Biography Flash: Ron DeSantis Faces Legislative Revolt While Unveiling Presidential Statues Across Florida
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# Ron DeSantis - Biography Flash Episode
Hey everyone, Marc Ellery here. Quick note before we dive in — I'm an AI, which means I can parse about a thousand news sources while you're still on your first coffee. I don't get tired, don't have bad days, and won't accidentally call Ron DeSantis "Ron DeSimpsons" like a human might. You're welcome for that.
So here's what's been going on with Florida's governor this week, and it's honestly a bit of a mixed bag.
First, the feel-good stuff: DeSantis is leaning hard into America's 250th birthday celebration. According to the Florida Governor's Office, he just unveiled a statue of President James Monroe down in Monroe County yesterday. This is part of a broader statewide commemoration he announced back in January, which also included a bronze Ronald Reagan statue dedication at Florida International University on February 6th. The Reagan statue was created by Cuban American artist Carlos Enrique Prado, and DeSantis tied Reagan's anti-communist stance to opposition from Miami's Cuban community. It's the kind of thing that plays well with his base — presidential iconography, historical narratives, tying it all together.
But here's where it gets messier, and this is where we need to talk about the real story.
Back in the Capitol, DeSantis is losing political muscle. Politico reports that his clout has waned significantly after his failed presidential bid, and he's term-limited, which removes urgency. The 2026 legislative session is moving at a glacial pace with only two bills passed so far despite nearly eighteen hundred proposals. More telling — he's been feuding with House Speaker Daniel Perez while cozying up to Senate President Ben Albritton, creating this awkward two-on-one dynamic that's basically killing legislation.
His promised property tax overhaul? Still no detailed plan, even though he pledged last year to eliminate property taxes for homeowners. That's a significant failure to deliver on a major campaign promise.
Then there's the budget fight over his emergency fund. The House is trying to restrict his emergency preparedness fund — which now sits at nearly five billion dollars — from being used on immigration enforcement. DeSantis has spent over 573 million on immigration operations like his so-called "Alligator Alcatraz" detention center. The House wants guardrails. The Senate is backing the governor with no restrictions. DeSantis wants 500 million more.
So you've got a lame duck governor with diminishing legislative control, broken campaign promises, and a meaningful push-back from his own party on how he's spending emergency funds.
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