DeSantis cuts funding for flood prevention and Black history fest, signs record high budget with some project slashes and UF grad campus intact.

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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has vetoed funding for several Central Florida projects, including flood prevention, cybersecurity defense, Black history celebrations, and gun violence reduction. The veto list included about $15.3 million in projects for Orange, Osceola, Lake, and Seminole counties. Democrats criticized the governor's decision, while a Republican senator accused him of being mean-spirited. Despite the veto, ongoing flood mitigation projects will continue.
- DeSantis axes funding for Central Florida flood prevention, Black history fest Orlando Sentinel
- Gov. Ron DeSantis signs record high Florida budget WESH 2 News
- DeSantis Signs State Budget With $1.257 Million To Replace Century’s Freedom Road Bridge; $628K Toward Failed Prison Water Well NorthEscambia.com
- 10 priciest Volusia, Flagler projects slashed from state budget by DeSantis Daytona Beach News-Journal
- Ron DeSantis leave intact money for UF grad campus in Jacksonville The Florida Times-Union
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