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Collins tapped for Florida lieutenant governor | Florida

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Alan Wooten | The Center Square – (The Center Square – ) 2025-08-12 17:50:00


Jay Collins, a retired Army Green Beret and Tampa-area state senator, was appointed Florida lieutenant governor by Gov. Ron DeSantis, succeeding Jeanette Nunez. Collins, elected to Senate District 14 in 2022, will have his seat filled by a special election. Praised for his dedication to veterans, law enforcement, education, and conservative values, Collins aims to help DeSantis “finish the mission” in Florida. DeSantis highlighted Collins’ leadership potential in case he must serve as governor. Collins, who overcame homelessness and uses a prosthetic leg, defeated Democrat Janet Cruz in 2022 and served on key Senate committees. The 2026 gubernatorial race is shaping up with multiple candidates.

(The Center Square) – Jay Collins, state senator representing the Tampa area, was appointed lieutenant governor of Florida on Tuesday by second-term Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis.

Collins succeeds Jeanette Nunez. She was named interim president of Florida International University in Tallahassee in early February.

Collins’ seat in the Senate will be filled via special election called by the governor.

“Jay Collins,” DeSantis said on social media, “a patriot who has dedicated his life to serving our country and delivering on conservative priorities, will be a great lieutenant governor. Together, we will keep Florida strong and keep delivering results for the people of our state.”

Collins, retired Army Green Beret, won his District 14 seat in the 2022 midterms and was planning to run for another four years in 2026. DeSantis is term-limited, and Collins could well be backed by him in a gubernatorial run.

Collins pledged to “help” DeSantis “finish the mission and keep Florida strong.”

Second-term Republican President Donald Trump has already given endorsement to U.S. Rep. Byron Donalds in the governor’s race. Former U.S. Rep. David Jolly, a Democrat, and former state Sen. Jason Pizzo, an independent, have also declared for the race.

DeSantis’ wife Casey and former Republican U.S. Rep. Matt Gaetz are also considered potential candidates.

At a press conference in Tampa for the swearing in ceremony, DeSantis said, “What I was looking for is someone that can be lieutenant governor that will help us deliver more wins for the people of Florida – and then also that is capable of serving and leading as governor, if that need were ever to arise.”

Collins is praised for commitments to veterans, military families and national defense; law enforcement and public safety; combatting illegal immigration; educational freedom and curriculum; families, freedom and conservative values; and putting Florida first.

He’s known for overcoming homelessness as a teenager, and a military career that includes five years as a Green Beret using a prosthetic leg after an amputation.

Collins defeated Democrat Janet Cruz 54.6%-45.4% in 2022. He’s served on Senate committees for Agriculture; Military and Veterans Affairs, Space, and Domestic Security; and Collective Bargaining. He was chairman of the agricultural panel.

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Note: The following A.I. based commentary is not part of the original article, reproduced above, but is offered in the hopes that it will promote greater media literacy and critical thinking, by making any potential bias more visible to the reader –Staff Editor.

Political Bias Rating: Center-Right

The article primarily reports on the appointment of Jay Collins as lieutenant governor of Florida, providing factual information about his background, political career, and endorsements. While the tone is generally neutral and informative, the language used to describe Collins—such as “patriot,” “delivering on conservative priorities,” and highlighting his commitments to “families, freedom and conservative values”—reflects a positive framing aligned with conservative viewpoints. The article does not critique or challenge these positions but presents them in a favorable light, suggesting a slight center-right bias in tone and framing rather than purely neutral reporting.

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Texas Gov. Abbott vows to approve GOP-leaning congressional voting map

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www.news4jax.com – Jim Vertuno, Joey Cappelletti And Hallie Golden, Associated Press – 2025-08-23 09:57:00

SUMMARY: Texas Gov. Greg Abbott pledged to quickly sign a new GOP-favored congressional map designed to help Republicans maintain their slim House majority. The Texas Legislature approved the redistricting plan, which adds five Republican-leaning seats, amid fierce Democratic opposition and accusations of unlawfully diluting minority votes. Democrats vowed legal challenges, citing Voting Rights Act violations. This move aligns with broader national GOP efforts, encouraged by Trump, to redraw maps in states like Indiana and Missouri ahead of the 2026 midterms. Meanwhile, Democratic-controlled states like California employ independent commissions to create maps favoring their party, intensifying the partisan redistricting battle.

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Chinese bridge collapse kills at least 12 construction workers

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www.clickorlando.com – Associated Press – 2025-08-23 03:41:00

SUMMARY: An under-construction railway bridge in Qinghai Province, northwest China, collapsed early Friday, killing at least 12 workers and leaving four missing. The accident occurred during a tensioning operation when a steel cable snapped around 3 a.m. The 1.6-kilometer-long bridge, spanning the Yellow River with a deck 55 meters above the water, suffered a large section collapse, with a bent portion hanging downward. Rescue efforts involve boats, a helicopter, and robots searching for the missing workers. The incident was reported by state media and documented by aerial photos from Xinhua News Agency.

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DeSantis says deportation effort will continue despite court order

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www.tampabay28.com – Forrest Saunders – 2025-08-22 16:01:00

SUMMARY: Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis vowed to continue the state’s immigration detention program despite a federal judge’s injunction halting operations at the Everglades-based “Alligator Alcatraz” facility. U.S. District Judge Kathleen Williams ruled the state violated federal environmental laws by locating the camp in Big Cypress National Preserve and ordered its closure within 60 days. DeSantis called the ruling judicial activism and announced plans to appeal while expanding detention capacity with a new Baker County facility. Environmental groups and the Miccosukee Tribe praised the ruling as a victory for the Everglades and tribal sovereignty. The legal battle now moves to the appellate court.

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