Tallahassee, FL – Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is going to Israel with a large contingent of business leaders later this week. That’s not surprising, especially as the GOP woos Jewish voters ahead of the 2020 presidential election.
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But DeSantis also has announced plans to hold a meeting with the state’s three independently elected Cabinet members while he’s there. That has raised concerns about whether the officials are violating the state’s open-meeting laws.
The trip begins Saturday. As of Tuesday, the Cabinet hadn’t posted the meeting on its calendar or provided an agenda.
Barbara Petersen of the open-government watchdog group First Amendment Foundation is concerned. She says there is no reason to hold a Cabinet meeting that regular Floridians won’t be able to attend.
Certainly a weird thing to do.