This week, Senator Rick Scott joined Senator Martha McSally to introduce the Affordable Coronavirus Testing Act to make sure all Americans have access to affordable COVID-19 tests, that antibody tests are covered by insurance, and that testing information is efficiently shared among health care providers and public health officials.
Senator Scott also led his colleagues in introducing the Unnecessary Agency Regulations Reduction Act to reduce burdensome government regulations and create more efficiency by modifying, consolidating, or repealing outdated, duplicative or unnecessary agency regulations.
See more of what Senator Scott has been up to this week below.
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Senators Rick Scott and Martha McSally introduced the Affordable Coronavirus Testing Act to make sure all Americans have access to affordable COVID-19 tests, that antibody tests are covered by insurance, and that testing information is efficiently shared among health care providers and public health officials. The Affordable Coronavirus Testing Act follows reports that insurance companies are using loopholes in the Families First Coronavirus Response Act to deny or restrict coverage for COVID-19 testing.
Senator Rick Scott said, “Widespread coronavirus testing is one of the best ways we can fight this virus and get our economy re-opened. Reports that some health insurers are limiting or denying coronavirus testing coverage are unacceptable and dangerous, and my Affordable Coronavirus Testing Act will make sure every American has access to affordable coronavirus detection and antibody tests when they need them." Read more HERE.
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Senator Rick Scott released the following statement after the Treasury Department and Small Business Administration (SBA) released the names of companies that received loans of $150,000 or more through the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP). The data shows loans went to a range of businesses and organizations, including lobbying firms, law firms and high-dollar hedge funds, political groups, including the Florida Democratic Party, private schools, news organizations and big restaurant chains, as well as a chain of luxury restaurants and boutique hotels co-owned by Robert De Niro.
Senator Rick Scott said, “The Paycheck Protection Program has helped so many businesses in Florida and across the nation stay afloat during this unimaginable time, but for months, I’ve called for reforms to the program to make sure taxpayer money goes to those who truly need it. I sounded the alarm about businesses with thousands of employees finding loopholes to qualify for these loans meant for small businesses. I was also concerned about companies that were seeing no downturn in their business taking money meant for those suffering during the pandemic. Now, we can clearly see the abuse. Businesses and organizations that didn’t need taxpayer money took it simply because they could. "Just last week, I proposed an amendment to the PPP program to make sure that these loans only go to businesses that show a substantial reduction in revenue due to the coronavirus. Common sense, right? Not to my Democrat colleagues who rejected it. Too many in Washington believe that government waste is inevitable - it’s just the cost of doing business. I don’t accept that. This is taxpayer money, and we can’t afford to waste it. We can’t allow a government bailout of huge corporations and we can’t accept that taxpayer money is going to businesses that haven’t been hurt by this crisis. We have to step up and fight for reform and to make sure those individuals and small businesses hurt by the coronavirus are getting the help they need. I am also calling on the Treasury Department and SBA to release the full list of PPP loan recipients so we can see exactly where taxpayer money is going." Read more HERE.
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Senators Rick Scott, Tom Cotton, Steve Daines, Mike Enzi, Josh Hawley, Kelly Loeffler, David Perdue and Thom Tillis introduced the Unnecessary Agency Regulations Reduction Act to reduce burdensome government regulations and create more efficiency by modifying, consolidating, or repealing outdated, duplicative or unnecessary agency regulations.
Senator Rick Scott said, “Throughout my time as Governor of Florida, we cut more than 5,200 burdensome regulations to get government out of the way so businesses could succeed. Our focus on reducing taxes and cutting regulations meant more than 1.7 million new jobs were created in our state. The Unnecessary Regulations Reduction Act helps bring Florida’s success to Washington by creating more efficiency in the federal government. We have to do everything we can to protect taxpayer dollars and rein in wasteful spending, and eliminating unnecessary regulations is an easy way to do that." Read more HERE.
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Senator Rick Scott released the below statement following a letter he received from Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO). The letter came in response to a request by Senator Scott and his colleagues for information regarding the WHO’s failed and delayed response to the coronavirus.
Senator Rick Scott said, “Throughout this pandemic, the WHO has served as a puppet for the Chinese Communist Party. Instead of exposing Communist China’s deceit to the global community, the World Health Organization praised their response and was complicit in China’s cover-up. Our request for information gave the WHO an opportunity to admit their failures, and present a path forward. They chose instead to peddle their false narrative with more misinformation and lies. My colleagues and I requested detailed records of the WHO’s dealings with Communist China, as well as if any members of their leadership received outside compensation, and the WHO refused to provide this information. "I’ve long called for accountability for the WHO, which is clearly not qualified to handle a global health crisis. The President was right withdraw the U.S. from the WHO, which has proven to be a dangerous organization that doesn’t have America’s best interest in mind." Read more HERE.
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Senator Rick Scott released the below statement on President Trump’s visit to the U.S. Southern Command in Doral to review the advance of a counter-narcotics operation in the Caribbean.
Senator Rick Scott said, “I applaud President Trump’s efforts to curb the trafficking of drugs into our country and for focusing on this operation, which is critical to cutting funds to the Maduro regime. I’ve encouraged the Trump Administration to do everything in its power to hold Maduro accountable for his crimes in Venezuela, and they have taken historic action. The fight is not over, and the United States continues to stand with those fighting for freedom in Venezuela and throughout Latin America.” Read more HERE.
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El Senador Rick Scott hizo la siguiente declaración por motivo de la visita del Presidente Trump al Comando Sur de los EE. UU. en Doral para conocer los avances de una operación antinarcóticos en el Caribe.
El senador Rick Scott dijo: “Aplaudo los esfuerzos del Presidente Trump para frenar el tráfico de drogas en nuestro país y su enfoque en esta operación, que es fundamental para detener los fondos del régimen de Maduro. He alentado a la Administración Trump a hacer todo lo posible para responsabilizar a Maduro por sus crímenes en Venezuela, y han tomado medidas históricas. La lucha no ha terminado, y los Estados Unidos continúan apoyando a aquellos que luchan por la libertad en Venezuela y en toda América Latina”. Lea más AQUÍ. | |||||||||||
Senator Rick Scott wrote an op-ed for The Daily Signal on how the United States and its freedom-loving allies must stand together to make sure future generations have every opportunity to live in an America that stands for freedom and liberty.
In the op-ed, Senator Rick Scott wrote, “Throughout history, nations have gone to great lengths to achieve their version of peace. The United States, along with our many allies, respects democracy and the will of the people. We uphold individual and human rights. We value freedom above all else. While our view of peace has led to a dramatic reduction in international conflict, we still have work to do. Our worldview constantly is being challenged, and the peace of the United States and our allies constantly is being threatened. We have men and women in uniform overseas right now working tirelessly to defend our freedom and the national security of the United States and our allies from those who wish to harm us. … We have to stand together to make sure future generations have every opportunity to live in an America that stands for freedom and liberty here and around the globe. We can’t forget that there is evil in this world, and it is incumbent upon all of us to stand strong and remember why it is so important that we invest in our military, stop buying products made in China, and stop trying to make nice with our enemies as politicians in Washington have done for decades. Our safety, national security, and peace depend on our commitment to what Reagan called ‘our prime responsibility’ — world peace."
Read the full op-ed in The Daily Signal HERE.
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Washington Examiner: Scott slams Duckworth on military promotions holdup
Florida Daily: Rick Scott Introduces Affordable Coronavirus Testing Act
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The 2020 Hurricane Season is underway, and Senator Rick Scott is urging Floridians to take action and prepare NOW. Although preparing for a storm might look a little different amid the coronavirus, we cannot let our guards down, and must do everything we can to ensure our families stay safe. See more in Senator Scott’s Hurricane Season PSA, in partnership with The Weather Channel, HERE.
Read more on how to protect yourself and others from the Coronavirus while preparing for hurricane season from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) HERE, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) HERE, or by visiting www.RickScott.senate.gov/
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Senator Rick Scott is committed to keeping Florida families safe and healthy. Following the passage of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act, Senator Rick Scott released a CARES Act Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) document with information on how Floridians can get help amid the coronavirus crisis and details about the support available to small businesses, individuals, non-profits.
See the FAQ document HERE or more resources and information available to Floridians by visiting www.RickScott.senate. | |||||||||||
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Saturday, July 11, 2020
FLORIDA - SENATOR RICK SCOTT'S WEEK IN REVIEW 07/11/2020
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