Florida Lawmakers

Florida Airport Renaming To Trump Could Cost Over $5 Million

Democrats are criticizing Florida lawmakers for approving a bill to rename Palm Beach International Airport after former President Donald Trump, estimating the rebranding could cost taxpayers up to $5.5 million. Critics argue this expenditure is a misuse of public funds, particularly given economic concerns, and amounts to a political stunt that benefits Trump’s personal branding and potential merchandise sales. Proponents, however, believe the association with Trump’s global brand will ultimately benefit the community and the state. This renaming follows other instances of Trump’s name being associated with public institutions and his plans for a new presidential library.

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Florida Lawmakers Sue DeSantis Over Denied ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ Access

In a legal challenge, five Florida lawmakers are suing Governor Ron DeSantis, alleging he overstepped his authority by denying them access to a newly constructed immigration detention center in the Everglades, dubbed “Alligator Alcatraz”. The lawmakers argue the governor unlawfully restricted legislative oversight, as Florida law grants them access to state correctional facilities. The suit contends that the denial was a deliberate obstruction to hide activities within the facility, which the plaintiffs believe is a violation of the law. Despite the lawsuit, the DeSantis administration plans to move forward with tours of the facility while calling the lawsuit frivolous.

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