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In the past few days, Ron DeSantis has kept an active and highly visible profile as governor of Florida, drawing national headlines for both policy actions and public appearances. He was prominently in the news for pushing the removal of colorful rainbow crosswalks from state roads, including one at the site of the Pulse nightclub memorial in Orlando. ABC News and Democracy Now report that this move, ordered by DeSantis under newly enforced federal guidance about roadway safety, has been met with fierce criticism and protesters in Orlando even scribbled rainbow colors back over the crosswalk. Orlando’s mayor called the removal a “cruel political act,” while DeSantis doubled down on X, stating, “We will not allow our state roads to be commandeered for political purposes.” Politico notes that DeSantis defended this action by pointing to bipartisan legislation, although Democrats publicly disputed that claim.
On the “bread and butter” governing front, DeSantis made headlines in Tampa with a major infrastructure announcement. The Associated Press and Florida’s Department of Transportation confirm he celebrated the completion of the new Howard Frankland Bridge and broke ground on the I-275 Express Moving Florida Forward Project—combined, over $1.3 billion in investments designed to reduce congestion, support hurricane evacuations, and show off what he pitches as Florida’s nation-leading growth agenda. He underscored Florida’s infrastructure edge and promised the improvements would arrive 15 years ahead of the original schedule, a signature win he’s already touting at conferences and in speeches.
DeSantis also signed a bill returning over $2 billion in unused or unneeded hurricane insurance reinsurance funds to the state budget, the result of reforms begun in special legislative sessions following the recent devastating storms. According to Creative Loafing Tampa, lawmakers agreed the money was no longer needed, freeing up cash for future emergencies or savings.
On the national stage, a new Emerson College poll cited in Florida Politics underlines that DeSantis’ star has dimmed in the 2025 Republican field, trailing far behind J.D. Vance and Marco Rubio, with only 7 percent support. Gavin Newsom, his onetime debate rival, dismissed any notion of a rematch, telling press, “Honestly, I kind of forgot Ron DeSantis is still Governor,” and showing “sub-zero interest” in another public face-off.
In positive personal news, DeSantis was honored at the American Legion national convention, receiving their prestigious James V. Day “Good Guy” Award for his support of veterans and his own military service. He spotlighted Florida’s commitment to veterans and introduced his new Lieutenant Governor, Jay Collins, highlighting his own administration as uniquely veteran-led among the states.
He’s been seen at news conferences in Orlando and Tampa, using both in-person and social media posts to defend his policies and project both confidence and combativeness on state and national issues.
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