Talahasie -Florida’s legislative leader issued a stunning RE of Governor Ron Desantis on Monday, refused to call for a special legislative conference to deal with immigrants, and for the first time invalid his veto.
Instead of supporting Desantis in one of the signing issues, the members have held their own special sessions this week to support President Donald Trump’s immigration agenda.
And they are considering the deprivation of his immigrant execution, which had been the governor three years ago to Martha’s immigration to a grape garden.
The House of Representatives Daniel Perez, R-Miami, and the Senator Ben Albritton and R-Wachula accused him of returning his lawmakers to Talahasie to support his own political profile.
“I think special sessions should be used modestly,” Perez said. “They must not be a stunt designed to generate headlines.”
Albritton stated that some of Desantis’s immigration proposals, such as criminal accusing the local police who did not cooperate, were unconstitutional and had nothing to do with Trump’s agenda.
“Leadership may not be before the problem,” Albritton told his colleagues. “That’s to follow the leaders you trust. I trust President Trump.”
Desantis responded in X to claim that the bill resembled himself, but claimed that it was “substantially weak.”
“It’s in humiliation to name such a weak bill after President Trump, who is very strong in this issue,” he wrote.
The leader’s statement was a long -standing dissatisfaction with Desantis leadership and parliamentary handling.
In the past six years, he drove his colleagues in GOP, frequently refused their priority, called Talahasie, and passed the laws that advertised in a flashy news session and campaign trail.
Republican leaders are currently proposing Desantis for immigration.
They were able to strip Desantis on his authority to enforce national immigrants, and gave the power to the Republican members who had a cool relationship with the agricultural committee, Wilton Simpson, and Desantis. Former Join House of Representatives, Simpson, was elected to lead the State’s Agricultural Consumer Service in 2022.
If the state council approves the proposal, Simpson will be the highest immigrant in the state and will supervise how the local and state law execution agencies will enforce the Trump immigrant agenda.
Desantis has destroyed the idea. In X, he wrote in the agricultural sector that “stakeholders often oppose execution measures,” and implies that farmers rely on immigration work do not want to change.
“By giving execution to the state government’s agricultural department, we guarantee that execution will not actually occur,” Desantis wrote. “In short, I will be in charge of a chicken house with a fox.”
On Monday, the Diet also overturned more than $ 56 million governor’s veto last year for legislative support services. The purpose was to pay the state economist, about 200 legislative staff and Florida channel.
The Diet stated that Desantis believes that it is targeting one specific provision in $ 56 million. This provides funds to investigate the effects of the charges charged by a credit card company for sales tax. The veto was considered favored by credit card companies.
“This veto was a misunderstanding of the importance of expenditure at best, or in the worst case, an attempt to threaten the independence of another government’s separate branch,” Perez told the parliament.
He said that the budget of the governor has increased by 70 % since Desantis was appointed when he sought veto rights.
This movement remained surprised by many members.
“It’s obviously unprecedented,” said Senator BLAISE Ingoglia, the only member of the R-Spring Hill, who opposes Desantis’s veto.
“The king has fallen,” said D-Miami Senator Chevurin Jones.
The members were able to pass new law on Tuesday morning.
Their 75 proposals are assigned more than $ 500 million to the immigration bureau in a new country in Simpson’s office. Money will pay 149 new positions and subsidies to train local police to respond to the federal immigration order.
It also eliminates the state law provided to students in the state in the state of public universities and universities in Florida. This has been maintained since 2014 and has been promoting Desantis to abolish it in the past.
In response to Desantis’ criticism, Perez and Albritton have blamed Simpson, local police, and farmers, and issued a joint statement to blame him for “serious and inappropriate in humiliation.” ใ
One of the Desantis statements -the local police did not help federal immigration under the bill, it was an “explicit lie” they wrote. His claim that Simpson did not supervise the law enforcement agency was “not completely true.” They wrote that the Agricultural Bureau had 200 oaths.
They also aimed for the Desantis claim that the “stakeholders” in the department did not want to enforce the immigration law.
“This ridiculous statement will worsen a hard -working farmers working day and night on a florid food store at a flourish shop in a grocery store in Florida,” Perez and Albritton wrote.
This is a surprising end of a rare two -week stand -off between Desantis and legislative leaders.
In September, Desantis began seeking a special session to address the condominium crisis. However, it was not until Trump was swearing earlier this month that the governor officially ordered them to Tarahasie.
The order was demanded that the lawmakers would return to the parliament, but they eventually reached Perez and Albritton.
Desantis initially proposed an aggressive agenda of the reform of immigrants and apartments, the salvation of hurricanes, and the reform of the Citizen Initiative Process to revise the national constitution.
Perez and Albritton said the ideas were “premature”, potentially “irresponsible”, and Desantis said, “I do not even provide the actual billing language or meaningful details.”
They wrote that while supporting Trump’s immigration agenda, they should wait to see what the president suggested.
Since then, Desantis has quietly stopped condominium reform, ashamed of the state council, challenging X and Fox news, and warning that he would face him against him.
On Monday, Perez said that he had worked for “bullying” for members, including emails and text messages to Floridans, including the personal mobile phone numbers of the Diet.
“Attack on this body -All you have to attack,” said Perez. “This house is not moved by the threat.”
R-Melbourne Beach Senator Randy Fine said earlier that a call for Desantis’s special session was a sign that the burning man had lost its relevance.
“Everything was always a stunt to hold a special session for five days with four topics without invoices,” Fine said on Monday.
Normally, special legislation sessions are held to deal with emergency situations, and clear agendas are known in advance.
R-PALM HARBOR Senator Ed Hooper said in the darkness of what came in a 15-year special session in Congress.
“This is unprecedented to come here without knowing the solution and making a defined plan,” Fooper said.