‘Damnit, get somebody in there’: Jimmy Patronis presses Ron DeSantis over CFO vacancy

Patronis DeSantis
The appointment's delay nettles the last occupant of the office.

The state’s most recent Chief Financial Officer headed to Congress at the beginning of April, and now he’s wondering why his old job hasn’t been filled yet.

“It’s been over four months since we’ve had the vacancy as CFO of the state of Florida, and I know this. I watched every single dollar. I can audit every single transaction. I can question any finances anywhere in the state if it’s taxpayer-related. Without a CFO in place, who in the hell is doing the business of the people?” asked a frustrated Rep. Jimmy Patronis to Matt Gaetz on his One America News Network show Friday.

Patronis ran to fill Gaetz’s seat after the latter resigned when being considered as Donald Trump’s nominee for Attorney General, meaning that the need to hire a CFO has been no surprise for a long time. A resign-to-run law meant that Patronis had to leave office whether he won or not.

The former CFO went on to make an unfavorable comparison of the Governor to former President Joe Biden.

“The Constitution specifically states that the only person who can sign checks is the CFO of the State of Florida. They’ve got a couple of friendly attorneys who have found some way to find comfort language in allowing essentially an AutoPen to sign the checks for the state of Florida,” Patronis claimed.

DeSantis has said he wanted to see how the “dust settled” once the Legislative Session ended, seemingly telegraphing his intent to appoint a friendly member like Sen. Blaise IngogliaAsked about the vacancy on April 1, DeSantis suggested the opening would be filled expeditiously.

That wasn’t the case.

In other fiscal matters, Patronis also sided with the Legislature in its thus far frustrated probe of $10 million in Medicaid settlement money that the Hope Florida Foundation routed into political advertising to kill a pro-pot amendment last year, via a political committee chaired by current Attorney General James Uthmeier.

“I applaud the Legislature for asking tough questions of the executive branch. That’s what we’re supposed to do. That’s what our constituents expect us to do,” Patronis said.

A.G. Gancarski

A.G. Gancarski has been the Northeast Florida correspondent for Florida Politics since 2014. His work also can be seen in the Washington Post, the New York Post, the Washington Times, and National Review, among other publications. He can be reached at [email protected] or on Twitter: @AGGancarski


6 comments

  • LoLaughableEthics

    June 7, 2025 at 10:09 am

    The Guardian published an article yesterday about the University of Michigan hiring private investigators to observe, and harass pro Palestinian protesters. THAT RIGHT THERE FOLKS, IS THE REASON desantis reversed course on Santa Ono…gov’s already mired in bad optics and questionable legal decisions on all fronts.
    Bottom line, the less staffers looking at his situational ethics, the better.

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    • Earl Pitts American

      June 7, 2025 at 3:28 pm

      We, The American People, hereby CHAZTIZE anyone who would have the audacty to stand in the way of Ron Desantis being our 48th President of, These, The United States of Americs,
      MAGA,
      Earl Pitts American

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  • Skeptic

    June 7, 2025 at 5:05 pm

    How much harder to loot the treasury if a watchdog guard the till. No CFO until after the election in ’26.

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  • I’M OK WITH SOME “LIFER” IN PLACE FOR NOW.

    I have to assume that someone over there is minding the CFO’s office in the meantime, probably some lifer who has been there forever and who knows where the staplers and ink pens are stored. And, there’s probably a committee to oversee the invested retirement funds. If that’s the case, let them stay in place for now.

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  • IYKYK

    June 8, 2025 at 9:18 am

    Even when Jimmy was the CFO, no one was ensuring accountability over taxpayer dollars because he was knowingly allowing so much misuse and abuse to occur. I know this because I used to work for him and he would not allow us to hold state agencies accountable. Comments by him now are for show.

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  • MH/Duuuval

    June 8, 2025 at 7:40 pm

    Anyone else concerned the job is still open?

    Reply

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