US Senator Marco Rubio Newsletter 05/03/24

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THIS WEEK IN THE OFFICE OF SENATOR MARCO RUBIO
April 29-May 3, 2024

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Rubio on Air
  • Senator Rubio joined America’s Newsroom to discuss antisemitic riots on college campuses across the United States.
Rubio in Israel
  • Senator Rubio (R-FL) traveled to Israel and met with families of the hostages detained by Hamas terrorists.
Rubio in Print
  • Senator Rubio wrote a letter to the editors of the Wall Street Journal criticizing the Biden Administration’s refusal to secure America’s border.
Letters
  • Senator Rubio joined Senator Joni Ernst (R-IA) and colleagues in sending a letter to President Joe Biden requesting an explanation for his plan to bring unvetted Palestinian refugees into the United States. 
  • Senator Rubio sent a letter to U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Secretary Denis McDonough regarding a recent report exposing the Veterans Health Administration’s failure to identify and exclude providers that have failed to deliver safe and appropriate care.
Legislation 
  • Senator Rubio filed two amendments to the Securing Growth and Robust Leadership in American Aviation Act to allow parents to hold infants and babies, under two years of age, in their laps on commercial airlines, and to ensure Florida’s Homestead Air Reserve Base remains a facility used strictly for military missions. 
In the News
“Rubio: Campus protests highlight ‘complete breakdown of law and order’” (The Hill, 5/2/2024) 

“I have said time and time again, the Biden Administration needs to prioritize American tax dollars to address the chaos at our southern border,” (Biden Admin Spending Millions To Protect Foreign Borders As America’s Is In Crisis, Daily Caller, 4/27/2024)

“‘complete breakdown of law and order’ in the ongoing demonstrations that continue to disrupt campus life and threaten Jewish students. These people are out there disrupting all of this, It’s a complete breakdown of law and order, and the president is not doing anything about it. The left is caught in this vise now.’” (Biden Says Pro-Palestinian Protesters Have No ‘Right to Cause Chaos’ on U.S. Campuses, National Review, 5/2/2024)

“Rubio warns of ‘real threat’ of ‘full-scale war’ between Israel and Hezbollah’” (Jewish Insider, 5/2/2024)

“If the Chinese Communist Party can control our apps, it can control Americans’ perceptions and freedom of speech.” (Chinese Shopping App Temu Censors Searches For ‘Trump’ And ‘Biden’, Forbes, 4/30/2024) 

“Sen. Rubio: Iran Is Central Issue in Middle East” (Newsmax, 4/26/2024)

“Senator Marco Rubio: ‘US must pay more attention to Israel’s north’” (Y Net, 4/29/2024)

“Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) responded by pointing out that while the ‘pro-Hamas antisemitic freaks’ occupy a lot of the news, ‘there is still a lot more of us than them.’”(Lawmakers Praise UNC Students for Protecting American Flag from Protesters, Breitbart, 5/1/2024)

Keep up with Senator Rubio on Facebook , Twitter ,and Instagram.

State Senator Debbie Mayfield – Mayfield Minute 4/29/24

Good Morning!

I’m pleased to report that Governor DeSantis signed SB 7028 the My Safe Florida Home bill and SB 1029 the My Safe Florida Condominium Pilot Program last week.

SB 7028 provides an additional $200 million for Floridians seeking to harden their homes in preparation for hurricanes and tropical storms. The application process begins July 1st and more information can be found here and in the Statewide Update below.

SB 1029 allows for the Department of Financial Services to begin the process of establishing the Condo Pilot Program to expand home hardening and mitigation for condos. This program is not for individual condo unit owners. Applications for inspections and grants must come from the condo associations in consultation with unit owners. The Department of Financial of Services will be launching a new website in the coming weeks with more information.

Through these programs, individual homeowners and condo associations will receive recommendations tailored to their property, outlining cost-effective measures to improve resilience which has led to significant decreases in insurance premiums.

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!

Bill Action by Governor DeSantis

Since the close of the 2024 Legislation Session, Governor DeSantis has signed 135 bills into law, vetoed two bills, 44 remain pending his action, and 132 have not yet been sent for his consideration.

Upon receipt of a bill, the Governor has seven days to sign, veto, or take no action at which point the bill will automatically become law.

Bills signed by Governor DeSantis last week include:

HB 1565 – Florida Red Tide Mitigation and Technology Development Initiative

SB 988 – Public Records/My Safe Florida Home Program

HB 1029 – My Safe Florida Condominium Pilot Program

SB 7028 – My Safe Florida Home Program

CS/CS/CS/SB 86 – Hope Cards for Persons Issued Orders of Protection

SB 158 – Value of Motor Vehicles Exempt from Legal Process

CS/CS/HB 159 – HIV Infection Prevention Drugs

CS/HB 461 – Excusal from Jury Service

CS/CS/SB 564 – Young Adult Aftercare Services

CS/CS/CS/HB 613 – Mobile Home Park Lot Tenancies

CS/SB 678 – Forensic Investigative Genetic Genealogy Grant Program

CS/HB 707 – State University Unexpended Funds

CS/SB 758 – Tracking Devices and Applications

CS/CS/SB 804 – Gaming Licenses and Permits

CS/CS/HB 917 – Career and Technical Education

CS/HB 919 – Artificial Intelligence Use in Political Advertising

CS/HB 1031 – Debt Relief Services

SB 1116 – Campaign Finance

CS/CS/HB 1171 – Schemes to Defraud

CS/CS/HB 1181 – Juvenile Justice

CS/HB 1281 – Interception and Disclosure of Oral Communications

CS/HB 1425 – Juvenile Justice

CS/CS/HB 7013 – Special Districts

CS/HB 1653 – Duties and Prohibited Acts Associated with Death

CS/HB 1569 – Exemption from Regulation for Bona Fide Nonprofit Organizations

CS/CS/SB 1680 – Advanced Technology

SB 1688 – Career-themed Courses

CS/CS/SB 1704 – Sheriffs in Consolidated Governments

SB 548 – Public Records/Military Personnel and their Spouses and Dependents

Bills received and pending consideration include:

CS/CS/HB 939 – Consumer Protection

CS/CS/CS/HB 1065 – Substance Abuse Treatment

CS/CS/HB 935 – Health Care Services

CS/CS/CS/HB 1083 – Permanency for Children

CS/HB 1561 – Office Surgeries

HB 7089 – Transparency in Health and Human Services

CS/CS/HB 1557 – Department of Environmental Protection

CS/HB 1291 – Preparation Programs

CS/HB 1361 – Education

CS/CS/HB 437 – Limitation Areas

CS/CS/HB 1503 – Property Insurance Corporation

CS/CS/HB 1611 – Insurance

CS/CS/HB 1403 – School Choice

CS/CS/HB 1335 –Department of Business and Professional Regulation

CS/CS/HB 1007 – Nicotine Prod ducts and Dispensing Devices

CS/HB 215 – Retention Groups

CS/SB 168 – Cytomegalovirus Screenings

CS/SB 186 – Supranuclear Palsy and Other Neurodegenerative Diseases Policy Committee

CS/SB 998 – Sale of Liquefied Petroleum Gas

SB 364 – Public Service Commission Rules

CS/SB 366 – Civil Penalties Under the Gas Safety Law of 1967

CS/CS/SB 532 – Securities

CS/SB 7002 – Deregulation of Public Schools

CS/SB 7004 –Education

CS/CS/CS/SB 764-– Retention of Sexual Offense Evidence

CS/SB 7032- Education

CS/CS/SB 1380- Services for Persons with Disabilities and the Transportation Disadvantaged

CS/CS/CS/HB 287- Transportation

CS/CS/HB 1389 – Digital Voyeurism

CS/SB 1616 – Electronic Access to Official Records

CS/CS/SB 804 – Gaming Licenses and Permits

If you have an interest or concern regarding any of the above bills, you can reach out to the Governor’s office directly here or please contact my office at 321-409-2025.

In Memory of My Dear Friend First Gentleman John Passidomo

Husband of Senate President Kathleen Passidomo

Surrounded by his beloved wife Kathleen Passidomo of nearly 45 years and his three daughters, John Michael Passidomo, 72, passed away peacefully on April 3, 2024. His Celebration of Life was held this past weekend in their hometown of Naples.

John suffered fatal injuries while on vacation hiking in Bryce Canyon National Park with Kathleen.  Their last trip together was one of the many great adventures they shared during five decades together filled with special moments, beautiful scenery, and wonderful reflections on their time spent with family.

John and Kathleen were law school sweethearts and married in 1979. They ventured to Naples to build their home, launch their careers, and start a family together. This September would have marked their 45th wedding anniversary.

John’s list of achievements is innumerable, but key among them are the daughters he and Kathleen raised together, Catarina, Francesca, and Gabriella. They are also very proud grandparents to William and Emilio.

John grew up in Harrison, New York and earned his Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy from Boston College in 1974 and a Juris Doctorate from Stetson University School of Law in 1978. He was a real estate lawyer specializing in land use and zoning. As an attorney, John played a role in virtually every major development project in Naples and Collier County over the last 40 years, and throughout his career he earned recognitions, awards, and accolades too numerous to list. 

Even in his final hours, John put others first. As a registered organ donor, John made clear that he wanted to help others live in the event he could not. Several matches for his organs made life possible for others, and the family finds comfort knowing their great loss resulted in a life-saving gift.

Statewide Update

Governor DeSantis Announces $1.5 Billion for Everglades Restoration and Water Quality Improvements

Governor DeSantis approved $1.5 billion to support Everglades restoration and water quality improvements. This funding brings Florida’s total investment in Everglades restoration and water quality improvements to $6.5 billion since he took office in 2019.

“I am proud to continue making these investments in Everglades restoration and water quality that will benefit our state for decades to come,” said Governor DeSantis. “I made a promise to Floridians that we would leave this state better to God than we found it, and we are doing that for our future and our children’s future.”

Of the $1.5 billion in funding, approximately $850 million will go towards Everglades restoration projects, including $614 million to support the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan (CERP) and the Everglades Agricultural Area Reservoir. This is the largest state investment in a single year since CERP was established in 2000.

SB 1638 allocates revenue from the Seminole Gaming Compact, directing 96% of the revenue generated to fund water quality improvement, infrastructure, and the continued conservation of lands.

Continuing the Fight Against Red Tide: Governor DeSantis Signs Crucial Legislation for Environmental Protection

Governor DeSantis recently addressed one of Florida’s most persistent environmental challenges by signing House Bill 1565, the Red Tide Mitigation and Technology Development Initiative. This initiative is crucial in coordinating efforts between key agencies such as the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) and the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to combat the harmful effects of red tide on Florida’s coastal communities and marine ecosystems.

The significance of HB 1565 stems from its removal of the sunset provision, guaranteeing ongoing support for research and innovation in addressing the effects of red tide. By implementing this initiative, Florida aims to lead the way in protecting its coastal environments from the impacts of red tide.

Governor DeSantis stated, “I am happy to sign legislation continuing research efforts to mitigate the impacts of red tide and preserve our coastal communities and working waterfronts.”

For more information, click here.

FWC, Local, State, and Federal Agencies Intercept Human Smugglers Offshore in Miami-Dade County

On April 19, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) working in tandem with local, state, and federal authorities prevented an illegal smuggling operation in South Florida. 

Over 30 migrants attempted to enter Miami-Dade County by sea aboard a 60-foot vessel commanded by two alleged human smugglers. FWC, Miami Dade- Police Department, the Air and Marine Operations Center, U.S. Border Patrol, the U.S. Coast Guard prevented the illegal activity and all on board turned over to the U.S. Coast Guard.

On Jan. 6, 2023, Governor DeSantis issued Executive Order #23-03 (Emergency Management – Illegal Migration), activating the Florida National Guard and directing state law enforcement agencies and other state agencies to provide resources in support of local governments responding to the alarming influx of migrants landing in the Florida Keys and Florida’s shores. 

Twenty-three additional officers and eight more vessels have been activated to protect our state from illegal entry.

Governor DeSantis Announces Successful Rescue of More Than 700 Americans from Haiti 

Last week, Governor DeSantis announced that Florida has successfully rescued 722 Americans from Haiti. The Florida Division of Emergency Management began rescue operations in March due to the political turmoil in Haiti. 

“The State of Florida doesn’t shy away from doing the right thing and helping Americans in need,” said Governor DeSantis. “I’m proud to announce that despite the lack of cooperation from the federal government, more than 700 Americans have been successfully evacuated from Haiti to Florida.”

Evacuees have access to resources including food, water, medical treatment and transportation home.

This is the second time the state administration has launched rescue missions for Americans and Floridians from dangerous situations. Last October, Florida rescued 700 Americans trapped in Israel following the Hamas terrorists.  

 

Constituent of the Week

United States Army Colonel Hal Gibson (RET)

Our Constituent of the Week is United States Army Colonel, Hal Gibson, (RET). Colonel Gibson is celebrating his 100th birthday on May 3, 2024. 

Colonel Gibson was born in Oklahoma City. He served in the U.S. Army from 1943 to 1946. During World War II he was deployed as a single-engine fighter plane pilot serving in the Pacific Theater (the Asia-Pacific War) primarily in New Guinea and the Philippines. 

After the war, Colonel Gibson completed two college degrees at SMU in Dallas. Shortly thereafter, he was recalled into the Army as an Army bandleader where he served for over 30 years conducting bands at every level of the Army. He is the longest living conductor of the U.S. Army Field Band. 

As its fourth commander, Gibson directed the U.S. Army Field Band from 1968 to 1974. In 1976, Colonel Gibson was selected to form and conduct the Department of Defense band, the only military band ever comprised of members from all five branches (at that time) of the U.S. military — Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force, and Coast Guard. The prestigious Department of Defense Band represents the nation’s military at Bicentennial Celebrations and other special events.

Throughout his lifetime, Colonel Gibson has led bands in all 50 states and 38 countries.

He became the Director of Bands and a Professor of Music at Columbus College in Georgia. He retired from the Columbus College in 1990 and in 1993 he moved to Brevard County with his wife of over 70 years, Marie. He formed the Space Coast Winds and became involved with the Melbourne Municipal Band where he continues to serve as a Board Member and still steps in as conductor for the concert band and the Swingtime ensemble.

Colonel Gibson has stayed busy in retirement through his music and flying. He recently gave up flying at the age of 98. 

“I had been flying since World War II and thought that was enough,” said Colonel Gibson.

In 2004, Gibson was inducted into the National Hall of Fame for Distinguished Band Conductors, and in 2021, he received the coveted National Band Association’s Al and Gladys Wright Legacy Award for lifetime achievement. 

Last week, in a very unique event, all of the past living conductors of the U.S. Army Field Band joined members of the Melbourne City Council, Patrick Space Force representatives, and the community to honor Colonel Gibson’s at his Centennial birthday where he conducted a new arrangement of the Space Force song and closed the program with the classic, “Stars and Stripes Forever.” 

District 19 wishes Colonel Hal Gibson a very happy 100th birthday and commends him for his distinguished service to our nation and community.  

District Highlights

Enhancing Infrastructure for Space Exploration: The NASA Causeway Bridge Project

Last week, I joined Secretary Tyler of Florida Department of Transportation’s District 5 on a boat tour of the NASA Causeway Bridge over the Indian River. I had the opportunity to witness firsthand the ongoing transformation of this vital infrastructure. The current NASA Causeway Bridge, constructed in 1964, is being replaced with twin high-level bridges that will accommodate oversized vehicles to launch sites. This initiative is a collaboration between NASA, the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), and Space Florida.

The construction of this bridge is funded by the Infrastructure for Rebuilding America Grant which was obtained by the State of Florida from the US Department of Transportation. This grant will not only provide the funds needed for this bridge but will also aid in the widening of Space Commerce Way.

The reconstructed NASA Causeway Bridge will enhance the accessibility to the Cape Canaveral Spaceport and Kennedy Space Center. While the eastbound bridge was opened to the public last year, the westbound bridge will open in the summer of 2025.

To learn more about the reconstruction of the NASA Causeway Bridge, click here.

Brevard County’s Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics

Brevard County hosted its annual Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics in Melbourne last week. The event, organized by the Melbourne Police Department included participation from various law enforcement agencies including the Brevard County Sheriff’s Office, West Melbourne PD, Indialantic PD, Palm Bay PD, Rockledge PD, Cocoa Beach PD, Satellite Beach PD, and others.

Starting from the Front Street Civic Center, participants embarked on a one mile run over the Melbourne Causeway, carrying the torch symbolizing support for Special Olympics athletes in Florida.

This run exemplifies our community’s unwavering support for Special Olympics and its athletes. Thank you to the law enforcement officers and members of the community that participated.

Click here for more information on future events for the Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics Florida.

Upcoming Events

First Responder Appreciation Day Hero Fest

The 5th Annual First Responder Appreciation Day Hero Fest will be held Sunday, May 5th (Cinco De Mayo) from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at Veterans Memorial Center (400 Sykes Creek Parkway) in Merritt Island.

Brevard County first responders and families will be recognized for their service and sacrifice. Activities include food and drink vendors, music, entertainment, children’s activities, and promise of more surprises. The event is free of charge and open to the public.

For more information, click here.

36th Annual Florida Vietnam and All Veterans Reunion

The Florida Veterans Reunion is one of the largest and longest running Veterans events in the country. 

On Sunday, May 5th at 10:00 a.m., the Vietnam Traveling Wall, currently located at Eastern Florida State College on Clearlake Road in Cocoa, will travel by escort to Wickham Park (2500 Parkway Drive) in Melbourne and remain on display from Thursday, May 9th thru Sunday, May 12th. 

If you would like to participate in the escort on May 5th, call 321-652-4185. Please note four wheel vehicles will be allowed in the escort but you must maintain a strict speed of 20 MPH.

The “Some Gave All” Vietnam Traveling Memorial and other static displays will be featured during the four-day day event which is free of charge. Each day there will be food, drink, and merchandise vendors, music entertainment, and children’s activities available. present. The event is expected to attract over 40,000 to 50,000 attendees over the four days.

For more information, click here and for the daily event agenda, click here.

Cocoa Village Summer Arts and Crafts Fair

The historic Cocoa Village Summer Arts and Crafts Fair is one of the largest outdoor handmade markets with over 200+ artists and crafters displaying their personal artwork. 

The event takes place on Saturday, May 11th from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Sunday, May 12th from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the Historic Cocoa Village (434 Delannoy Avenue) in Cocoa. It is free to enter, no tickets are required, pets are welcome, and parking is free of charge. 

Special activities include the “Kids Creation Station”, the Taylor Park playground, free all-day art workshops, food trucks, and live music.

For more information, click here.

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US Senator Rick Scott’s Week in Review 04/16/24

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Dear Fellow Floridian,

As I travel around Florida, I consistently hear about how the broken Washington bureaucracies and regulations are making it difficult for Florida families and small businesses to thrive, especially when they become obstacles to our state’s recovery from hurricanes and natural disasters.

One thing I’m hearing from Floridians is the hurt the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) and its rising costs are causing families, and I’m fighting tooth and nail in Washington to fix it. While we continue to work on permanent solutions to the problems plaguing the NFIP, we need to make sure hardworking folks have access to affordable coverage. That’s why I introduced and will be fighting to pass legislation that provides a non-refundable tax break to families who purchase flood insurance coverage through the private market or the NFIP. This commonsense bill ensures Floridians can maintain coverage without breaking the bank. 

While many in Florida desperately need relief from rising NFIP costs, others are dealing with the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers (USACE) lack of action and total failure to release its review of USACE easement policies for construction projects, including for hurricane and storm damage risk reduction and coastal storm risk management (CSRM), as required in Section 8235 of the Water Resources and Development Act of 2022. I’ve repeatedly heard from Floridians that damage caused by recent storms and hurricanes increases the likelihood that further USACE inaction will greatly accelerate the deterioration of impacted areas. As another hurricane season approaches and these projects remain uncompleted, communities are losing valuable time to take needed actions to increase hurricane resiliency.

As I told them in my letter, time is of the essence. Any further delays on these projects could cause catastrophic damage to the coastal communities where they are located.

I’ve spent years fighting to reform the broken NFIP, and I won’t stop until it is fixed. Earlier this year, I reintroduced three bills, the Removing Barriers to Private Flood Insurance Act, the Flood Insurance Consumer Choice Act, and the Flood Insurance Transparency Act to reform the NFIP, which would help lower the cost of flood insurance, build a more robust private market and ensure the property insurance market better serves Florida families. I’ve also been aggressively seeking transparency from the administration on FEMA’s Risk Rating 2.0.

ENOUGH IS ENOUGH. Both as your U.S. Senator and fellow Floridian, I share these frustrations and am laser-focused on holding folks accountable, finding solutions, and ultimately, making Washington work for the Sunshine State.  

Sincerely,

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Rick Scott

United States Senator

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Sen. Rick Scott on Senate Floor: I Don’t Trust Biden to Stand with Israel & Won’t Support Aid to Hamas-Controlled Gaza as Americans Remain Held Hostage

Senator Rick Scott, a staunch supporter of Israel, spoke on the Senate floor slamming the Biden administration and Senate Democrats for playing politics with the foreign aid package the Senate plans to vote on this evening. For years, Senator Scott has fought to support Israel and pass his Stop Taxpayer Funding of Hamas Act which would ensure that zero U.S. taxpayer dollars benefit terrorists that wish to destroy Israel and eliminate the Jewish people. Shockingly, Democrats have not allowed a vote on his bill as the Senate considers the foreign aid package. Since the October 7th attacks by Iran-backed Hamas terrorists on Israel that killed 1,200 innocent people and resulted in hundreds being held hostage in Gaza, including Americans, Senate Scott has tried to pass his bill to stop aid from going to Hamas and pass standalone aid to Israel, but both have been repeatedly blocked and voted down by Democrats.

Read more HERE

Sen. Rick Scott Calls For Accountability Ahead of VA Secretary Visit to Florida

Ahead of Secretary of Veterans Affairs Denis McDonough’s visit to Jacksonville on April 23, Senator Rick Scott released the following statement demanding action from the secretary following multiple calls for accountability from the VA system. Following a tragic homicide at the West Palm Beach VA Medical Center last month, Senator Scott led his colleagues in calling on Secretary McDonough to take immediate action and hold the management team responsible for their systematic failures and make it abundantly clear that changes in leadership at the poorly-ranked hospital are necessary to ensure the welfare and protection of the patients and staff.

Senator Rick Scott said, “While I am very happy Florida will be home to another VA facility to provide services to the millions of veterans who call the Sunshine State home, I am once again demanding that the Biden administration and Secretary McDonough finally take action and hold themselves accountable for failures that are hurting our veterans. The homicide last month at the West Palm Beach VA Medical Center is tragic and unacceptable. While in Florida, Secretary McDonough must announce what the VA is doing to ensure this never happens again—so far, no one has been held accountable, and my office has been met with silence on the issue. That is unacceptable, and we need answers. As a Navy veteran and the son of a World War II veteran, I know firsthand the sacrifices made by our military members and their families. If you put your life on the line in defense of our freedoms, your government should always have your back. That’s why I’m fighting every day as Florida’s U.S. Senator, to hold the VA accountable and make Washington work for our veterans and service members.”

Read more HERE.

Senators Rick Scott, Eric Schmitt & Republican Colleagues Demand Answers Regarding Proposed Biden ESG Rule for Federal Contractors

Senator Rick Scott joined Senator Eric Schmitt, alongside Senators John Thune (R-SD), Dan Sullivan (R-AK), Tom Cotton (R-AR), Marco Rubio (R-FL), Ted Budd (R-NC), Kevin Cramer (R-ND), Katie Britt (R-AL), Deb Fischer (R-NE), Marsha Blackburn (R-TN), and Tommy Tuberville (R-AL), to send a letter to Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, General Services Administrator Robin Carnahan, and NASA Administrator Bill Nelson to demand answers regarding an Environmental, Social, Governance (ESG) regulation that would negatively impact government contractors.

The senators write, “The Federal Supplier Climate Risks and Resilience Rule (“Contractor Climate Rule”) would be a disaster, severely distracting your agencies from critical tasks of securing our nation from foreign adversaries and of exploring our universe. Simply put, this Administration should not use procurement policy in order to meet its radical environmental justice goals. Under the proposed rule, certain federal contractors and suppliers will be forced to publicly disclose their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and climate-related financial risks and set science-based emissions reduction targets.”

The senators continue, “Public procurement objectives should ensure the government can acquire high-quality goods quickly and cheaply. Instead of being distracted by bureaucratic rules and regulations, your agencies should be focused on shooting missiles and shooting stars. We do not intend to stand idly by as this Administration again attempts to further a radical agenda through procurement policy—this time directly harming our defense and space industrial bases. If your agencies continue to move forward with this Contractor Climate Rule, Congress will have no choice but to introduce a resolution of disapproval under the Congressional Review Act and consider other legislative options to prevent this radical ESG policy.”

Read more HERE.

Sen. Rick Scott to Columbia University Board: Take Action Against Antisemitism or Lose Federal Funding

Following the ongoing antisemitic attacks against Jewish students at Columbia University, Senator Rick Scott sent a letter to the University’s Board of Trustees demanding it force leadership to take action that stops antisemitic actions and protects Jewish students, or replace the administration. Senator Scott has been adamant about protecting students at American colleges and universities who continue to be threatened by terrorist sympathizers calling for the eradication of Jewish people and the destruction of Israel. Senator Scott is fighting to pass his and Senator Tim Scott’s Stop Antisemitism on College Campuses Act, which he mentions in his letter. This bill would rescind federal education funding for colleges and universities that peddle antisemitism or authorize, fund or facilitate events that promote violent antisemitism.

Additionally, Senator Rick Scott joined Senators Bob Casey and Tim Scott to introduce the Antisemitism Awareness Act. The bill will help address antisemitic sentiment and action on college campuses—which has been rising across the nation for years and spiked in the wake of Hamas’ terrorist attack on October 7, 2023—by requiring the U.S. Department of Education to consider the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) working definition of antisemitism when enforcing federal anti-discrimination laws. 

Read more HERE

Sen. Rick Scott Joins Sen. Tom Cotton, Colleagues: Biden Administration Must Act to Protect Jewish Students from Pro-Hamas, Antisemitic Mobs

Senator Rick Scott joined Senator Tom Cotton and 25 of their Senate Republican colleagues in sending a letter to Attorney General Merrick Garland and Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona, urging them to restore order to campuses that have been effectively shut down by antisemitic mobs that are targeting Jewish students. The senators requested Attorney General Garland and Secretary Cardona provide an update on efforts to protect Jewish students by Wednesday, April 24.

Read more HERE

Sen. Rick Scott on Q1 GDP Report: Bidenomics is Fueling America’s Decline

In response to the First Quarter 2024 Gross Domestic Product (GDP) announcement, Senator Rick Scott released the following statement highlighting failures of “Bidenomics” and economic hardships fueled by the Biden administration’s reckless tax-and-spend agenda. Today’s report shows that the fiscal health of the country is on decline—with GDP coming in at 1.6%, wildly below the expectation of 2.5%.

Senator Rick Scott said, “Under President Joe Biden’s failed leadership, the United States is in decline and the American Dream is dying. Bidenomics has been a complete disaster, America is not thriving and the American people are struggling. I’ve been warning about the dangers of Biden’s bad policies since the start of his administration and last year, I began distributing a quarterly Economic Snapshot that shows America’s decline under Biden’s disastrous agenda. Everywhere you look, companies are laying off employees and families are being stretched to the max by Biden’s raging inflation crisis and bad economy. That’s why we are seeing job reports that month after month show a growth in part-time jobs while full-time jobs decline.

“The reason for this economic failure is clear to every Floridian I talk to: reckless government spending and a massively growing regulatory regime are killing opportunity in this country, causing prices to skyrocket and digging America in nearly $35 TRILLION of debt that’s projected to grow by $1 TRILLION every 100 days. Even in the face of this hardship, I am always optimistic about the future of our country. I believe in the American Dream because I’ve lived it and showed during my time as governor of Florida that when you cut reckless spending, pay down the debt, and eliminate burdensome regulations, you can make government work for the people. It’s going to take hard work to bring fiscal sanity back to Washington, and it starts with getting Joe Biden out of the White House to stop his dangerous and socialist economic agenda.”  

Ream more HERE. Read Senator Scott’s full Spring 2024 Economic Snapshot ‘Breaking Down Bidenomics HERE.

Sen. Rick Scott Calls on Biden to Fix His Illogical Carve Out for Chinese Solar, Crack Down on Child and Slave Labor

Senator Rick Scott released the below statement following U.S. solar manufacturers’ move to file a trade petition for investigations and anti-dumping and countervailing duties on imported solar from southeast Asian nations, primarily by companies based in China. This comes amid reports that companies are forced to rethink their plans to invest in American-based solar factories and calls from several U.S. solar companies for the Biden administration to finally hold Communist Chinese solar companies accountable for circumventing U.S. trade laws by sending Chinese-made solar products – panels and components – through Southeast Asian countries, claiming they were made in the corresponding nation.

Senator Rick Scott said, “Last year, I led and Congress passed an Anti-Chinese Solar CRA, giving President Biden the opportunity to reverse his illogical pro-China rule that supports horrific slavery, child labor, and illegal business practices propped up by the Chinese Communist Party. Instead of standing against child labor and slavery, and supporting American-made solar manufacturers by signing my CRA, Biden chose cowardly appeasement of the genocidal regime in Communist China and vetoed it. American and allied nation businesses have been left struggling to fight for a level playing field ever since Biden put his thumb on the scale in favor of illegal trade activities. After two years of allowing Communist Chinese companies to benefit off Biden’s weakness, the president has the opportunity to finally do the right thing and hold these companies accountable. This would be the right move, and if Biden wants to leave the American people better off when he leaves office than they are today, he’d reverse the rest of the terrible policies he’s used to destroy our economy and undermine the national security of the United States.”

Read more HERE

Sen. Rick Scott Slams Q1 GDP Report, Shares Weekly Update on Biden’s Inflation Crisis

Senator Rick Scott released a weekly update on his actions to address America’s debt crisis and rising inflation. Earlier this week, in response to the First Quarter 2024 Gross Domestic Product (GDP) announcement, Senator Scott released the following statement highlighting failures of “Bidenomics” and economic hardships fueled by the Biden administration’s reckless tax-and-spend agenda. Yesterday’s report shows that the fiscal health of the country is on decline—with GDP coming in at 1.6%, wildly below the expectation of 2.5%, and comes as inflation has risen more than 19% since President Biden took office.

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Sen. Rick Scott in The Hill: We Can’t Trust Joe Biden to Stand with Israel, Lead America on the World Stage

Senator Rick Scott wrote an op-ed for The Hill as the Senate is set to consider a massive $95 billion foreign aid package later today. In his op-ed, Senator Scott makes clear how Joe Biden’s decisions to appease Iran and cede his party to radical pro-Hamas extremists have shown that the American people cannot trust his administration, and outlines his concerns that without proper safeguards, the Biden administration will use this aid package as leverage against Israel.

Senator Scott recently returned from his sixth visit to Israel as Florida’s governor and now U.S. senator. Senator Scott met with Prime Minister Netanyahu to express the United States’ support for Israel as it defends itself from the Iran-backed Hamas terrorists that killed thousands on October 7, 2023 and is still holding hundreds, including Americans, hostage.

Senator Scott has repeatedly tried to pass standalone Israel aid in the Senate and Democrats have blocked it every time. In November 2023, less than two months after the October 7th attacks, Senator Scott voted to pass standalone Israel aid and Senate Democrats unanimously voted against it.

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Forbes: Rick Scott Decries Columbia Protests, Accuses Biden Of Pandering ‘To His Anti-Semitic Base’

Florida Daily: Rick Scott To Columbia University Board: Take Action Against Antisemitism Or Lose Federal Funding

Florida Daily: Rick Scott, Byron Donalds Submit Bills For Flood Insurance Tax Relief

Florida Politics: Rick Scott threatens federal defunding of Columbia University

Florida Politics: Rick Scott rips Joe Biden for catering to ‘antisemitic base’

Florida Politics: Rick Scott pushes for financial protections for military members

Florida Politics: Rick Scott, Byron Donalds pursue tax breaks for flood insurance

The Floridian: Senate Republicans Request Federal Government ‘Prosecute’ Palestinian Student Protestors

The Floridian: Scott and Rubio Join Senate Colleagues to Resist Biden’s Proposed ESG Regulations for Contractors

The Floridian: Scott Supports Israel Aid, Calls Gaza Aid ‘Stupidest Idea Ever’

The Floridian: Scott Wants to Hold Universities Accountable for Antisemitism

The Floridian: Scott, Donalds Want Reformed National Flood Insurance Program

The Floridian: Scott, Rubio, and Bean Introduce Bill Expanding State States’ Rights Over Natural Resources

Senator Scott’s Team in Miami

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This week, Senator Scott’s team celebrated National Volunteer Month by giving back to charities throughout Florida. In Miami, the team volunteered for Joshua’s Heart Foundation, which empowers needy people to improve their quality of life by providing necessities like groceries and personal items.  

Senator Scott’s Team in Tampa

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Senator Scott’s team also volunteered with Feeding Tampa Bay, part of the national Feeding America network, which focuses on providing food to about 1 million food-insecure families in the 10-county area of West Central Florida.

Senator Scott’s Team in Milton

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Additionally, Senator Scott’s team volunteered with Feeding the Gulf Coast, where they helped pack boxes for distribution to the community.

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