Sen Rick Scott: I Will Not Stop Fighting for Florida’s Ag Community
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Dear Fellow Floridian,
As I travel the state to talk to Florida families, inflation is the number one thing that comes up.
The unfortunate reality is that Bidenomics in action means another month of rising inflationthat continues to hurt Floridians. Recently, I heard from a first responder in Southwest Florida who told me, ‘… gas money to and from work is outrageous, and the cost of food has increased substantially. All of this makes it unaffordable to both live and work in Southwest Florida. I am unable to buy a home in the community that I serve…’ I also heard from an 82-year-old Floridian struggling in retirement because of Biden’s skyrocketing inflation crisis. As someone on a fixed income, who saved their whole life for retirement, she can barely make ends meet while already on a frugal budget. She wrote, ‘We elderly do not expect to live high on the hog. We are from the generation that learned to be frugal, but we can’t even afford do that now.’
On top of soaring prices from Biden’s inflation crisis, countless Florida families recovering from Hurricane Ian and Idalia are now facing other challenges as they recover and rebuild.
It’s heartbreaking to hear this from any Floridian and especially infuriating to hear it from someone who is putting their safety at risk to serve others or a family working to recover from devastating hurricanes.
Florida families need relief from Democrats’ spending spree and sky rocketing inflation and they need it NOW. As Congress considers yet another spending package, I’ll be fighting like hell to force Washington back to fiscal sanity and ensure Floridians get theresources they need from their federal government to recover.
To read more about my fight to Make Washington Work for you, click HERE. For a robust guide of the federal resources available to Floridians recovering from Hurricane Idalia, click HERE.
Sincerely,

Rick Scott
United States Senator
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Sen. Rick Scott: We Will Never Forget
On the 22nd anniversary of the September 11th terrorist attacks, Senator Rick Scott released the following statement and video to remember and honor the Americans lost on that tragic day in 2001.
Senator Rick Scott said, “It has been 22 years since the devastating terrorist attack that shook the United States. I was in New York City on September 11, 2001, and saw the terror and devastation inflicted on our nation. The tragedy continues each and every day for the survivors, first responders and families of the victims. As we remember the lives we lost too soon during that horrific act of terror, I wish to extend my condolences and prayers for those mourning the loss of their loved ones this Patriot Day. The United States will always stand for freedom, democracy and opportunity. That will never be taken from us, and we will never forget.”
Watch the full video HERE.
Earlier this month, following the devastating landfall of major Category 3 Hurricane Idalia, Senator Rick Scott introduced his Federal Disaster Responsibility Act to provide emergency relief for natural disasters, deliver support to America’s growers and ranchers and authorize tax cuts for disaster losses. Senator Marco Rubio joined as a cosponsor of the bill and Congresswoman Kat Cammack is leading the companion legislation in the House of Representatives.
Senator Scott’s proposal has been endorsed by Florida Commissioner of Agriculture and Consumer Services Wilton Simpson, the Florida Association of Counties, and the Florida Sheriffs Association.
Florida Commissioner of Agriculture and Consumer Services Wilton Simpson said, “Florida’s agriculture community suffered more than a billion dollars in damage and losses during last year’s hurricane season, and they are now recovering from the devastating impacts of Hurricane Idalia. I applaud Senator Scott, Senator Rubio, and Representative Cammack for bringing forward this critical piece of legislation that puts hardworking Americans first. The Federal Disaster Responsibility Act will ensure the final passage of the Block Grant Assistance Act, which will give the support and relief needed for our agricultural industry to recover from devastating natural disasters. It will also secure an expanded version of the Hurricane Tax Relief Act, that will provide disaster-loss tax relief to families impacted by hurricanes.”
Florida Sheriffs Association President and Nassau County Sheriff Bill Leeper said, “Senator Rick Scott and Florida’s leaders are commonly the first to act when it comes to responding to natural disasters because they know the impact of the devastation all too well. The Federal Disaster Responsibility Act will ensure that we are addressing disaster relief and recovery efforts so that essential resources are available to respond, recover, and rebuild.”
In a letter from the Florida Association of Counties, President Bill Truex wrote, “On behalf of the Florida Association of Counties representing Florida’s elected county commissioners, I am writing in support of the Federal Disaster Responsibility Act, which you and Senator Rubio have introduced in the U.S. Senate. We understand that Congresswoman Kat Cammack recently introduced the companion measure (H.R. 5343) in the U.S. House of Representatives…
“The substance and timing of the proposed legislation is critical to Florida. It ensures storm victims receive disaster relief. Additionally, the $16.5 billion included in the bill, which exceeds the Biden Administration’s request by $500 million, guarantees resources will be available for continued hurricane response, recovery, and rebuilding activities in our affected local communities. Moreover, in light of the agriculture losses from Hurricane Ian – estimated at $1.03 billion by the University of Florida – this legislation provides needed relief to a critical sector of Florida’s economy.
“In addition, we appreciate the language in Section 5 that limits the application of mandatory easements for shore protection projects when storm rehabilitation efforts are required. This important modification will ensure coastal communities, not only Florida but around the nation, can restore beaches ravaged by natural disasters with federal participation, move projects forward without delay, and provide needed protection before the next disaster.”
Read more HERE.
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Sens. Rick Scott, Marco Rubio & Rep. Neal Dunn Introduce Bill to Honor Former FSU Coach Bobby Bowden
Senator Rick Scott announced the introduction of legislation in the U.S. Senate to award the late Florida State University (FSU) Football Coach Bobby Bowden, a legend and leader who passed away in 2021, with a Congressional Gold Medal for his contributions on and off the gridiron. Coach Bowden served as head coach of the FSU football team from 1976 to 2009. Coach Bowden’s teams at FSU won two national championships (1993 and 1999) and 12 Atlantic Coast Conference titles. Bowden posted a 316-97-4 record in his 34 years at FSU and was also widely revered for his humanitarian contributions. In 2011, he was awarded the ‘‘Children’s Champion Award for Leadership Development’’ by the Children’s Hunger Fund, and in 2004, the Fellowship of Christian Athletes organization began presenting an annual ‘‘The National Bobby Bowden Award’’ to a football player for their philanthropic work. Senator Marco Rubio is a cosponsor of the bill and Congressman Neal Dunn, M.D. is leading the companion legislation in the House of Representatives.
The Congressional Gold Medal seeks to honor those, individually or as a group, “who have performed an achievement that has an impact on American history and culture that is likely to be recognized as a major achievement in the recipient’s field long after the achievement.” It is Congress’ highest expression of national appreciation for distinguished achievements and contributions by individuals or institutions.
Senator Rick Scott said, “While Coach Bobby Bowden was a legend on the football field, it is the generations of students, athletes and countless others he led and served off the field, that will forever define his greatness as an extraordinary leader, Floridian and American. Coach Bowden will be forever a Seminole, forever a Floridian, and with this legislation forever honored and recognized by the United States Congress for his lifetime of service and leadership.”
Read more HERE.
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Following the latest Consumer Price Index (CPI) release from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), Senator Rick Scott released the below statement highlighting the need to implement substantive fiscal reforms to end the ongoing inflation crisis fueled by the Biden administration’s reckless tax-and-spend agenda. August’s CPI data shows that there has been a significant rise in inflation during Biden’s presidency, with CPI increasing 0.6% last month and 3.7% over the year in August 2023. Since Biden took office, inflation is up 17.3%. If inflation continued to increase at this monthly rate, CPI would be at 7.4% annualized.
Senator Rick Scott said, “Bidenomics in action means another month of rising inflation that continues to hurt Floridians. As I travel the state to talk to Floridians, inflation is the number one thing that comes up. I recently heard from an 82-year-old Floridian struggling in retirement because of Biden’s skyrocketing inflation crisis. As someone on a fixed income, who saved their whole life for retirement, she can barely make ends meet while already on a frugal budget. She wrote, ‘We elderly do not expect to live high on the hog. We are from the generation that learned to be frugal, but we can’t even afford do that now.’ It’s real people like this Floridian who are struggling that I wish the president would listen to and care about. As Congress considers yet another spending package, I’ll be fighting like hell to force Washington back to fiscal sanity. Since 2019, our population has grown just 1.8% but the budget is up 55%. That’s unsustainable, fueling inflation and must end NOW.”
Read more HERE.
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Senator Rick Scott joined Senators Rand Paul, Lindsey Graham and Ron Johnson in sending a letter to the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), William J. Burns, requesting information on the recent whistleblower allegations related to the CIA’s investigation into the origins of COVID-19.
According to a letter from the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic (Select Subcommittee) and House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (HPSCI), a recent whistleblower testimony made by a senior-level CIA Officer contends that the Agency paid off six analysts that determined COVID-19 likely originated from a lab leak. The letter states that the CIA assigned seven officers with significant scientific expertise to a COVID Discovery Team. After their review, six of the seven members believed the intelligence and science available were sufficient to make a low-confidence assessment that COVID-19 originated from a laboratory in Wuhan, China. The letter asserts that the six members were given a significant monetary incentive to change their position, leading to the CIA’s public determination of uncertainty on COVID-19 origins.
“These allegations are deeply concerning and raise serious questions about the Agency’s investigation into the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic,” the senators wrote. “For this reason, we request you provide our offices with the following information no later than September 25, 2023.”
Read more HERE.
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Sen. Rick Scott on PPI Inflation Report: Bidenomics is Ruining Floridians’ American Dream
Senator Rick Scott released the below statement following the latest Producer Price Index (PPI) release from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), which showed inflation continued to rise. Since Joe Biden became president, PPI has risen 17.6%.
Senator Rick Scott said, “With PPI inflation now up 17.6% since Joe Biden took office, small businesses across Florida have only one choice: raise prices or go under. That means that hardworking Florida families are continuing to suffer from high prices everywhere they go: the gas pump, the grocery store and their favorite local shop. It’s destroying their budgets and savings and making the American Dream nearly impossible to reach. I recently heard from a first responder in Southwest Florida who told me, ‘… gas money to and from work is outrageous, and the cost of food has increased substantially. All of this makes it unaffordable to both live and work in Southwest Florida. I am unable to buy a home in the community that I serve…’ It’s heartbreaking to hear this from any Floridian and especially infuriating to hear it from someone who is putting their safety at risk to serve others. As we work on government funding bills for the coming fiscal year, we have an opportunity to stop Washington’s reckless spending that keeps fueling inflation. I’m hell bent on getting that done and forcing Washington to finally work for Florida families.”
Read more HERE.
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Sen. Rick Scott Celebrates Third Anniversary of Abraham Accords
On the third anniversary of the signing of the Abraham Accords, Senator Rick Scott shared his Fox News op-ed, originally published on July 14, emphasizing the importance of Israel as America’s ally in the Middle East and the significance of the Accords in fostering peace throughout the region and beyond. Earlier this year, Senator Scott visited Israel, Bahrain and the UAE where he met with leaders, including Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. In his op-ed, Senator Scott praises the progress achieved under the Abraham Accords and stresses the need for U.S. policy to be rooted in America’s security interests. Read more about Senator Scott’s visit to Israel HERE.
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In recognition and celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, Senator Rick Scott released a video featuring Hispanic leaders and entrepreneurs from Florida’s Puerto Rican, Cuban, Venezuelan, Colombian, and Nicaraguan communities. In the video, Senator Scott highlights and celebrates the incredible people, stories, and 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.
Senator Rick Scott said, “As we mark the first day of this special month, I want to highlight some of the many Hispanic Floridians, who with their hard work and dedication, have helped make Florida the best place in the country to live, work and visit. Their contributions have become icons in Florida, and everyone should know the story behind them. Thank you to the Puerto Ricans, Cubans, Colombians, Venezuelans, Nicaraguans, and the entire Hispanic community in Florida for demonstrating with actions the importance of fighting for freedom and democracy, for never resting until you achieve your dreams and for enriching our state with your wonderful culture. ¡Feliz Mes de la Herencia Hispana!”
Read more HERE. Lea más en español AQUÍ.
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Senator Rick Scott led two letters with his colleagues to President Biden demanding that his administration deny visas for Cuban dictator Miguel Díaz-Canel, Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi and their staff to attend the United Nations General Assembly in September.
Read more HERE.
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Sen. Rick Scott Issues Weekly Update on Biden’s Inflation Crisis
Senator Rick Scott released a weekly update on his actions to address America’s debt crisis and rising inflation following the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) releasing Consumer Price Index (CPI) and Producer Price Index (PPI) numbers for August, which showed inflation continued to rise. Since Joe Biden became president, CPI has risen 17.3% and PPI has risen 17.6%.
Earlier this week, following the latest CPI announcement by the BLS, Senator Scott released the following statement.
Senator Rick Scott said, “Bidenomics in action means another month of rising inflation that continues to hurt Floridians. As I travel the state to talk to Floridians, inflation is the number one thing that comes up. I recently heard from an 82-year-old Floridian struggling in retirement because of Biden’s skyrocketing inflation crisis. As someone on a fixed income, who saved their whole life for retirement, she can barely make ends meet while already on a frugal budget. She wrote, ‘We elderly do not expect to live high on the hog. We are from the generation that learned to be frugal, but we can’t even afford do that now.’ It’s real people like this Floridian who are struggling that I wish the president would listen to and care about. As Congress considers yet another spending package, I’ll be fighting like hell to force Washington back to fiscal sanity. Since 2019, our population has grown just 1.8% but the budget is up 55%. That’s unsustainable, fueling inflation and must end NOW.”
Read more HERE. Lea más en español AQUÍ.

Sen. Rick Scott in the Palm Beach Post: Replenish FEMA but don’t tie that to Ukraine Aid
Following the Palm Beach Post’s September 6th opinion piece that advocated for pairing Ukraine funding with disaster funding following the landfall of Major Category 3 Hurricane Idalia in Florida, Senator Rick Scott responded with a letter to the editor reiterating his call to keep the two separate and the need for Congress to immediately pass his Federal Disaster Responsibility Act.
Last week, Senator Scott introduced his Federal Disaster Responsibility Act to provide emergency relief for natural disasters, following the devastating landfall of major Category 3 Hurricane Idalia in Florida’s Big Bend. This bill will ensure Florida families, agricultural communities and all Americans facing hardships following natural disasters are taken care of. Senator Marco Rubio joined as a cosponsor of the bill and Congresswoman Kat Cammack is leading the companion legislation in the House of Representatives.
In the letter to the editor, Senator Rick Scott wrote:
“I’m glad to see the Editorial Board agree (Sept. 6) that Washington needs to stop playing politics and pass a bill that fully funds FEMA’s Disaster Relief Fund (DRF) now – something I discussed personally with President Biden when I met him in Live Oak last weekend. I, along with Senator Marco Rubio, have been fighting to get this done for months – long before Hurricane Idalia devastated the Big Bend as a major Category 3 storm – but it’s even more important now. However, the Editorial Board is mistaken in its assumption that it would be easier and better if every other member of Congress just passed President Biden’s funding proposal, including the $40 billion in foreign aid for Ukraine he is requesting. Not true at all.
“While the president’s proposal is far from being widely embraced and accepted in Congress, every major provision of our Federal Disaster Responsibility Act has been previously passed by Congress in response to a hurricane. The president’s proposal funds FEMA’s DRF at $16 billion, which is $500 million less than the $16.5 billion that our bill authorizes, and it does not include the other, critically important measures contained in our Federal Disaster Responsibility Act. After Hurricanes Irma and Michael, Congress gave growers access to block grants to make sure our agriculture industry had the resources needed to recover. Doing this again in our bill by passing the Block Grant Assistance Act would help growers in Florida, Georgia, California and Illinois. The president’s proposal does not include this.
“Unlike the president’s proposal, our bill would also pass the Hurricane Tax Relief Act, providing tax cuts for losses suffered in disasters. This would apply across the nation and include relief for taxpayers in New York, Hawaii, California, Illinois, Florida and others. Congress previously extended this tax relief following storms like Hurricanes Irma, Wilma, Dorian, and Michael. Finally, unlike the president’s proposal, our Federal Disaster Responsibility Act commits necessary funds and resources to America’s military installations to fully rebuild and recover from hurricane damage.
“Funding for Ukraine should NEVER be paired with disaster relief for American families. We need to put American families first and immediately pass the Federal Disaster Responsibility Act.”
Read the letter to the editor in the Palm Beach Post HERE.
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Okeechobee News: Scott asks officials, public to speak out against hate
The Floridian: Scott Demands Answers on CIA Bribing Agents Over COVID Origin
The Floridian: Rubio and Scott File Bill to Expand Florida’s Miccosukee Reserved Area
Florida Daily: Wilton Simpson Backs Rick Scott’s, Kat Cammack’s Disaster Relief Proposal
Florida Daily: Florida Congressional Republicans: Proposed Critical Habit for Rice’s Whale Must Not Impact Gulf Testing and Training Range
Florida Daily: Rick Scott, Neal Dunn Want to Honor Bobby Bowden With Congressional Gold Medal

Senator Scott’s Team in Naples
Senator Scott’s team attended the Collier County Sheriff’s Office 9/11 Memorial Ceremony in Naples.

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Senator Scott’s Team in Orlando
Senator Scott’s team also attended the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Central Florida iLatina Leadership Summit Gala in Orlando.

Senator Scott’s Team in Bradenton
Another event Senator Scott’s team attended was the Tribute to Heroes Memorial Ceremony in Bradenton.

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Senator Scott’s Team in Miami
Senator Scott’s team also celebrated with Israel’s Consul General and South Florida Elected Officials for the kickoff of Rosh Hashanah.


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Russell Tuff
President
Collier County Republican Men’s Club
We’ve got an exciting agenda ahead over the next two month for the Republican Men’s Club of Collier County. First the business news. We announced at the September meeting that we offered up a proposal for changing the By-Laws that will be voted on at the next meeting. If you didn’t receive them, you can reach them by clicking here.
We had great comments from the attendees of our speaker Superintendent Leslie Ricciardelli. She promised the full version of her presentation. click here to view the details In addition, Dr Ricciardelli provided a Fiscal Report and the upcoming budget proposal. There is also a photo gallery of the morning participants.
It is imperative that we remain steadfast in our commitment to our Republican ideals, advocating for policies that promote personal freedom, fiscal responsibility, and economic growth. By standing united, we can ensure that our voices are heard, and our vision for a prosperous America remains at the forefront of local and national discussions.
Please consider joining fellow members in a strictly social setting as we kick off “The Right Connections” which will be held on October 10th from 5 to 7 pm, at South Street City Oven in the Founders Square at Immokalee Road and Collier Boulevard. The intent is to get to know each other a little better and provide opportunities to attract new members to our Republican club. Women are invited. Learn More Here.
Jason Lewis is our October speaker. He is a firebrand talk show host in Minnesota, often guest hosted the Rush Limbaugh show, is an author, and a former congressman. Learn more here.
Last, but certainly not least, we provided over $16,000 in scholarships to young Republicans as the go to college. We can only continue to do that if you support our upcoming Salute to Veterans program. It is an event where we honor our veterans and help in providing funding to support veteran services.
In the coming months, let us work together tirelessly to advance Republican values. We encourage everyone to get involved, volunteer, and support Republican candidates who share our vision for Collier County and our nation.
Thank you for your dedication to our cause. Together, we can make a positive impact on our community and preserve the principles we hold dear.
Sincerely,
Russell Tuff
President, Republican Men’s Club of Collier County.
From Dr. Leslie Ricciardelli,
I want to express my gratitude for such a warm welcome and for the opportunity to introduce myself to the group and to share information on CCPS. As promised, I have attached the presentation I shared this morning.
Click on the Presentation Here
Also, I want to include some additional information for your members just in case they want to dig a little deeper into the work of the school district. Visitors to our school district’s “Did You Know” webpage (link and screen shot below) will see the Explaining Figures section where this is a one-page flyer regarding the 23-24 Proposed Budget. They will also be able to go through the Fiscal Responsibility presentation from a recent School Board meeting and also be able to view a video presentation addressing common misconceptions from our Chief Financial Officer John Antonacci.
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Dear Fellow Floridian,
I was in Cedar Key this morning and as I travel around the Big Bend and along the Gulf Coast, the devastation caused by Hurricane Idalia is heartbreaking. But, among the wreckage, we’re also seeing Floridians helping one another pick up the pieces. Floridians are resilient, but recovering from Idalia doesn’t just fall on you – this is an all hands on deck operation that requires our local, state and federal government to show up and work together. That’s exactly what I am focused on and working toward as we being the road to recovery from this monstrous storm.
While I was glad yesterday morning when, at my urging, President Biden approved Florida’s request for a Major Disaster Declaration, there were a number of counties impacted by this storm that were not included in the president’s initial approval. I’ll be working with FEMA to amend this declaration and encourage anyone in an impacted county that wasn’t included to work with your local emergency management agency to see what is needed to qualify. This declaration triggers the release of federal funds to assist communities and families following Hurricane Idalia and we need every community impacted to be included.
Over the coming days and weeks, I’ll keep fighting to get Floridians impacted by Idalia the relief and resources they need, including passing my Federal Disaster Responsibility Act, to fully fund FEMA’s Disaster Relief Fund, ensure our military bases are rebuilt and restored, secure block grants for Florida’s growers and make sure families hurt in these storms get a tax break for the losses they suffered.
I have nine offices around the state and my team and I will be here to help Floridians every step of the way as we work to recover from Idalia. If you or someone you know needs help with a federal issue or agency, please do not hesitate to reach out to us.
Sincerely,

Rick Scott
United States Senator
Don’t miss this IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR FLORIDIANS: Citrus, Dixie, Hamilton, Lafayette, Levy, Suwannee and Taylor counties are both Public Assistance(PA) and Individual Assistance (IA) designated counties. All areas throughout Florida are designated as Hazardous Mitigation (HM) Areas. Individuals and families can learn more about and apply for IA HERE. Local government officials and leaders of non-profit organizations can learn about PA HERE. See more information on this designation below. Click HERE for updates regarding additional counties.
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See more of what Senator Scott has been up to this week below.
Major Disaster Declaration
Declaration Number: FEMA-4734-DR
Incident: Hurricane Idalia
Incident Period: August 27, 2023, and continuing
Federal Coordinating Officer: Brett H. Howard, National FCO Program
Individual Assistance (IA): Assistance to individuals and households
IA-Designated Counties: Citrus, Dixie, Hamilton, Lafayette, Levy, Suwannee, and Taylor Counties.
Public Assistance (PA): Assistance for emergency work and the repair or replacement of disaster-damaged facilities
PA-Designated Counties: Citrus, Dixie, Hamilton, Lafayette, Levy, Suwannee, and Taylor Countiesfor debris removal and emergency protective measures (Categories A and B), including direct federal assistance. For a period of 30 days of the state’s choosing within the first 120 days from the start of the incident period, FEMA is authorized to provide federal funding for debris removal and emergency protective measures (Categories A and B), including direct federal assistance, at 100 percent of the total eligible costs.
Hazard Mitigation (HM): Assistance for actions taken to prevent or reduce long term risk to life and property from natural hazards
HM-Designated Areas: All areas in the State of Florida are eligible to apply for assistance under the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program.
OTHER: Additional designations may be made at a later date if requested by the State and warranted by the results of further assessments.
Individuals in Citrus, Dixie, Hamilton, Lafayette, Levy, Suwannee, and Taylor Counties can apply with FEMA the following ways:
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Duke Energy Hurricane Idalia Update
Following a thorough assessment of damage from Hurricane Idalia, Duke Energy Florida will restore 95% of customers who experienced the worst of the storm no later than 11:30 p.m. Sunday.
This is the latest time Duke Energy expects to have the majority of customers restored, though many customers will be restored before then.
Here are the estimated times of restoration:
Friday, 11:30 p.m.
Saturday, 11:30 p.m.
Sunday, 11:30 p.m.
As of Friday, September 1st, 11 a.m., the company had already restored more than 166,000 customers. Nearly all impacted customers outside of the counties listed above have had their service restored.
As of Friday, September 1st, 11 a.m., more than 18,000 customers remain without power.
Areas impacted directly by Idalia’s landfall experienced extensive damage or flooding and may require more time for restoration.
Areas impacted directly by Idalia’s landfall experienced extensive damage or flooding and may require more time for restoration.
For customers whose home or business is flooded, Duke Energy cannot reconnect power until the electrical system has been inspected by a licensed electrician. If there is damage, an electrician will need to make repairs and obtain verification from the local building inspection authority before power can be restored.
If the meter box is pulled away from a customer’s house or mobile home service pole and power is not being received, the homeowner is responsible for contacting an electrician to reattach the meter box and/or provide a permanent fix. In some instances, an electrical inspection may be required by the county before Duke Energy can reconnect service. An electrician can advise customers on next steps.
Important safety tips
Outage communications
The company will continue to provide regular updates to customers and communities through emails, text messages, outbound phone calls, social media and its website, which includes the power outage map.
For storm or power restoration updates, follow Duke Energy on Twitter (@DukeEnergy) and Facebook (Duke Energy) or visit dukeenergyupdates.com, available in English and Spanish.
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American Red Cross
Anyone who needs a safe place to go, or a warm meal, can find information on redcross.org, the free Red Cross Emergency app or by calling 1-800-RED CROSS (800-733-2767). You can also check with local officials and monitor local news, or in Florida, visit floridadisaster.org.
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Points of Distribution
Points of Distribution are opened in impacted areas to distribute MRE’s, water and tarps to impacted residents. Visit HERE for more updates.
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Small Business Administration
SBA disaster loan assistance is available in the Florida counties of: Citrus, Dixie, Hamilton, Lafayette, Levy, Suwannee, and Taylor; for economic injury only. In the contiguous Florida counties of: Alachua, Columbia, Gilchrist, Hernando, Jefferson, Madison, Marion, and Sumter
What Types of Disaster Loans are Available?
More detailed information can be found in the Hurricane Idalia disaster fact sheet. Read more HERE.
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FEMA
Federal agencies are working hard to address the needs of residents affected by the hurricane. More information is available on the Idalia webpage at USA.gov.
In addition to federal efforts, affected states have been sharing local information and resources to help residents stay safe and find immediate assistance.
Read more HERE.
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IRS
Those impacted by Idalia qualify for tax relief; Oct. 16 deadline, other dates postponed to Feb. 15.
The Internal Revenue Service announced tax relief for individuals and businesses affected by Idalia in parts of Florida. These taxpayers now have until Feb. 15, 2024, to file various federal individual and business tax returns and make tax payments.
The IRS is offering relief to any area designated by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Currently, 46 of Florida’s 67 counties qualify. Individuals and households that reside or have a business in these counties qualify for tax relief, but any area added later to the disaster area will also qualify. The current list of eligible localities is always available on the disaster relief page on IRS.gov.
Filing and Payment Relief
The tax relief postpones various tax filing and payment deadlines that occurred from Aug. 27, 2023, through Feb. 15, 2024, (postponement period). As a result, affected individuals and businesses will have until Feb. 15, 2024, to file returns and pay any taxes that were originally due during this period.
This means, for example, that the Feb. 15, 2024, deadline will now apply to:
In addition, penalties for the failure to make payroll and excise tax deposits due on or after Aug. 27, 2023, and before Sept. 11, 2023, will be abated as long as the deposits are made by Sept. 11, 2023.
The IRS disaster relief page has details on other returns, payments and tax-related actions qualifying for relief during the postponement period.
The IRS automatically provides filing and penalty relief to any taxpayer with an IRS address of record located in the disaster area. These taxpayers do not need to contact the agency to get this relief.
It is possible an affected taxpayer may not have an IRS address of record located in the disaster area, for example, because they moved to the disaster area after filing their return. In these kinds of unique circumstances, the affected taxpayer could receive a late filing or late payment penalty notice from the IRS for the postponement period. The taxpayer should call the number on the notice to have the penalty abated.
In addition, the IRS will work with any taxpayer who lives outside the disaster area but whose records necessary to meet a deadline occurring during the postponement period are located in the affected area. Taxpayers qualifying for relief who live outside the disaster area need to contact the IRS at 866-562-5227. This also includes workers assisting the relief activities who are affiliated with a recognized government or philanthropic organization.
Additional Tax Relief
Individuals and businesses in a federally declared disaster area who suffered uninsured or unreimbursed disaster-related losses can choose to claim them on either the return for the year the loss occurred (in this instance, the 2023 return normally filed next year), or the return for the prior year (2022). Taxpayers have extra time – up to six months after the due date of the taxpayer’s federal income tax return for the disaster year (without regard to any extension of time to file) – to make the election. Be sure to write the FEMA declaration number – DR-3596-EM − on any return claiming a loss. See Publication 547, Casualties, Disasters, and Thefts, for details.
Qualified disaster relief payments are generally excluded from gross income. In general, this means that affected taxpayers can exclude from their gross income amounts received from a government agency for reasonable and necessary personal, family, living or funeral expenses, as well as for the repair or rehabilitation of their home, or for the repair or replacement of its contents. See Publication 525, Taxable and Nontaxable Income, for details.
Additional relief may be available to affected taxpayers who participate in a retirement plan or individual retirement arrangement (IRA). For example, a taxpayer may be eligible to take a special disaster distribution that would not be subject to the additional 10% early distribution tax and allows the taxpayer to spread the income over three years. Taxpayers may also be eligible to make a hardship withdrawal. Each plan or IRA has specific rules and guidance for their participants to follow.
The IRS may provide additional disaster relief in the future.
The tax relief is part of a coordinated federal response to the damage caused by this storm and is based on local damage assessments by FEMA. For information on disaster recovery, visit disasterassistance.gov.
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Senator Scott encourages all Floridians to visit his website at https://www.rickscott.senate.gov/hurricane-season-resources for federal resources. See the latest on Hurricane Idalia from the National Hurricane Center at nhc.noaa.gov or @NHC_Atlantic on Twitter, and from the Florida Division of Emergency Management at floridadisaster.org or @FLSERT on Twitter.

Sen. Rick Scott Demands Immediate Senate Vote on Disaster Relief Package
Senator Rick Scott released the following statement outlining his expectations and the importance of the Senate to immediately vote on a disaster relief package, the Federal Disaster Responsibility Act, that takes care of Florida families and all Americans facing emergencies. In anticipation of Hurricane Idalia’s predicted landfall tomorrow as a deadly, major hurricane, Senator Scott has remained in constant contact with federal, state and local leaders, mayors, sheriffs, emergency managers, and non-profits to make sure everyone is working together and ready for Idalia. He has also been visiting communities along Florida’s Gulf Coast to ensure Florida’s communities are getting every resource needed from the federal government to respond to and recover from Idalia’s expected devastation.
Senator Rick Scott said, “I will be introducing a bill, the Federal Disaster Responsibility Act, that combines the Disaster Relief Fund Replenishment Act, Hurricane Tax Relief Act, Block Grant Assistance Act, and other essential provisions, to make sure that the immediate needs for FEMA’s Disaster Relief Fund are fully funded and Florida’s military bases, families and growers impacted by disasters have the federal support they need and deserve. Unfortunately, while I’ve spent the months leading up to this storm fighting to make sure the federal government shows up, President Biden and politicians in Washington have been playing games with FEMA’s Disaster Relief Fund and insisting that this critical domestic aid be tied to foreign aid for Ukraine. We’ve had enough with Washington playing politics and demand that Congress does what’s right for American families, starting with ensuring our federal government has all the resources it needs to show up after disasters, now and in the future. The moment the Senate reconvenes next week I will be introducing this bill and demanding an immediate vote. Floridians are doing their part and getting ready, and I will not allow Washington to continue playing games with disaster aid and the lives of those needing our help.”
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Sen. Rick Scott, Rep. Kat Cammack Tour Impacts of Major Hurricane Idalia in Levy County

Senator Rick Scott joined Representative Kat Cammack, Levy County Sheriff Bobby McCallum, Cedar Key Police Chief Edwin Jenkins and Cedar Key Mayor Heath Davis to tour impacts of Hurricane Idalia in Levy County and receive an update on response and recovery efforts. Following Idalia’s landfall as a major Category 3 hurricane on Florida’s Nature Coast, Senator Scott has traveled to impacted areas and continues to speak with mayors, law enforcement, business and community leaders, utilities and federal officials to ensure Florida’s families and communities are getting every resource needed to respond to and recover from the storm.
Senator Rick Scott said, “The community here in Cedar Key is devastated. Even in the face of catastrophic property damage and loss, these Floridians are so resilient already working together to pick up the pieces. During my visit to Levy County today, my message to these families was that they are not alone. I’ll be here every step of the way to see their full recovery and to make sure that the federal government shows up and delivers the resources they need to fully recover. We have incredible law enforcement and emergency management, along with partners on the state, local and federal levels, working together to support this community and others affected by Hurricane Idalia. While they do critical work on the ground, I’ll be fighting like hell in Washington to immediately pass my Federal Disaster Responsibility Act to fully fund FEMA’s Disaster Relief Fund, ensure our military bases are rebuilt and restored, secure block grants for Florida’s growers and make sure families hurt in these storms get a tax break for the losses they suffered. I’m grateful for the leadership of Congresswoman Cammack and know that she’ll be fighting alongside me to make sure these families and businesses get back on their feet.”
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Sen. Rick Scott Tours Impacts of Major Hurricane Idalia in Taylor County

Senator Rick Scott joined Taylor County Sheriff Wayne Padgett and local officials to tour impacts of Hurricane Idalia in Taylor County and receive an update on response and recovery efforts. Senator Scott is traveling the state to visit impacted areas and continues to speak with mayors, law enforcement, business and community leaders, utilities and federal officials to ensure Florida’s families and communities are getting every resource needed to respond to and recover from the storm.
Earlier today, following the urging of Senator Scott and his colleagues in the Florida congressional delegation, President Biden approved Florida’s request for a Major Disaster Declaration to help draw down federal resources to help support response and recovery in the state.
Senator Rick Scott said, “The unprecedented flooding, destruction and devastation here in Taylor County from Hurricane Idalia is absolutely heartbreaking. The Nature Coast is full of beautiful places and wonderful people and our message to them is simple: we will rebuild, you will recover and you will not be forgotten. This morning, I was glad to see President Biden quickly approve Florida’s request for a Major Disaster Declaration at my urging. This federal declaration is a big deal and will help draw down important resources to support response and recovery efforts. While I push for even more support and the immediate passage of my Federal Disaster Responsibility Act, the folks here in Taylor County have my word that I will be fighting to make sure they have what they need from the federal government and that we ALL keep showing up to help their recovery.”
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Sen. Rick Scott Tours Impacts of Major Hurricane Idalia in Citrus County

Senator Rick Scott joined Citrus County Sheriff Mike Prendergast and local officials to tour impacts of Hurricane Idalia in Citrus County and receive an update on response and recovery efforts. Senator Scott is traveling the state to visit impacted areas and continues to speak with mayors, law enforcement, business and community leaders, utilities and federal officials to ensure Florida’s families and communities are getting every resource needed to respond to and recover from the storm.
Earlier today, following the urging of Senator Scott and his colleagues in the Florida congressional delegation, President Biden approved Florida’s request for a Major Disaster Declaration to help draw down federal resources to help support response and recovery in the state.
Senator Rick Scott said, “Hurricane Idalia hit Citrus County hard and while the folks here are facing significant damage to their homes and businesses, we’re also seeing the incredible efforts of law enforcement and local emergency management coming together and begin the road to recovery. Floridians are resilient, but disaster response and recovery is an all-hands-on-deck operation and I’m focused on making sure the federal government shows up and delivers for Florida families. This morning, I was glad to see President Biden quickly approve Florida’s request for a Major Disaster Declaration at my urging. This federal declaration is a big deal and will help draw down important resources to support response and recovery efforts. I will continue to stay in constant contact with local, state and federal officials as we fully understand the storm’s impacts, and I’ll be fighting to pass my Federal Disaster Responsibility Act and make sure they have what they need from the federal government.”
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Senator Rick Scott led Senator Marco Rubio and Representatives Kat Cammack, Vern Buchanan, Gus Bilirakis, Kathy Castor, Neal Dunn, Laurel Lee, Daniel Webster and Michael Waltz in a letter to President Biden in support of the state of Florida’s request for a Major Disaster Declaration due to Hurricane Idalia, which caused catastrophic damage in the state as it made landfall near Keaton Beach as a major hurricane early yesterday morning.
Senator Scott is traveling the state to visit impacted areas and continues to speak with mayors, law enforcement, business and community leaders, utilities and federal officials to ensure Florida’s families and communities are getting every resource needed to recover from the storm. Click HERE for more information on federal resources available to Floridians and impacted communities following Hurricane Idalia.
Read the full letter HERE. Read more HERE.
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Sen. Rick Scott Shares Federal Resources for Florida Families Recovering from Major Hurricane Idalia
Senator Rick Scott issued a statement and guide with federal resources available for Florida families and businesses working to recover from the devastation of Major Hurricane Idalia. Senator Scott continues visiting and speaking with mayors, law enforcement, business and community leaders, utilities and federal officials to ensure Florida’s families and communities are getting every resource needed to recover from the storm.
Senator Rick Scott said, “As we begin to recover from Hurricane Idalia, I urge all Floridians to continue to listen to local officials in order to keep you and your loved ones safe. My team and I have been in contact with our mayors, law enforcement, utilities, business and community leaders and state and local officials to make sure we are getting your communities the help and resources needed to assist families.
“We will continue to visit impacted communities and meet with officials to make sure everyone is well equipped with the tools needed to recover. Yesterday, I announced that I will be fighting to immediately pass the Federal Disaster Responsibility Act. This bill will combine my Disaster Relief Fund Replenishment Act, Hurricane Tax Relief Act, Block Grant Assistance Act, and other essential provisions, to make sure that the immediate needs for FEMA’s Disaster Relief Fund are fully funded and Florida’s military bases, families and growers impacted by disasters have the federal support they need and deserve. I have been working for months to pass these bills and now with Idalia impacting our state, this is even more important. Families in the Sunshine State have had enough with Washington playing politics and demand that Congress does what’s right for American families, starting with ensuring our federal government has all the resources it needs to show up after disasters, now and in the future.”
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SEN. RICK SCOTT: PREPARE NOW FOR DEADLY IMPACTS OF MAJOR HURRICANE IDALIA
Senator Rick Scott released the following statement urging Floridians along the Gulf Coast to stay alert and get prepared TODAY for Tropical Storm Idalia, which the National Hurricane Center (NHC) forecasts to become a major hurricane that could impact Florida as early as Tuesday, August 29 and bring life-threatening storm surge to the Big Bend (7-11 ft.) and Tampa Bay (4-7 ft.) regions.
Senator Rick Scott said, “With the National Hurricane Center now forecasting Tropical Storm Idalia to become a deadly major hurricane, every Floridian must stay alert, take this storm seriously and PREPARE NOW. Less than one year ago, we lost more than 150 people to major Hurricane Ian. That can never happen again. Do not delay, make a plan NOW. As we saw with Ian, the storm track can change last minute and Michael showed us that these storms can intensify incredibly fast—from a tropical storm to a deadly Cat 5 in less than three days. You need to be prepared to evacuate even if you’re outside of the cone. The NHC is forecasting 7-11 FEET of storm surge in the Big Bend and 4-7 FEET of surge in the Tampa Bay area. You cannot hide from rising water. THIS STORM SURGE WILL KILL YOU. If asked by local officials to leave your home, GET OUT!
“I have been receiving regular briefings from Dr. Mike Brennan, the Director of the National Hurricane Center, and my team and I will continue to be in contact with local and state officials to make sure Florida is ready. Right now, my message to all Floridians is simple: get prepared and get out if asked to do so. Florida is resilient because Floridians know how to prepare and now is the time for every family to make sure they have a plan, gas in their vehicles, seven days of food and water, medication and emergency supplies. Preparedness saves lives and Floridians must be ready.”
Read more HERE. Lea más en español AQUÍ.
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Following a letter from Senators Rick Scott and Marco Rubio urging his quick action, President Biden approved the State of Florida’s request for a federal pre-landfall disaster declaration in anticipation of Tropical Storm Idalia. The National Hurricane Center (NHC) forecasts Idalia to become a major hurricane that could impact Florida as early as Tuesday, August 29.
Read the full letter HERE.
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Sen. Rick Scott Receives Briefing on Idalia Preparation in Sarasota

Senator Rick Scott received a briefing from local law enforcement and emergency management officials on Tropical Storm Idalia and preparedness efforts in Sarasota County. Earlier this morning, Senator Scott released the following statement urging Floridians along the Gulf Coast to stay alert and get prepared TODAY for Tropical Storm Idalia, which the National Hurricane Center (NHC) forecasts to become a major hurricane that could impact Florida as early as Tuesday, August 29 and bring life-threatening storm surge to the Big Bend (7-11 ft.) and Tampa Bay (4-7 ft.) regions.
Joining Senator Scott at the briefing was Sarasota County Sheriff Kurt Hoffman, Sarasota County Mayor Kyle Battie, Sarasota County Director of Emergency Services Rich Collins and Sarasota County Board of County Commissioners Chair Ron Cutsinger.
Senator Rick Scott said, “Sarasota County may be outside of the current cone, but it is not safe from the dangerous impacts of Idalia. With the National Hurricane Center now forecasting Tropical Storm Idalia to become a deadly major hurricane, every Floridian must stay alert, take this storm seriously and PREPARE NOW. Even a small shift in the track of this storm could bring unbelievably catastrophic impacts to Sarasota County. As we saw with Ian, the storm track can change last minute and Michael showed us that these storms can intensify incredibly fast—from a tropical storm to a deadly Cat 5 in less than three days. You need to be prepared to evacuate even if you’re outside of the cone. The NHC is forecasting 7-11 FEET of storm surge in the Big Bend and 4-7 FEET of surge in the Tampa Bay area. You cannot hide from rising water. THIS STORM SURGE WILL KILL YOU. If asked by local officials to leave your home, GET OUT! Less than one year ago, we lost more than 150 people to major Hurricane Ian. That can never happen again. Do not delay, make a plan NOW.
“I have been receiving regular briefings from Dr. Mike Brennan, the Director of the National Hurricane Center, and my team and I will continue to be in contact with local and state officials to make sure Florida is ready. Right now, my message to all Floridians is simple: get prepared and get out if asked to do so. Florida is resilient because Floridians know how to prepare and now is the time for every family to make sure they have a plan, gas in their vehicles, seven days of food and water, medication and emergency supplies. Preparedness saves lives and Floridians must be ready.”
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Sen. Rick Scott Receives Briefing, Urges Floridians to Prepare for Hurricane Idalia in Pasco County
Senator Rick Scott received a briefing from local law enforcement and emergency management officials on Hurricane Idalia preparedness efforts in Pasco County. The National Hurricane Center (NHC) forecasts Hurricane Idalia to make landfall as a major hurricane of Category 3 strength or more as early as Wednesday morning and bring life-threatening storm surge to the Big Bend (10-15 ft.) and Tampa Bay (4-7 ft.) regions.
Joining Senator Scott at the briefing was Pasco County Sheriff Chris Nocco, Pasco County Board of County Commissioners Chair Jack Mariano, Pasco County Emergency Manager Andrew Fossa, and Pasco County Administrator Mike Carballa.
Senator Rick Scott said, “Hurricane Idalia is less than 24 hours from landfall on Florida’s Gulf Coast as a MAJOR and DEADLY hurricane. The National Hurricane Center expects Idalia to impact our state at a minimum of Category 3 strength, meaning winds over 110mph and deadly storm surge of up to 15 feet in the Big Bend. Even outside the cone, deadly storm surge of 5-11 feet will impact communities along the Gulf Coast. Nobody can survive this massive storm surge – IT WILL KILL YOU. If told to evacuate, GET OUT IMMEDIATELY. Even a small shift in the track of this storm could bring unbelievably catastrophic impacts to Pasco County. As we saw with Ian, the storm track can change last minute and Michael showed us that these storms can intensify incredibly fast – from a tropical storm to a deadly Cat 5 in less than three days. Do not delay, make a plan to stay safe NOW. I have been receiving regular briefings from Dr. Mike Brennan, the Director of the National Hurricane Center, and my team and I will continue to be in contact with local, state and federal officials to make sure Florida is ready. Preparedness saves lives and Floridians must take Idalia seriously.”
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Senator Rick Scott hosted a roundtable to discuss preparation for Tropical Storm Idalia and recovery efforts in the Fort Myers area following Hurricane Ian. Earlier this morning, Senator Rick Scott released the following statement urging Floridians along the Gulf Coast to stay alert and get prepared TODAY for Tropical Storm Idalia, which the National Hurricane Center (NHC) forecasts to become a major hurricane that could impact Florida as early as Tuesday, August 29 and bring life-threatening storm surge to the Big Bend (7-11 ft.) and Tampa Bay (4-7 ft.) regions.
Joining Senator Scott at the roundtable was Lee Sheriff Carmine Marceno, Lee County Commissioner & Chairman Brian Hamman, City of Fort Myers Mayor Kevin Anderson, City of Fort Myers Beach Mayor Dan Allers, City of Sanibel Councilwoman Holly Smith, and Lee County Commissioner Kevin Ruane.
Senator Rick Scott said, “With the National Hurricane Center now forecasting Tropical Storm Idalia to become a deadly major hurricane, every Floridian must stay alert, take this storm seriously and PREPARE NOW. Less than one year ago, we lost more than 150 people to major Hurricane Ian. That can never happen again. Do not delay, make a plan NOW. As we saw with Ian, the storm track can change last minute and Michael showed us that these storms can intensify incredibly fast—from a tropical storm to a deadly Cat 5 in less than three days. You need to be prepared to evacuate even if you’re outside of the cone. The NHC is forecasting 7-11 FEET of storm surge in the Big Bend and 4-7 FEET of surge in the Tampa Bay area. You cannot hide from rising water. THIS STORM SURGE WILL KILL YOU. If asked by local officials to leave your home, GET OUT!
“I have been receiving regular briefings from Dr. Mike Brennan, the Director of the National Hurricane Center, and my team and I will continue to be in contact with local and state officials to make sure Florida is ready. Right now, my message to all Floridians is simple: get prepared and get out if asked to do so. Florida is resilient because Floridians know how to prepare and now is the time for every family to make sure they have a plan, gas in their vehicles, seven days of food and water, medication and emergency supplies. Preparedness saves lives and Floridians must be ready.”
Read more HERE. Lea más en español AQUÍ.
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