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Florida House approves bill limiting school discussions of LGBTQ identity

By Gabriella Borter

(Reuters) -Florida's House of Representatives on Thursday approved a Republican-backed bill that would prohibit classroom discussion of sexual orientation and gender identity, a measure Democrats denounced as being anti-LGBTQ.

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Tensions mount as Trump-DeSantis rivalry on full display with bookend appearances at CPAC this week

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has emerged as Donald Trump's strongest challenger within the Republican Party, and their simmering rivalry will be on full display at this year's Conservative Political Action Conference.

The Florida governor will help open CPAC in Orlando on Thursday afternoon while Trump will address the annual gathering Saturday on its final evening, and those bookend appearances will highlight their behind-the-scenes battle for dominance over the Republican Party, reported CNN.

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Experts revolt against 'unorthodox' advice Florida’s new surgeon general is giving Ron DeSantis

When Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) nominated Dr. Joseph Ladapo to serve as the state's new surgeon general, it quickly became apparent that the doctor's anti-mask, anti-mandate positions were paramount to the governor's decision.

However, DeSantis did make an effort to justify his pick. “Telling the truth, I think, is important, and I think that’s what Dr. Ladapo understands,” DeSantis previously said of Ladapo's nomination to head the Florida Department of Health. “You’ve got to tell people the truth, and you’ve got to let them make decisions.”

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Greg Abbott’s two most vocal GOP rivals have long sought to push their party to the right

On Texas GOP primary ballots, Don Huffines and Allen West are technically opponents who each want to unseat Republican Gov. Greg Abbott next week. But on the campaign trail, they’ve largely put up a united front as they appear together at events across the state with platforms that are nearly indistinguishable as they portray Abbott as insufficiently conservative.

That tactic doesn’t seem to be garnering either of them enough support to unseat the incumbent. Abbott is expected to easily fend off all of his intraparty candidates in the March 1 primary and avoid a runoff for the party nomination, according to a recent University of Texas / Texas Politics Project Poll.

But for Huffines and West — the two most vocal and well known of Abbott’s GOP challengers — losing the nomination won’t necessarily mean they’ve lost ground in the larger goal both have long tried to achieve: moving the Republican party further to the right.

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California Governor Newsom calls Florida ‘Don’t Say Gay’ Bill ‘state-sponsored intimidation of LGBTQ children’

California Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom slammed Florida's far-reaching and dangerous "Don't Say Gay" bill, urging Sunshine state lawmakers to stop pushing the legislation which he called "nothing short of a state-sponsored intimidation of LGBTQ children."

Newsom, who has a long history of standing up for LGBTQ people and same-sex marriage, rightly noted that the Florida legislation "will put kids - who are already navigating stress - in physical and psychological danger."

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Republicans are hurting democracy with their support of 'violent rhetoric' against local officials: report

Republicans are waging a "war on local government" as they incite a violent base, according to a new analysis in The New Republic.

Matt Ford noted October comments by Attorney General Merrick Garland following a nationwide wave of unhinged testimony at local government hearings.

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Florida newspaper hammers Ron DeSantis for his 'war' on Black people

Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis was the subject of a hard-hitting new editorial criticizing his racist approach to seeking the GOP's 2024 presidential nomination.

"During the 2018 gubernatorial race, then-candidate Ron DeSantis told FOX News Floridians shouldn’t 'monkey this up by trying to embrace a socialist agenda' and electing Black Democratic opponent Andrew Gillum," the Miami Herald wrote. "It’s hard to believe the Ivy League-educated DeSantis didn’t understand the racially charged context of his statement, but, faced with national backlash, he said at the time that his comment had 'zero to do with race.'”

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DeSantis faces increased resistance from an unlikely GOP source: report

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) is facing controversy and resistance from a political faction he likely didn't expect opposition from: Florida's Senate Republicans.

According to Politico, the Republican-led Florida Senate, along with the state's Republican Senate president Wilton Simpson, recently pushed back against a number of DeSantis' initiatives. One point of contention centers on the controversial congressional maps DeSantis is proposing.

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DeSantis faces increased resistance from an unlikely GOP source: report

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) is facing controversy and resistance from a political faction he likely didn't expect opposition from: Florida's Senate Republicans.

According to Politico, the Republican-led Florida Senate, along with the state's Republican Senate president Wilton Simpson, recently pushed back against a number of DeSantis' initiatives. One point of contention centers on the controversial congressional maps DeSantis is proposing.

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DeSantis now supports taking $200 million from schools that mandated masks

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Gov. Ron DeSantis now supports a plan to withhold $200 million in funding from 12 school districts that mandated masks because of the pandemic, a spokeswoman said Tuesday. DeSantis is on board following discussions with state Rep. Randy Fine, who is proposing the budget measure, press secretary Christina Pushaw wrote in an email. “The governor has been clear that he doesn’t want to take away any funding from students or teachers,” she wrote. “He is on board with the FEFP [Florida Education Finance Program] adjustment following discussions with Rep. Fine. The fines in this p...

'The fear is the point': Former GOP operative lashes out at Florida Republicans' 'Don't Say Gay' bill

Tim Miller, a former Republican operative who once worked at the Republican National Committee, is not happy about legislation being considered in Florida that critics are calling the "Don't Say Gay" law.

Writing at The Bulwark, Miller says that he initially thought critics of the proposed law were overhyping its nefariousness -- until he actually studied the law itself.

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LGBTQ organization accuses DeSantis of ‘fast-tracking’ Florida ‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill to build ‘censorship and surveillance state’

Equality Florida is accusing Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis of working to create a censorship and surveillance state through legislative means, including the widely-criticized "Don't Say Gay" bill and the less-known Stop WOKE Act.

The organization, Florida's largest LGBTQ rights group, on Monday launched a pop-up site that includes a chilling video depicting what an anti-LGBTQ surveillance state might look like in the Sunshine State's public and charter schools.

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