Florida’s Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis is considered by many to be the frontrunner in the District 1 race due to his endorsement from President Trump. “There’s nobody who will work harder than (I),
Jimmy Patronis, endorsed by Pres. Donald Trump, is campaigning in a crowded GOP primary for Florida’s 1st District, emphasizing fiscal conservatism and public service amid questions about residency and insurance industry ties.
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Northwest Florida voters will hit the polls on Tuesday for a special election for a new congressman. The Republican winner will likely succeed controversial Matt Gaetz in this highly conservative district.
Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis, who is running to succeed former U.S. Rep. Matt Gaetz in Florida’s 1st Congressional District, plans to file legislation in Congress to dismantle the U.S. Treasury’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) if elected.
The Donald Trump-endorsed candidate collected close to $1M, and had most of it in the bank weeks ahead of a Jan. 28 GOP Primary.
Republicans are eager to find replacements for former GOP Reps. Matt Gaetz and Michael Waltz in Tuesday’s special congressional primaries in Florida to add some breathing room to their slender majority in the U.
Florida's Chief Financial Officer and U.S. Congressional District 1 hopeful, Jimmy Patronis (R), appeared on the Fox Business program Varney & Co. to discu
The Legislature will meet in special session at 10:30 a.m. Monday. However it remains unclear whether Gov. Ron DeSantis will get all of the immigration and ballot reform changes he seeks.
- Florida's Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis and his wife Katie arrive for the inauguration ceremony at the Old Capitol, where Gov. Ron DeSantis was sworn in for his
Ten Republican candidates are running for Congress in Northwest Florida. And if there’s one thing they have in common, it is a love of Donald Trump. “I’m 100% in agreement with President Trump,” Jeff Peacock said.
Ahead of the storm, Gov. Ron DeSantis came crashing down, issuing a state of emergency. Tallahassee itself saw 2 inches of snow.