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EPISODE · Mar 24, 2025 · 1H 30M

Interview With Florida Senator Jay Collins

from Firing Lane · host Croaky Caiman

Front Plates, Backlash, and the Real Fight for Public Safety Say what you will about politics, but transparency still matters—and Senator Jay Collins didn’t hide behind talking points. He came on Firing Lane and faced the questions head-on, showing what real accountability looks like   In this episode Croaky dives into the controversial Florida bill aiming to tackle hit-and-runs—nearly 100,000 of them every year, with over 200 Floridians killed annually. Sounds like a public safety issue, right?   But instead of discussing the actual problem, some are more upset about who introduced the bill and the idea of front license plates. Libertarians are crying “tyranny,” but is it tyranny to prevent people from dying on the side of the road?   Senator Jay Collins joins in to explain why he voted to move the bill forward (spoiler: he doesn’t even like parts of it), and why transparency, not performative outrage, is the way to fix broken laws.   💥 If you care about public safety, ordered liberty, and real conservatism that solves problems instead of just tweeting about them—this one’s for you.   🎧 Listen now on Firing Lane and join the conversation.

Front Plates, Backlash, and the Real Fight for Public SafetySay what you will about politics, but transparency still matters—and Senator Jay Collins didn’t hide behind talking points. He came on Firing Lane and faced the questions head-on, showing what real accountability looks like   In this episode Croaky dives into the controversial Florida bill aiming to tackle hit-and-runs—nearly 100,000 of them every year, with over 200 Floridians killed annually. Sounds like a public safety issue, right?   But instead of discussing the actual problem, some are more upset about who introduced the bill and the idea of front license plates. Libertarians are crying “tyranny,” but is it tyranny to prevent people from dying on the side of the road?   Senator Jay Collins joins in to explain why he voted to move the bill forward (spoiler: he doesn’t even like parts of it), and why transparency, not performative outrage, is the way to fix broken laws.   💥 If you care about public safety, ordered liberty, and real conservatism that solves problems instead of just tweeting about them—this one’s for you.   🎧 Listen now on Firing Lane and join the conversation.

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