(Minneapolis Star-Tribune) - Jeb Bush ended Florida's affirmative action programs in 1999 with a flourish, issuing an executive order that he said would "transcend the tired debate" about racial preferences.
Some lawmakers grumbled about the first-year governor making such a move without consulting them, and two black legislators staged a 25-hour sit-in at his office to protest. Bush refused to budge.
"We're doing the people's work and I'm not going to let anybody, for any reason, stop us from doing that," he said.
Lawmakers would have to get used to it.
Bush was an aggressive chief executive throughout his tenure as Florida governor, pushing the limits of executive authority, bristling at legislative oversight and willing to work around the courts. Read more.
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