Ron DeSantis has ordered all flags at state buildings ... to continue honoring Carter's life. The 30-day flag-lowering period, set into motion with President Joe Biden's initial order, affects ...
remain at half-staff in Carter’s honor. Tradition calls for flags to remain in that position for a month after a president’s death. President Joe Biden and Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) ordered all ...
Ron DeSantis Tuesday announced that U.S. and state ... at half-staff across the country for 30 days from the day of Carter's death on Dec. 29. The governor also directed flags to half-staff ...
Ron DeSantis, voiced their opinions over having ... While he spoke respectfully of the former president after Carter's death, Trump expressed his annoyance over the flags in a Jan. 3 post ...
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has ordered that flags at state buildings will be raised to full-staff for the day of president-elect Donald Trump's inauguration. Flags have been flown at half-staff since former president Jimmy Carter's death on Dec. 29.
Several Republican Governors have pledged to fly their flags at full-staff, despite President Biden’s former directive.
US flags on federal, state and local government buildings are set to fly at half-staff through January 28th in honor of former President Jimmy Carter’s passing, but for at least one day in Florida, flags on state buildings will be raised.
Desantis says the state needs new laws to help President Trump carry out his immigration reforms in Florida. But there's some disagreement over that special session.
Governor DeSantis ordered flags raised to full-staff on Jan. 20 for Inauguration Day and returned to half-staff on Jan. 21 to honor former President Carter
Both President Joe Biden, a Democrat, and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, a Republican, directed that US flags be flown at half-staff for 30 days from the date of Carter’s death — or through Jan. 28.
Speaking in Tallahassee this morning, DeSantis said, “We are going to need - in order to do that - legislation to impose additional duties, and provide funding for those local officials.”