Republican -led Florida Congress, on Monday, gave Ron Desantis a stunning RE responsibility, refused his special session, and disabled one of his budget refusal.
The special session was “not a stunt designed to generate headlines,” said House Chair Daniel Perez and R-Miami told his members. “There is no need to choose right now and choose the right thing.”
Instead of undertaking Desantis’s proposal, Perez and Senator Ben Albritton, R-WAUCHULA, quickly finished special sessions and then passed new illegal immigration restrictions. Converted.
One of the bills will be taken out of the immigrant execution from the Desantis office and under the Perspective of the Republican member Wilton Simpson, the Republican member of the Republican member, who had a spiritual relationship with Desantis.
Simpson posted to X immediately. “Depending on the mission from Americans, @potus has an aggressive agenda to secure a border. Illegal immigrants and criminals outside the country. Work here in Sunshine.”
Desantis blamed the proposal and called it “weaker” than him. “The Congress’s bill is a feeding tactic that tries to create an illusion that illegal immigrants will collapse, and when they do nothing,” he posted to X.
It is the first time that the parliament has rejected the $ 57 million Desantis veto for the legislative support service, and has been overturned the governor’s veto since the Republican Party in the 1990s. Only Desantis Ally Sen. Blaise Ingoglia in R-Spring Hill has voted override.
In recent years, a rarely legislative pushback in Florida
Monday’s movements show a dramatic decline in the effects of Desantis with Congress. In the first six years of inauguration, Desantis almost enjoyed the Agenda rock step support from a GOP colleague.
Perez and Albritton are urgently calling for Desantis sessions, and in addition to illegal immigrants, other issues he want to deal with -Condominium law reform, hurricane easing program, and repression of claiming fraud. He said he could take care of him. A session starting on March 4th.
Albritton warned that Desantis’s proposal on immigrants could “impair” the administrative order of President Donald Trump, which was issued last week after taking office to promote overseas expulsion and prevented more borders.
“Sometimes leadership is not a matter of problem, but to actually follow the leaders you trust,” Albrid said to Trump.
The ally of Desantis, a parliament, who submitted his bill in line with his proposal, tried to hear them on the floor, but they were ignored or refused.
R-Delray Beach Representative Mike Caruso tried to hear his bill, but Perez came after the first special session. He said that Monday marked the end of the congratulatory parliament.
“What happened there is the future wound in Florida,” Caruso later said.
“The Republican members have been together for the past six years, so they gained their power … to let the governor and speakers go to each other? It’s not a way to guide this situation,” he added. I did it. “Florida was the leader of most of the policies. I think this is difficult to digest.”
Meanwhile, the Democratic Party welcomed the GOP’s very major major attitude toward Desantis.
“Separation of power is a problem again in Florida,” said Tampa’s House Democratic leader Fentliskel.
But she is also preparing for the Desantis reaction. “I expect this is not over, and I will see something from the governor,” said Driskell. “His office cannot be happy.”
GOP Senator said they were dark
Republican Senator said that Monday legislative measures have been kept secret.
“I joked that it was a very good secret because both of the meeting rooms in the legislative guidance department should work for the CIA. They can clearly keep the secrets.” Ingoglia said. After the Senate was postponed, Ingoglia explained that he did not want to increase his budget as a stubborn financial conservative.
All bills of Ingoglia, the representative of the governor’s agenda, died when Albritton ended a special session. These bills include measures that restricted immigrants who illegally entered the country to illegally send money abroad.
Albritton criticized it and not supported Florida’s new orders.
The members of the Diet spent more than two hours to consider a new 75 -page immigration bill at the first committee meeting to discuss the law starting at 2:00 pm.
“The first impression from what we saw on Twitter (now called X) is that it is not as robust as we provided.
Senator Randy Fine, a Republican member of Melbourne, is expected to depart for Congress to run for Congress, calls a special session “stunt” and does not expect to override the veto. 。 He was a Desantis antagonist and an ally of Trump.
“I’m a little surprised, a little satisfied, I’m a little excited. Because we show that we step up and run the show,” he told us today Network-Florida.
After the announcement of a special session of Desantis, Fine has submitted a bill to block unwritten students to participate in Florida’s higher education institutions. The law is currently the provisions of the new immigration bill (SB 2-B).
John Kennedy has contributed. GRAY ROHRER is a reporter for US toDay Network-Florida Capital Bureau. He can contact me on grohrer@gannett.com. X: Follow him with @grayrohrer. USA TODAY Network’s State Watch Dog Reporter Anagoñi -Lessan -Florida can access Agonilessan@Gannett.com.