Posted on 08/15/2024 10:38:07 PM PDT by RandFan
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) is pushing his state’s university system to look into former University of Florida (UF) President Ben Sasse’s expenses in the wake of reporting from a student newspaper on the subject.
“We take the stewardship of state funds very seriously and have already been in discussions with leadership at the university and with the Board of Governors to look into the matter,” Bryan Griffin, a communications director for DeSantis, said in an emailed statement sent Thursday to The Hill.
The Florida Board of Governors “oversees the operation and management of the Florida public university system’s twelve institutions,” according to a webpage on the State University System of Florida’s website.
The Independent Florida Alligator, a University of Florida student newspaper, reported earlier this week that Sasse, a former Republican U.S. senator from Nebraska, drove up spending in his office by more than three times while president of the school. According to the Alligator, most of the increase in spending came from contracts with important consulting firms and well-paying roles for former Senate staff of his and Republican officials.
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>> Wow Sasse is a pig
Sasse is an arrogant piece of NeverTrumper sh!t.
The day his sorry ass is dragged into the pit will be a bright day for Christian America.
WTG, Governor.
It certainly looks like corruption to me.
Keep it up Ron!
In before the “DeSantis isn’t really MAGA” crowd.
I think he’s a great Governor. He just leapt to soon to try and be President.
It’s being set up pretty good. Vance for 2028-2032 Presidency and DeSantis 2032-2036 Presidency.
you’d think just by random selection you’d get a republican senator (or name your office) or two interested in honestly serving whom he/she represents.
in he last 10 years, i can only think only three total at this point: Haggerty, Paul, and Blackburn.
During his tenure, UF received $130 million in new funding from the state. Sasse established that more than half, for the first time, will be used for strategic purposes.
The university announced in October 2023 that it would fund 19 new projects related to research, technology, AI and student life through strategic funding from the state legislature. Officials said the goal of the funding initiative is to create a better student experience and increase interdisciplinary scholarship at the university.
In September 2023, a 10-year strategic plan for UF, which highlighted Sasse’s vision for the future of the university, was released. However, it was criticized as the full plan had still not been released publicly. The Sun reported in November 2023 that finalization of the strategic plan, and then consideration by the board of trustees, is planned for fall 2024.
Sasse named his former Senate communications director, James Wegmann, as UF’S vice president for communications and his former Senate chief of staff, Raymond Sass, as UF’s vice president for innovation and partnerships. He made several notable hires among his 10 leadership-level moves, which include hiring people who live out of state and firing Charlie Lane.
Sasse also created a new position to hire Penny Schwinn, former Tennessee commissioner of education, as UF’s vice president of PK-12 and pre-bachelor programs. Schwinn lives out of state and works part time and had no plan to move to Florida as of November 2023.
In September 2023 UF got good news when the Wall Street Journal ranked it the No. 1 public university in the nation. Since Sasse became president UF dropped one spot on the U.S. News & World Report list, losing its status as a Top 5 public university.
Another controversy during Sasse's tenure was the elimination of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) employee positions at UF.
The drastic change, announced in March 2024 through an emailed administrative memo, came after the Florida Board of Governors labeled expenditures related to DEI programs as prohibited expenditures. Approximately $5 million was reallocated into a faculty recruitment fund to be administered by the Office of the Provost.
Sasse ballooned spending under the president’s office to $17.3 million in his first year in office — up from $5.6 million in former UF President Kent Fuchs’ last year, according to publicly available administrative budget data.
A majority of the spending surge was driven by lucrative contracts with big-name consulting firms and high-salaried, remote positions for Sasse’s former U.S. Senate staff and Republican officials.
Sasse’s consulting contracts have been kept largely under wraps, leaving the public in the dark about what the contracted firms did to earn their fees. The university also declined to clarify specific duties carried out by Sasse’s ex-Senate staff, several of whom were salaried as presidential advisers.
The university said Sasse’s budget expansion went through the “appropriate approval process” but did not answer questions about how Sasse bankrolled his splurges, where the funds originated or who authorized the spending.
I also think the students at the Alligator are continuing their agitation over Sasse, most recently due to his crackdown on the Hamas protests. The Gainesville Sun story linked above goes into that in some detail as well.
Go Gators!
-PJ
-PJ
Incredible insight PJ, thanks
This includes practicing typical leftist student agitprop hyperbole, as you said.
FORMER! Was he fired?
I remember The Alligator being called by many The Agitator. They were journalism students being taught the art of left wing agitation through sensationalism and making things up. Sasse was an anti-Trumper Republican in the mold of Mitt Romney, yet the leftist students protested loudly when he was appointed because of the (R) behind his name. The only reason I would bother picking up the newspaper would be for the $1 slice at Leonardo’s pizza. Sad to see Leonardo’s is gone yet the Alligator is still around and up to the same old garbage.
Resigned because of his wife's worsening health issues.
Sasse is Deep State.
Yes what a strange career he’s had.
Would you really want Haley to be your Plan B, not Desantis????? No strategic thinking to be found in the “not his turn” meme.
Yep, the IFA was liberal trash when I was there.
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