Government and Politics
April 15, 2025
On April 14th, the Herald/Times Tallahassee Bureau reported on HB 1445, which would prohibit state employees and officers from participating in political campaigns or attempting to use their position to influence an issue on the ballot — a practice frequently abused by the DeSantis administration in recent years.
This report comes in the middle of the unfolding scandal around Hope Florida, the non-profit charity championed by Casey DeSantis where the DeSantis administration recently diverted $10 million in an effort to defeat citizen-led ballot initiatives. Ron DeSantis and Attorney General James Uthmeier are under bipartisan pressure to answer for their continued abuses of power.
This is not the first time the DeSantis administration has been caught funneling state money into political campaigns. Last year, the Florida Democratic Party joined with advocates and residents to file three criminal complaints against the DeSantis administration and Florida Agency for Health Care Administration for using an official government agency (ACHA) for political campaigning — a clear violation of state law (F.S.104.31). To date, these complaints have gone unanswered. FDP has not received any communication on the status of these complaints from the State Attorney or Sheriff’s Offices in Leon, Orange or Hillsborough counties since they were filed in September 2024.