The substance of Florida’s new state laws against vaccination requirements are important in their own right. Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis yesterday signed new measures, quickly approved by GOP state legislators, that will punish private employers who want to require their workers to be protected during the Covid-19 crisis.
The policies are hardly subtle: Republicans in the Sunshine State appear eager to thumb their noses at public health officials, the private sector, and most importantly, President Joe Biden’s administration as it tries to end the pandemic.
But once in a great while, there are symbolic gestures that matter, too.
In May, for example, when DeSantis signed new voter-suppression measures, he did so in Palm Beach (Donald Trump’s home county), in front of a group Club 45 USA (Trump was the nation’s 45th president). The governor gave Fox News exclusive access — and he signed the bill live on the air.
As we discussed at the time, while Florida Republicans pretended their voting changes weren’t political, the governor signed a Republican bill, designed to help give Republicans an electoral advantage, at a Republican club, while granting exclusive access to a cable network aligned with Republican politics. The symbolism and optics were intended to convey a larger message.








