Florida Governor DeSantis Appoints Jay Collins as Lieutenant Governor
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis appointed Republican state Sen. Jay Collins as the new lieutenant governor, ending a six-month vacancy. Collins, a former Green Beret, was sworn in.
Overview
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis officially appointed Republican state Sen. Jay Collins as the state's new lieutenant governor, filling a position that had been vacant for six months.
Jay Collins, a former Green Beret and Army combat veteran, was elected to Florida's state Senate in 2022 before his recent appointment by Governor DeSantis.
Collins was swiftly sworn in as Florida's lieutenant governor, with his family present, immediately following the announcement of his appointment.
The lieutenant governor position had been vacant since February when former lieutenant governor Jeanette Nuñez resigned to become interim president of Florida International University.
As a state senator, Collins has supported legislation concerning child farm workers and banning Pride flags, while also chairing the Senate Transportation Committee.
Analysis
Center-leaning sources cover the appointment of Jay Collins as Florida's lieutenant governor by presenting factual details, relevant political context, and direct statements from key figures. They maintain neutrality by avoiding loaded language and offering a balanced overview of the event's significance and implications, including the ceremonial nature of the role and potential future political dynamics.

