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The Florida Department of Transportation announced Tuesday that new welcome signs have been installed at major state roads and exits.
New 'Free State of Florida' signs: Welcome mat or politics? The phrase 'free state of Florida' has been used by Gov. Ron DeSantis "Florida is not free," said Pembroke Pines trucker Alfred Asebiomo.
The new signs at the state line say, "Welcome to the Free State of Florida." Florida Department of Transportation Secretary Jared Perdue posted about them on social media on Saturday.
While we’re blowing tax dollars on "Welcome to the Free State of Florida" signs, why not add a few more signs with the fine print?
The Florida DOT spent $60,000 on new welcome signs that feature a political slogan used by Gov. Ron DeSantis in speeches and on merchandise.
"No better way to celebrate Independence Day Weekend than new state line signs welcoming Floridians and visitors to the Free State of Florida!" Perdue's post said.
The iconic “Welcome to Florida” highway signs that let drivers know they’re entering the Sunshine State have changed slightly.
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham signed Senate Bill 4 into law Monday, ensuring all students have access to free and healthy school meals.
Legislation to provide students in New Mexico with free school lunches regardless of income was signed by Gov. Michelle Grisham. Lawmakers set aside $22 million to pay for the program.
Florida has released brand-new roadway signs welcoming tourists to the “Free State of Florida.” The new signage references a phrase Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) coined in governing the state, even ...
New signs welcoming people from other parts of the country to Florida are designed to let them know they are entering a “free state.” On Tuesday, the Florida Department of Transportation ...
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