Governor Ron DeSantis signs legislation to eliminate local DEI programs and block carbon taxes in Florida

Press release from the Office of Governor Ron DeSantis
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Today, Governor Ron DeSantis signed two major pieces of legislation aimed at protecting Florida taxpayers, strengthening existing laws against DEI in Florida and protecting Floridians against ESG and Green New Deal agendas.
“Floridians should not be forced to pay for radical climate agendas or identity politics with their hard-earned tax dollars,” said Governor Ron DeSantis. “Today in Jacksonville, I signed two important bills to limit government overreach and prevent local authorities from imposing carbon taxes and discriminatory DEI mandates on Floridians.”
“The bill is necessary because cities and counties have been funding and promoting divisive activities under the guise of DEI,” said Senator Clay Yarborough. “Decisions related to individuals and actions should be based on merit, and if they are not, those making the decisions need to be replaced. At a time when many Floridians are struggling to afford groceries and gas, millions of taxpayer dollars should not continue to be wasted by local governments on DEI initiatives, even more so because they are failing to do what they claim.”
“Net-zero mandates and carbon taxes increase costs on families, businesses, and consumers,” said Representative Berny Jacques. “This bill protects Floridians from higher energy prices, increased transportation costs, and other hidden junk fees caused by emissions mandates and burdensome regulations. Thanks to Governor DeSantis’ action today, decision-making will be kept in our hands, and not in the hands of global elites or green new deal activists.”
“We’re finding our way back to the everyman principles that make America great,” said Representative Dean Black. “The Governor’s signature positions this law as a guiding light for equal and fair opportunity in our state. No matter where you come from, no matter what you look like, the message should be clear: Florida recognizes your work ethic and the content of your character, and that’s what matters.”
Governor DeSantis signed SB 1134, which prohibits counties and municipalities from funding, promoting, or implementing diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives.
This legislation:
- Prohibits local governments from establishing or maintaining DEI offices, officers, or programs.
- Bars taxpayer funding for DEI-related initiatives or third-party contractors promoting such efforts.
- Requires grant recipients to certify that public funds will not be used to advance DEI.
- Provides enforcement mechanisms, including penalties for officials who violate the law.
Governor DeSantis also signed HB 1217, which prevents state and local governments from adopting or enforcing net-zero greenhouse gas emissions policies, including carbon taxes.
This legislation:
- Prohibits government entities from implementing net-zero mandates or emissions targets.
- Prevents new taxes, fees, or penalties tied to carbon emissions.
- Bans participation in carbon trading programs such as cap-and-trade agreements.
- Blocks the use of taxpayer funds to support organizations promoting net-zero policies.
- Requires annual reporting to ensure compliance and transparency.
These actions build on Florida’s broader efforts to promote individual freedom, fiscal responsibility, and economic opportunity. The state has taken steps in recent years to ensure that we focus on excellence over indoctrination, eliminate taxpayer-funded ideological programs, and safeguard residents from burdensome regulations.

Good for us. If the environmentalists want to drive EVs or ride bikes, let them contribute their own funds. Public funds should be prioritized for core infrastructure that benefits the whole community and not just a minority who have chosen a specific lifestyle that utilizes a particular technology that has not had enough historical evidence to prove its impact on the environment or market sustainability.
If the governor wants to dictate policy for Alachua County he should run for office here.
This more state power from the “small government” GOP amd the usual “conservatives” here are once again cheering for things they can’t enact locally because they can’t win an election. The precedents won’t go away and some day those you don’t agree with will run Tallahassee and shove what you hate down your throats. Idiots.
In this particular case they are denying the overwhelming scientific consensus, not to mention the personal experience now of most humans on earth, that climate change due to human activity is a fact.
Said “conservatives” are too stupid and too ideologically rigid to do anything about it, so they’ll do nothing to “conserve” our planet and way of life.
If you’re so committed to the cause, feel free to forfeit the modern technologies you’re using in your many responses. Proponents like you always revel in their own hypocrisy — demanding compliance for everyone else while you change nothing but the intensity of your moral posturing.
I thought my prior comment stated as much.
Do you volunteer for programs you favor? Which ones?
Of course individual efforts are not effective for large scale problems and climate change literally affects all humans, including You voted, Jake, and all the other troglodyte ignorant chronic complainers.
I do, and did — United States military.
Just say thanks for protecting your rights and freedoms.
What have you given up to save the planet? Do you get on your soapbox to protest those riding in their private jets? You’re like those hypocrites: all bowed up and demanding others give things up while you all sit comfortably in your little enclaves. Don’t get me wrong, I like the things I have too, I’m just not a hypocrite about it. Somebody made a billion or more from an idea? Good for them — people need to stop with their envy and jealousy. Get over it.
Hallelujah more common sense democracy! Send the elite NGO fraudsters packing to Blue states! 🇺🇸🥳🇺🇸🥳🇺🇸🥳
Now if only Alachua County Schools observe the no DEI stuff to actually let individuals work harder for their outcome in life, that would be great. Nobody should be inclusive to somebodey else. To me DEI is a new version of Affirmative Action which actually lowered the work standards and put people in postions that they were not qualified for only to fill a quota.
Hanrahan ruined GRU going biomass to comply with Kyoto protocol…she was all for that cap & trade, carbon credits, CO2 regulation, solar feed in tariff to save the planet from global warming…how’d that work out?
Zero waste is unachievable ..our local government has been infiltrated with commis and are taking their marching orders from the United Nations…the devil is hiding behind the
Environment.
Bielarski, GRU, & the utility authority
Will be able to lower our electric bills now… they use fear to control us…relax, the planet is fine.
More WINNING!!! And…..now we’ll hear the liberals whine about it.
Huge win for Florida taxpayers, especially for those of us living in areas where adult children and lifetime government employees have a stranglehold on local politics.
So, does this mean they will eliminate the Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion and it’s highly paid Director?
Hallelujah! A lesser-known part of the Biomess scheme was the carbon-tax credit. Here is how it worked: 1) cut the planted pine. 2) Sell it to GRU 3) The citizens are charges a carbon tax for burning the trees 4) The people that harvested the pine, replant the pine and get ‘carbon tax credits’ for doing so 5) These carbon tax credits’ are then sold to GRU. Follow the money…right Pegeen?