Florida State Senator Debbie Mayfield – Mayfield Minute 09/22/24

Good Morning!

Today Marks 43 Days to Election Day 2024

About six weeks from today, we will be voting for the candidates to best represent our interests at the local, state, and federal levels of government. In addition to the candidates for these offices, Florida voters will also see six proposed constitutional amendments on their ballots.

The passage or rejection of each of these amendments will have critical consequence to the Florida constitution. During the past 200 years, Florida has had six different constitutions including the current constitution which was ratified in 1968, and has been amended 144 times, most recently in 2020. It is imperative that residents take the time to educate yourself on the amendments as each one will change the foundational document of our state.

Please scroll down to the Amendment section below to learn more about the six amendments. Please exercise your constitutional right to vote.

“We do not have government by the majority. We have government by the majority who participate.” – Thomas Jefferson

Early voting begins on Monday, October 21st and lasts through Saturday November 2nd at 10 locations throughout Brevard County. Once early voting ends, you will be required to vote in person at your assigned precinct. If you require any assistance in locating your precinct for the day of voting on Tuesday, November 5th, click here.

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Statewide Update

DeSantis Urges Parents to Claim Eligible Refunds for Florida Prepaid

Governor DeSantis recently held a press conference to discuss refunds available to families who participated in the Florida Prepaid program. The Florida Prepaid program is designed to lock in future tuition costs at today’s enrollment, and if your tuition costs are higher than your Prepaid plan, the state covers the difference.

If tuition cost is lower than the price of your Prepaid plan, the state refunds the difference. The Governor stated that there are currently over 40,000 families with unclaimed refunds totaling more than $130 million.

In 2024, a US News & World Report article ranked Florida first overall for education, partly for having the lowest tuition and fees in the nation.

To find out if you are eligible and for more information on claiming refunds, visit the Florida Prepaid website and login to your account.

If you have not already enrolled your child in Florida’s Prepaid program, registration is currently through October 28, 2024.

To view the Governor’s full press release, click here.

FWC Announces New Rapid Removal Grant Program to Remove Derelict Boats

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation (FWC) Commission recently approved rule amendments creating a block grant option within the already established FWC (DV) derelict vessel and public nuisance vessel removal grant program. FWC says this action will allow removal of derelict vessels easier for local governments.

According to an FWC news release, the new rule will streamline the DV removal process, reducing the potential environmental impact and overall removal costs associated with derelict vessels that remain deteriorating in the state’s watersways.

Eligible governments must have removed 40 or more vessels within a 3-year period over the preceding five calendar years, ensuring that those government entities receiving block grants have experience with removals and are familiar with the process.

To learn more about the Derelict Vessel Removal Program and the Rapid Removal Grant Program, click here.

To report a derelict or abandon vessel on any of Florida waterways, call FWC at 888-404-3922.

2024 Ballot Amendments

Amendment 1 – Partisan School Board Members

“PARTISAN ELECTION OF MEMBERS OF DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARDS — Proposing amendments to the State Constitution to require members of a district school board to be elected in a partisan election rather than a nonpartisan election and to specify that the amendment only applies to elections held on or after the November 2026 general election. However, partisan primary elections may occur before the 2026 general election for purposes of nominating political party candidates to that office for placement on the 2026 general election ballot.”

Voting Yes on this amendment (HJR 31) would make district school board elections partisan again, the way they were before voters decided to make them nonpartisan in 1998. Candidates’ political parties would be listed with their names on ballots.

Voting No would leave the races nonpartisan.

Amendment 2 – Right to Fish and Hunt

“RIGHT TO FISH AND HUNT. — Proposing an amendment to the State Constitution to preserve forever fishing and hunting, including by the use of traditional methods, as a public right and preferred means of responsibly managing and controlling fish and wildlife. Specifies that the amendment does not limit the authority granted to the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission under Section 9 of Article IV of the State Constitution.”

Voting Yes would preserve hunting and fishing “forever as a public right” in the Florida constitution and establish that hunting and fishing are the preferred means for “responsibly managing and controlling fish and wildlife.”

Voting No would leave things as they are.

Amendment 3 – Recreational Marijuana

“ADULT PERSONAL USE OF MARIJUANA. — Allows adults 21 years or older to possess, purchase, or use marijuana products and marijuana accessories for non-medical personal consumption by smoking, ingestion, or otherwise; allows Medical Marijuana Treatment Centers, and other state licensed entities, to acquire, cultivate, process, manufacture, sell, and distribute such products and accessories. Applies to Florida law; does not change or immunize violations of federal law. Establishes possession limits for personal use. Allows consistent legislation. Defines terms. Provides effective date.”

Voting Yes means anyone 21 years old and older would be able to use and possess up to 3 ounces of marijuana with not more than 5 grams in a concentrated form (with assorted restrictions). Pot could be sold through marijuana dispensaries without the need for a medical marijuana card.

Voting No keeps recreational marijuana illegal.

Amendment 4 – Abortion Access

“AMENDMENT TO LIMIT GOVERNMENT INTERFERENCE WITH ABORTION: No law shall prohibit, penalize, delay, or restrict abortion before viability or when necessary to protect the patient’s health, as determined by the patient’s healthcare provider. This amendment does not change the Legislature’s constitutional authority to require notification to a parent or guardian before a minor has an abortion.”

This is likely to be the biggest fight and the one most likely to get national attention. In the same year the state limited abortion to the first six weeks of gestation, before many people even know they’re pregnant, this amendment would void that law.

Voting Yes would make abortion legal until fetal viability, which is generally considered to be around 23-24 weeks. It would also allow abortions when necessary to protect a patient’s health, as determined by a health care provider. 

Voting No would leave abortions illegal in Florida after 6 weeks unless two physicians are willing to state that the pregnant person would die without one.

Amendment 5 – Homestead Annual Inflation Adjustment

“ANNUAL ADJUSTMENT TO HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION VALUE: Proposing an amendment to the State Constitution to require an annual adjustment for inflation to the value of current or future homestead exemptions that apply solely to levies other than school district levies and for which every person who has legal or equitable title to real estate and maintains thereon the permanent residence of the owner, or another person legally or naturally dependent upon the owner is eligible. This amendment takes effect January 1, 2025.”

This amendment came from the Florida Legislature and would tie a portion of homestead property tax exemptions to inflation rates.

Voting Yes could mean savings for homeowners who apply for homestead exemptions.

Voting No would leave homestead exemption rates as they are now.

Amendment 6 – Public Campaign Financing

“REPEAL OF PUBLIC CAMPAIGN FINANCING REQUIREMENT: Proposing the repeal of the provision in the State Constitution which requires public financing for campaigns of candidates for elective statewide office who agree to campaign spending limits.”

Voting Yes means there would be no more public funding for candidates for governor/lieutenant governor, attorney general, chief financial officer and agriculture commissioner.

Voting No leaves things as they are.

For more information, click here.

Agency Highlight

This week we are highlighting the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV). The department has the vital mission of “Providing Highway Safety and Security through excellence in service, education, and enforcement.”

FLHSMV was created in 1969 when the state legislature merged the preexisting Department of Public Safety and the Department of Motor Vehicles. FLHSMV is led by an Executive Director, appointed by the governor and confirmed by the legislature. The current Executive Director is Dave Kerner and he serves as both chief law enforcement officer and chief administrator. The agency has three main divisions and several administrative offices.

The Florida Highway Patrol is likely the most recognizable division within the FLHSMV. The FHP predates FLHSMV by 30 years and is responsible for patrolling the highways within the state, regulating traffic, responding to crashes, enforcing the state’s traffic laws, and providing mutual aid to assist other law enforcement agencies. T

Today, the FHP has nearly 2,000 sworn employees patrolling 43,200,000 miles of highway. Troopers respond to and investigate roughly 175,000 crashes every year. Training for new troopers includes 29 weeks of practical instruction at the patrol’s training academy in Tallahassee.

Another important section of the FHSMV is the Division of the Motorist Services. This division operates the local DMVs that you may visit for any number of administrative purposes including taking a driving test, obtaining a drivers license, license plates, registering a vehicle, title changes, and more. These centers are crucial to daily life, there are five full-service centers in Brevard County. Click here for additional information and to locate the centers nearest to you.

FHSMV also manages public information campaigns designed to inform motorists of Florida laws. Examples include “Move Over or Get Pulled Over” which educates drivers of the law about moving over for stopped vehicles, and “Put it Down” referring to distracted driving.

The department’s website has a Safety Center which features extensive information for Floridians and visitors regarding driving safety, vehicle safety, child safety, consumer education, and the arrive alive initiative. Arrive alive is an information sharing program between the department and local public safety organizations.

Constituent of the Week

Ms. Lori A. Halbert

Our Constituent of the Week is Lori A. Halbert, an accomplished businessowner, former Councilwoman for the Town of Indialantic, and a community leader committed to the economic development and environmental sustainability of Brevard County. 

Ms. Halbert earned a Bachelor’s of Fine Arts degree at the Ringling School of Art and Design in 1992. Upon graduation she became the Co-owner/Designer for Triad Creative Services, a full-service design company located in Sarasota, which specializes in writing codes for websites. 

She moved to Indialantic in 1996 and opened her own business as a professional photographer, Children’s Portraiture by Lori. From 2000 to 2007, Ms. Halbert was a freelance designer helping corporations with reimagining their logos and branding campaigns. 

In 2004, she established Dreams in Glass, which is still in business today. As owner and artist, she personally designs and sells stained glass art pieces. In addition, from 2008 to 2011, Ms. Halbert served as the Community Development Director for “Friday on Fifth,” a festival aimed at raising funds for expenses not allocated in the Town of Indialantic’s budget. In 2007, she was elected to the Indialantic Town Council and served until 2010. 

In 2012, Ms. Halbert combined her business and political experience, passion for cooking, and her fine art creativity to launch Political Food for Thought. Political Food for Thought is a non-partisan cable network cooking show featuring local, state, and federal elected officials. Ms. Halbert and the elected official create a meal in a casual atmosphere while talking about the politics of the day. The platform allows viewers to get to know the human side of politicians in a way that is different than the rhetoric, soundbytes, or scripted speeches which many are are accustomed to. 

Over five seasons, she hosted more than 50 elected officials from all levels of government with an average of six million viewers on the Fox FS1 affiliate. 

In 2019, Ms. Halbert opened JLJ Importing, Inc., a wholesale boutique wine company importing personally selected French wines for distribution to restaurants and exclusive retailers. 

In addition to her success as a business owner, public servant, and community leader, she is well known throughout Brevard County for her commitment to economic development, environmental sustainability, and public safety. 

She has undertaken various local initiatives and projects such as beach preservation, infrastructure improvements, and community engagement through town hall type events to encourage open dialogue between residents and leadership. As a member of the Indialantic Council she worked closely with law enforcement offices to ensure they had the resources necessary to increase emergency response time.

She has also volunteered on many political campaigns to ensure the candidates who will best meet the needs and interests of Brevard County residents and all Floridians are elected.

Ms. Halbert resides in Melbourne with her longtime partner, Jason Steele, and she has an adult son also residing in the County. 

SD 19 is grateful for Lori Halbert’s community service, entrepreneurial endeavors, and her creativity in developing a platform for residents to learn more about our elected officials in a genuine, non-partisan manner.

District Highlights

Palm Bay Wins Federal Grant for Improving Pedestrian Safety

Last week the City of Palm Bay was awarded a grant totaling in $2.4 million in funding to complete several projects related to pedestrian safety. The grant is called Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) and was awarded by the US Department of Transportation.

Palm Bay is one of 354 recipients of the grant which will be used for sidewalk improvements, new crosswalks, removal of a merge lane, and pedestrian signals.

These infrastructure improvements are being planned along Emerson Drive and will improve safety for children and families at nearby Lockmar Elementary School and Pineapple Cove Academy. 

Amazon Fulfilment Facility in Cocoa Now Hiring

Amazon recently announced that hiring has begun at its new fulfillment facility in Cocoa. The company expects to hire hundreds of residents for warehouse positions and are currently working with the City of Cocoa to advertise the available jobs.

According to the City’s press release, pay for new employees will start at $17.50 per hour, and most employees will be eligible for competitive benefits. The positions also include safety training, job training and career development.

Click here to check the amazon hiring page for open positions. Cocoa officials recommend that you check back for new job postings after 7:00 p.m. each Friday.

Brevard Public High Schools to Install Metal Detectors

In an effort to increase school safety, it was announced on September 13th that all public high schools in Brevard County will be installing metal detectors. The metal detectors will be walk-through style and are being purchased from the company OpenGate.

The decision comes from the Brevard County School Board which has indicated that the systems will be non-intrusive and efficient. Melbourne High School will be the first school to install the systems on October 8th with other high schools in the district following shortly thereafter.

To view the full Brevard Public Schools press release, click here.

Upcoming Events

2024 Parade of Homes- Space Coast HBCA

The Space Coast Home Builders & Contractors Association is hosting their annual Parade of Homes event. The Parade of Homes- Beautiful Homes Tour will take place from September 28th to October 6th and is free to the public.

This will include tours of new construction and remodeled homes throughout the Space Coast. The homes on the tour fit a wide variety of price ranges and will showcase the work of different builders in the community. The Beautiful Homes Tour is one of several events that are a part of the Parade of Homes.

For more details, click here to visit the event’s page.

Brevard County Sheriff’s Office Shred Event

The Brevard County Sheriff’s Office will be hosting a shred event on Saturday, September 28th from 9:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. If you bring items to the event they will be shredded for you free of charge. This is one of several shred events that the Sheriff’s Office is holding in partnership with a local shredding company throughout the year as a crime prevention effort.

According to a 2023 WalletHub study, Florida had 524 identity theft complaints and 1,446 fraud complaints for every 100,000 residents. The average loss due to fraud was about $800 per incident. The study noted that the victims impacted the hardest with these crimes are retired residents and those on a fixed income.

If you have any sensitive personal documents that you need shredded, the event will be held at the Winn-Dixie (7960 US HWY 1) in Micco. All are welcome.

Wickham Park Rummage Sale

There will be a Rummage Sale at the Wickham Park Community Center (2815 Leisure Way) in Melbourne on Saturday, September 28th from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. This event will have tables set up by local vendors and is free to attend. For more information on the event call (321) 608-7490.

41st Annual National Night Out

National Night Out is an event held by police departments throughout the country with the goal of promoting police-community partnerships as well as bringing awareness to crime and crime prevention. These events provide a great opportunity for children and families to get to know those who serve and protect us every day.

This year there are several events taking place throughout Brevard County. All events listed below are free to attend.

Palm Bay PD – 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, October 1st at Fred Poppe Park (1951 Malabar Road) in Palm Bay.

Melbourne PD – 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. on Tuesday, October 1st at two locations:

Carver Park Community Center (1092 Swan Street) and Eddie Lee Taylor Sr. Community Center (3316 Monroe Street) in Melbourne.

Rockledge PD – 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, October 1st at the Christian Church of Rockledge (1801 S Fiske Blvd) in Rockledge.

Cocoa PD – 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, October 1st at Provost Park (400 South Varr Avenue) in Cocoa. This event will also serve as the re-opening for Provost Parkfollowing its closure for improvements.

Titusville PD– 5:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. on Tuesday, October 1st at Titus Landing (2540 S Washington Avenue) in Titusville.

Indian Harbour Beach PD – 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Friday, October 4th at Gleason Park (1233 Yacht Club Drive) in Indian Harbour Beach.

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Melbourne Office 

900 East Strawbridge Avenue

Melbourne, FL 32901

(321) 409-2025

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Tallahassee, FL 32399-1100

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US Senator Rick Scott’s Week in Review 09/21/24

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Dear Fellow Floridian,

We know that Florida has the best law enforcement in the world, but as I travel across our state, I still hear from parents every week who tell me they are terrified about the safety of their kids. They aren’t worried about our law enforcement not showing up. They are terrified that the growing dangers around our country will soon become too much for our brave officers and deputies to handle. It’s a scary thing to think about, but these parents aren’t wrong to be concerned. The data is clear: under the failed, soft-on-crime policies of the Biden-Harris administration, violent crime is up all across America, and our nation is a more dangerous place today than it was under President Trump.

Democrats have fought to defund the police, allowed millions of potentially dangerous individuals and tons of deadly drugs to come across our border, and stood by in silence as terrorist sympathizers took over college campuses. These failures have consequences, and the American people know Vice President Harris and her friends in the media are lying when they falsely claim that violent crime is down. Recently released DOJ data shows that when President Trump was in office, violent crime fell by 15 percent and has since soared by 55 percent under the Biden-Harris administration. What’s scary is that violent crime is playing out all over the country, even impacting former President Trump, who has now been faced with two assassination attempts. 

But it doesn’t have to be this way! Thankfully, in Florida, we have law enforcement that shows up and holds criminals accountable even when the federal government fails. We saw that happen recently when the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office stepped up and filed criminal charges under state law against thugs caught smuggling Chinese and Ecuadorian nationals into the Keys after the Biden-Harris appointed U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Florida declined to file human trafficking charges against these alleged criminals. It’s unacceptable, and that’s why I’m demanding Attorney General Merrick Garland and Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas answer to the people of Florida about this failure. While it’s good to know we have law enforcement in the Sunshine State that still fights every day to hold bad guys accountable and protect our families, I expect our federal government to do the same.

The fact of the matter is Democrats have left our men and women in uniform, and the communities they protect behind, and we can’t let them get away with it. I will never stop fighting to support our law enforcement, ensure the federal government holds bad guys accountable and make sure local law enforcement has the tools and resources to keep you safe.

Read more HERE.

Sincerely,

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Rick Scott

United States Senator

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Sen. Rick Scott Introduces Bill to Set $100 Million Reward for Arrest and Conviction of Nicolás Maduro

As Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro continues his effort to steal a third Venezuelan presidential election, Senator Rick Scott was joined by Senator Marco Rubio in announcing the introduction of his Securing Timely Opportunities for Payment and Maximizing Awards for Detaining Unlawful Regime Officials (STOP MADURO) Act. This legislation would increase the maximum reward amount from $15 million to a maximum of $100 million for information leading to the arrest and conviction of Nicolás Maduro. The reward would be paid out by the federal government using seized assets already being withheld from Maduro, officials of the Maduro regime and their co-conspirators, not taxpayer funds. According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office in South Florida and its federal law enforcement partners who have brought dozens of criminal charges against high-level regime officials, asset seizures total approximately $450 million dollars. Congressman Mario Diaz-Balart and Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz are leading the companion bipartisan legislation in the House of Representatives which is cosponsored by Representatives Carlos A. Giménez (FL-28), Jenniffer González-Colón (PR-At Large), María Elvira Salazar (FL-27), Mike Waltz (FL-06), Chris Smith (NJ-04) and Darren Soto (FL-09).

Senator Rick Scott said, “The time has come for Venezuela to be liberated from the illegitimate regime of dictator Nicolás Maduro. For years, I have urged the Biden-Harris administration to put the full weight of the federal government to put an end to the Maduro regime, but it has refused and continued its failed appeasement that has only enriched and emboldened Maduro and his puppet masters in Cuba at the expense of the Venezuelan people. In 2020, the Trump administration did the right thing by offering a reward of up to $15 million, but it’s time to up the ante. My STOP MADURO Act will increase the maximum reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of Maduro to $100 million, using seized assets instead of U.S. taxpayer money to bring an end to the tyranny caused by this narcoterrorist. The Venezuelan people overwhelmingly voted for a new day of freedom and democracy on July 28 when they elected Edmundo González in an effort led by opposition leader María Corina Machado. It’s clear Maduro will not step down on his own, and I urge my colleagues to support this bill to rid Venezuela and the world of Maduro’s oppression and make way for President-elect González to bring democracy, freedom and opportunity back to Venezuela.”

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Read more HERE. Lea más en español AQUÍ. 

Sen. Rick Scott Leads Bill to Bolster Security for Presidential Nominees Following Trump Assassination Attempts

In the wake of a second assassination attempt on President Donald Trump in just 65 days, Senator Rick Scott is leading 13 of his colleagues to introduce the Protect Our Presidents Act, which will enhance the U.S. Secret Service (USSS) protection for presidential nominees to the same level currently provided to a sitting U.S. president. Joining Senator Scott are Senators Roger Marshall, Jim Risch, James Lankford, Marco Rubio, Josh Hawley, Ted Budd, Mike Crapo, Tim Scott, John Barrasso, Cynthia Lummis, Ted Cruz, Mike Braun and John Cornyn.

Senator Rick Scott said, “Over the course of just 65 days, two deranged individuals have tried to kill President Donald Trump, and one was able to shoot him in the head. It is unthinkable that this could happen in America today, and it demands the immediate action of Congress. Today, I am leading 12 of my Republican colleagues to introduce the Protect Our Presidents Act which mandates that the USSS provide the same level of protective services to presidential nominees that it affords to sitting presidents. President Trump has great officers and agents working around the clock to keep him safe, but it’s clear that the vile rhetoric on the left toward President Trump has made him a target and more resources are required to ensure the safety of him and his family. I urge Senate Democrats to join Republicans to quickly pass this bill that will support the protection of President Trump and all future presidential nominees.”

Read more HERE

Sen. Rick Scott to Biden & Sec. Mayorkas: Prioritize Safety Ahead of 2026 FIFA World Cup

Ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Senators Rick Scott and Marco Rubio sent a letter to President Joe Biden and Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, urging the administration to ensure all 11 U.S. cities hosting World Cup matches, including Miami, and those serving as base camps for national teams, have the planning, resources and information they need to keep families, tourists and players safe. As FBI Director Wray highlighted to Congress in June 2024, the United States faces an all-time high-threat environment, and with the country looking forward to 2026, Senators Scott and Rubio are hopeful that by highlighting their concerns now, the United States, including Florida, will be better prepared to host the World Cup. Joining Senators Scott and Rubio on the letter are Representatives María Elvira Salazar, Jared Moskowitz, Aaron Bean, Mario Diaz-Balart, Michael Waltz, Carlos Giménez and Scott Franklin.

Read more HERE. 

Sen. Rick Scott Joins Rep. María Elvira Salazar in Statement Condemning Cancellation of U.S.–Honduras Extradition Treaty

Senator Rick Scott joined Western Hemisphere Subcommittee Chairwoman, Representative María Elvira Salazar, along with Senator Bill Cassidy and Representatives Carlos A. Giménez, Mario Díaz-Balart, Mike Waltz, Jenniffer González-Colón and Keith Self to issue the following statement in response to Honduran President Xiomara Castro de Zelaya’s decision to revoke the longstanding extradition treaty between the United States and Honduras.

The members wrote, “We are deeply concerned by the recent decision by Honduran President Xiomara Castro to terminate the U.S.-Honduras extradition treaty which has been an important tool in combatting the criminal mafias and human traffickers which operate in Honduras. This reckless decision by President Castro places in jeopardy the future of U.S.-Honduran military and law enforcement cooperation. The economic wellbeing and security of Honduras and its citizens is intimately linked to the United States. We believe that this decision undermines our shared priorities and jeopardizes our relationship.”

Read more HERE.  Lea más en español AQUÍ. 

Sen. Rick Scott Celebrates Florida’s Hispanic Communities During Hispanic Heritage Month

In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, Senator Rick Scott released a video celebrating the contributions of the Hispanic community that have shaped Florida’s history and helped to make the Sunshine State an incredible melting pot and the best place in the nation to live, work and raise a family. Florida is home to thousands of Hispanic-owned businesses that contribute to the Sunshine State’s thriving economy.

Senator Rick Scott said, “This Hispanic Heritage Month, we recognize the history, culture and contributions of the Hispanic community and its leaders across our great state. Today, I want to recognize our diverse communities, from our freedom-loving Cuban, Venezuelan and Nicaraguan communities to our wonderful Puerto Rican friends and Brazilian, Colombian, and Ecuadorian neighbors. Florida’s rich Hispanic communities make our state the greatest melting pot in the world, have shaped our history and helped make the Sunshine State the best place to live, work and raise a family. As your United States Senator, I’m honored to be your partner in Washington as we continue building on our tremendous success. ¡Espero que todos tengan un feliz mes de la Herencia Hispana!”

Read more HERE. Lea más en español AQUÍ. 

Sen. Rick Scott & Sen. Marco Rubio in Letter to FAA: Red Tape Holding Up Space Innovation & Critical Launches

Senators Rick Scott and Marco Rubio sent a letter to FAA Administrator Michael Whitaker requesting clarity on the current approach to issuing launch and reentry licenses following the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) approval process delays, which are slowing the innovation and development of space missions. The FAA’s Office of Commercial Space Transportation must ensure its regulatory framework keeps pace with the rapidly evolving commercial space industry to ensure that regulatory restrictions do not inhibit the United States’ leadership in the face of global competition from China and Russia. 

The senators write, “As near-peer competitors continue to make significant strides in their space capabilities, in both developing new vehicles and vast new infrastructure, it is more crucial than ever that our regulatory processes enable commercial and government stakeholders to ensure the United States continues to lead the way.”

Read more HERE

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT… Democrats Block Sen. Rick Scott’s IVF Bill

Senator Rick Scott spoke on the Senate floor requesting immediate passage of his bill, the Increasing Value for Families (IVF) with HSAs Act. Senate Democrats blocked its passage. This bill would help individuals and families better plan and pay for medical expenses, like in vitro fertilization (IVF), by decoupling Health Savings Accounts (HSA) from high-deductible health plans, and doubling the current contribution limits on HSAs from $4,300 to $8,600 for individuals and $8,550 to $17,100 for families. The IVF with HSAs Act is being led by Representative Kat Cammack in the House of Representatives.

Senator Rick Scott said, “I have been called many names, some nice and some not so nice over the years – Governor, Senator, husband, dad… but my favorite is grandpa to my seven beautiful grandkids. Right now, my daughter is using in vitro fertilization, or IVF, to grow her family. I support IVF 100%, and the truth about IVF is that it is one of the few unifying policies almost all Democrats and Republicans agree with. It’s a wonderful thing that helps bring beautiful babies into the world and I’m fighting to make it more accessible and affordable for millions of Americans with my IVF with HSAs Act to expand access to IVF by doubling the contribution limits of Health Savings Accounts, or HSAs, and expanding eligibility to utilize them by decoupling them from traditional high-deductible health plans. The real world impact of my bill is that millions of Americans will be able to save more money in tax free accounts to pay for medical expenses like IVF. If the Democrats and the Senate are serious about ensuring opportunities for families, we can start today by allowing this good bill to pass. Unfortunately, Democrats refused to do so today. I’ll keep fighting to get it passed the Senate, then sent to the House where I’m confident it will pass and we can send it to the President’s desk for signature.”

Read more HERE.

Sens. Rick Scott, Elizabeth Warren Lead Colleagues to Warn of Risks to National Security, Military Readiness from Reliance on Foreign Pharmaceuticals

Senator Rick Scott and Senator Elizabeth Warren, ranking member and chair of the Senate Armed Service Subcommittee on Personnel, led their colleagues, Senators Marco Rubio, Chris Murphy, Joni Ernst and Mike Rounds, in writing to the Department of Defense (DoD) for an update on its pharmaceutical acquisition strategy following the decision in Acetris Health, LLC v. United States (Acetris), which loosened requirements on federal agencies to preference American-made products in purchasing decisions. The lawmakers raised concerns about the decision’s potential to increase DoD’s reliance on foreign pharmaceuticals. 

Additionally, Senator Scott is fighting to pass his Accelerating Movement of Essential Rx Items to Create Access to National Drug Resources for US Government Services Act (AMERICAN DRUGS Act) to create a strong incentive for companies to invest in domestic pharmaceutical production; address the ongoing and prevent future drug shortages; and shift away from reliance on Communist China. Currently, about 90% of drugs dispensed at U.S. pharmacies are generic drugs that overwhelmingly come from Communist China and India. The AMERICAN DRUGS Act seeks to fix this problem by leveraging the buying power of the federal government and requiring federal health programs to purchase American-manufactured generic drugs, if there are two or more American manufacturers of a generic drug.

Read more HERE. 

Sen. Rick Scott Joins Sens. Roger Marshall & Tommy Tuberville in Call for Increased Security Resources for President Trump Following Second Assassination Attempt

Senator Rick Scott joined Senator Roger Marshall, M.D. and Senator Tommy Tuberville in calling for additional protective resources for President Donald Trump’s security detail following the second assassination attempt against President Trump in West Palm Beach, Florida on September 15th. In the letter to acting Secret Service Director Ronald Rowe, Senator Scott and his colleagues are demanding the same level of protection as President Biden and Vice President Harris, and also asking for answers as to why the Secret Service has failed to allocate sufficient resources to President Trump’s security detail.

This is the second failed attempt on President Trump’s life over the past two months. To date, the Secret Service has failed to address the security failures that led to the tragic events in Butler County, PA on July 13th, nor has anyone been fired for the top-down mistakes that were made. Senators Scott, Marshall and Tuberville are joined by Senators James Risch, Mike Lee, Marco Rubio, Bill Cassidy, M.D. and Bill Hagerty.

Read more HERE. 

Sen. Rick Scott Joins Sen. Marco Rubio & Colleagues to Condemn Palestinian Effort Targeting Israel at UN

 Ahead of the United Nations (UN) General Assembly voting on a disgusting and flagrant resolution submitted by the Palestinian Mission to the UN targeting the Jewish State of Israel and its rightful control over its historic homeland, Senator Rick Scott joined Senator Marco Rubio and their colleagues in releasing a joint statement regarding this proposal.

The senators wrote, “This proposal introduced by the Palestinian delegation, ahead of the United Nations’ General Assembly, is an absolute disgrace that rewards terrorism. It is a clear insult to the Jewish people and anyone who understands history. As we approach the one-year anniversary of the barbaric terrorist attack by Hamas and affiliated Palestinian terrorist groups against innocent Israeli civilians, which involved murder, mutilation, and sexual violence, the international community must unequivocally unite against this evil, one-sided effort to delegitimize Israel. Instead of proposing biased and counter-productive initiatives, which will do nothing to advance a lasting peace between Israelis and Palestinians, the international community must focus its energy and resources on ensuring Hamas and other terrorist groups are completely destroyed. We must remain firm to ensure every single hostage held by these terrorists is safely returned to their loved ones.”

Read more HERE

Sen. Rick Scott Hosts Press Conference on Violent Crime Rise Under Biden-Harris Admin

Senator Rick Scott hosted a press conference with fellow Republican senators on the dangerous consequences of the Biden-Harris administration’s soft-on-crime policies and border crisis, which have caused violent crime to rise across the United States. While the Biden-Harris administration continues to falsely claim that crime is down, the National Crime Victimization Survey, released by the Department of Justice last Thursday, shows violent crime has actually increased. Violent crime — including rape, robbery and aggravated assault — is up from 5.6 incidents per 1,000 people in 2020 to 8.7 incidents per 1,000 people in 2023. More than 1 in every 44 people reported being the victim of a violent crime in 2023. Robberies rose 52.9% between 2021-2023 under Biden and Harris. Joining Senator Scott at the press conference were Senators John Barrasso, Ron Johnson and Eric Schmitt.

Senator Rick Scott said, “The data is clear: under the failed, soft-on-crime policies of the Biden-Harris administration, violent crime is up all across America and our nation is a more dangerous place. Democrats have campaigned on defunding police, allowed millions of potentially dangerous individuals and tons of deadly drugs to come across our border, and stood by in silence as terrorist sympathizers took over college campuses. These failures have consequences and the American people know Vice President Harris and her friends in the media are lying when they falsely claim that violent crime is down. Recently released DOJ data shows when President Trump was in office, violent crime fell by 15 percent and has since soared by 55 percent under the Biden-Harris administration. I talk to parents every week who tell me they are terrified about the safety of their kids. We have the best law enforcement in the nation working hard every day and putting their lives at risk to keep our communities safe. If Democrats care about our country, they will end their soft-on-crime agenda, shut down the border and stand with America’s law enforcement to keep families safe.”

Read more HERE. 

Sen. Rick Scott Joins Sen. Rand Paul & Rep. Kat Cammack to Introduce REINS Act to Put Power Back in the People’s Hands

Senator Rick Scott joined Senator Rand Paul and Congresswoman Kat Cammack to introduce the Regulations from the Executive in Need of Scrutiny (REINS) Act to help put power back in the people’s hands instead of the administrative state. Cosponsors in the Senate include U.S. Senators Marsha Blackburn, Steve Daines, Mike Lee, Marco Rubio and Eric Schmitt.

Senator Rick Scott said, “After nearly four years of the Biden-Harris administration’s gross expansion of the bureaucracy of the federal government and forcing more burdensome regulations on hardworking families, it is time to cut the red tape and Make Washington Work for the American people. I am proud to stand with Senator Rand Paul to hold Washington accountable, get big government out of the way and put some fiscal sense back into Congress.”

Read more HERE. 

Sen. Rick Scott & Colleagues Demand Answers from DOJ & DHS on Failure to Prosecute Human Trafficking Case in Florida Keys

Following recent reports from South Florida that the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has refused to pursue federal criminal charges against individuals engaged in a human trafficking operation involving Ecuadorian and Chinese nationals smuggled into the Florida Keys, Senator Rick Scott led his colleagues in a letter to Attorney General Merrick Garland and Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, demanding answers. According to these reports, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Florida declined to file federal criminal charges against the human traffickers detained in this case for these clear violations of federal law. Joining Senator Scott on the letter are Senator Marco Rubio and Representatives Carlos Giménez, María Elvira Salazar and Mario Díaz-Balart.

Read more HERE. 

Sen. Rick Scott Joins Rep. María Elvira Salazar in Urging State Dept. to Cancel Visas of Brazilian Judges Unfairly Targeting U.S. Companies

Senator Rick Scott joined House of Representatives’ Western Hemisphere Subcommittee Chairwoman María Elvira Salazar, along with Representatives Carlos A. Giménez, Rich McCormick and Chris Smith, in a letter to Secretary of State Antony Blinken urging him to cancel or revoke the visas of Brazilian Supreme Court justices who used their positions to silence free speech. For the last several months, several justices on the Brazilian Supreme Court led by Justice Alexandre de Moraes have led an assault against X (formerly Twitter) and several conservative politicians, culminating in a nationwide ban of the network and all Brazilian citizens from using it. This is a direct violation of the principle of freedom of speech, and the United States government must not reward those public officials responsible with the ability to enjoy our freedoms here.

On August 30, 2024, Brazilian Supreme Court justice Alexandre de Moraes ended his months-long legal siege against American social network X by banning it from Brazil entirely, leaving millions of Brazilians without access to the app. He also imposed a fine of up to R$50,000 or nearly $9,000 a day for accessing the app through a VPN. Not long after, the Brazilian government took its war to Elon Musk himself, freezing the accounts of Starlink, a company owned by Musk, in order to coerce him into complying with their unreasonable legal requirements.

The legislators wrote, “Justice de Moraes has a well-documented history of curbing free speech, particularly against individuals and groups with conservative political views. His latest actions represent a culmination of a broader pattern of judicial overreach. We respectfully urge you to deny any application for U.S. visas or admission to the United States, including revoking any existing visas, for Justice Alexandre de Moraes and the other members of the Brazilian Supreme Court complicit in these undemocratic practices.”

Read more HERE. 

Sen. Rick Scott Demands Answers from Biden-Harris Admin on Repeated Downward Job Revisions

Senator Rick Scott sent a letter to Erika L. McEntarfer, Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), demanding answers on the Biden-Harris administration’s failed economic policies that have resulted in repeated downward revisions in job growth reporting. In the letter, Senator Scott references the BLS’ significant data revisions that show an astonishing 810,000 fewer jobs than originally reported by the Biden-Harris administration. Furthermore, Senator Scott points out that the pattern of unreliable data if inflated jobs numbers, which are quietly revised, is further evidence of the unfortunate downturn the U.S. economy has taken under this administration causing harm on the American people.

Senator Rick Scott writes, “I write to you today regarding serious concerns about the employment data your agency publishes on behalf of the American people. As you know, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) recently released significant data revisions for nonfarm payroll jobs created between April 2023 and March 2024, revising its figures downward by an astonishing 810,000 fewer jobs.”

Senator Scott continued, “So far, job gains have been revised downward for five of six months in 2024 for a total of 340,000 fewer jobs created than initially reported. Similarly, job gains were revised downward for 11 of 12 months in 2023, by a monthly average of 30,000 fewer jobs, totaling 360,000 fewer jobs than initially reported last year. These substantial and continual reporting errors certainly do not inspire confidence.”

Read more HERE. Lea más en español AQUÍ. 

 

Fox News: Rick Scott leads effort to up Secret Service protections after 2nd assassination attempt on Trump

Miami Herald: A U.S. Senate bill will raise bounty for leads on Venezuela’s Maduro to $100 million 

Local 10 News: Senate bill sets $100 million reward for arrest, conviction of Nicolás Maduro

WFLA: Sen. Scott’s IVF Bill Fails But He Vows To Keep Fighting To Help Families

Florida’s Voice: Sen. Rick Scott spearheads bill increasing presidential nominees’ security detail 

The Floridian: Scott to Introduce the Protect Our Presidents Act, Increasing Security for Trump 

The Floridian: ‘Grandpa’ Scott Urges Senate to Immediately Pass his IVF Bill

The Floridian: $100 Million Reward to be Given for Info Leading to Maduro’s Arrest if New Bipartisan Bill Passes 

The Floridian: Scott, Rubio, and Colleagues Condemn Palestinian UN Resolution Targeting Israel

Senator Scott’s Team in Orlando

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This week, Senator Rick Scott’s team attended the Medal of Honor Plaque Presentation ceremony at the Lake Baldwin VA Clinic for Sergeant First Class Alwyn Cashe’s Family.

Senator Scott’s Team in Tallahassee

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Senator Scott’s team also attended the Naples Take a Soldier Fishing event to recognize and thank soldiers for their service.

Senator Scott’s Team in Orlando

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Additionally, Senator Scott’s team met with representatives from Comando con Venezuela to share the Senator’s ongoing efforts to stand with the people of Venezuela.

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