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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis vetoed $3 million for an emergency operations center and fire facility in Haines City and $1 million for a municipal annex.
In all, DeSantis made more than 450 line-item vetoes statewide totaling about $567 million in $117.4 billion 2025-26 budget.
While local legislators saw about $8 million vetoed in local project, DeSantis approved $15.7 million to go forward.
Florida's new fiscal year ushers in a wave of legislative changes, from renaming a major body of water to altering the way ...
Money for a Daytona Beach police training facility, DeBary flood control and a new Orange City fire station were among vetoes ...
Gov. DeSantis signs budget that keeps UNF string of budget wins going for another year. He vetoed Rodman dam removal for ...
Gov. Ron DeSantis signed into law a long-awaited state budget Monday just hours before it would take effect, vetoing $567 ...
Gov. Ron DeSantis vetoed some special projects but signed off on most arts-related funding approved by the Florida ...
The $117 billion spending plan includes support for mental health and addiction services, cancer research, maternal and child ...
Included in the veto list was money for childhood education and daycare, mental health and senior care, and veterans ...
Big Bend lawmakers secured over $109 million in state funding for local projects, while also facing some vetoed requests in ...
The Sun Sentinel Editorial Board reviewed Gov. Ron DeSantis’s line-item budget vetoes and finds political vindictiveness and insensitivity to local concerns. A budget is a statement of ...