
Desantis in difficulties from the congress of blocking marijuana
The Congress examines Desantis' use of federal funds to block marijuana … although the congress does not do anything against cannabis
Governor Desantis was once the golden boy of politics. But during the elections he ran against the current administration. This has caused it to appear weak in Florida, and a compliant politician now see weakness, especially since the federal government is not excessively warm for the state. The latest is Desantis in the difficulties of the congress about the blocking of the marijuana change 3. Congress initiated an investigation by the governor of Florida, which was supposedly suspicious of state resources to the expression of marijuana initiative misde and concerns regarding the ethical and legal effects of such measures.
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The controversy focuses on the use of opioid settlement funds to finance an extensive advertising campaign against change 3, a ballot that aims to legalize leisure marijuana in Florida. According to reports, the Florida Department of Children and Families has allocated almost 4 million US dollars from the state's faith -resistant -fond of strategic digital services, a marketing agency, for an educational campaign that highlights the dangers of marijuana and other drugs.
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Critics argue that this campaign, which included over 13,000 television advertising and more than 5,000 radio spots, served as a political propaganda against change 3 than real public education. In particular, some of the funds used were originally intended for programs for the treatment of opioid dependency, which led to a cross -party criticism. Joe Gruders, Senator of the Republican State, said: “We do not spend any taxpayers in a political problem.”
Another exam was directed to the Hope Florida Foundation, a non -profit initiative led by First Lady Casey Desantis. The foundation received a donation of 10 million US dollars from a Medicaid settlement with Centene Corp., which was then distributed to two non -profit organizations. These non -profit organizations then donated millions to a political committee that opposes the referendum of Marijuana legalization, and raised questions about the adequate use of charity for political purposes.
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In response to these developments, the legislators in Florida started a formal examination in the matter. Republican representative Alex Andrade has accused important figures in the Desantis administration of the conspiracy and money laundering in connection with the abuse of funds. Governor Desantis has defended the initiatives and attributed the investigation to political motives that aim to undermine the administration and the non -profit work of his wife.
The US Ministry of Justice and the FBI were asked to further investigate the allegations. While the Desantis government denies any misconduct, the controversy has triggered a broader debate about the use of taxpayers' interests on political interests and the need for transparency and accountability in the state expenditure.
While the investigation develops, it remains to be seen how these revelations will affect the political reputation of governor Desantis and the future of marijuana's legalization efforts in Florida.
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