Trump Tells DeSantis Undocumented Immigrants Won’t Be Sent To Florida
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has announced that thousands of undocumented immigrants will not be sent to the Sunshine State.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has announced that thousands of undocumented immigrants will not be sent to the Sunshine State.
For the third year in a row, U.S. News & World Report has ranked Florida’s higher education system No. 1 in the U.S.
President Donald Trump took to Twitter Monday afternoon to announce he supports $200 million in funding to restore the Florida Everglades.
The “Family Empowerment Scholarship,” a topic of heated debated the last few weeks, has been approved by the Florida legislature.
Local governments have been dealt a massive blow in their attempt to ban plastic straws.
Gov. Ron DeSantis isn’t giving up hope that the Sunshine State can be home to the U.S. Space Force’s command base.
The department launched a standards review portal where anyone with a vested interest in Florida’s public school curriculum can share their thoughts.
The governor also vowed to increase the speed at which financial support reaches local communities hit by storms.
The cost and constitutionality of the“Family Empowerment Scholarship” is a hotly contested topic in Tallahassee and across the state.
The suspension will continue until June 1.