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As the green beer flowed on Adams Street this past Wednesday, and as legislators dawned some form of green to commemorate the ridiculous St. Patrick’s Day “holiday,” all kinds of shenanigans took place around the state.
Nothing Gov. Ron DeSantis does seem to do damage to his governorship or political brand. DeSantis seem indestructible, and all of the bills he backs and signs into law are seen as very home runs for Floridians, except to those rascally Democrats who just despise him.
The State of Florida is in desperate need of cash to counter the huge revenue deficit brought on by the COVID pandemic, but will state legislators revert to raising taxes to help bridge the gap?
The 2021 Florida legislative session is here and arguably the biggest item that will come up for a vote is the Big Tech measure that Rep. Blaise Ingoglia (R) is offering up. Gov. Ron DeSantis has been pushing it, saying that tech companies will be fined $100,000 a day for each local, state, or government candidate they ban.
Going into redistricting, and after handing the Florida Democratic Party a bruising election night loss, the Republican Party of Florida (RPOF) is looking to add to their 2020 statewide in the 2022 midterm election cycle.