Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Monday indicated that he still has unfinished business in the coming months before he could officially enter the 2024 presidential race.
The โtwo big thingsโ he has at hand are a book tour promoting his upcoming memoir, โThe Courage to be Free,โ and the 2023 legislative session spanning from early March to early May, the Republican governor said on โFox & Friends.โ
The book talks about โFloridaโs blueprint for American revival,โ DeSantis said. โWeโre going to go on a tour on that. Weโre going to sell some books. Weโre going to spread the message of Florida.โ
Once the legislative session kicks off on March 8, Floridians will be seeing a Republican โsupermajorityโ working to advance his agenda, DeSantis added. The 60-day session will conclude on May 5.
โYou ainโt seen nothing yet. This is going to be the most productive legislative session we have had across the board, and I think people are going to be really excited,โ the governor told the hosts. โSo those are what weโre going to be doing over these next few months as we get beyond that, then we can decide from there.โ
Two Republicansโformer President Donald Trump and former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haleyโhave so far announced their 2024 White House bid.
At another point in the interview, DeSantis dismissed the recent criticism from Republicans Haley and former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan, while not directly responding to them.
Haleyโs criticism targets an education law that bans public school teachers in Florida from discussing sexual orientation or gender identity in kindergarten through third-grade classrooms, which has been misleadingly described by corporate media as the โโDonโt Say Gayโ bill.โ
โThere was all this talk about the Florida billโthe โDonโt Say Gayโ bill. Basically what it said was you shouldnโt be able to talk about gender before third grade,โ Haley said on a Feb. 17 town hall event in New Hampshire. โIโm sorry. I donโt think that goes far enough.โ
Byย Bill Pan