NAPLES, Fla. – Gov. Ron DeSantis is looking to make changes to Florida’s civics education curriculum. The governor talked about his plans during a news briefing in Naples on Wednesday. [TRENDING: How to celebrate St.
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The governor said the program would be funded through the Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief Fund. “That was provided to the state last year through the Cares Act and subsequent additional federal appropriation,” DeSantis said. “So the money’s there.” Part of DeSantis’s plan also calls for