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The Villages
Sunday, May 12, 2024

Governor’s first veto shows support for local control rather than edicts from Tallahassee

Gov. Ron DeSantis’ first veto should be cheered in cities, towns, counties and municipalities all across the state.

DeSantis swiftly vetoed a measure sent to him by the legislature that would have barred Florida communities from enacting bans on plastic straws, which many have determined are harmful to our environment.

Whether you love or loathe plastic straws, the important message in the governor’s veto is that those decisions should be left to local communities – not Tallahassee.

“The state should simply allow local communities to address this issue through the political process. Citizens who oppose plastic straw ordinances can seek recourse by electing people who share their views,” DeSantis said in announcing his veto.

We applaud the governor’s common sense viewpoint on this issue near and dear to our hearts.

We elect local officials to make decisions about local issues.

In recent years, Tallahassee has seemed bound and determined to step in and override local control.

Another example is the statehouse’s decision to pass a law demanding that homeowners be allowed to grow vegetable gardens in their front yards. In The Villages, such a measure could take a serious toll on the community’s aesthetics, which are closely tied to property values. 

The Tallahassee overreach has to end.

We are grateful that our new governor appears to share that viewpoint.

Opening Priority Pools to all Villagers a slap in the face to paying members

A Villager who has been a Priority Pool member for more than 20 years believes opening up the pools to non-members would be a slap in the face to those who pay for access.

What is the message of the little white cross?

A reader from the Village of Country Club Hills wonders if we’ve lost sight of Jesus’ message in the debate over the little white crosses in The Villages. Read her Letter to the Editor.

It’s an outrage to those who pay for Priority Pools

A Village of Glenbrook resident, in a Letter to the Editor, writes that she is adamantly opposed to opening Priority Pools during the Paradise Recreation Center renovation.

Opening up Priority Pools a bad idea

A Priority Pools member objects to the idea of opening up the paid premium pools to non-members. Read his Letter to the Editor.

A big thank you for an unknown Good Samaritan!

A Village of Dunedin resident, in a Letter to the Editor, is grateful to an unknown Good Samaritan who has restored his faith in humanity.