DeSantis wants Florida to move ahead with AI policies
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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.
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Ron DeSantis has been happily with his wife Casey for years, but his method for weeding out dates in college make his ego sound extremely fragile.
DeSantis said there are currently no hyperscale data centers in Florida. The data center being proposed in Palm Beach County would be on the north side of Southern Boulevard about 4 miles west of Seminole Pratt Whitney Road and adjacent to a Florida Power & Light Co. energy plant.
Gov. Ron DeSantis promoted his Artificial Intelligence Bill of Rights, a policy proposal that would help local governments reject AI data centers.
While Gov. Ron DeSantis has not endorsed in the governor's race, at least two top aides have been in touch with James Fishback.
DeSantis's maneuvering since his return to Florida indicates the possibility of another presidential bid, despite his protestations.
Gov. Ron DeSantis, who played baseball at Yale, employed a metaphor from his former sport in arguing for congressional term limits.
The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) and the Muslim Brotherhood have been designated by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis as "foreign terrorist organizations."
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DeSantis Budget Plan Tops $117B
TALLAHASSEE — In his final budget proposal, Gov. Ron DeSantis on Wednesday rolled out a $117.36 billion plan for the 2026-2027 fiscal year that includes increased money for teachers and law-enforcement officers.
That’s the takeaway from the latest Yale Youth Poll, which shows both Gov. Ron DeSantis and Secretary of State Marco Rubio mired in the mid single digits at 6% and 5%, respectively, far behind the 51% backing Vice President JD Vance for first-choice support.