TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) – Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is about to place his mom on the Florida Ethics Committee for the second time Liberty co-founder Tina Deskovic.
Desantis previously appointed Descovich to the board of directors in 2023, but rarely violated the governor’s wishes, and Republican-controlled Senators shot it the following year.
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The Florida Ethics Committee serves as a guardian of the standards of conduct for Florida officers and their political subdivisions, according to the committee’s website.” The board aims to become an “independent committee” investigating “complaint complaints of public trust violations by civil servants and employees.”
The senator expressed concern about Deskovic’s affiliation with the conservative activist group she co-founded, but she told the Senate committee that she was on the ethics committee apart from working with her mother for freedom. He said he is looking at the role of
Moms for Freedom emerged as a custody group in Florida’s political scene, denounced what it called “awakening indoctrination.” The group became prominent by instilling school board meetings among supporters and codified policy demands in laws such as state custody in education laws and so-called “gay” bills.
Deskovic is once again facing scrutiny by the state Senate, which rejected a special session called DeSantis last month, showing that Congress is not moving with the governor and the Rockstep as it has been in the past few years.