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Related: About this forumDeSantis tries again to strip the Florida Cabinet of its powers
Orlando Sentinel - TALLAHASSEE Gov. Ron DeSantis and the Florida Cabinet met Tuesday, wrapping up a year of infrequent gatherings due to the COVID-19 pandemic. If DeSantis gets his way, it would have even less to do.
For the second year in a row, DeSantis is pushing for a bill to eliminate Cabinet oversight over a slew of agency and state personnel rules and transfer many of those powers to himself or agencies he controls, arguing that Americas Founding Fathers envisioned a unitary executive.
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Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried, the only Democrat on the Cabinet, blasted the bill as an attempt to marginalize her office.
For the second year running, the governor is attempting a harmful power grab, Fried said in an emailed statement.
This bill creates an unnecessary imbalance of power, silences the voice of any non-majority party Cabinet member, and blocks the consensus that Floridas Constitution requires and makes possible fairness and transparency in doing the peoples business.
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