(C) Florida Phoenix This story was originally published by Florida Phoenix and is unaltered. . . . . . . . . . . ‘We could save a lot of money if we got rid of the FL House and Senate altogether’ [1] ['More From Author', 'February', 'Lucy Morgan'] Date: 2023-02-10 I’m wondering what happened to the Florida Legislature. I’ve kept up on happenings in the state Capitol over the years, and usually, lawmakers seemed to have brains and the guts to take action and solve the state’s problems. Now they merely bow down to Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis and do his bidding. We could save a lot of money if we got rid of the House and Senate altogether. Our Florida Constitution never anticipated the creation of a state totally governed by one branch of government. But that seems to be the case in Tallahassee these days. Years ago, things were different. The House and Senate had many independent members who came up with good government ideas. I cannot help but think of people like former Florida Rep. Sam Bell, former Sen. Dempsey Barron, former House Speaker Ralph Haben and lawmakers of old who were willing to challenge a bad idea proposed by a governor. Asylum-seeker airlifts and Disney controversy DeSantis got a lot of bad ink when he authorized up to $12 million or so in state funds to transport an airplane full of immigrants from Texas to Martha’s Vineyard last year. A couple of criminal investigations and lawsuits were proposed after the airplane made a brief stop in the Florida Panhandle because the budget money was designed to take immigrants from Florida to other states. This week legislators are moving fast to pass bills that would allow more of these hideous transports. And they have completely forgotten what Disney World has meant for tourism and millions of Floridians who have long enjoyed their entertainment. Now lawmakers seem willing to let the governor take over Disney World’s special taxing district — with five board members all appointed by DeSantis — and dictate what happens there. The governor didn’t like comments made earlier by Disney officials who questioned DeSantis’ plans to limit the freedom of Floridians who choose lives that are a little different. When the governor barks, the Republican controlled Legislature just plays dead. It is embarrassing to watch. The Legislature as a co-equal branch of government no longer exists. “Anything that DeSantis enacts, he gets,’’ notes J.M. “Mac” Stipanovich, a longtime lobbyist and former chief of staff for Republican Gov. Bob Martinez. “The legislators are afraid of him – he picks nominees in Republican primaries and doesn’t hesitate to attack or punish a legislator in public. They all want to remain in office,’’ he added. “They do things that are patently unconstitutional.’’ The only time a legislator can weigh in on issues involve things that are of no interest to the governor, Stipanovich added. Back in the days when the Legislature was controlled by Democrats, lawmakers didn’t just rubber stamp the governor. But that was a time when the Legislature mattered. The disease that seems to have crippled the Legislature is spreading into the state courts now. The federal courts don’t hesitate to rule against the governor, but many of the state courts are catching the disease that has killed the Legislature. [END] --- [1] Url: https://floridaphoenix.com/2023/02/10/we-could-save-a-lot-of-money-if-we-got-rid-of-the-fl-house-and-senate-altogether/ Published and (C) by Florida Phoenix Content appears here under this condition or license: Creative Commons CC BY-NC-ND 4.0. via Magical.Fish Gopher News Feeds: gopher://magical.fish/1/feeds/news/floridaphoenix/