DeSantis Appoints Ingoglia: Florida's New CFO Amid Rising Gas Prices!
Discover the latest news from Palm Beach County on politics, gas prices, protests, and weather updates for July 17, 2025.

DeSantis Appoints Ingoglia: Florida's New CFO Amid Rising Gas Prices!
The political landscape in Florida is shifting as Governor Ron DeSantis appoints state Senator Blaise Ingoglia as the new Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and Chief Fire Marshall, replacing Jimmy Patronis, who has moved on to Congress. This strategic move highlights a growing influence within the GOP, as Ingoglia, who has served in the legislature since 2014, is a seasoned political player and a close ally of DeSantis. Ingoglia previously chaired the Republican Party of Florida, showing his deep roots in state politics. As reported by WJNO, this appointment is expected to reshape the fiscal policies in Florida amid ongoing discussions about affordability and statewide financial management.
In the context of these developments, it’s essential to note that Ingoglia is not only a political strategist but also a skilled prognosticator. According to WFSU, he accurately forecasted that Florida would side with President-elect Donald Trump by a margin of 12-13 points, amidst a flurry of political predictions regarding various amendments. His analytical approach is based on actual voting trends and significant voter behavior patterns during Early Voting and Vote-by-Mail phases. This insight into the electorate may play a pivotal role in his new position as CFO.
Social Movements and Community Responses
While state politics are heating up, social movements are stirring across Florida. Organizers advocating for social justice are launching a nationwide protest titled „Good Trouble Lives On,“ with events planned in 50 locations statewide. This highlights a fervent push for change amidst varying sentiments in local communities. There’s something to be said for grassroots activism as it picks up momentum during a pivotal political season, showing that the socio-political fabric of Florida is vibrant and diverse.
However, not all changes are welcomed warmly. In Boynton Beach, a painted “Pride” intersection at East Ocean Ave. and SE 1st Street has been removed due to concerns regarding safety standards. Officials cited violations of state and federal safety regulations, sparking a debate about inclusivity versus regulatory compliance. Communities will have to navigate these discussions in an increasingly critical public climate.
Economic Factors and Environmental Concerns
Turning to economic matters, gas prices are on the rise again across Florida, with an increase of 6 cents per gallon reported recently. The state’s average price for regular unleaded has hit $3.14 per gallon, with Palm Beach County’s prices notably higher at $3.29—showing the regional disparity that affects residents differently. According to The Floridian Press, these price hikes are still among the lowest that Floridians have seen since 2021, yet it’s a growing concern amid economic talks led by potential gubernatorial candidates like David Jolly, who is advocating for tax increases on insurance companies to combat the state’s affordability crisis.
On another front, the weather also seems to be aligning with these economic shifts. Today’s forecast predicts hot and humid conditions with thunderstorms on the horizon. There’s a looming concern about the Saharan dust moving into the Caribbean, which could impact weather patterns this weekend. The National Hurricane Center is closely monitoring a disturbance in the northern Gulf, which holds a 30% chance of developing, posing further challenges to our state.
These ongoing shifts in politics, community interactions, economic pressures, and environmental factors are reshaping Florida’s landscape day by day. With the appointment of Ingoglia and continuing social movements, the Sunshine State finds itself at a crossroads—will it choose to embrace transformative change or revert to status quo comforts? Time will tell.