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DeSantis and His Law and Order Agenda for Florida

DeSantis and His Law and Order Agenda for Florida
Nanette Holt discusses Gov. DeSantis' actions for safety in Florida. Kevin Lundberg talks Colorado Legislature updates.

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Nanette Holt, reporter and senior features editor covering issues of national interest for The Epoch Times explains many of the actions that Gov. Ron DeSantis and the state of Florida are taking to bring safety and order to Florida communities. Holt feels relieved by the recent implementation of practices such as random bag checks, curfews, and closed streets by DeSantis, believing these measures are necessary due to rising crime rates and unlawful behavior. Additionally, similar practices and new laws in Florida are being discussed, including a recent bill that protects homeowners against squatting. This reflects a broader effort to enhance safety and security across the state. Listen to the full interview in the second hour.

Colorado State Legislature Update with Kevin Lundberg

Former state senator Kevin Lundberg discusses the latest happenings at the Colorado State Legislature. HB 24-1075, a bill aimed at completely socializing medical systems in Colorado, has recently entered the Senate. Lundberg expresses concern that this could be the most detrimental bill of the legislative session. With hundreds of other bills still pending, covering a wide array of topics including gun rights and transgender rights, the legislative session remains busy. Lundberg emphasizes the importance of speaking out against what he views as harmful legislation, highlighting the need for public engagement and vigilance.

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