State Senator Debbie Mayfield – Mayfield Minute 12/31/23

Good Morning and Happy New Year’s Eve!

As I reflect on 2023 and look forward to 2024, I am humbled and grateful to have represented Brevard County and Indian River County in the Florida House of Representatives and the Florida Senate for the past 16 years.

As I enter my last year of service in the Florida Senate, I will continue to fight for Florida families by securing meaningful tax relief and empowering parents to choose what is best for their children. I will continue my support for the revitalization of the Indian River Lagoon, and further my ongoing efforts for policies and funding which protect our waterways and the environment for residents and visitors to our region as they help our local businesses to thrive. My work in supporting our law enforcement officers, first responders, Veterans, and military families is ongoing, and I will continue to advocate for your Second Amendment rights. 

There is always more work to be done, and I look forward to making my final year of service in the Florida Legislature the most beneficial for District 19 families and our State.

I consider it a great honor to represent District 19. Please share this link with your friends and family so they too, can sign up for the Mayfield Minute.

If you or someone you know needs my assistance, please do not hesitate to contact my office. My staff and I are here to serve you!

Statewide Update

Florida Laws Take Effect January 2024

The following new laws passed by the Legislature and signed by Governor DeSantis in 2023 will take effect on January 1, 2024 with one exception, the “Investments in Iran” will take effect on January 10, 2024.

Here is a summary: 

“Florida’s Move Over Law”: Adds three additional situations to the existing law requiring drivers to move over for a disabled vehicle that is stopped and displaying warning or hazard lights, emergency flares or signage; or if one or more persons are visibly present. Violators may incur a non-criminal traffic fine up to $158.

“Back-to-School Sales Tax Holiday”: The first winter “Back-to-School” sales tax holiday will take place from Monday, January 1st through Sunday, January 14th. For more information on items included, click here

“Floridians First Campsite Reservations”: Florida residents will have a one month advantage over non-Floridians in reserving campsites and cabins at state parks. Floridians will be able to secure their reservation 11 months in advance, while out-of-state visitors will only be able to make reservations 10 months in advance.

“Investments in Iran”: In support of Israel in its war with the Iran-funded Hamas terrorist group, the Legislature expanded on a 2007 state law that requires the State Board of Administration to divest from “scrutinized” companies with links to Iran’s petroleum industry. “Under the expansion, companies will be added to the list if more than 10% of total revenues or assets are linked to Iran and involve economic sectors such as energy, manufacturing, or shipping. Companies can avoid being added to the list by demonstrating ‘substantial action’ to correct the issues flagged by the state.”  

“SunPass Frequent Traveler Program”: The 50% credit for frequent travelers (35+ toll road trips monthly) using SunPass and other Florida transponders expires today, Sunday, December 31st. 

“Local Elected Official Financial Disclosure Forms”:  More detailed forms similar to the forms filed by statewide elected officials and legislators will be required by Mayors and other elected municipal officials. The forms include disclosures including income, assets, and liabilities. 

“Florida Business Workers’ Compensation”: Florida businesses will see an overall 15.1% decrease in workers’ compensation insurance rates. Rate changes will vary for individual businesses. 

“Florida Healthy Kids Corp.”:  Eligibility is expanded for the KidCare subsidized health-insurance program and establish premium tiers based on household incomes. 

Senate Update

The 2024 Florida Regular Legislative Session Set to Begin

The 126th Regular Session since Florida became a state in 1845 will convene on Tuesday, January 9, 2024 at 9:00 a.m. and will end on Friday, March 8, 2024, or upon completion of the legislature’s business. Governor DeSantis will deliver his sixth “State of the State” address to members of the Florida Senate and the House of Representatives on Tuesday, January 9, 2024 at 11:00 a.m.

The address will be live streamed at www.thefloridachannel.org.

Highlights from 2023 and What to Expect in 2024

Looking Back at 2023:

Affordable Housing: The budget passed appropriated an historic $711 million for affordable housing through SB 102, the “Live Local Act” which was created to provide high-quality, attainable workforce housing allowing Floridians to live in the communities they serve.

Historic State Reserves and Tax Relief: The budget set aside historic state reserves, ensuring that Florida is prepared to address any future challenges, and provides Florida families temporary and permanent tax reliefs. 

  • The budget provided $10.9 billion in state reserves
  • The budget also provided $2.7 billion in tax relief to Floridians

Disaster Recovery: The budget included $3.7 billion for hurricane recovery and rebuilding programs due to damage caused by Hurricanes Ian and Nicole.

  • The budget also provided $1.4 billion for the Emergency Preparedness and Response Fund to ensure the State is able to continue prompt response to residents in need during natural disasters and other emergencies.

Wildlife Corridor: Approximately $850 million was provided for Florida’s Iconic Wildlife Corridor with an an additional $200 million appropriation for the expansion of the SUNTRAIL system for accessibility for locals and visitors to experience all that Florida’s heartland has to offer.

Education: The budget invested $26.7 billion for K-12 education to fund expanded school choice opportunities, increased student funding options, and improved school safety. The funding increased base per-student allocations by over 12% and ensured that educational funding in Florida follows the student.

  • The budget allocated $252 million to increase teacher pay and $675.8 million to fund workforce development, teacher apprenticeship programs, and career and technical education.

Rural Information Technology Support: Nearly $138 million was added to support rural communities with access to the Rural Infrastructure Fund and broadband. The funding assists students and families in rural counties with greater internet access. 

For more specifics on the conclusion of the 2023 session, please click here.

Looking Forward to 2024:

Budget: We will be reviewing the Governor’s “Focus on Florida’s Future” budget which totals $114.4 billion and is $4.6 billion less than the 2023-2024 budget. Additionally, the Senate and House will be drafting their own proposed budgets for Fiscal Year 2024-2025 over the next 60 days.

Live Healthy: Legislation to address critical healthcare areas of concern including: workforce shortages, advanced innovation and technology, access to vital services, and enhanced quality of care. 

Education Regulations: Legislation aimed at cutting burdensome red tape and providing more flexibility to neighborhood public schools. There are three critical pieces of legislation within the package including: reaffirming Florida’s commitment to support teachers, empower parents, and level the playing field in K-12 education. 

Opioid and Fentanyl Crisis: Legislation includes “Victoria’s Law” which raises awareness of the dangers of opioid addiction and the availability of medical treatments to reverse the effects of opioid overdose, encourages the Department of Health to hold events to boost attention relating to the dangers of an opioid overdose and how to administer Naloxone (Narcan), and allows the Governor to designate June 6 as Naloxone Awareness Day. 

The Senate’s commitment will remain focused on the best interests of Florida residents, keeping taxes low, and ensuring a balanced budget.

I’m looking forward to meeting with our community members and business leaders from District 19 during their annual Brevard County Days event in Tallahassee on Tuesday, January 30th and Wednesday January 31st, and throughout the 2024 Session.

If you are visiting the Capitol, please send your scheduling requests as soon as possible to Samantha Scaringe at [email protected] and Ian Nolan at [email protected].

Constituent of the Week

Wilfred Hart

Our Constituent of the Week is Mr. Wilfred Hart.

Mr. Hart is the Community Liaison Specialist with the Indian River County School District. He has worked for the district since 2019. Prior to his career in education, he worked for the K-mart corporation in retail management for 36 years. He received the Outstanding Customer Care – Chairman’s Award and Assistant Manager of the Year Southeast Regional, Central District during his tenure with K-Mart.

Mr. Hart is well known throughout Indian River County for his leadership in education and compassionate community service. 

He was instrumental in securing legislative funding in the amount of $6.75 million for the Indian River Community Complex (IRCC) project on behalf of the Indian River County School District. The IRCC will provide the community a multi-service, multi-use space where children with disabilities can enjoy a playground, high school student athletes can practice in a modern facility, future entrepreneurs can learn through the school district’s Career and Technical program, and local business owners, residents and visitors can participate in special events, among many other activities. 

His community service is limitless. He is a Deacon of the Friendship Missionary Baptist Church in Gifford and a board member for the Substance Awareness Center of Indian River County.  Mr. Hart volunteers on several community organizations including Mental Health Association of Indian River County, Treasure Coast Community Health, Indian River Foundation for the Elderly, and the Hart and Soul Foundation.

Mr. Hart is also a board member for the Youth Guidance Mentoring Academy and upon accepting the appointment he stated, “The Youth Guidance mission means everything to me…when we’re able to develop our youth’s mindset, character, love for giving back to the community and building their intelligence, it gives me a sense of pride knowing that we as an organization are going in the right direction.”

Mr. Hart previously served as Vice-President and member of the Dr. Martin Luther King Birthday Committee for over 10 years and as a member of the local NAACP and the Alpha Phi Omega National Service Fraternity, Inc. He is the Founder of “Woman in Red With Pink” which recognizes those diagnosed with cancer and promotes awareness of the disease.

Mr. Hart graduated from Bethune Cookman University with a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration. 

He is a 40-year resident of Indian River County, married to Dorothy A. Hart and they have four children. In the little leisure time he has, Mr. Hart enjoys traveling, sports, and singing.

Mr. Hart and his family are highly respected and valued members in our communities and we’re grateful for his leadership in education, inspiration of service, and his years of volunteerism.

District Highlights

Sebastian Inlet State Park Responsible for Major Economic Gains in the Area

Over a $1 billion in revenue and approximately 9,000 jobs for Indian River and Brevard counties is the economic impact Sebastian Inlet State Park brings to the area as a result of tourism, recreation, and real estate.

“The last study they did 10 years ago reported the inlet’s economic value at only $200 million,” said Ed Garland, of the Sebastian River Inlet District. A nearly $900 million increase in impact.

The park reported nearly 9,000 visitors in 2023 and much of the attraction is local fishing and charter boat fishing expeditions. A recent Spectrum News 13 media story indicated there are 15,000 registered vessels that launch from the Sebastian inlet annually.

For more information on all that the Sebastian Inlet State Park offers from camping, boating, fishing, hiking and biking, special events sites, and more, visit here.

As mentioned above in the Statewide Update, Florida residents will have priority for reservations at state parks beginning January 1st.

SpaceX Completes Record Year of Successful Launches from the Cape

Last Thursday night, a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket successfully launched from KSC’s Launch Pad 39-A at 8:07 p.m., followed by a SpaceX Falcon 9 launching from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station just under three hours later at 11:01 p.m.

The Falcon Heavy, the most powerful rocket currently in use for regular launches, is transporting an X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle to new orbital regimes as part of the spacecraft’s experimental test program to demonstrate technologies for an unmanned space test platform, according to a SpaceX news release. The Falcon 9 transported 23 Starlink broadband internet satellites on its mission. 

Thousands of spectators lined up beginning at 3:00 p.m. to observe the final two launches of 2023. The 71st and 72nd launches complete a record year of SpaceX successful launches from the Space Coast.   

For more information on launches and landings, click here.

Upcoming Events

New Brevard County Veteran Services Office Opens in Palm Bay

A new Veterans Services Office is set to open in Palm Bay on Tuesday, January 2nd at Palm Bay City Hall (120 Malabar Road).

Services include information on benefits, available resources, healthcare, employment, and general guidance for Veterans and families. 

Office hours are from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Appointments will be required for all services and can be scheduled at 321-633-2012. Walk-ins will be accommodated based on availability. 

Brevard County Veteran Services, the City of Palm Bay, and the Board of County Commissioners are dedicated to providing greater access and assistance to support Veterans and their families residing in the city.

Vero Beach’s 35th Annual ART BY THE SEA Fine Arts Show

The Vero Beach Art Club and the Vero Beach Museum of Art will present the 35th Annual Art By the Sea event at the Museum’s Atrium (3001 Riverside Park Drive) in Vero Beach from Friday, January 19th thru Sunday, January 21st.

Specific dates and times are below:

  • Friday, January 19th from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
  • Saturday, January 20th from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
  • Sunday, January 21st from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Event highlights include:

  • A private VIP opening reception on Friday, January 19th from 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
  • A reception, exhibit, and ‘Sale for the Public’ on Friday, January 19th from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
  • An awards presentation on Friday, January 19th from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
  • Additional exhibit and ‘Sale for the Public’ on Saturday, January 20th from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Sunday, January 21st from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Admission is free. For more information, click here.

Green Gables to Host 3rd Annual Classic Car & Truck Show

Green Gables at Historic Riverview Village (1501 South Harbor City Boulevard) in Melbourne will be hosting their 3rd Annual Classic Car & Truck Show on Sunday, January 21st from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

Cars and truck must be 30 years or older to enter and early registration is encouraged as there is a limit of 80 cars. The registration cost is $20 and can be completed by emailing [email protected]

Trophies and dash plates will be awarded to winners and all show participants will receive a free tour of Green Gables. 

The event is open to the public and free of charge. There is a $10.00 fee for tours of the Green Gables Historic River Village. Food, beverages, entertainment, and a 50/50 raffle will be available. 

For more information, click here.

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Contact Information

Melbourne Office 

900 East Strawbridge Avenue

Melbourne, FL 32901

(321) 409-2025

Tallahassee Office

400 Senate Office Building

404 South Monroe Street

Tallahassee, FL 32399-1100

(850) 487-5019

Staff:

Yvette Campbell

Kelli Lane

Ian Nolan

Samantha Scaringe

US Senator Rick Scott’s Week in Review 12/22/23

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Dear Fellow Floridian, 

Over the past few months, I have grown more and more concerned by the uptick in antisemitism in our communities, on our campuses and even in our nation’s capital. 

I will always stand with Israel and Florida’s Jewish community. I’ve met with the families of so many of those still in being held hostage by Iran-backed Hamas terrorists, and their dedication to spreading their family members’ stories and standing with Israel is inspiring. It’s why I am dedicated to doing everything I can to help bring them ALL home. 

But we must also address the hatred in our own nation. It’s why I introduced the Antisemitism Awareness Act, which directs the Department of Education to use of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s (IHRA) definition of antisemitism when investigating antisemitic acts on campus. I’m also demanding an immediate vote on my  Stop Antisemitism on College Campuses Act. This bill would rescind federal education funding for colleges and universities that peddle antisemitism or authorize, fund or facilitate events that promote violent antisemitism.

Ann and I were also proud to donate my Senate salary to causes across our state and country, like the Florida Holocaust Museum, the Jewish Federations of North Americaand the Holocaust Museum & Cohen Education Center, that help educate Florida families on the horrors of antisemism and how we can better stand with our great friend, Israel. 

I will NEVER tolerate this hate, and will ALWAYS stand with the Jewish people and support Israel. This holiday season, I hope that you will join my family in praying for these families and all in Israel and around the world who has been hurt by terrorism and hate.

Read more HERE. 

Sincerely,

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Rick Scott

United States Senator

P.S. Christmas costing more this holiday season? Here’s why.

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Sen. Rick Scott Joins Colleagues in Calling for a Meeting of the Conference to Discuss Border Security Negotiations

Senator Rick Scott joined Senator Ron Johnson and 13 of their Senate GOP colleagues in sending a letter to Conference Chair John Barrasso requesting a meeting of the Conference the week of January 8, 2024 to discuss the negotiations with President Biden and Senate Democrats regarding border security.

Read more HERE

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Sens. Rick Scott & Marco Rubio Introduce Resolution Congratulating FSU Women’s Soccer for National Championship Victory

Senator Rick Scott and Senator Marco Rubio announced the introduction of their U.S. Senate Resolution congratulating the Florida State University women’s soccer team for winning the 2023 National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I Women’s Soccer Championship.

.Read more HERE

Sen. Rick Scott: CFP Response Fails to Answer Questions, Provide Transparency on FSU Snub

Senator Rick Scott continued his fight for transparency from the College Football Playoff (CFP) following Executive Director Bill Hancock’s inadequate response to his request. Senator Scott’s original letter which was sent on December 4th, one day after the CFP made the unprecedented decision to snub Florida State University (FSU), requested answers as to why the undefeated, Power Five conference champion was excluded from the playoffs for the first time in the Committee’s 10-year history. In its response, the CFP failed to answer any of the 10 questions Senator Scott posed in his initial letter.

Read more HERE.

Sens. Rick Scott and Gary Peters Applaud Passage of Bipartisan Bill to Mitigate Waste, Fraud and Abuse Following Natural Disasters

Senator Rick Scott applauded the passage of his bipartisan Disaster Contract Improvement Act with Senators Gary Peters and Jacky Rosen to improve the disaster contracting process on the federal, state and local levels of government following natural disasters and mitigate waste, fraud and abuse. The bill aims to protect victims of natural disasters by ensuring post-disaster services are delivered quickly and taxpayer dollars are spent solely on helping impacted communities. The Disaster Contract Improvement Act was approved by the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee (HSGAC) earlier this year.

Senator Rick Scott said, “Florida is no stranger to natural disasters. But thankfully, Florida is resilient because of the intense preparation that goes into our disaster readiness planning. Sadly, even when we prepare, all too often we have seen waste, fraud and abuse following storms. It hurts our families, local governments, and the American taxpayer. My bill, the Disaster Contract Improvement Act, will help stop this waste and make sure that every dollar is spent with care, preserving resources for future disaster response efforts. I want to applaud its passage and thank Chairman Peters and Senator Rosen for joining me in this good, bipartisan bill. The Disaster Contract Improvement Act is a win for American taxpayers.”

Read more HERE.    

Sen. Rick Scott Announces Senate Salary Donation to The Florida Holocaust Museum in St. Petersburg

Senator Rick Scott and Mrs. Ann Scott announced they will donate a portion of his 4th quarter Senate salary to The Florida Holocaust Museum. The Florida Holocaust Museum, located in St. Petersburg, honors the memory of millions of innocent men, women and children who suffered or died in the Holocaust. The museum is dedicated to teaching all people the inherent worth and dignity of human life to prevent future genocides. Senator Scott has donated his Senate salary since taking office in 2019, and will be making additional donation announcements later this week.

Senator Rick Scott said, “Ann and I are proud to support the mission of the Florida Holocaust Museum and its dedication to educating Floridians on the horrors of the Holocaust. Our country is witnessing a disgusting rise in antisemitic events, and these terrible incidents have only grown more frequent and vile since Iran-backed Hamas terrorists attacked Israel on October 7th. The Florida Holocaust Museum serves as a beacon of light and a reminder that while the Jewish people have endured thousands of years of hate and persecution, we will never let hate win and destroy Israel or the Jewish people. The Florida Holocaust Museum was also a cause so important to our dear friend, Mel Sembler, who we lost earlier this year. Mel spent so much of his life as a voice for the Jewish people and supporting Israel. We are proud to honor his legacy with this donation today.”

Read more HERE.

Sen. Rick Scott, Sen. Mike Rounds, Chair Patrick McHenry & Rep. Warren Davidson Lead 76 Colleagues in Bicameral Letter to FinCEN Demanding Delay of Red-Tape Rule on Small Businesses

Following concerns from constituents and small business groups about a new financial reporting requirement expected to take effect in just a few weeks, Senators Rick Scott and Mike Rounds, House Financial Services Chairman Patrick McHenry and Representative Warren Davidson led 76 of their colleagues in sending a bicameral letter to Janet Yellen, Secretary of the Treasury, and Andrea Gacki, Director of the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN), requesting a delay in the implementation of new reporting requirements for small businesses. The new federal reporting requirements would expand FinCEN to collect and store confidential personal information about small businesses that have fewer than 20 full-time employees. This substantial regulation that impacts nearly every small business in America is expected to take effect January 1st and impact 32.6 million small businesses who are largely unaware of the new requirements that carry significant criminal and civil penalties for non-compliance.

Read more HERE.    

Sen. Rick Scott to America’s Grocery Stores: Protect Customers, Stop Selling Sewage Garlic From Communist China

Senator Rick Scott sent letters to America’s major grocers urging them to proactively take Chinese Sewage Garlic off their shelves to reduce risk to their customers and demonstrate that they will only sell products that are verifiably safe for consumption. This letter follows the recent letter Senator Scott sent to Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo urging the Department of Commerce to investigate the food safety of garlic grown in Communist China following reports that the garlic is being grown in human sewage, then bleached and harvested in abhorrent conditions, often with slave labor. In the coming weeks, Senator Scott is introducing the SEWAGE GARLIC Imports Act and the SEWAGE GARLIC Imports Tariff Act to address the growth practices and safety of garlic produced in China for human consumption.

Read more HERE.

Sens. Rick Scott and Joe Manchin Lead introduction of Iran SDR Exchange Prohibition Act

Senator Rick Scott and Senator Joe Manchin announced the introduction of their Iran SDR Exchange Prohibition Act to prohibit the U.S. Treasury Secretary from exchanging dollars for International Monetary Fund (IMF) Special Drawing Rights (SDRs) held by Iran. SDRs allow countries to lay claim to dollars, euros, and other major currencies to use with no strings attached. Iran’s SDRs currently total more than $6.7 billion and represent unconditional liquidity for Iran to back terrorist organizations, like Hamas, that are attacking a United States ally, Israel. The amount an IMF country gets from an SDR allocation is largely based on a country’s position in the world economy, meaning most of the money goes to wealthy countries and rogue regimes, and not the countries that need it most. Congressmen French Hill and Brad Sherman introduced the companion legislation in the House of Representatives.

Senator Rick Scott said, “As Iran-backed Hamas terrorists attack our greatest ally in the Middle East, Israel, the United States cannot be in the business of allowing IMF to be a piggy bank to Iran, funding these attacks or any future ones. Iran is the world’s largest state sponsor of terror. Its leaders chant, ‘Death to America’ and want to destroy Israel. Iran is behind the brutal terrorists that beheaded babies, raped and killed young women, burned people alive and are still holding Americans hostage. This legislation closes the door for Iran to receive U.S. support through the IMF, which has grossly acted as an open financial channel to Iran for too long. I am proud to join Senator Manchin, Congressman Hill and Congressman Sherman to lead this bipartisan, bicameral effort, and look forward to it becoming law.”

Read more HERE

Sen. Rick Scott Announces Senate Salary Donation to Jewish Federations of North America’s Israel Emergency Fund

Senator Rick Scott and Mrs. Ann Scott announced they will donate a portion of his 4th quarter Senate salary to the Jewish Federations of North America for its Israel Emergency fund. The Jewish Federations of North America (JFNA) represents nearly 400 independent Jewish communities, and works closely with the Government of Israel and a variety of agencies to secure the Jewish State; help the most vulnerable groups, including immigrants and Holocaust survivors; and strengthen and rebuild Jewish life throughout the world. Yesterday, Senator Scott announced a donation to The Florida Holocaust Museum and will be making an additional announcement tomorrow. Senator Scott has donated his Senate salary since taking office in 2019.

Senator Rick Scott said, “Ann and I are proud to support the incredible work of the Jewish Federations of North America, which has a direct impact on Jewish populations in Florida, Israel, across America and worldwide. The wide network of JFNA is a support system for Jewish families, protecting them when needed, helping develop strong communities, and providing safe places for them to worship and grow their faith. This is especially critical as our Jewish communities face attacks from Iran-backed Hamas terrorists in Israel and increased threats and anti-Semitic attacks around the world. I’ve had the opportunity to visit Israel several times, and my wife Ann and I visited Kfar Aza, a kibbutz that was site to a complete massacre. These communities need the strong support, protection and assistance of groups like JFNA, and we’re incredibly humbled to make this announcement today.”

Read more HERE

Sen. Rick Scott to E-Commerce Platforms & Retailers: Share Country of Origin to Protect Consumers

Senator Rick Scott sent letters to e-commerce platforms and retailers reiterating his calls for the companies to prominently display the country of origin for all goods sold online. Senator Scott is urging the platforms to display this information so American consumers can make informed choices for themselves and their families and protect themselves against purchasing goods from countries, like Communist China, that have a history of producing and exporting faulty and dangerous goods.

Read more HERE.

Sen. Rick Scott Announces Senate Salary Donation to Holocaust Museum & Cohen Education Center in Naples

Senator Rick Scott and Mrs. Ann Scott announced they will donate a portion of his 4th quarter Senate salary to the Holocaust Museum & Cohen Education Center in Naples, Florida. The Holocaust Museum & Cohen Education Center’s mission is to teach the lessons of the Holocaust to inspire action against bigotry, hatred and violence. It also offers education programs focused on middle and high school students in Southwest Florida and the community at large. Earlier this week, Senator Scott announced donations to The Florida Holocaust Museum and the Jewish Federations of North America. Senator Scott has donated his Senate salary since taking office in 2019.

Senator Rick Scott said, “Ann and I are grateful for the opportunity to support the Holocaust Museum and Cohen Education Center in our home town of Naples. This important organization reaches thousands of students and visitors every year, and is a staple in the Southwest Florida community. I remember when Ann and I brought our daughters to the Auschwitz memorial and museum in Poland. We spent two days walking the grounds, learning and confronting the horrors that occurred there – and understanding the meaning of the promise ‘never again.’ The Holocaust Museum and Cohen Education Center is committed to shining a light on these horrors, and ensuring students learn the history of the Holocaust and see for themselves why antisemitism is disgusting, evil and has no place in our society.”

Read more HERE.

Sen. Rick Scott & Colleagues to NOAA: Implement the FREDI Act & Increase Transparency for Disaster Relief

Senator Rick Scott and Senators Roger Wicker, Marco Rubio and Bill Cassidy sent a letter to Janet Coit, Assistant Administrator for Fisheries at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), urging the implementation of the Fishery Resource Disasters Improvement Act (FREDI). This law, if it is implemented properly, has the potential to improve the fishery disaster assistance process at the NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service and restore confidence and faith in the fishery disaster assistance process by increasing transparency and user experience when applying for relief.

Read more HERE

Sports Illustrated: Senator Rick Scott Continues to Push CFP Committee For Answers on FSU Snub

247 Sports: Florida senator pushes back after CFP passes on request for transparency regarding FSU snub 

The Floridian: Scott Requests E-Commerce Retailers to Provide Country of Origin for Foreign Based Products

The Floridian: Scott Demands China’s ‘Sewage Garlic’ is Taken Off Shelves

Tallahassee Democrat: GOP Sen. Rick Scott responds to Bill Hancock, College Football Playoff Committee on FSU snub

WFLA: Sen. Scott to donate portion of salary to Florida Holocaust Museum in St. Pete 

WJNO: Sen. Scott Touts Defense Spending Act Ahead of Vote 

Florida Politics: ‘Bigger than college football’: Rick Scott keeps probing FSU playoff snub 

Florida Politics: Rick Scott wants ‘sewage garlic’ off grocery shelves

Florida Daily:Senate Passes Rick Scott’s Disaster Contract Improvement Act

Florida Daily: Rick Scott, Gary Peters Get Bill Expanding U.S. Semiconductor Chips Manufacturing Through the Senate 

Florida Daily: Rick Scott: Mexico’s Tomato Dumping Hurts Florida Farmers, Calls for Commerce Department to Terminate Suspension Agreement

Senator Scott’s Team in Orlando

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This week, Senator Scott’s team attended the Manufacturers Association of Central Florida’s Jingle Mingle and Tour at Mitsubishi Power Americas, Inc.

Senator Scott’s Team in Naples

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Senator Scott’s team also attended the Naples Police Department Coffee with a Cop event in Collier County.

Senator Scott’s Team in Kissimmee

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Senator Scott’s team also attended the Faith with Purpose Summit at Nacion de Fé Church.

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