DeSantis and he who must not be named GOP-pushed probe into voter fraud comes up empty Eskamani passes on statewide run Arrested for recording a cop?
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Have plane, will travel Gov. Ron DeSantis zipped across the state on Wednesday. Three stops. Three media markets. And at each visit, the governor held up a $1,000 check that will soon by sent out to the state’s first responders, police and firefighters.
Joe who? These checks DeSantis touted at each stop were due to President Joe Biden and a Democratic-controlled Congress sending billions of dollars to Florida and other states as part of a coronavirus relief package.
The Florida organization of elections supervisors said last fall s election was accurate and she opposed the legislation, saying it was unnecessary and could prove costly. Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections Wendy Sartory Link, who greeted Trump when he voted at a county library last October, also said this year the legislation would prove expensive for elections officials.
A spokeswoman for Link said Wednesday the 2020 elections were secure.
“I don t think it could have been any more safe or secure,” said Alison Novoa, public information officer for Link s office.
It is a conclusion that DeSantis himself touted in West Palm Beach on Feb. 19, when he called the
The Florida organization of elections supervisors said last fall s election was accurate and she opposed the legislation, saying it was unnecessary and could prove costly. Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections Wendy Sartory Link, who greeted Trump when he voted at a county library last October, also said this year the legislation would prove expensive for elections officials.
A spokeswoman for Link said Wednesday the 2020 elections were secure.
“I don t think it could have been any more safe or secure,” said Alison Novoa, public information officer for Link s office.
It is a conclusion that DeSantis himself touted in West Palm Beach on Feb. 19, when he called the
Polo For The PDJF: Jockeys On OTTBs In Benefit Event At Commonwealth Polo Club Sponsored by:
Commonwealth Polo Club is hosting the first “Polo for the PDJF” on Friday, April 23, 2021, in Paris, Kentucky, with proceeds benefiting the Permanently Disabled Jockeys Fund (“PDJF”).
The evening will include dinner, drinks, entertainment, a silent auction, with the main attraction being the retired and active jockeys who will be playing polo while riding retired race horses. Jockeys who will be playing include Chris McCarron, Rosie Napravnik, PJ Cooksey, Anthony Stephen, Michael Heath and many others. Additionally, the event will be emceed by Hall of Fame jockey, Gary Stevens, and attended by Shane Sellers, Jean Cruget, Sandy Hawley, Mike Manganello, and Gary Birzer, along with other active and retired jockeys.
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