Uthmeier Sues California, Gov. Newsom Over State's Sanctuary Policies
The Office of Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier announced it is suing the State of California and Gov. Gavin Newsom over its sanctuary state policies involving undocumented immigrants, saying it has harmed states like Florida from protecting its residents. READ MORE.
Attorney General James Uthmeier: "Florida can do everything right--back the blue, enforce the law, and prosecute to the fullest--but we still suffer from California's dangerous sanctuary policies. That's why we're taking Gavin Newsom and California to the Supreme Court."
Florida GOP: "NEW PODCAST LAUNCHED. Florida Republicans are leading the nation, and now you can get the inside scoop on how we're getting the job done. Power Play with Chairman @EvanPower launched today, featuring @GovGoneWild, Florida's fearless CFO."
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna: "Democrats need to stop making Tik Toks in DC and go home to their districts to actually 'work' for their constituents. This shutdown is not performative, it is affecting real people's lives."
State Senator Carlos Guillermo Smith: "$10 MILLION in public Medicaid money was stolen and laundered through Casey DeSantis' Hope Florida charity to pay for political ads run by @AGJamesUthmeier. Now key players are testifying before a grand jury. NO ONE is above the law."

Rick Scott Highlights Expert Testimonies on Addressing U.S. Pharmaceutical Vulnerabilities — By The Floridian's Adrian Morgade — Florida Senator Rick Scott (R) recently led a U.S. Senate Special Committee on how to combat the crucial vulnerabilities in the American pharmaceuticals industry and how to reduce America’s over-reliance on foreign-made generic drugs.
Ashley Moody Calls Democrats 'Sociopathic' for Holding Fundraiser During Shutdown — By The Floridian's Grayson Bakich — Senator Ashley Moody (R-FL) blasted Senate Democrats heading to Napa Valley, California, for a retreat and fundraiser during the ongoing shutdown as "sociopathic" in a recent appearance on Fox Business' Evening Edit.
Gun Owners of America Criticizes Florida Legislature for Lagging on Gun Rights — By The Floridian's Michael Costeines — The Gun Owners of America, in a statement to The Floridan, applauded Rep. Tyler Sirois (R-Meritt Island) for introducing legislation in the House to lower the minimum legal age for buying all types of firearms in Florida from 21 back down to 18 years old.
Uthmeier Sues California, Gov. Newsom Over State's Sanctuary Policies — By The Floridian's Michael Costeines — The Office of Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier announced it is suing the State of California and Gov. Gavin Newsom over its sanctuary state policies involving undocumented immigrants, saying it has harmed states like Florida from protecting its residents.

Uthmeier Steps In Over 'Bogus' Lawsuit After Florida Judge Blocks Trump Library Transfer — By The Floridian's Michael Costeines — Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier announced he is intervening in a lawsuit challenging the approval of a 2.63-acre parcel of land for the Donald J. Trump Presidential Library near Miami-Dade County's historic Freedom Tower, calling the litigation "bogus."
Tommy Tuberville Introduces Senate Version of Randy Fine's No Sharia Act — By The Floridian's Grayson Bakich — Representative Randy Fine's (R-FL) No Sharia Act has gained a sponsor in the Senate through Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL), who is introducing the bill to the Upper Chamber.
Florida GOP Crushes Democrats in Quarter Fundraising — By The Floridian's Michael Costeines — The Republican Party of Florida announced it has raised $6.3 million in fundraising for the latest quarter, routing the Democratic Party, which has collected less than $540,000 over the same period.
63 Florida House Members Endorse Byron Donalds for Governor — By The Floridian's Michael Costeines — Sixty-three members of the Florida House of Representatives are getting behind U.S. Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) in his Florida gubernatorial bid, which is further sign that the party is coalescing behind the frontrunner with the election still more than a year away.
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