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Gov. DeSantis’ new DOGE task force gains momentum as universities, localities commit to being audited

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Local jurisdictions and public universities in Florida are latching on to Gov. Ron DeSantis’ new state-level DOGE Task Force, including through formal resolutions, independent committees and additional resources supporting the new initiative.      

DeSantis announced the creation of «Florida DOGE» in February, a program similar to the one led at the federal level by Elon Musk. The audit intends to utilize artificial intelligence and other measures to uncover hidden waste, review state university and college operations and spending, eliminate «redundant» boards or commissions, and examine entities’ spending habits. The initiative intends to ensure financial compliance with all state laws, provide recommendations and submit referrals to the appropriate enforcement agencies when necessary.  

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The governor subsequently sent out official guidance in March to various counties and municipalities, as well as to public colleges and universities, requesting they confirm their willingness to comply with the audit. The guidance also ordered the appointment of a proxy to be the primary point of contact throughout the initiative. 

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In response, some of Florida’s largest jurisdictions and public institutions – like Hillsborough County, the City of Jacksonville, and Florida Atlantic University – have signaled their willingness to comply with the audit. Their efforts include passing formal resolutions and creating independent committees to support the governor’s initiative.

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The Florida DOGE initiative intends to «abolish» 70 redundant boards and commissions around the state, per a February press release from the governor’s office announcing the new auditing effort. (Getty Images/Fox News)

«Completing this DOGE audit is a no-brainer when you consider the inefficiencies we’ve already stumbled across – like old, forgotten bank accounts sitting there with millions of dollars just gathering dust,» said Hillsborough County Commissioner Joshua Wostal, who helped spearhead the resolution affirming the county’s willingness to open its doors.

In Jacksonville, the city created a «Duval DOGE» task force that has already begun conducting meetings and is zeroing in on tens of millions of dollars in capital improvement projects that have sat idle since 2023, according to WJXT Channel 4 in Jacksonville. This week, the «Duval DOGE» task force also launched a website to track the work being done with the ongoing audit. 

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Several of Florida’s largest jurisdictions, in addition to some public universities and colleges, have affirmed their willingness to open their doors to the governor’s auditors. (Getty Images)

However, while residents in Jacksonville have been supportive of the effort, others have pushed back. 

«DOGE is a misnomer, catchy misnomer for let’s see what we can take away from the working class, the needy, the elderly. We don’t need it,» Duval County resident Russell Harper said during a city hall meeting about the new «Duval DOGE» committee. Other residents complained that the «Duval DOGE» lacked adequate Democratic representation and was just an effort to gain favor with political elites.

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Protesters rally outside the Theodore Roosevelt Federal Building, headquarters of the Office of Personnel Management, on Feb. 5, 2025, in Washington, D.C. (Alex Wong/Getty Images)

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives at public colleges and universities will also be part of the audit. The governor’s DOGE task force aims to ensure that no state funds support these programs, in line with a resolution passed by the state board of education last year prohibiting such spending.

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Florida DOGE also intends to «abolish» 70 redundant boards and commissions around the state, per a February press release from the governor’s office announcing the new audits. 

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«Florida was DOGE before DOGE was cool,» DeSantis spokesperson Brian Wright said in a statement to Fox News Digital. «Over the past five years, Florida, under Governor Ron DeSantis, has eliminated dozens of unnecessary boards, lifted needless regulations, and reduced spending. Florida has paid down 41% of our state’s debt, strengthened our economy, and increased our rainy-day fund by nearly $10 billion – all without raising taxes.»

Wostal said the new DOGE audit was a better response than just raising taxes to pay for needed services. 

«Instead of the knee-jerk response of raising taxes – putting even more strain on already stretched households – it’s time for the government to turn the lens inward,» he said.

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Fox News Politics Newsletter: Of Angel Moms and Illegals

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Welcome to the Fox News Politics newsletter, with the latest updates on the Trump administration, Capitol Hill and more Fox News politics content.

Here’s what’s happening…

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-Gabbard announces RFK files released months after Trump’s order: ‘Light on the truth’

-Top Dem asks Noem how TSA will prevent ‘major disruptions’ as many travelers still lack REAL ID

-Biden’s vax-focused COVID-19 website obliterated by White House, replaced with ‘true origins’ virus guide

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The White House released a splitscreen image overnight to underscore the stark contrast between where Republicans and Democrats stand on illegal immigration.

One image featured distraught Angel Mom Patty Morin being comforted by President Trump in the Oval Office. Morin’s daughter, Rachel Morin, was savagely beaten, raped and killed in Maryland by an illegal migrant from El Salvador in 2023. 

The other image showed Sen. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., sitting and talking with deported illegal alien Kilmar Abrego Garcia, 29, in El Salvador…Read more

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The White House released a splitscreen image overnight to underscore the stark contrast between where Republicans and Democrats stand on illegal immigration.  (The White House, Sen. Van Hollen via X)

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CROWN OF THORNS: LGBTQ Christians crusade against Trump’s religiously ‘hostile’ policies during Holy Week

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A group of LGBTQ+ Christian leaders gathered outside the U.S. Capitol to reject President Donald Trump’s «anti-LGBTQ+ legislation, with one religious leader telling Fox News Digital the Trump administration is «the most hostile administration to religion in recent memory.» (Fox News Digital)

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Palestinian Hamas militants gather at the site of the handing over of the bodies of four Israeli hostages in Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza on February 20, 2025.  (Photo by EYAD BABA/AFP via Getty Images)

‘UNACCEPTABLE’: Chinese firm aiding Houthi attacks on US vessels, as airstrikes kill 74

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‘MOVE ON’: Rubio says US ready to ‘move on’ within days if no progress on Russia-Ukraine peace deal

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DEMOCRATS IN DISARRAY: Confidence in Congressional Democrats hits all time low in new poll

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The New York Times Editorial Board accused the Democratic Party’ of being in «denial’ over why it lost in 2024.  (Getty Images)

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GLOVES ARE OFF: Top GOP lawmaker, Hochul trade barbs amid speculation Trump ally is jumping in gubernatorial race

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‘SAFER TODAY’: ICE arrests over 200 illegal aliens in New York City’s ‘most crime-infested neighborhoods’

GATHERING INFO: ICE and DOGE seek sensitive data in crackdown on illegal immigration, waste: report

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ICE agents in Los Angeles are frustrated with sanctuary city policies. (Fox News)

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Three tourists among 4 killed after Italian cable car crashes to the ground near Naples

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Three tourists were among four people who were killed when a cable car crashed south of Naples, an Italian official said Friday.

A British woman and an Israeli woman were among the three foreign victims identified since the accident on Thursday, said Marco De Rosa, the spokesperson for the mayor of Vico Equense. The fourth victim was the Italian driver of the cable car.

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Four are dead after a cable car crash in Italy. (Soccorso Alpino e Speleologico)

According to initial information, a traction cable snapped and one car crashed after both the upward and a downward-going cable cars came to a halt as they traversed Monte Faito, in the town of Castellammare di Stabia.

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A fifth person, who is also believed to be a foreign tourist, was seriously injured and is being treated in hospital in Naples, officials said. Sixteen passengers were helped out of the other cable car that was stuck mid-air near the foot of the mountain following the incident.

The accident happened just a week after the cable car, popular for its views of Mount Vesuvius and the Bay of Naples, reopened for the season.

Local prosecutors have opened an investigation into possible manslaughter, which will involve an inspection of the cable stations, the pylons, the two cabins and the cable, local officials said Friday,

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The emergency services, including Italy’s alpine rescue, more than 50 firefighters, police and civil protection personnel, worked into the evening in severe weather conditions, which made the rescue operations difficult.

«The traction cable broke. The emergency brake downstream worked, but evidently not the one on the cabin that was entering the station,» Luigi Vicinanza, the mayor of Castellammare di Stabia, said on Thursday. He added that there had been regular safety checks on the cable car line, which runs 3 kilometers (1.8 miles) from the town to the top of the mountain.

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Rescue workers recover a body at the scene of a cable car crash in Italy. (AP Photo/Salvatore Laporta)

The company running the service, the EAV public transport firm, stressed that the seasonal cable car had reopened with all the required safety conditions.

«The reopening had taken place a week ago after three months of tests every day, day and night,» said EAV President Umberto De Gregorio. «This is something inexplicable.»

De Gregorio said technical experts believed there was no connection between the severe weather and the cause of the crash. «There is an automatic system. When the wind exceeds a certain level, the cable car stops automatically,» he said.

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The Monte Faito cable car opened in 1952. Four people died in 1960 when a pylon broke.

Italy has recorded two similar fatal accidents involving cable cars in recent years.

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A cable car crash in May 2021 in northern Italy killed 14 people, including six Israelis, among them a family of four. In 1998, a low-flying U.S. military jet cut through the cable of a ski lift in Cavalese, in the Dolomites, killing 20 people.


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El líder del grupo terrorista Hezbollah rechazó el desarme y tensa la relación con el presidente del Líbano

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El líder de Hezbollah, Naim Qassem (REUTERS)

El grupo terrorista Hezbollah “no dejará que nadie lo desarme”, declaró el viernes el líder de la milicia chiíta libanesa, Naim Qassem, mientras Washington presiona a Beirut para que obligue al movimiento respaldado por Irán a entregar sus armas.

Hezbollah, durante mucho tiempo una fuerza dominante en la política libanesa, quedó debilitado tras más de un año de hostilidades con Israel desencadenadas por la guerra de Gaza, incluida una incursión terrestre israelí y dos meses de intensos bombardeos que diezmaron la cúpula del grupo.

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El alto el fuego de noviembre puso fin en gran medida a los combates, pero no antes de que el líder del grupo y predecesor de Qassem, Hassan Nasrallah, muriera en un ataque aéreo israelí.

“No dejaremos que nadie desarme a Hezbollah ni desarme la resistencia” contra Israel, declaró Qassem en declaraciones a un canal de televisión afiliado a Hezbollah. “Debemos eliminar esta idea de desarme del diccionario”.

El presidente libanés, Joseph Aoun, dijo esta semana que quería “hacer de 2025 el año de la restricción de armas al Estado”, y añadió que esperaba lograr ese objetivo mediante el “diálogo” con Hezbollah.

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El presidente libanés Joseph Aoun (REUTERS)

Qassem dijo que su grupo estaba dispuesto a dialogar sobre una “estrategia de defensa”, “pero no bajo la presión de la ocupación” de Israel.

“Israel debe retirarse (del sur de Líbano) y cesar su agresión, y el Estado libanés debe iniciar el proceso de reconstrucción”, añadió.

Sus comentarios se produjeron horas después de que otro funcionario de Hezbollah dijera que el grupo se negaba a discutir la entrega de sus armas hasta que Israel se retirara completamente del sur del Líbano.

“No se trata de desarmarse”, declaró Wafic Safa en una entrevista con la emisora de radio Al-Nur de Hezbollah.

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Safa, que según los expertos pertenece a la facción más radical del movimiento, afirmó que Hezbollah había transmitido su postura a Aoun.

En su entrevista, Safa preguntó: “¿No sería lógico que Israel primero se retirara, luego liberara a los prisioneros, luego cesara su agresión… y luego discutiéramos una estrategia defensiva?

“La estrategia defensiva consiste en pensar en cómo proteger a Líbano, no en prepararse para que entregue sus armas”.

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Analistas han afirmado que la idea, antaño impensable, del desarme de Hezbollah puede haber dejado de serlo e incluso resultar inevitable.

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El líder de Hezbollah en el Líbano, Naim Qassem, apareció en una pantalla durante el funeral público de Hassan Nasrallah en las afueras de Beirut, Líbano, el 23 de febrero de 2025 (REUTERS/Ali Allouch)

En virtud del alto el fuego de noviembre, Israel debía retirar todas sus fuerzas del sur del Líbano. Pero a pesar del acuerdo, tropas israelíes han permanecido en cinco posiciones del sur del Líbano que consideran “estratégicas”.

Israel también ha continuado llevando a cabo ataques casi diarios contra miembros de Hezbollah en el Líbano.

En virtud de la tregua, Hezbollah debía retirar a sus combatientes al norte del río Litani y desmantelar cualquier infraestructura militar restante en el sur.

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El ejército libanés se ha ido desplegando en el sur a medida que las fuerzas israelíes se retiraban.

Hezbollah afirma que el alto el fuego no se aplica al resto del Líbano, a pesar de basarse en la Resolución 1701 del Consejo de Seguridad de la ONU, que exige el desarme de los grupos no estatales.

Hezbollah fue el único grupo que conservó sus armas tras el fin de la guerra civil libanesa en 1990, que duró 15 años, alegando que eran para la “resistencia” contra Israel, que siguió ocupando el sur hasta el año 2000.

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La enviada especial de Estados Unidos para Medio Oriente, Morgan Ortagus, que visitó Beirut este mes, declaró que Washington seguía presionando a Beirut “para que cumpla plenamente el cese de hostilidades, y eso incluye el desarme de Hezbollah y de todas las milicias”.

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La enviada especial de Estados Unidos para Medio Oriente, Morgan Ortagus, se reunió con el presidente libanés Joseph Aoun en Beirut el pasado 5 de abril (REUTERS)

En sus declaraciones del viernes, Qassem afirmó que Hezbollah rechazaba “el control estadounidense sobre el Líbano”.

Safa afirmó que tanto Hezbollah como el ejército libanés estaban respetando los términos de la tregua. “El problema es Israel, que no lo ha hecho”, afirmó.

El sábado, una fuente cercana a Hezbollah declaró a la AFP que el grupo había cedido al ejército libanés alrededor de 190 de sus 265 posiciones militares al sur del Litani.

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(Con información de AFP)

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