Whether Gov. Ron DeSantis is ready to run for President or not, a group unaffiliated with him bets that 2024 voters will be “ready for Ron” nonetheless.
Self-styled “advocates and spokespeople” for the effort, called “Ready for Ron,” assert “growing momentum as the only credible organization working to draft, and elect, Ron DeSantis as President in 2024.”
Jacksonville, UNF, national nonprofits collaborate on veterans survey
But the results could bring about expansive service improvements for Northeast Florida veterans and their families and potentially lead to the establishment of a veteran wellness center in the area.
"We have been working to implement research efforts on behalf of our military and veteran community," said Bill Spann, city director of military affairs. "The mayor has been instrumental in leading these efforts and ensuring we take a thoughtful approach to serving our veterans."
Things to do on Space Coast: Melbourne orchestra, historic home tours
Due to potential changes and cancellations, we encourage you to check with presenting organizations about the status of their events.
Melbourne Community Orchestra looks forward to a cooler part of the year with "Fall into Music," a pair of free concerts at 7 p.m., Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 7 and 8, at Melbourne Auditorium, 625 Hibiscus Blvd.
Where Crist, DeSantis stand on six key issues for Florida
For the next two months, the candidates will make their case to voters and talk about how they plan to tackle some of the biggest issues facing the state.
On his campaign website , DeSantis asks voters to fill out a survey that asks "What issues matter to you going into 2022?
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