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Ronald Dion DeSantis was born on September 14, 1978, in Jacksonville, Florida, to parents Karen DeSantis (née Rogers) and Ronald Daniel DeSantis. His middle name, Dion, honors the singer Dion DiMucci , [ 3 ] and his family name has different pronunciations. [ 4 ]
Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla., has been telling Florida political players that he is running for governor to replace Ron DeSantis, who is term-limited. ... her alma mater, and her replacement would ...
Ron DeSantis, campaigns for Republican Senate candidate J.D. Vance during in Youngstown, Ohio, in 2022. (Gaelen Morse / Reuters via Alamy) “His parent’s siblings — they became a priest and a ...
Florida’s Republican governor Ron DeSantis is believed to be on the verge of announcing his bid to become the party’s 2024 presidential nominee, placing him in direct competition with Donald ...
The Courage to Be Free: Florida's Blueprint for America's Revival is a non-fiction book authored by Florida governor Ron DeSantis and published by HarperCollins in 2023. A self-described memoir, The Courage to Be Free is DeSantis's second book, following Dreams from Our Founding Fathers: First Principles in the Age of Obama (2011).
DeSantis sponsored the Transportation Empowerment Act, which would transfer much of the responsibility for transportation projects to the states and sharply reduce the federal gas tax. [88] DeSantis has opposed legislation to require online retailers to collect and pay state sales tax. [89] DeSantis voted for the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017. [90]
Gov. Ron DeSantis suspended Patricia Good, ... Donna Korn, 51, is a graduate of Western High School in Davie and a former English teacher at her alma mater and a PTA president. Korn was first ...
DeSantis at a pro-law enforcement rally in Staten Island. DeSantis opposes efforts to defund the police, and as governor has introduced initiatives to "fund the police". [206] In September 2021, he introduced a $5,000 signing bonus for Florida police officers in a bid to attract out-of-state police recruits. [207]