DeSantis reappointed Joseph Jacquot and Charles Kesler, two of his picks in his conservative overhaul of the college, to the board Monday.
Governor Ron DeSantis has announced the reappointment of Joseph Jacquot and Dr. Charles Kesler to the New College of Florida Board of Trustees. Both appointees bring extensive expertise in law, government,
DeSantis also reappointed two of his conservative trustee choices to New College, the Herald-Tribune reports, and made two appointments to the Florida A&M University board, Florida Politics reports.
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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has appointed five new members to the board overseeing the University of West Florida in Pensacola, including two people affiliated with The Heritage Foundation.
For years, political scientist Scott Yenor has advocated for overhauling colleges and universities, which he has argued undermine traditional American families by encouraging women to pursue careers and put off childbirth.
Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody was appointed to take Marco Rubio's U.S. Senate seat. Here's who her replacement will be.
The move comes exactly 2 years after he replaced much of the New College Board of Trustees with more conservative members.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced Thursday that Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody will replace Marco Rubio in the Senate, but who is Moody?
Two of Gov. Ron DeSantis’ appointees to New College of Florida’s Board of Trustees will retain their seats, his office announced. DeSantis reappointed Joseph Jacquot and Charles Kesler − two ...
In criticizing the governor’s announcement, Democratic Orlando State Rep. Anna Eskamani pointed out that Florida already has strict immigration enforcement, including a law banning "sanctuary" cities and counties and that a special session is not needed.