DeSantis Vetoes Bill Aimed at Limiting Corruption in Office
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DeSantis vetoes bill aimed at limiting corruption in office
Gov. Ron DeSantis vetoes bill aimed at limiting corruption in office
DeSantis Vetoes AI Study Bill
Gov. Ron DeSantis vetoed a bill on Friday that would have required a statewide study on how automation, artificial intelligence and robotics are expected to reshape the state’s industries and workforce, House Bill 827, sponsored by Rep. Leonard Spencer and Sen. Tracie Davis, would have tasked the Bureau of Workforce Statistics and Economic Research within the Department of Commerce with analyzing the economic impacts of emerging automation techn…
DeSantis vetoes four bills, including a study on employment and AI
©2025 The News Service of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Friday vetoed four bills that were almost unanimously approved by the Legislature this spring, including a measure that would have required studying the impacts of automation and artificial intelligence on employment in Florida. DeSantis’ office announced the vetoes Friday night. The bill dealing with automation and artificial intelligence (HB 827) would have directed part of the Department …
Governor Ron DeSantis vetoes one bill - Alachua Chronicle
Press release from the Office of Governor Ron DeSantis TALLAHASSEE, Fla.—Today, Governor Ron DeSantis vetoed the following bills: HB 5015 – State Group Insurance “The State of Florida has historically provided access […] The post Governor Ron DeSantis vetoes one bill appeared first on Alachua Chronicle.
DeSantis Vetoes Four Bills - Rick's Blog
On Friday, June 27, Gov. Ron DeSantis exercised his executive authority by vetoing four bills that had previously passed through the Florida Legislature. His reasons for the vetoes were concerns about government overreach, leniency in criminal justice, and unnecessary bureaucracy. Parole Reform Rejected Over Leniency Concerns CS/CS/HB 181, which focused on parole reform, was vetoed
DeSantis vetoes AI study, other bills - Ocala Gazette
Gov. Ron DeSantis on June 27 vetoed four bills that were almost unanimously approved by the Legislature this spring, including a measure that would have required studying the impacts of automation and artificial intelligence on employment in Florida. DeSantis’ office announced the vetoes Friday night. The bill dealing with automation and artificial intelligence (HB 827) […] Share Post Email To access this entire article, you m…
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