DeSantis has rejected $11 billion in federal funding for Floridians in recent years
- Governor Ron DeSantis and state administrators have rejected at least $11 billion in federal funds due to their concerns about conditions and political motivations.
- DeSantis selectively accepts federal funding, such as for police officer bonuses, while rejecting funds that could benefit Floridians.
- The rejected funds include Medicaid expansion, rebates for energy-saving upgrades, emissions reduction programs, and summer lunch programs for low-income children.
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DeSantis-led Florida has rejected $11 billion in federal funding in recent years
TALLAHASSEE – Gov. Ron DeSantis and state administrators have rejected at least $11 billion in federal funds in the past few years, saying there were strings attached, they “politicized” roads or fought climate change. The programs affected include an expansion of Medicaid, rebates for energy-saving appliances and upgrades, a program to cut motor vehicle emissions, […]
DeSantis-led Florida has rejected $11 billion in federal funding in recent years
TALLAHASSEE — Gov. Ron DeSantis and state administrators have rejected at least $11 billion in federal funds in the past few years, saying there were strings attached, they “politicized” roads or fought climate change. The programs affected include an expansion of Medicaid, rebates for energy-saving appliances and upgrades, a program to cut motor vehicle emissions, and summer lunches for children from low-income families. Millions of mostly low-…
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