This 'Sneaky' DeSantis Power Grab Might Be His Cruelest Yet [View all]
Republicans are going after trans people across America. But the potential 2024 contender from Florida is targeting people more efficiently than anyone else.
https://www.thedailybeast.com/florida-governor-ron-desantis-anti-trans-campaign-is-sneaky-power-grab

For months now,
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has been aggressively using his executive power to deny
transgender medical care for two of societys most vulnerable groupschildren and the poor. In that, he has been far from alone, as
Republicans across the country lean into an ugly backlash against the trans community and the science that supports it.
Along the way, DeSantis has been employing a power grab some fear will be adopted by other Republican governorswith disastrous results. As part of DeSantis ongoing MAGA crusade against progressives, his administration is simultaneously using different state agencies to cut off what is referred to as gender-affirming care that helps trans people realize their identities. When a far-right state legislator failed to pass an anti-trans bill earlier this year, the governor resorted to backroom bureaucracy to get the same result.
Its the latest instance of DeSantis implementing increasingly cruel policies as he builds a national reputation in the run-up to a possible 2024 run for the White House. But it also illustrates what political commentators say distinguishes DeSantis from his presumptive primary foe, former President Donald Trump. DeSantis knows how to operate the machinery of government effectivelyas a weapon against the marginalized. And time is running out for anyone to stop him.
Were worried that DeSantis is creating a playbook for political ideology. Legislatures are failing to pass these laws because they are against scienceand against what constituents in states want to be done with tax dollars. Governors are going to see this and think this is something they can do to sidestep the democratic process, said Carl Charles, a civil rights lawyer with the advocacy group Lambda Legal, which is fighting to block one of those policies.
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