and can attest
that the state is booming. You pretty much have to see Naples, for
example, to believe it. It isn’t just economic prosperity, either –
Florida has an atmosphere of fun, activity, and freedom that draws
people from across the country.
“Florida benefits, obviously, from excellent
leadership. Governor Ron DeSantis and the state’s Republican
legislature have scored another win with the state’s
anti-grooming law, which protects small children from being
indoctrinated with LGBTQ+ theories in the public schools. Remarkably,
liberals have chosen grooming as a hill to die on, as in the Oscars
last night, even though polls
show the Florida law is supported overwhelmingly by
Florida Democrats, let alone Republicans and
Independents.”
Read the entire column: https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2022/03/florida-ascendant.php
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