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His Sights Well Past Tallahassee, DeSantis Vows to ‘Swing for the Fences’

March 7, 2023 | FlaglerLive | 9 Comments

The governor eyes New Hampshire. (© FlaglerLive)
The governor eyes New Hampshire. (© Facebook)

Drawing a national spotlight as he prepares for a potential White House bid, Gov. Ron DeSantis opened the annual legislative session Tuesday by touting the state’s accomplishments and vowing to “swing for the fences so that we can ensure Florida remains number one.”

“We will stand strong, we will hold the line, we won’t back down, and I can promise you this: You ain’t seen nothin’ yet,” DeSantis said as he concluded his annual State of the State address in the crowded House chamber.




DeSantis, drawing frequent applause from the Republican-dominated Legislature, did not make any dramatic policy announcements in the 30-minute speech but focused on issues such as cracking down on illegal immigration, bucking COVID-19 restrictions and blocking certain medical treatments for transgender minors.

Earlier Tuesday, Sen. Blaise Ingoglia, R-Spring Hill, and Rep. Kiyan Michael, R-Jacksonville, filed bills (SB 1718 and HB 1617) seeking to carry out a series of DeSantis’ immigration proposals.

“We must further strengthen our laws against illegal immigration by enhancing employment verification, increasing penalties for human smuggling and further disincentivizing illegal migration to the state of Florida,” DeSantis said. “Florida is not a sanctuary state, and we will uphold the rule of law.”

While the State of the State address is always a high-profile event in Tallahassee, DeSantis’ speech Tuesday drew national attention as he is widely expected to run for president in 2024.

Democrats blasted DeSantis, arguing that he is more focused on his political ambitions than issues such as the state’s property-insurance troubles and affordable health care.

House Minority Leader Fentrice Driskell, D-Tampa, told reporters after the State of the State address that DeSantis is “solely focused on running for the GOP nomination for president, and that’s how he’s governing right now as families suffer.”

“The governor talked about being number one on a great many things,” Senate Minority Leader Lauren Book, D-Plantation, said. “But here’s what I know — we talk to our constituents every single day. You know what they talk to us about? Not being able to afford prescriptions. Having to work harder to put food on the table, to put gas in the car. They can’t pay their rent, they can’t pay their mortgages, they can’t get property insurance. And are those the things that are being contemplated here? No.”



But Republican leaders heralded DeSantis as they spoke in the Senate and House before the State of the State address. Senate President Kathleen Passidomo, R-Naples, called him “truly America’s governor,” while House Speaker Paul Renner, R-Palm Coast, called him “America’s greatest governor.”

With Republicans holding supermajorities in the Senate and House, DeSantis and his GOP allies have a clear path to passing their often-shared priorities during the session. He has outlined numerous priorities, from raising teacher salaries to cutting taxes.

DeSantis used parts of Tuesday’s speech to focus on red-meat issues for Republican voters. As an example, he pointed to his resistance to such things as mask mandates and vaccination mandates during the COVID-19 pandemic.

“No Floridian should have to choose between a job they need and a shot they don’t want,” DeSantis said.

He also took aim at medical procedures for transgender minors. Lawmakers are expected to take up bills that would make it illegal for doctors to provide treatments such as puberty blockers and hormone therapy to transgender youths.

“It’s sad that we have to say this, but our children are not guinea pigs for science experimentation, and we cannot allow people to make money off mutilating them,” DeSantis said.

But Driskell accused DeSantis of creating “culture war fights.”

“Ron DeSantis is so obsessed with ‘woke’ that he is asleep at the wheel,” she said.

–Jim Saunders, Ruan Dailey, News Service of Florida

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Comments

  1. Pogo says

    March 7, 2023 at 10:22 pm

    @The dog that barked, and disappeared

    Even here, desantis’ Hee Haw version of a Deutsches Stadion church service is duly reported. Fine. Ethical, professional journalism still lives.

    Elected Democrats gave a powerful reply, live, on Florida media, e.g., Spectum News. Try finding a record of it now.

    desantis could have been derailed by a succession of Democratic Party opponents who, any of which, would have been a far better choice. Where were you — when it mattered? What are you doing now?

  2. Deborah Coffey says

    March 8, 2023 at 7:41 am

    This is the most dangerous man in America today. Most of the media is giving him a pass on the terrible fascism he espouses, even MSNBC. You think Trump wants retribution? Wait until DeSantis puts his fascism into full gear. And, women beware! Every one of you will be put into your Christian Nationalist place. You will always make much less than a White man for the same job. In DeSantis’ eyes, you are meant to be barefoot and pregnant in your kitchens for the rest of your lives. It is time to fight back…hard.

  3. Dennis CRathsam says

    March 8, 2023 at 7:55 am

    The people of our great state voted, democrates lost, big time. Im sick & of all the tears. Get over it…Florida is where WOKE goes to die. All you democrates out there, maybe you should stop wineing, and produce a reputable candidate to run for governor, not an old has been. Or better still move back to the states control by democrats. Im sure youll love the high taxes, and the Biden invaders crawling up & down their city streets. Folks you dont know how good it really is here. Im sorry your not happy, But for all of us that voted for Ron De Santis, we are HAPPY HAPPY HAPPY.

  4. Me says

    March 8, 2023 at 9:04 am

    Can DeSantis stop telling people what they can and cannot do with their own bodies, he is not a physician and is just trying to act like a smart a– dictator want to be. He feels he can dictate what children read in school. He needs to start acting like a governor for the people and all the people no matter race, sex or color, that is what an elected official is suppose to act like.

  5. Charles says

    March 8, 2023 at 3:46 pm

    DeSantis is prejudice against all gays, and people of color and one good thing about him he lets the world know. He will never become president because of that and it will be a real great show watching him lose.

  6. Bill C says

    March 8, 2023 at 11:10 pm

    DeSantis “swings for the fences” and hits nothing but foul balls.

  7. Deborah Coffey says

    March 9, 2023 at 7:53 pm

    You will live to regret your choice because you are obviously not a student of history. In the end, DeSantis will come for you.

  8. Atwp says

    March 10, 2023 at 8:18 pm

    Dennis glad you are happy and blind.

  9. Dennis C Rathsam says

    March 11, 2023 at 7:02 am

    Thanks it better than being a democratic fool!

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