Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced Thursday that he has appointed Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody to replace Marco Rubio in the U.S Senat,, whom President-ele
Jim Jordan and State Attorneys General Speak at Republican National Lawyers Association Conference Florida Republican Ashley Moody and Ohio Republican Jon Husted were ceremonially sworn in as members of the U.
Florida’s callous stand against providing some of the state’s poorest children health insurance should bother everyone.
Roth previously worked for Ron DeSantis in the House. Ray has worked for years in for the Florida Attorney General's Office.
A dispute between Gov. Ron DeSantis and the Republican leaders of the Legislature over conflicting views of an immigration crackdown escalated Monday after the governor labeled as “bizarre” lawmakers’ proposal to strip him of immigration enforcement powers.
Former U.S. senator from Florida Marco Rubio jumps into new role as secretary of state with flurry of phone calls, planned trip to Panama.
Moody, a Republican from Plant City who was in her second term as Attorney General when Gov. Ron DeSantis picked her to replace Secretary of State Marco Rubio, is on five panels, where her previous roles will inform her legislative work. Her experience as a jurist will surely come into play on the U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary.
Two appointed senators, with the significant failure rate of those appointees, might be the helping hand that Senate Democrats need to climb back into power.
The deal represents an increase over a previous settlement rejected by the Supreme Court because it protected members of the wealthy Sackler family from civil lawsuits even though they were not in bankruptcy.
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While President Donald Trump has only been back in office since Monday, several Republican lawmakers have indicated they are seeking higher offices in the next major elections in 2026. The
President Donald Trump slammed a reporter during a press conference on Tuesday for repeatedly interrupting him, saying that the country was tired of “horrible people” like him. Trump was asked about some of the people that he pardoned who were involved in the January 6 riot in 2021.