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James Uthmeier argued that many DEI and ESG policies are discriminatory, fail to reflect equal justice under the law, and violate Florida’s civil rights code.
Their aim is to eliminate waste, fraud and abuse, including improper payments to dead people or those who are ineligible.
The controversy is still heating up between Governor Ron DeSantis and his wife, Casey DeSantis, with the Florida House of ...
Gov. Ron DeSantis would be a nonstarter with young Republicans in a hypothetical 2028 race involving Donald Trump chasing a ...
The Hope Florida Foundation didn’t file tax forms, didn’t follow its rules for approving grants and didn’t follow state laws ...
The president of the American Dental Association stood with Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava when she bravely ...
Share articleA bill that would make it more difficult for citizens to get constitutional amendments on the ballot is advancing in the Florida Senate. Its sister bill, HB1205, has already passed in the ...
A Republican proposal in the Florida state House would bar state employees from conducting most traditional campaign-type ...
In the mix of the controversy, Florida’s newly appointed Attorney General, James Uthmeier, is now being watched by lawmakers ...
The Justice Department has charged a man with vandalizing a Tesla dealership in New Mexico and setting fire to the ...
Chinese giant automaking company BYD bought Ford Motor Co.'s former facilities in Brazil and has promised to run the ...
Gov. Ron DeSantis on Monday defended the Hope Florida program and derided House Republicans looking into its finances.