Shortly after Senator Ben Sasse left the U.S. Senate, he accepted the presidency of the University of Florida. Silas Morgan of the Orlando Sentinel relied on reporting by the student newspaper, the Independent Florida Alligator, to describe how former Senator Sasse upped the budget for his office by millions of dollars.
The University of Florida’s student newspaper reported Monday that former university president Ben Sasse spent millions of the school’s money to hire GOP political allies.
Sasse, a former Republican U.S. Senator from Nebraska, gave several one-time Senate staff members and other GOP officials lucrative remote positions at UF, according to records obtained by the Independent Florida Alligator.
Among the Senate staffers who joined him at UF are his former chief of staff, Raymond Sass; his former communications director, James Wegmann; his former press secretary, Taylor Silva; and three other former staffers. Both Sass and Wegmann worked remotely from the Washington D.C. area.
Sass’ salary, at $396,000, was more than double his Senate salary. Wegmann’s new position at UF earned him $432,000, while his predecessor in the position had made $270,000.
The hirings contributed to a $4.3 million increase in presidential salary expenses, part of a tripling of his office’s spending compared to what his predecessor, Kent Fuchs, spent during his last year in office, the Alligator reported. Sasse’s office employed more than 30 staff members, while Fuchs had fewer than 10.
Sasse also hired former Tennessee Education Commissioner Penny Schwinn, who worked remotely from Nashville, in a newly-created position that paid a starting salary of $367,500 and U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham’s former scheduler, Alice James Burns, who also worked remotely and was paid $205,000.
A report obtained by the Alligator says Sasse spent over $20,000 flying his employees to UF between April 29 and July 29. The only hire who lives in Florida received a $15,000 stipend to relocate to Gainesville.
UF hasn’t responded to requests from the Alligator for a complete log of Sasse’s travel expenses. His travel expenses rose to $633,000 over his first full fiscal year, more than Fuchs spent on travel in eight years.
He also spent $7.2 million on consulting contracts, nearly two-thirds of which went to consulting giant McKinsey and Company, where he used to work as an advisor on an hourly contract. This amounts to more than 40 times what Fuchs spent on consulting in eight years.
Sasse abruptly resigned at the end of July, citing his wife’s failing health. The Alligator says the university did not respond to questions about what would happen to the hires now that Sasse is gone. Fuchs has returned as interim president until the UF Board of Trustees can hire a permanent replacement for Sasse.
Sasse’s hiring by the Board in 2022 resulted in the UF Faculty Senate passing a no confidence resolution in Sasse’s presidential search process due to transparency issues. Legislation passed by Florida’s GOP-controlled legislature earlier in 2022 made records relating to public university presidential searches exempt from Florida’s open public meetings and public records requirements.
His appointment by the board of trustees also generated controversy among parts of the student body, especially the LGBTQ+ community, for political positions Sasse had taken while in the Senate.

Sasse abruptly resigned at the end of July…Sasse can still be blamed for not being hobbled, by the institutional mechanisms created by power. Blaming it on (fill-in) often excuses the system that permits malfeasance. We must pretend the institutional mechanisms established by power. were created to hobble power. Damn republicans…
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Imagine. A corruption scandal involving Penny Schwin. You could knock me over with a feather.
The best cover for corruption is to talk about grievances. Republicans have been doing this more and more lately. If you don’t want people looking at your grift, call their attention to those Communists, those queers, those immigrants. That way they keep their minds off the feeling that there is some hand in their pocket.
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Look! A transgender squirrel! Pay no attention to those drifters looting the state/university coffers
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If I’m lucky maybe the new President of UF will be a buddy of mine?
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Secretive policies and cronyism are rampant in Florida at all layers of government from what I have seen. The governor operates behind closed doors. Nobody knows where the money goes, and his travel plans are only known to this close allies. His appointments are an abomination of like minded regressive types. Our county commissioners, all of whom are from the GOP, are constantly at odds because extremists are hyper-partisan MAGA maniacs. The water department recently had a scandal over cronyism and missing money. There are lots of decent people in Florida, but most of them are not running for office.
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Having a high degree of ethics means little to nothing anymore for certain members of the society in which we live in in the United States of America. The level of ethics in some cases was not to high for some CEO and political leaders in this country but have definitely taken a steep nose dive when Trump was elected. Sasse is just a perfect example of a person lacking any ethical code and I dare say morale code normally accepted in a civilized society. We can also look at current members of the United States Supreme Court for more examples of low ethical and morale codes.
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The U. of Florida students gave a case study in how to practice journalism to their elders. It’s not about calling your high placed sources and being stenographer to their talking points. It’s about delving into reports and asking for reasonable, plausible answers to the questions raised in the reports. Most times, the so-called “professional” journalists at the most vaunted newspapers would write this story as “one partisan anti-GOP side says this, the other side says that, and since both sides disagree, it’s really not worth covering except to inform readers that this is a both sides issue and it’s simply not newsworthy beyond this one admirable story that proves that we the liberal media are very biased against Republicans since Republicans are criticizing us for even mentioning this story at all.”
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UF is a public land-grant university. When Fuchs resigned in 2022, UF was ranked by USNews in the top 5 public universities, behind only UC Berkeley, UC LA, U Mich, and U of VA. Unusual compared to other state flagship U’s: 92% of student body in-state FL residents, paying a modest tuition. They could have gotten any top-tier candidate they wanted to replace Fuchs.
For info on how this guy got selected, consult NYT 9/7/23 article entitled “How Ben Sasse Became a Combatant in Florida’s Education Wars.” They give the pertinent details on who selected, appointed by whom, & how details were hidden from public.
Hopefully, if Sasse hasn’t damaged UF too much by millions in overpaid staff selections and tripling U Prez’s office budget, they can start from scratch & do a better job this time. But I wouldn’t count on it, considering who holds the reins.
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