Posted on 03/25/2023 11:30:48 AM PDT by SoConPubbie
With the Ron DeSantis book tour, which some people have called a ‘de facto presidential campaign,’ there has been an increase in public records requests for the governor’s travel records.
In response, Florida lawmakers are pushing legislation that would shield the governor and other state officials’ travel records from the public.
Members of the Florida Legislature moved this week to shield Gov. Ron DeSantis’s travel records from the public, proposing to change the state’s public information laws just as the governor ramps up what is expected to be a 2024 presidential campaign. https://t.co/lLFrsGeqA5
— The New York Times (@nytimes) March 24, 2023
The bill would take effect retroactively, the Tampa Bay Times reports.
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JUST IN:@GovRonDeSantis is trying to get a bill passed in FL that would retroactively COVER UP his use of state planes/resources.
This comes after a complaint filed alleged he’s been using FL resources to run his shadow campaign.
What’s he trying to hide?https://t.co/Nin63FuMmA
— Laura Loomer (@LauraLoomer) March 23, 2023
From the Tampa Bay Times:
Citing an increase in public records requests for the governor’s travel schedule, Florida legislators are advancing a bill that would shield from the public any information about how and where Gov. Ron DeSantis and other state officials go.
The bill would impose the first-ever public records exemption for the transportation records held by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, the agency that handles the governor’s security.
The exemption would take effect retroactively, prohibiting anyone from scrutinizing how DeSantis has used his state travel in the past and as he prepares for a likely campaign for the Republican nomination for president.
“There has been an increase in public records requests regarding our governor and his travel simply because of his notoriety and his position for the past few years,” said Sen. Jonathan Martin, R-Fort Myers, the Senate sponsor of the bill.
State law allows governors to use state planes for political and personal travel for security reasons but, as DeSantis conducts a national book tour in anticipation of a likely presidential campaign, questions are mounting about whether taxpayer funds have been used to finance his travel and other political operations.
According to the Tampa Bay Times, the Senate Governmental Oversight and Accountability Committee voted 8-0 to advance the legislation.
In a companion bill, the House Criminal Justice Subcommittee voted 17-0 for the travel record exemptions.
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SB 1616 reads:
An act relating to public records; amending s. 943.68, F.S.; providing an exemption from public records requirements for records relating to transportation and protective services of specified persons provided by law enforcement agencies; providing for retroactive application; providing for future legislative review and repeal of the exemption; providing a statement of public necessity; providing an effective date.
proposed ... legislation ... by another moron state senator ... will never get passed into law ...
Possible exceptions would be CIA spies or military covert operators in foreign countries...
I generally agree with that, but some common sense needs to be applied because sometimes government officials need to undertake sensitive travel that is best not known about until the trip is over.
It is the public's right to know how our monies are being spent but some procedures need to be in place to prevent these information-seeking inquiries from being done just to create problems. Like what was done in Alaska to harass Sarah Palin when she was governor or what was done in Wisconsin to harass Scott Walker.
What happened to Sarah Palin was completely different.
I guess DeSantis doesn’t want any paper trail of all the many times he’s meeting GOP establishment big wigs and donors.
Record of where the Govenor travels be secret? No.
Details of the security arrangements be secret? Yes.
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