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DeSantis Orders Flags Lowered for Florida State University
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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has ordered U.S. and state flags flown at half-staff across Florida until April 21, 2025, to honor Florida State University. The directive applies to all state and local buildings, though the specific reason for the tribute was not disclosed. This gesture underscores the university’s significance to the state.
Florida State University, founded in 1851, is a major public institution. It serves over 40,000 students in Tallahassee.
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Flags at half-staff typically honor significant losses or anniversaries. DeSantis’s order suggests a major event tied to FSU.
The directive covers all state and local government facilities. This ensures a unified statewide gesture of respect.
FSU is a cornerstone of Florida’s higher education system. Its research and athletics programs boost the state’s economy.
DeSantis has used flag-lowering orders for various tributes. Past instances honored fallen soldiers or public figures.
Some support such gestures as fitting tributes to institutional legacy. Others question their frequency without clear public explanations.
Many view the order as a respectful nod to FSU’s contributions. Critics argue it may lack impact without a stated purpose.
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