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In the past few days, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has once again made national headlines with a series of actions and public appearances that could prove pivotal in shaping his long-term political legacy. The biggest story by far has been his administration’s move, announced Wednesday, to eliminate all childhood vaccine mandates in Florida. According to reports from WLRN and News@Northeastern, if implemented, this would make Florida the first state to remove such mandates, including for established diseases like measles and polio. The proposal has sparked immediate backlash from public health experts, Democratic leaders, and even some Republicans. U.S. Senator Rick Scott broke with DeSantis over this, arguing via Axios that Florida already allows sufficient parental choice and calling the governor’s push unnecessary—a rare split in the state GOP’s upper echelon. The actual policy details are still being worked out, and as reported by Axios and WLRN, many of the mandates are embedded in state law, suggesting that significant legislative hurdles remain. On social media, Florida Democrats like Rep. Anna Eskamani have labeled the move “reckless and dangerous,” warning of a looming public health crisis. Meanwhile, parental rights groups and anti-mandate activists have rallied in support of DeSantis' initiative, flooding platforms like X (formerly Twitter) and Facebook with posts praising the governor for his stance on “medical freedom.”

DeSantis has stayed active in the public eye, speaking at a press conference just days ago at Grace Christian School in Valrico, flanked by First Lady Casey DeSantis and Lt. Gov. Jay Collins. He also has a major appearance scheduled in Orlando, where, according to Fox 13 News, he will address the media alongside Lt. Gov. Collins at the FDLE Orlando Regional Operations Center. The exact agenda for this upcoming presser is unknown, but speculation in Tallahassee media circles suggests it may touch on the hot-button vaccine issue or education policy.

Schools and education remain a focus for DeSantis as well. As reported by Orlando Weekly, a new law he signed recently bans students from using cell phones—including TikTok—during class and tightens restrictions on the app on school and state networks. While not directly linked to the vaccine controversy, it plays into DeSantis’ broader narrative of parental control and student safety, themes he’s clearly betting on for sustained political momentum.

The governor’s office has also been promoting cultural initiatives: Ron and Casey DeSantis are inviting Florida students to participate in the annual Hispanic Heritage Month contests, drawing positive engagement on social channels.

On the business front, there have been no major new moves from DeSantis in the last few days, though legal and legislative battles—especially with Disney—continue to simmer quietly in the background and may erupt again as lawmakers reconvene.

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