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Gov. DeSantis again vetoes state funding for anti-public corruption efforts in Miami-Dade County
The funding would have paid investigator salaries for cases involving bribery, fraud, bid tampering and official misconduct. The post Gov. DeSantis again vetoes state funding for anti-public corruption efforts in Miami-Dade County appeared first on Florida Politics - Campaigns Elections. Lobbying Government..
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Tampa Free Press
· Jul 11, 2026
Fed Showdown: 15 States Sue To Block Feds From Killing School Mental Health Funds Over DEI
A coalition of 15 states has taken the U.S. Department of Education back to court, filing a protective lawsuit to prevent federal officials from pulling millions of dollars in school-based youth mental health grants. The complaint, filed July 10, 2026, in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington, targets the Department of [] Fed Showdown: 15 States Sue To Block Feds From Killing School Mental Health Funds Over DEI
The Daily Signal
· Jul 7, 2026
Florida Just Showed Us How to Fight Back Against Media Blacklists
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis put his signature on the state’s new budget last week and tucked inside is a provision worth celebrating. State agencies in Florida are now barred, for a second straight year, from hiring advertising firms that use “misinformation” ratings to decide which news outlets deserve ad dollars and which don’t. I’ll be...
ArcaMax
· Jul 9, 2026
Democrats to dump resources into new South Florida congressional district
MIAMI — The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee is adding Florida’s newly drawn 22nd District to its list of target seats in its effort to win back control of the U.S. House in November. The DCCC is directing extra resources into ...
OpsLens
· Jul 7, 2026
Florida just showed us how to fight back against media blacklists * WorldNetDaily * by Robert B. Bluey, The Daily Signal
Source link Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis put his signature on the state’s new budget last week and tucked inside is a provision worth celebrating. State agencies in Florida are now
Off The Press
· Jul 2, 2026
DeSantis signs anti-censorship law for second straight year
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed into law this week a state budget with a key provision that bars state agencies from using advertising firms that rely on media monitors and “misinformation” blacklisters. For a second year in a row, DeSantis has further cemented Florida’s role at the forefront of a growing national campaign against viewpoint []...Click to read more
Capital Research Center
· Jul 8, 2026
The Charitable Back Door
Federal law prohibits foreign nationals from donating to political action committees (PACs). This makes sense because it prevents foreign nationals from influencing American politics. Federal law does not prohibit foreign nationals from donating to tax-exempt 501(c)(3) charities. This argument also makes sense because charities should be open to as much funding as possible. Unfortunately, in []
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