• Chickenshit DeSantis Runs Scared - Backpedals On Threats To Withold Sal

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    Aparently he got a rub and tug from Trump last night and he's relaxed now.


    What do you expect? He's a fucking Lawyer. Lawyers are as bright as a
    piece of dogshit under the sun. That's why they're for hire, like
    whores.




    DeSantis backpedals on threat to withhold salaries of defiant school
    officials

    By ANDREW ATTERBURY

    08/12/2021 06:15 PM EDT


    TALLAHASSEE — Gov. Ron DeSantis’ administration backed down from its
    threat to withhold school officials’ salaries if they resist his anti-mask rule, saying instead that the defiant officials should be responsible for
    the “consequences of their decisions.”

    The move by the governor’s office represents a tacit acknowledgement that
    it legally can’t take away the salaries of school board members and others despite previously threatening to. DeSantis could levy hundreds of
    thousands of dollars in fines against school districts for disobeying his
    mask orders, but it would be up for the board leaders themselves to cut
    their own pay.

    “The entire school district community shouldn’t suffer just because a few activist, anti-science school board members want to impose overreaching mandates on every student,” said DeSantis spokesperson Christina Pushaw in
    a statement to POLITICO.

    In her statement, Pushaw said the education officials in question “are not
    on the state payroll, so this form of penalty is the most narrowly
    tailored approach that the state can take.”

    The Miami Herald was first to report that the DeSantis administration was tempering its threat.

    DeSantis and local school board members have been squabbling over mask
    rules in recent weeks as campuses across Florida began welcoming students
    for the fall semester. The Republican governor opposes blanket mask
    mandates for students despite the Delta variant of Covid-19 that is
    sweeping the state, and threatened to take away funding from districts as
    well as salaries of officials. Several districts, including Broward County
    — the second largest school district in the state — stated they would push forward with mask mandates for all students regardless of the
    consequences.
    DeSantis insists Florida will have a 'normal school year', despite Covid
    surge

    The fight over masks in schools has even drawn in the White House and
    President Joe Biden, with his administration attacking DeSantis almost
    daily for the GOP governor’s hands-off approach to the surging virus.

    Thursday’s admission marks the second retrenchment by DeSantis, who
    initially touted the mask ban as a hard-and-fast rule, only to later acknowledge that schools could require masks and that parents would then
    have to opt out.

    Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried, a Democrat running for governor
    against DeSantis, said the governor’s efforts against local school mask mandates is “unconstitutional and unconscionable.” Fried recently sparred
    on Twitter with Pushaw over the threat of schools losing state funding
    over mask policies.

    Pushaw claimed Fried was pushing “disinformation” and that schools
    wouldn't be defunded. Yet the acknowledgement from DeSantis administration
    on Thursday indicates that while the state could pull funding equal to the salaries of board members, it can’t directly strip their pay.

    "It's like he's over there screaming 'ready, fire, aim!' at whatever
    divisive partisan squirrel of an idea he hears on Fox News,” Fried said Thursday.

    Most school districts in Florida have made masks optional for students, or
    they are permitted to opt-out of wearing the face coverings with a simple parent form. But school leaders in Alachua and Broward counties currently
    have policies in violation of Florida’s emergency rules against mask
    mandates.

    In both cases, Florida’s Education Commissioner Richard Corcoran is
    threatening to unleash the “maximum” penalties possible. That hardline
    caused Leon County to walk back its rule requiring students to provide clearance from a medical professional to opt out of wearing a mask.

    Alachua’s school board is sticking with its mask policy in the face of the threats from the Department of Education. The school board asked the
    DeSantis administration to "consider the appropriateness" of withholding hundreds of thousands of dollars from the district.

    “Neither the Florida Department of Education nor the Board of Education
    control the payroll distribution of school districts,” Alachua school
    leaders wrote in a letter Tuesday.

    Broward County's board, which enacted a full blown mask mandate for all students, has until Friday to respond to the Department of Education.

    DeSantis' push to block local school mask mandates is facing numerous
    lawsuits, including one that was filed by parents and is scheduled to be
    heard Friday in circuit court.

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