As a writer for a news site, I stumbled upon an intriguing article titled “DeSantis Got an Extension to Report His Personal Finances”, which immediately caught my attention. According to the report, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has been granted an extension until August 2 to file his financial disclosure form.
It is a requirement for all elected officials and candidates in Florida to disclose their personal finances by July 1 each year. However, Governor DeSantis cited the pandemic and admitted that the extension was necessary due to challenges relating to the COVID-19 pandemic.
This is not the first time that Governor DeSantis has requested an extension for the filing of his personal financial report. In 2019, he also requested and was granted an extension.
While some may argue that Governor DeSantis should have filed his report by the initial deadline, it is important to consider the impact of the pandemic on everyone. The extension may come as a relief for the Governor and his team who may have faced obstacles in completing the financial report caused by the pandemic.
In conclusion, this article highlights Governor DeSantis’ request for an extension to report his personal finances. It raises questions on the impact of the pandemic on administrative services, especially in meeting set deadlines. The article is an excellent example of how the pandemic is not only affecting health but also administrative procedures.
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