Ron DeSantis is poised to have a two-month stretch of political bliss. Meaning, Florida's 60-day legislative session begins on Tuesday, and the governor's wish list is expected to zip through—further cementing his conservative bona fides ahead of an expected 2024 run for the White House. "He is about to run up the score," writes Patricia Mazzei in the New York Times. DeSantis has a veto-proof majority in both houses, notes Axios, and he plans to take full advantage. As longtime lobbyist Brian Ballard puts it to the Tampa Bay Times, "I've never seen a governor in my lifetime with this much absolute control of the agenda in Tallahassee as Ron DeSantis." Legislation in the works could: