DeSantis Delays Redistricting, Adds Vaccine Opt-Out and AI Protections to Agenda

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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said he would delay a redistricting special session by a week to give his team time to propose a new congressional map that could yield up to five Republican-leaning seats, while adding two items to the agenda: a medical-freedom vaccine opt-out bill and legislation aimed at shielding minors from artificial intelligence, with lawmakers set to meet April 28–May 1.
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