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DeSantis addresses climate change impacts but not the source, some say: ANALYSIS

Por: ABC News Nation October 02, 2022

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When Ron DeSantis took office as the 46th governor of the state of Florida in January 2019, it was three months after Hurricane Michael blew ashore as the second Category 5 in the United States in the past 30 years.Although the storm came ashore during former Gov. Rick Scott's administration, the $25 billion-dollar clean-up would become one of DeSantis' first responsibilities.Florida Governor Ron DeSantis gives a briefing on Hurricane... + full article



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