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DeSantis touts ‘boater freedom’ legislation, blasts House leadership | Florida

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Steve Wilson | The Center Square – (The Center Square – ) 2025-04-07 15:32:00

(The Center Square) — Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis promoted legislation that he says will help assure the rights of recreational boaters in the Sunshine State and criticized House leadership for its “obstructionist” policies. 

At a news conference in Panama City Beach, the second-term Republican governor spoke at length about Senate Bill 1388, which was authored by Panama City Republican Sen. Jay Trumbull. 

The “Boater Freedom Act” would prohibit waterborne state and local law enforcement officers from performing a boarding of a boat without probable cause; allow the Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission to create a “Florida Freedom Boater” safety inspection decal program; and create a grant program for construction and maintenance of publicly owned parking for boat-hauling vehicles and trailers.

The bill would also prohibit state or local governments from restricting the use or sale of any watercraft based on its power source. 

DeSantis said Trumbull’s legislation comes from a grassroots effort from constituents informing him and lawmakers like Trumbull to “make it better for fishing and boating in the state of Florida.”

The bill was advanced by the Senate Committee on Environment and Natural Resources on March 25 by a unanimous 8-0 vote. 

“My next door neighbor was stopped three times for a safety inspection in one day last summer,” Trumbull said. “Constitutional rights don’t just stop when you get in a boat off the dock. They should have to have probable cause to pull someone over.”

DeSantis also blasted the state House of Representatives for being “obstructionist” about passing identical legislation in the House, which has not progressed out of committee. 

“They seem to have taken this weird tack where they’re coming in and have this massive supermajority that they’ve built off the work of many others to be quite frank,” DeSantis said. “They’re trying to undo a lot of the stuff and that (Sen.) Jay (Trumbull) and I and others have worked for over many, many years without campaigning on any of this without telling voters this is what you want to do.” 

DeSantis also blasted the House on its stance on tax reform, as he says voters support his plan of using $5.1 billion in surplus funds to distribute a one-time, $1,000 property tax rebate for homeowners.

House Speaker Daniel Perez, R-Miami, has proposed a sales tax cut from the present rate of 6% to 5.25%. 

“Because I’m doing property (tax reform), so they’ve got to do something else because they’re obstructionists,” DeSantis said. “You know, they want to do tax cuts for Canadian tourists and for non-residents. Why would we ever be doing that? We should be doing property tax, but it’s just because they’ve got to be obstructionist.”

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Texas Democrats fleeing state to block redistricting vote follows strategy that’s had mixed results

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www.news4jax.com – Associated Press – 2025-08-03 16:00:00

SUMMARY: Texas Democrats fled the state to block Republicans from passing a new U.S. House redistricting map favoring GOP gains. Walkouts, though rare, have been used nationwide as a strategy to deny legislative quorum, sometimes resulting in penalties like fines or bans from office. Previously, Texas Democrats staged walkouts in 2003 and 2021 to oppose voting restrictions and redistricting. Other states like Oregon, New Hampshire, Wisconsin, and Indiana have witnessed similar tactics on issues including abortion rights, labor laws, and union rights. These walkouts, often contentious, reflect deep partisan conflicts over key legislation and political power.

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South Florida afternoon showers, storms may help alleviate the heat

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www.youtube.com – CBS Miami – 2025-08-03 13:20:54

SUMMARY: South Florida faces a widespread heat advisory from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., with feels-like temperatures up to 107°F in Broward and Miami-Dade counties. Residents are urged to stay hydrated and wear light, loose clothing. A 30-40% chance of afternoon showers and storms, mainly inland near the sea breeze, may provide some relief from the heat. The Florida Keys remain outside the advisory but will still feel very hot. Additionally, two tropical areas are being monitored in the Atlantic: one near North Carolina has a 50% chance to develop into Tropical Storm Dexter but poses no U.S. threat, while another off Africa has a 30% development chance.

A heat advisory will be in effect from 11 a.m. until 7 p.m. Sunday, as “feels-like” temperatures could soar up to 107 degrees for parts of Southeast Florida and the Keys.

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Invest 95L off the east coast likely strikes the start of a busy Atlantic phase

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www.clickorlando.com – David Nazario – 2025-08-03 07:39:00

SUMMARY: A low-pressure system called Invest 95L is forming off the Carolinas’ coast, showing strong satellite signs of tropical development and possibly becoming the next named storm, Dexter. This system formed due to a stalled front across northern Florida and Georgia, currently causing flood watches. The front is expected to steer the storm northeast, away from land, posing minimal threat except to boating interests. The National Hurricane Center gives it a 50% chance of developing within two to seven days. Another tropical wave near Africa has a 30% chance of forming, also likely moving safely out to sea.

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