April President’s Message – We Must Do Better

Russell Tuff President

I want to address a pressing concern that has been weighing heavily on our minds: the disappointing voter turnout in the recent presidential primary. It’s no secret that our community’s engagement in the democratic process fell short of our expectations. However, let us not dwell on past shortcomings, but instead, let us focus on the opportunities that lie ahead.

The upcoming primary election and general election are critical moments for our party and our nation. The decisions made during these elections will shape the course of our future and determine the direction our country will take. But to ensure that our voices are heard and our values upheld, we must rise to the occasion and actively participate in the electoral process.

The low voter turnout in the previous primary is a wake-up call for us all. It highlights the importance of civic engagement and the need for us to take ownership of our democracy. We cannot afford to sit idly by and allow others to dictate the fate of our nation. Each and every one of us has a responsibility to exercise our right to vote and to encourage others to do the same.

So, let us redouble our efforts in the days and weeks leading up to the primary election and the general election. We will continue to reach out to our fellow citizens, educate them about the candidates and issues at stake, and inspire them to cast their ballots.

We all don’t have to agree on a specific candidate, but we do need to go out and vote to ensure a robust and inclusive electoral process.

Together, we have the power to make a difference. Together, we can uphold the principles that have made our country great. Together, we can ensure a brighter future for ourselves and for generations to come.

Thank you for your dedication to our party and our country. Let us go forth with determination and resolve, knowing that our efforts today will shape the tomorrow we envision.

Sincerely,

Russell Tuff

President, The Right Men’s Club

Time to Go Vote

Russell Tuff President

It’s March Madness, and It’s also time to go out and vote. Early voting for Collier County begins Saturday, March 9th. The hours for voting are 10 am to 6 pm daily. During the Primary Elections, you can vote at any of the locations listed below. On election day you must vote in your precinct.

Let’s show all that we care enough to vote and ensure President Biden is shown overwhelmingly as the wrong candidate to lead this country into a brighter future.

Voting: March 9-16, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. daily:

  • Collier County Government Complex – 3311 Tamami Trail, Naples, Naples, FL 34112
  • Everglades City Hall – 102 Copeland Avenue N, Everglades City, FL 34139
  • Golden Gate Community Center – 4701 Golden Gate Parkway, Naples, FL 34116
  • Heritage Bay Government Services Center – 15450 Collier Boulevard, Naples, FL 34120
  • Immokalee Community Park – 321 N First Street, Immokalee, FL 34142
  • Library Headquarters – 2385 Orange Blossom Drive, Naples, FL 34109
  • Marco Island Library – 210 S Heathwood Drive, Marco Island, FL 34145
  • Norris Center at Cambier Park – 755 8th Avenue S, Naples, FL 34102
  • North Collier Regional Park – 15000 Livingston Road, Naples, FL 34109
  • South Regional Library – 8065 Lely Cultural Parkway, Naples, FL 34113
  • Supervisor of Elections Office – 3750 Enterprise Avenue, Naples, FL 34104

Come out for some good social fun with your fellow club members on Tuesday, March 12 from 5 pm to 7 pm. We’ll pick up the treats – you buy the drinks. Its at South Street Social in the Founders’ Square at the intersection of Immokalee Road and Collier Boulevard.

Legislative Update – Senator Kathleen Passidomo February 2nd

The Florida Senate closed out the fourth week of the 2024 Legislative Session in Tallahassee.

On the chamber floor this week, we passed House Joint Resolution 703, Balanced Federal Budget, and House Joint Resolution 693, Congressional Term Limits, both sponsored in the Senate by Senator Blaise Ingoglia (R-Spring Hill). The legislation calls on Congress to convene a constitutional amendments convention to propose term limits and balanced budget amendments to the U.S. Constitution. Term limits and balanced budget requirements have worked quite well here in Florida. These policies help to guard our state against the rampant corruption, abuses of power and excessive spending, all of which we see too often in Washington. Our founding fathers envisioned elected officials as short-term public servants, not lifelong bureaucrats. With these initiatives, Florida is sending a strong message that the federal government must be accountable to the people.

In the Senate Committee on Appropriations, we reviewed our proposed budget for Fiscal Year 2024-2025. Our balanced budget focuses on infrastructure, prioritizes public school education, provides tax relief and pays down state debt. This year, we’ve also included historic funding to grow Florida’s health care workforce and invest in Florida’s environment and natural resources.

Senate Committees also advanced two bills this week that are important to my Live Healthy legislative initiative. SB 1600: Interstate Mobility by Senator Jay Collins (R-Tampa) and SB 1758: Individuals with Disabilities by Senator Jason Brodeur (R-Sanford) are essential to enhancing accessibility and encouraging health care professionals to grow their careers in Florida.

Nearly halfway through, the 2024 Legislative Session is off to a strong start.

 

Florida Senate Introduces Proposed Budget for Fiscal Year 2024-2025

Wednesday, the Senate Committee on Appropriations, Chaired by Senator Doug Broxson (R-Pensacola) introduced the Florida Senate’s proposed budget for Fiscal Year 2024-2025.

This balanced budget proposal makes significant investments in Florida’s infrastructure, provides record funding for public schools and school choice opportunities, and reaffirms Florida’s commitment to responsible spending.

Additionally, the Florida Senate’s proposed budget emphasizes one of the main reasons why so many new Floridians are coming to our state in droves – the environment. This budget proposal includes over $1 billion for water quality improvements and Everglades restoration, more than $400 million for conservation acquisitions, and $120 million to address flooding and sea level rise. These critical investments will help to preserve the paradise we call home for future generations of Floridians.

The proposed budget also includes critical funding to improve the health and well-being of Floridians across the state. Complemented by funding included in the Live Healthy Legislative Package, the proposed Fiscal Year 2024-2025 budget includes additional funding to support Florida’s most vulnerable – our children, elders, and loved ones with disabilities.

Included also is critical funding to support and enhance Florida’s child welfare system and construct our state’s 9th Veteran’s nursing home.
Unlike other states that utilized pandemic funding on recurring expenses that they can no longer afford – Florida focused on one-time generational investments in our infrastructure and economy while maintaining best practices in financial management.

The Senate’s balanced budget proposal for Fiscal Year 2024-2025 authorizes paying off $455 million in state debt, provides significant tax relief, and sets aside record state reserves.

 

The Florida Senate is Holding Washington Accountable

Thursday, the Florida Senate passed House Resolution 703 and House Resolution 693, sponsored in the Senate by Senator Blaise Ingoglia (R-Spring Hill), with strong support.

House Resolution 703 calls on the United States Congress to convene a Constitutional Convention to propose a balanced budget amendment to the U.S. Constitution. House Resolution 693 builds on this proposal and urges Congress to enact Congressional term limits through a Constitutional Convention.

For years, Florida has been the gold standard of governance across the country. While excess spending, career politicians, and ineffective leadership have left Washington helpless – Florida has thrived.  Every single year, the Florida Legislature, in conjunction with the Governor, has been able to deliver tangible results for Florida families. In the 2023 Legislative Session alone, the Florida Senate returned money to families through record tax breaks, funded historic investments in affordable housing and delivered universal school choice to every student – all while maintaining a balanced budget.

Forty-six states have balanced budget requirements and 16 have legislative term limits, including Florida. Both of these measures enhance accountability, improve the function of government, and weaken the influence of dark money special interest groups.

Florida’s resolve to fiscal responsibility and limits on elected terms have propelled our state into a role model of proper governance that has been far too long lacking in D.C.

 

 

Additional Live Healthy Legislation Advances

As part of the Live Healthy Legislative Package, the Florida Senate advanced two critical pieces of legislation to increase access to health care and expand Florida’s health care workforce.

Monday, the Senate Committee on Regulated Industries passed Senate Bill 1600, sponsored by Senator Jay Collins (R-Tampa), with unanimous support. Senate Bill 1600 creates the MOBILE Act, which expedites the issuance of licenses and certifications for health care professionals.

This legislation requires the Florida Department of Health to issue a license or certificate within 15 days of receiving all required documents for out-of-state health care practitioners moving to Florida. This legislation maintains strict qualification requirements for testing, training, and experience.

As our state continues to grow at a record pace, the need for experienced health care professionals becomes even clearer. This legislation empowers seasoned health care practitioners who move to Florida to build their lives and careers in the Sunshine State.

Wednesday, the Senate Committee on Fiscal Policy passed Senate Bill 1758, sponsored by Senator Jason Brodeur (R-Sanford), with unanimous support. Senate Bill 1758 enhances care for individuals with disabilities in the State of Florida.

This legislation slashes bureaucratic red tape and streamlines the application process for individuals with disabilities seeking services from Florida’s Agency for Persons with Disabilities, ensuring that those who need critical care can receive services more efficiently.

Senate Bill 1758 expands support for aging caregivers, ensuring that critical services are provided to a greater number of Floridians without separating families. By lowering the minimum age for a caregiver to receive home and community-based services, Florida is tackling the challenges while empowering families to provide the best quality care possible.

 

 

Affordable Housing Expansion Moves to Senate Floor

Wednesday, the Senate Committee on Fiscal Policy passed Senate Bill 328, sponsored by Senator Alexis Calatayud (R-Miami), with unanimous support. This legislation provides strategic policy enhancements to legislation passed last session, Senate Bill 102 (2023), the Live Local Act.

The Live Local Act, which became law, comprehensively addressed the issue of affordable workforce housing. Through record funding for affordable housing developments, removal of burdensome local regulations that served as a deterrence to building affordable housing, and critical home ownership and rental assistance, Senate Bill 102(2023) empowers Floridians to live local in the communities they serve.

Senate Bill 328 ensures that the Live Local Act is properly implemented in communities across the state, incorporating feedback from all stakeholders to ensure that our local communities can find the right balance between expanding affordable housing opportunities and maintaining the character of their community.

Additionally, this legislation expands tax exemptions for affordable housing developments and provides an additional $100 million in funding for the Florida Hometown Hero Program. This program provides interest-free down payment assistance to income-qualified, first-time homebuyers who live in Florida and work for a Florida-based company.

 

Illegal Immigration Enforcement Measure Passes First Committee Stop

Tuesday, the Senate Committee on Criminal Justice passed Senate Bill 1036, sponsored by Senator Blaise Ingoglia (R-Spring Hill), with unanimous support.  Senate Bill 1036 enhances penalties for illegal immigrants who commit felonies in the United States.

The crisis at our southern border continues to grow worse each day, and the Biden Administration’s refusal to acknowledge and address the crisis or even enforce current border policies is only compounding the problem. The Florida Senate has taken a proactive approach to thwarting illegal immigration, stopping the infusion of dangerous criminals and drugs into our communities, and curtailing the horrors migrants face on the perilous journey to our borders.

In the 2023 Legislative Session, the Florida Senate passed Senate Bill 1718 which requires businesses with 25 or more employees to utilize E-Verify, establishes stricter penalties for human trafficking, and provides Florida with the tools to understand the cost that illegal immigration has on our state.

Senate Bill 1036 builds upon this essential legislation passed last session by enhancing felony charges for illegal immigrants who reenter the United States after being deported for committing a felony.

As tens of millions of illegal immigrants flood across our southern border each year, with more than the population of Orlando crossing in the month of December alone, the Florida Senate must work to stop the invasion that is bringing weapons, fentanyl, dangerous criminals and potential terrorists into our communities.  This legislation holds those accountable who enter our country not yearning to breathe free, but criminals who seek to take and destroy.

 

AI Transparency Legislation Advances to Final Committee Stop

Monday, the Senate Judiciary Committee passed Senate Bill 1680, sponsored by Senator Jennifer Bradley (R-Fleming Island), with unanimous support. Senate Bill 1680 provides transparency and accountability measures for artificial intelligence use.

This legislation establishes the Government Technology Modernization Council that will study and monitor the development and deployment of artificial intelligence systems. This council will also recommend policy proposals to protect the privacy of Floridians, ensure that Floridians are free from discrimination and promote the responsible development and deployment of artificial intelligence systems.

Senate Bill 1680 continues the Florida Senate’s crusade to combat the exploitation of children. This legislation strictly prohibits the generation, possession, distribution, or viewing of AI-generated child pornography.

This legislation ensures that the monsters who wish to use AI to exploit and harm our children, families and communities will be held accountable to the fullest extent of the law.

Artificial intelligence presents many exciting opportunities for Florida businesses; however, as with any new technology, there are serious risks to the general public that must be addressed proactively. This legislation ensures that Floridians, especially our most vulnerable, are provided with robust privacy protections and shielded from exploitation.

 

Republicans in Florida Grow their Lead Over Democrats

Florida Republicans added over 81,000 registered voters to their lead over state Democrats for December 2023, according to Florida Division of Elections.

As of Dec. 31, 2023, Republicans lead Democrats by 779,701 voters. From November, the party’s lead extended by 81,779 voters. In total, there are 5,141,848 Republicans in the state to 4,362,147 Democrats.

This lead represents the largest single-month net gain since the 2022 election.

However, both parties have lost voters since the end of 2022, Republicans have lost around 183,000, Democrats have lost over 600,000 – a staggering three times more.

As of December 31st, Florida is now 38.5% Republican, 32.7% Democrat and 26.4% No Party Affiliation.

This wide margin comes as the 2024 election year begins, with Republicans having a never before voter registration lead heading into a presidential election cycle.

Former President Donald Trump won Florida by several points in 2020 when Republicans trailed Democrats in registrations by just under 100,000.

He also won the state in 2016 when there were close to 600,000 more registered Democrats than Republicans.

Naples City Elections Update: The Battle Unveiled!

The Naples City elections are set to be a showdown like never before, with candidates revealing their cards and alliances. Let’s dive into the latest updates and intriguing details:

Mayoral Race: Clash of Titans

  • Ted Blankenship: Fearless and self-invested, Blankenship has raised a formidable $34,009.80, including a $15,000 loan from the man himself. With spending at $22,489.22, he’s aiming high.
  • Teresa Heitmann: A self-backed powerhouse, Heitmann storms in with $48,579.74, including a $5,000 loan from her own reserves. Watch out for her strategic moves, having spent $12,687.
  • Gary Price: The financial giant in the mayoral ring, Price is a fundraising maestro with $188,275 in his war chest. With spending at $73,936, he’s playing big in this high-stakes game.

City Council Race: A Symphony of Strategies

  • Berne Barton: With $57,399.86 in the bank and strategic spending at $6,570.24, Barton is weaving a political masterpiece.
  • Garey Cooper: A self-invested visionary, Cooper has put up $1,500 (loan to himself) and strategically spent $1,494. A newcomer with potential.
  • Nicholas M Del Rosso: Maintaining a mysterious silence, Del Rosso keeps his cards close, revealing nothing at this stage.
  • William E Kramer: A financial force to be reckoned with, Kramer boasts $63,875 in funds, having spent $7,069.25 strategically. He’s a key player in the council chessboard.
  • Linda Penniman: A self-supporting dynamo, Penniman has injected $10,200 (loan $9,000 to herself) into her campaign, spending $3,775.95 wisely. She’s making her mark.
  • Tony Perez-Benitoa: With $46,435 in the war chest and strategic spending at $9,636.36, Perez-Benitoa is a strategic player in this political chess game.

Alliances Revealed: United for Change

A game-changing mailer unveils alliances that could reshape Naples City. Gary Price for Mayor has strategically allied with William E Kramer, Berne Barton, and Tony Perez-Benitoa for City Council. A united front against dysfunction.

The Voter Turnout Dilemma

As the battleground heats up, it’s crucial to note that Naples City has seen voter turnout fluctuations, ranging from a mere 28% to a high of 50%. The key to victory? Mobilizing the electorate. This race isn’t just about the best candidate—it’s about getting the voters to the polls.

Stay tuned for more updates as the Naples City elections unfold, coinciding with the Presidential primary election. The stage is set, alliances are formed, and the voters hold the power to shape the future of Naples City!

See All Declared Republican Candidates in the 2024 Election Cycle

Exciting Events Ahead for Republican Men’s Club: Social Mixer and Luncheon with Gordon Chang!”

Russell Tuff President, Men’s Club of Collier County

Dear Members,

Get ready for two fantastic events in the coming weeks at the Men’s Club of Collier County!

“Right Connections” Social – January 23rd:
Join us for our second social gathering, where members can mingle in a relaxed atmosphere. It’s not just for the gentlemen—women are invited too! This evening is an excellent opportunity to connect with fellow members and introduce your guests to the vibrant community of our Men’s Club. Check out the details below and mark your calendar for Tuesday, January 23rd.

Luncheon with Gordon Chang – February 2nd:
Save the date for an extraordinary luncheon featuring the return of Gordon Chang. Need we say more? Indulge in a delicious menu, including Flank Steak, Garlic Yukon Gold Mashed Potatoes, Sauteed Green Beans, a mixed garden salad, and the best carrot cake in Florida. Don’t miss out on this culinary delight! Find all the details below and make plans for Friday, February 2nd. Click Here to RSVP

And remember, if you haven’t prepared for the Presidential Primary, now’s the time! Check out the details click here to ensure your vote counts.

For City of Naples residents: Vote for a Mayor and 3 Council seats. Explore the candidates and be informed about the upcoming election. Click here to view the candidates.

Stay engaged, stay connected, and let’s make these events memorable!

Best regards,
Russell Tuff
President, Men’s Club of Collier County

State Senate Presidents Opening Session Kick-off

The 2024 Legislative Session Begins 

The Florida Legislature convened on Tuesday to mark the Opening Day of the 2024 Legislative Session. As outlined in the Florida Statute, the Legislature is in session for 60 consecutive days each year.  During this time, we will hear a number of proposals on the chamber floor that impact our communities in many ways.  We will consider bills that strengthen health care, improve education, protect our natural resources and invest in our infrastructure, among other issues.  We will also pass a balanced budget to fund the needs of our citizens for the upcoming fiscal year.

One of my top priorities this session is to help our state’s health care system grow and innovate to better serve all Floridians.  Our state population has grown exponentially in recent years, as has the demand for quality care.  We’re working to grow our health care workforce with new opportunities for education, training and retention.  We are funding provider increases that incentivize health care workers to continue serving in needed fields like mental health, labor and delivery, and helping Floridians with disabilities.  In addition, we will establish the Live Healthy Innovation Council to examine innovative solutions that can improve the delivery and quality of health care in our state, and develop a loan program to support implementation, with a focus on underserved areas.

Another effort we’re spearheading in the Florida Senate is the deregulation of public schools.  This is a first-in-the-nation effort to cut the red tape and reduce bureaucracy in our neighborhood public schools while maintaining high academic standards and school safety.  With universal school choice now a reality for Florida families, reducing bureaucratic red tape will give neighborhood public schools – that have served our communities and families for generations – a meaningful chance to compete right alongside other school choice options.

Finally, I am very proud of the work we have undertaken on our Wildlife Corridor – starting under President Wilton Simpson’s leadership, we have made historic, once-in-a-generation investments that will preserve the natural beauty of our state – what makes our state so special – for future Floridians to enjoy.  This year, we will take that commitment to the next level with a dedicated stream of revenue to support the acquisition and management of our public lands.  We know conservation and preservation of Florida’s land and water resources is essential to maintaining the quality of life enjoyed by Floridians, as well as sustaining and growing a thriving economy, including legacy industries like tourism and agriculture.

On Opening Day this week, the Legislature also gathered for a Joint Session of the Florida Senate and the Florida House of Representatives, during which Governor Ron DeSantis delivered the State of the State Address.

During the course of the 2024 legislative session, we welcome input and feedback from our constituents on the issues that face our state.  We are in the state Capitol to represent you, and the best interests of our communities and our state.  When we work together, we can accomplish great things.

 

Governor Ron DeSantis Delivers State of the State

As President of the Senate, I had the opportunity to preside over the joint session of the Florida Legislature as we welcomed Governor Ron DeSantis to deliver his annual State of the State Address.

During his remarks, the Governor reminded us of the value of freedom in our state. He said: “Here in the Sunshine State, we have delivered good government that protects liberty and maintains order. We have won the unprecedented backing of a populace reflective of our country at large. And we have put forth a blueprint for America’s revival that has instilled hope into the hearts of millions that a new birth of freedom can emanate from this land once more.”

“Together, we will keep Florida free and provide hope for a revival of the American spirit throughout these United States,” he concluded.

We look forward to working with him again this session to defend freedom in Florida and continue our state’s great success as a model for the nation.

 

Live Healthy Legislative Package Moves to Senate Floor

Thursday, the Senate Committee on Fiscal Policy passed the Live Healthy Legislative Package with unanimous support.  This robust policy proposal addresses key shortages in Florida’s health care workforce and stimulates innovation in health care.  The legislation also combines targeted policy enhancements and critical investments to increase Florida’s health care workforce and efficiency across the health care sector.

Senate Bill 7016, presented by Senator Colleen Burton (R-Lakeland), Chair of the Senate Committee on Health Policy, seeks to enhance Florida’s healthcare workforce by addressing key shortages of physicians, nurses, technicians, and other health care professionals.

This legislation expands opportunities for education, training, and retention to ensure that Florida’s health care workforce is able to grow and meet the needs of a booming state. Senate Bill 7016 also increases the number of residency slots available at Florida hospitals.  It establishes incentive programs that encourage physicians to remain in Florida beyond their residencies, empowering them to build their careers right here at home.  This legislation also incentivizes health care workers to continue serving in areas of critical need such as mental health, labor and delivery, and Floridians with disabilities.

Further, Senate Bill 7016 removes outdated and burdensome regulations on health care practitioners, streamlining certification processes while maintaining firm accountability standards to ensure Floridians receive the highest standard of care.

Senate Bill 7018, presented by Senator Gayle Harrell (R-Stuart), Chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee on Health and Human Services, funds strategic investments in health care innovation through a revolving loan program.

It is clear that the private sector can innovate in ways that the government simply isn’t able or sometimes willing to do.  Senate Bill 7018 facilitates and stimulates private sector innovation through targeted investments in health care technology, empowering Florida’s health care providers to utilize the most advanced technology available.  Through this legislation, health care providers will be able to deliver more efficient health care services and improve patient outcomes.  Further, Senate Bill 7018 establishes a Health Care Innovation Council, convening experts from across the state to examine solutions to health care delivery challenges currently facing the State of Florida.

This legislative package will now move to the Senate floor for a vote before the full Senate.

 

Measure Supporting Neighborhood Public Schools Passes the Florida Senate 

Wednesday, the Florida Senate passed a critical deregulation package that enhances our public schools and empowers them to deliver an educational experience fit to the needs of their local community.  Senate Bill 7000, presented by Senator Alexis Calatayud (R-Miami), enhances the authority of local school districts to recruit and retain the very best teachers.

Specifically, this legislation provides flexibility to districts in setting salaries for instructional personnel, offering multiyear contracts, and in personnel evaluation systems.  Further, Senate Bill 7000 empowers teachers in collective bargaining negotiations to ensure the self-serving interests of unions do not negatively impact the teachers.

This legislation also places a specific emphasis on teacher recruitment through expanded eligibility for the teacher apprentice program, recruiting Florida’s next generation of world-class educators.

Senate Bill 7002, presented by Senator Travis Hutson (R-St. Augustine), removes burdensome administrative guidelines on local school districts that have hindered the operational success of Florida’s neighborhood public schools for far too long.  This legislation provides flexibility to schools regarding communications, finances, construction, and administration.  By removing onerous guidelines that bog down administrators in bureaucratic red tape, our public school administrators will be able to better serve students and teachers.  While making significant cuts to burdensome guidelines, Senate Bill 7002 maintains strict standards of accountability, transparency, and safety.

Senate Bill 7004, presented by Senator Corey Simon (R-Tallahassee), directly improves the educational experience for students and families.  This legislation enhances progress monitoring processes to allow for early intervention, ensuring that students get the support they need before retention is necessary. Senate Bill 7004 also reduces high-stakes testing and revises graduation requirements, allowing students to be evaluated holistically.  A student’s success should not come down to one high-stakes test, and this legislation ensures that students will be evaluated in a more thorough and commonsense manner.

This legislative package will now be sent to the Florida House of Representatives for their consideration.

 

Opioid Overdose Awareness Legislation Moves to Senate Floor 

On Tuesday, Senator Jason Brodeur (R-Sanford) presented Senate Bill 66 in the Senate Committee on Government Oversight and Accountability, passing unanimously.  Senate Bill 66 establishes “Victoria’s Law” and seeks to raise awareness for life-saving medical treatments for opioid overdose and the dangers posed by opioid addiction.

The opioid epidemic has touched every corner of our state and nation and has devastated families and communities.  This issue has only worsened as a result of the crisis at America’s southern border, which allows fentanyl to flow freely into communities across the country.

Senate Bill 66 continues to raise awareness of this epidemic and encourages the Florida Department of Health to educate Floridians on how to administer Naloxone, a medical treatment that reverses the effects of opioid overdose. Further, this legislation permits the Governor to officially designate June 6 as Revive Awareness Day.

 

After a long, productive week in Tallahassee, today I am back home with my former colleague and friend, Southwest Florida’s own Ray Rodrigues, Chancellor of our State University System, to celebrate the installation of Dr. Ayesegul Timur as President of Florida Gulf Coast University.

I have known Aysegul for almost 20 years. She is a talented economist and a visionary leader with a passion for helping students link educational achievements to real jobs in communities across our state.

So often, we hear of students who graduate buried in debt, with degrees that leave little to no hope of gainful employment that justifies the significant investment of time and money that it takes to earn a college or university degree.

This is such a tragedy. FGCU has long been a leader in linking degrees to workforce needs, and with President Timur at the helm, I am confident this alignment with continue.

In fact, when I worked with Senator Travis Hutson on our most recent workforce education bill, we looked to the FGCU’s micro-credentialing and digital badges initiative, as a guide. That legislation, now being implemented in schools across Florida, brings workforce education into 6-8 grades, tying career and technical education opportunities to local and regional business consortia.

As you can see, President Timur’s initiative and influence are already extending far beyond FGCU, and she is just getting started.

As always, please do not hesitate to contact my office any time that I can be of assistance.

Respectfully,

Kathleen C. Passidomo

Senate President
State Senator, District 28

Senator Rick Scott’s Week in Review

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Dear Fellow Floridian:

Happy New Year! 2023 was a great year and I’m looking forward to another productive year fighting for Florida families. Just last month, we passed the National Defense Authorization Act with huge wins for Florida, which means big wins for our national security, including a 5.2% pay raise we secured for our men and women in uniform and $598 million for Florida bases. This included my American Security Drone Act to block Chinese drones from being used by federal agencies. I’ve been fighting for this for years and it’s finally becoming law.

While we got a lot done for Florida in 2023, it was still a year marked by undo pain for Sunshine State families due to President Biden’s raging inflation, reckless spending, and the crisis he’s caused at the southern border. Because President Biden and Congressional Democrats have failed to act, I’ve introduced and am working to pass major legislation that holds the Biden administration accountable, and helps make a difference in the lives of Floridians – ensuring they have the opportunity to get a great a great job, get a good education and raise their families in a safe community, including:

  • My END FENTANYL Act, which passed the Senate, requires Customs and Border Protection to review and update policies to better to respond to illegal activity, such as the trafficking of drugs and humans, along the border. My School Access to Naloxone Act ensures that our schools have the resources they need to help stop the deadly fentanyl crisis and provide local authorities the resources they need to fight this epidemic. Joe Biden’s open border policies have allowed deadly drugs, like fentanyl, to enter our country and threaten every community in America. Too many lives have been lost and it must be stopped.
  • My Debt Cancellation Accountability Act to require Congressional approval for the administration to grant any mass cancellation of federal student loan debts to stop Biden from shifting the burden of others onto hardworking Americans. I’m also working to address the root problem of student debt, which is the rising costs of higher education, through my COLLEGE Act to hold higher education institutions responsible for students’ outcomes.
  • I also reintroduced my Let’s Get to Work Act to encourage those who can work to do so, instead of relying on taxpayer-funded programs that should be safety nets and my Protect Our Seniors Act to help preserve and protect this program for current and future generations.
  • My School Guardian Act, to continue my work to ensure kids in schools throughout the nation are safe, and my Ask Act to protect kids from the dangers of AI. Every child is worth protecting and we should never make the job harder for parents. As a father and grandfather I understand the importance of keeping our kids safe and will never stop fighting to do so.

My team was also named the best Constituent Services team in the nation working throughout ten offices in Florida and DC who are committed to serving Florida families and connecting them with federal resources – we are here to WORK FOR YOU.  Visit our website, www.rickscott.senate.gov.

I’m proud to be your United States Senator. Representing hardworking Florida families is the greatest job in the world. My team and I love what we do, and we are going to keep fighting every day of 2024 to MAKE WASHINGTON WORK.

Sincerely,

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Rick Scott

United States Senator

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Sen. Rick Scott Issues Weekly Update on Biden’s Inflation Crisis

As families struggle to recover from the expensive holiday season, Senator Rick Scott released a weekly update on his actions to address America’s debt crisis and rising inflation by highlighting how families are struggling to make ends meet as costs continue to rise thanks to Bidenomics. As the Senate returns for the second half of the 118th Congress, Senator Scott is continuing his fight to make Washington work for Florida families and bring down the rising inflation caused by the Biden administration’s reckless tax-and-spend agenda.

Read more HERE. Lea más en español AQUÍ.

Sens. Rick Scott & Bob Casey to NYSE & NASDAQ: SHEIN IPO Dangerous for American Consumers

Senators Rick Scott and Bob Casey sent a letter to U.S. exchanges, specifically Chair of The New York Stock Exchange Sharon Bowen and Chair and CEO of NASDAQ Adena Friedman, warning of risks to American investors posed by Communist Chinese fast-fashion retailer SHEIN’s filing for a U.S. initial public offering (IPO). The senators raise concerns regarding Communist China using slave labor, and unethical business practices with zero transparency, to highlight the risks an IPO would be to American consumers. The senators are requesting the IPO be halted until SHEIN is transparent about the labor conditions conducted in their business as well as increase transparency into their questionable financial records.

Additionally, Senator Scott sent a letter to SEC Commissioner Gary Gensler expressing similar concerns. Read the letter HERE.

Read the full letter HERE. Read more HERE.

Sen. Rick Scott Issues Weekly Update on Biden’s Inflation Crisis

Senator Rick Scott shared a video and weekly update on his actions to address America’s debt crisis and rising inflation. This holiday season, Bidenomics continues to stretch Florida families’ budgets to the max and making the American dream feel out of reach. Through the holiday season and into the new year, Senator Scott will not stop fighting the Bidenomics agenda and will continue to hold this administration accountable for their reckless tax-and-spend spree that is causing record-breaking inflation. Watch the video HERE.

Read more HERE. Lea más en español AQUÍ.

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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT… Sen. Rick Scott in Wall Street Journal: The Fed’s Radical Shift Lets Main Street Down

In case you missed it, Senator Rick Scott responded to a recent op-ed in the Wall Street Journal with a letter to the editor blasting the Federal Reserve and Chairman Jerome Powell for losing over one trillion dollars and contributing to skyrocketing inflation that is robbing hardworking Americans’ paychecks.

Read more HERE.

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Senator Scott in Tampa

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This week, Senator Rick Scott hosted a roundtable with Jewish leaders in Tampa to reiterate his support to the Jewish community and our ally, Israel.

Senator Scott’s Team in Naples

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This week, Senator Scott’s team attended the retirement for Captain Jeremiah Carroll of the Collier County Sheriff’s Office after 35 years of service.

Senator Scott’s Team at Kennedy Space Center

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Senator Scott’s team also attended the UCF Townes Institute Science and Technology Experimentation Facility’s Laser Demonstration at Kennedy Space Center.

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Sen. Rick Scott Secures Big Wins for Florida with Passage of National Defense Authorization Act🚨Sen. Rick Scott Secures Big Wins for Florida with Passage of National Defense Authorization Act

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