$5,000 Bonuses For Police Who Move To Florida? DeSantis Wants Reward For Officers Who Oppose Vaccine Mandates

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$5,000 Bonuses For Police Who Move To Florida? DeSantis Wants Reward For Officers Who Oppose Vaccine Mandates
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The Florida governor has taken a strong stance against vaccine mandates.

The governor said he is “going to hopefully sign” legislation that would give each police officer a $5,000 bonus if they relocate.

of the Florida legislature, which the governor called earlier this week in order to pass legislation that would ban private employers from imposing vaccine mandates.“NYPD, Minneapolis, Seattle: If you’re not being treated well, we’ll treat you better here, you can fill important needs for us, and we’ll compensate you as a result,” DeSantis said Sunday.

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