In Case You Missed It!Sen. Rick Scott is Working to Bring Tourism Back to Florida | |
From Pensacola to the First Coast and all the way to Key West, it’s obvious to anyone that has spent time in Florida that our state is a very special place. Our beautiful beaches, theme parks and natural treasures, like the Everglades, attract a record number of visitors year after year. Florida is a tourism state with thousands of jobs relying on the success of the industry. Making sure visitors feel safe when traveling is one of the first steps to restoring our economy and bringing tourism back to the State of Florida. That’s why Senator Scott has introduced meaningful measures to make travel safer and revive Florida’s tourism industry. As a member of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation, and Ranking Member of the Subcommittee on Tourism, Trade, and Export Promotion, Senator Scott will never stop working to showcase what makes the Sunshine State the best place to live, work and raise a family. Read more on Senator Scott’s efforts to bring tourism back to the State of Florida below. | |
Sens. Rick Scott, Kyrsten Sinema Announce Fly Safe Canine COVID Detection Act Senators Rick Scott and Kyrsten Sinema announced the Fly Safe Canine COVID Detection Act, which directs the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) to conduct a feasibility study on the use of canine units to screen airport travelers for COVID-19. _ The Fly Safe Canine COVID Detection Act:
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Sens. Rick Scott and Maria Cantwell Re-Introduce Fly Safe and Healthy Act to Protect Against Spread of COVID-19 Senators Rick Scott and Maria Cantwell re-introduced the Fly Safe and Healthy Act to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 by launching a pilot program to require temperature checks at TSA screenings for air travelers. _ The Fly Safe and Healthy Act: Establishes a 120-day pilot program through TSA to conduct temperature checks for domestic and international passengers, individuals accompanying those passengers, crew members, and other individuals who pass through airports and airport security screening locations.
Requires airlines to provide the following information to passengers about traveling during a public health emergency:
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