A special session primarily developed around Gov. Bill Lee's signature education voucher proposal will now also include prominent immigration issues.
Two years ago, GOP lawmakers passed a law that specifically ensures companies making illegal hires don’t get punished. That’s like vowing to crack down on human trafficking while giving the traffickers a pass.
Governor Ron DeSantis confirmed Thursday he indeed has the power to remove Sheriff Carmine Marceno if he sees fit.
Republican Gov. Bill Lee is doubling down on his efforts to enact universal school vouchers throughout Tennessee.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is calling for a special legislative session on a variety of issues, but GOP leaders are calling it "premature."
Moody is unabashedly a legacy-making selection for DeSantis, someone who fiercely defended the governor’s agenda during the last six years and made some of his most headline-grabbing policies possible through her legal actions.
Ron DeSantis calling ... Here are five times DeSantis enforced the removal of immigrants who entered the country illegally: Within the first six months of his first term as governor, DeSantis signed a bill that would ban sanctuary cities in the state ...
DeSantis called for the special session to begin Jan. 27; the 2025 regular legislative session starts in Tallahassee on March 4.
DeSantis to Appoint Attorney General Ashley Moody to U.S. Senate Gov. Ron DeSantis announced Thursday that he will appoint Attorney General Ashley Moody to t
Ron DeSantis — and the public ... Sharkey said there would probably be another hemp bill up for consideration during the 2025 legislative session. Citing a detrimental effect on hemp businesses, DeSantis vetoed a bill last year that would have ...
The Hawaii Women's Legislative Caucus will be unveiling it's 2025 bill package today. The bipartisan caucus is dedicated to advancing legislation that improves the lives of women, children, and families.
For years, Floridians have used the ballot initiative process to pass popular measures that have been otherwise stymied by the state’s political leaders. That process is how Florida got its $15 minimum wage,