Fine, Patronis sworn in after special Florida election, boosting thin GOP House majority
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Editorial: Who is running Florida’s finances?
Who’s paying the bills for Florida? It’s a real question. As of Tuesday, Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis is no longer in office, having resigned from the state’s top financial post to run for and win Matt Gaetz’s open seat in Congress, and there’s no one yet to replace him. Patronis had called on Gov. Ron DeSantis to fill the CFO position before April 2 so the state didn’t run “afoul” of laws for making state payments, as Politico’s Gary …
Fine, Patronis sworn in after special Florida election, boosting thin GOP House majority
Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) on Wednesday swore in newly elected Florida Reps. Jimmy Patronis (R) and Randy Fine (R). The two won special elections Tuesday, and their quick entry to the House gives Johnson some additional room to navigate the GOP’s razor-thin margin. The House now stands at 220 Republicans and 213 Democrats, meaning Johnson…
Crypto PAC-backed Republicans win US House seats in Florida special elections - Invest In Crypto News
Two Republicans who received a combined $1.5 million from the crypto-backed political action committee (PAC) Fairshake will enter the US House after winning special elections in Florida. Republican Jimmy Patronis won the vacant seat in Florida’s 1st Congressional District to replace Matt Gaetz, taking 57% of the vote to defeat Democrat Gay Valimont, according to AP News data. Randy Fine also took Florida’s 6th Congressional District with 56.7% o…
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