Gov. DeSantis proved himself a steady, strong leader in his first hurricane | Editorial
On the job eight months, Gov.
Guiding this massive and disconnected state through the life-threatening emergency of a Category 5 hurricane is one of the most stressful and important responsibilities of a
It’s frightening. The reality is that it’s one of the few things that we as Floridians all experience together, and we rely on one person to set the tone and direction: the governor, communicating clearly, forcefully and compassionately.
All of us who remember Andrew, Opal, Charley, Frances, Ivan, Jeanne, Wilma and Irma may forget that the state’s relentless population growth means there are always lots of people here who are experiencing a hurricane for the first time.
Clutching our TV remotes, desperate for accurate information, we depend on strong, steady leadership, and DeSantis provided it.
This is how government is supposed to work. There’s no handbook on how to do it. But DeSantis, a former prosecutor,
Unlike his predecessor,
Lt. Gov.
“Florida is our home. It is hard to leave,” the first lady said. “But your safety comes first.”
The governor allowed reporters to monitor daily conference calls among local disaster officials that are often filled with vital nuggets of information. A modest gesture, to be sure, but a positive step.
Reporters were also allowed to monitor DeSantis’ phone calls with legislators, something never provided in the previous administration. And as a result, journalists were better able to quickly tell you what was going on.
After this lumbering monster of a storm inflicted unimaginable destruction and despair on the
While DeSantis showed strong and decisive leadership, it’s too soon to give him a definitive grade for his performance.
Important tests lie ahead, such as the unnecessarily long waits to process insurance claims and the struggle by cities and counties to pay recovery costs while they await relief from state and federal governments.
Floridians also deserve to know why, two years after Irma and the preventable deaths of 12 elderly residents at a
To be sure, there will be another hurricane, and another and another. At the bow of the ship this past week, DeSantis proved that in an emergency, you can have confidence in him.
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