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Ron DeSantis has had an active week packed with newsworthy moves and headline-grabbing public appearances. The biggest story in the last 24 hours comes straight from Plant City where DeSantis unveiled Florida’s first-ever Second Amendment Sales Tax Holiday. According to Fox13 News and News4Jax, starting Monday and running through December 31, Floridians will be able to purchase firearms, ammunition, bows, accessories, and even outdoor recreation supplies without paying sales tax. DeSantis described this as real tax relief designed to benefit families, outdoorsmen, and certainly Second Amendment supporters, reinforcing his positioning as a steadfast defender of both gun rights and Floridian traditions. Lieutenant Governor Jay Collins, a close DeSantis ally, joined him at the event and praised this initiative as an example of family values being protected in Florida.
But the political fireworks did not stop there. In the past week, DeSantis and state Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo announced their bold intent to end all state and local vaccine mandates in Florida, making him the first governor to propose such a sweeping rollback. FOX 35 Orlando and Central Florida Public Media report that while DeSantis insisted he is anti-mandate and not anti-vaccine, there was robust pushback even within the GOP. High-ranking Republicans like former President Trump and Senator Rick Scott publicly questioned the move, emphasizing that vaccines save lives. DeSantis responded by stating that giving parents the choice, rather than imposing mandates, would likely increase vaccine uptake, pointing to non-mandate countries that enjoy high vaccination rates. This development could have lasting national and biographical significance, positioning DeSantis at the leading edge of America’s post-pandemic debates over public health authority and personal freedom.
Beyond the headlines, DeSantis has kept a high profile, appearing at multiple news conferences across Florida, including a stop at Grace Christian School with First Lady Casey DeSantis and key cabinet members. FOX 13 and The Florida Channel report that education reform was prominently featured, with DeSantis recently signing a bill banning the use of TikTok on school networks and limiting all phone use during class time. He framed this as an effort to curb distractions and protect student wellbeing from the negative effects of social media.
On the policy front, the SAFE Program’s latest announcement credited DeSantis with record fentanyl seizures—part of his ongoing law-and-order campaign that may prove another pillar of his legacy, as per the Governor’s office.
On social platforms, while DeSantis himself kept his messaging focused on official announcements, social media buzz has surrounded both his vaccine stance and the gun tax break. Industry groups are meanwhile still tussling in federal court with Florida over the controversial ban preventing children under 16 from having certain social media accounts, an issue that will keep Ron DeSantis in tech and parenting headlines for weeks to come.
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