Chairman's Message
Following
the Biden Administration's continued politicization of the pandemic,
Joe Biden thought he had a clear line of attack related to Covid
against Governor Ron DeSantis but it backfired. Bigly. Governor
DeSantis swiftly swung back demonstrating what a sharp and principled
leader he is.
“Joe Biden
suggests that if you don’t do lockdown policies, then you should ‘get
out of the way.’ But let me tell you this: If you’re coming after the
rights of parents in Florida, I’m standing in your way. I’m not going
to let you get away with it,” DeSantis said. “If you’re trying to deny
kids a proper in-person education, I’m going to stand in your way and
I’m going to stand up for the kids in Florida. If you’re trying to
restrict people, impose mandates, if you’re trying to ruin their jobs
and their livelihoods and their small business, if you are trying to
lock people down, I am standing in your way and I’m standing for the
people of Florida...Why don’t you do your job, why don’t you get this
border secure and until you do that, I don’t want to hear a blip about
COVID from you.”
Personal
liberty over government diktat.
Later,
Governor DeSantis convened a roundtable of healthcare industry leaders
in Florida to discuss the hospital situation and vaccine
effectiveness. And again found that the media “hysteria” and White
House claims that hospitals were being “overwhelmed” were exaggerated.
All of the hospital executives said their hospitals were in good shape
in dealing with the increase.
“Ninety-five percent of our current patients that are
here are unvaccinated,” said Shane Strum, President and Chief
Executive Officer of Broward Health. “Talking about that average age,
ours was in the low 70s last time. This time, it’s in the 50s, low
50s. So, you see a big difference there. I think another critical or
important number to share with you would be that 80% of our patient
census is non-COVID patients.”
Although
the number of beds in use has increased over the past few weeks, the
leadership of these hospitals reported that 5% to 20% of inpatients
are due to COVID-19. Jackson Health reports this number was as high as
50% last summer. Every hospital executive said there was no
foreseeable risk of hospitals being unable to adequately treat
patients.
The primary
reason for the age decline is the success of Florida’s emphasis on
vaccinating the most vulnerable, specifically the elderly. More than
85 percent of those over 65 in Florida are vaccinated.
The panel
included:
- John
Couris, President and CEO of Tampa General Hospital
- Carlos
Migoya, President and Chief Executive Officer of Jackson Health
System
- Shane
Strum, President and Chief Executive Officer of Broward
Health
- David
Strong, President and Chief Executive Officer of Orlando
Health
- George
Ralls, MD, Senior Vice President and Chief Medical Officer of Orlando
Health
Agency for
Health Care Administration (AHCA) Secretary Simone Marstiller and
Jacksonville Mayor Lenny Curry were also on the panel.
Read more here: https://www.flgov.com/2021/08/04/governor-ron-desantis-hosts-roundtable-with-ahca-secretary-simone-marstiller-jacksonville-mayor-lenny-curry-and-florida-hospital-ceos/
Watch the full roundtable video: https://rumble.com/vkq8hf-governor-desantis-hosts-a-roundtable-with-hospital-ceos.html
The Environmental
Governor
This week continued to show the results of
Governor DeSantis environmental leadership in protecting and
restoring Florida’s natural habitats.
First, the
Governor was joined by leaders combating red tide to celebrate the
ribbon cutting of the Florida Red Tide Mitigation and Technology
Development Facility at Mote Marine Laboratory. This cutting-edge
experimental facility at Mote Aquaculture Research Park in Sarasota
will allow scientists to test technologies prior to pilot field
implementation.
“The new
Red Tide Mitigation and Technology Development Facility at Mote Marine
Lab will provide scientists the ability to research red tide, and
hopefully lead to new technologies that prevent and mitigate harmful
blooms,” Governor DeSantis said. “I am proud that we were able to
create this facility through a state partnership between FWC, DEP and
Mote Marine, and I look forward to putting it to work.”
In his
first legislative session, Governor DeSantis signed into law Senate
Bill 1552, which established the Florida Red Tide Mitigation and
Technology Development Initiative, a partnership between the Florida
Wildlife Commission and Mote Marine Laboratory to develop technologies
and approaches to control and mitigate red tide and its impacts. The
legislation provided a $3 million annual appropriation to the
initiative for six years, totaling $18 million.
“The State
of Florida has again demonstrated today that it is a national leader
in the utilization of science and engineering to decrease the negative
impacts of harmful algal blooms on our environment, economy and
quality of life,” said Dr. Michael P. Crosby, President & CEO of
Mote Marine Laboratory. “The best and brightest minds in research and
technology development are now able to utilize this incredible
facility because Governor DeSantis and our state legislature fully
embraced a vision for pushing the frontiers of science forward to
benefit society.”
Read more: https://www.flgov.com/2021/08/03/governor-desantis-celebrates-ribbon-cutting-for-florida-red-tide-mitigation-and-technology-development-facility-at-mote-marine-laboratory/
Next, Governor DeSantis announced the early
completion of the Old Tamiami Trail Roadbed Removal Project.
This project, which finished six months ahead of schedule, is critical
to Everglades restoration as it removes nearly six miles of roadbed
from the Old Tamiami Trail to allow more water to naturally flow south
into Everglades National Park.
This
crucial project is a component of the larger Central Everglades
Planning Project, which also includes the Everglades Agricultural Area
Reservoir Project, which will help deliver additional clean water from
Lake Okeechobee south to Water Conservation Area 3, Everglades
National Park and Florida Bay.
“Sending
more clean water south is essential to furthering Everglades
restoration and protecting the St. Lucie and Caloosahatchee estuaries
from harmful discharges,” Governor DeSantis said. “Since day one, my
administration has been focused on expediting key Everglades
restoration and water quality projects to protect Florida’s natural
resources for future generations, and I’m proud of our record-setting
progress.”
Read more: https://www.flgov.com/2021/08/03/governor-ron-desantis-announces-completion-of-old-tamiami-trail-roadbed-removal-project-six-months-ahead-of-schedule/
Watch the event: https://rumble.com/vkp44s-gov.-desantis-announces-completion-of-old-tamiami-trail-removal-project-6-m.html
Florida
Ben
& Jerry’s parent company Unilever has been added to Florida’s List
of Scrutinized Companies that Boycott Israel by Ash
Willliams, Executive Director & Chief Investment Officer of the
Florida State Board of Administration.
The move
was in response to a request by Governor DeSantis on July 22 that the
SBA place Ben & Jerry’s and Unilever on the list following the
company’s announcement that it would remove its products and prohibit
the sale of its ice cream in Judea and Samaria. If a company does not
cease its boycott of Israel within 90 days of being placed on the
list, it becomes subject to an investment prohibition and the State of
Florida will not contract with the company or its
subsidiaries.
“As a
matter of law and principle, the State of Florida will not tolerate
discrimination against the State of Israel or the Israeli people,”
Governor DeSantis said. “By placing Ben & Jerry’s Fortune 500
parent company Unilever on our List of Scrutinized Companies that
Boycott Israel, Florida is sending a message to corporate America that
we will defend our strong relationship with the Jewish State. I will
not stand idly by as woke corporate ideologues seek to boycott and
divest from our ally, Israel.”
“Israel is
a friend of Florida,” said CFO Jimmy Patronis. “It’s a thriving
democracy with incredible people and culture and Ben & Jerry’s
decision to very publicly discriminate against Israel was a
shortsighted attempt to virtue signal to folks on the radical
left.”
Read more: https://www.flgov.com/2021/08/03/florida-places-ben-jerrys-parent-company-unilever-on-its-list-of-scrutinized-companies-that-boycott-israel/
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Governor DeSantis announced $250 million in
funding for Florida’s ports to help recover from decreased
revenue in 2020, and to invest in infrastructure at Florida’s ports.
Florida’s ports generate an economic impact of $117.6 billion and
support 900,000 jobs.
“Not only
are Florida ports a key economic driver for their surrounding
communities, but also for our state as a whole,” Governor DeSantis
said. “From the cruise industry, to cargo, to supporting military
operations, our ports provide nearly 1 million jobs for Floridians.
This $250 million investment in our ports is a commitment to our
future economic prosperity for generations to come.”
Read more: https://www.flgov.com/2021/07/29/governor-desantis-announces-250-million-to-support-economic-recovery-for-florida-ports/
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Governor DeSantis announced more than $58
million for communities impacted by Hurricane Michael through
the Rebuild Florida Hometown Revitalization Program, which supports
the revitalization of downtown areas and commercial districts impacted
by Hurricane Michael.
In this
round of funding, money will go to reconstruct streetscapes and
install lighting in downtown areas, restore structures in commercial
districts damaged by Hurricane Michael, and provide funding to
businesses to help them make repairs and keep their doors open after
suffering revenue losses caused by the storm.
“For many
of our rural and small communities, the downtown businesses are the
core of the community – this funding is for them,” Governor DeSantis
said. “Today’s announcement builds on the commitment we made early on
to give our full support to this community until it is able to fully
recover from Hurricane Michael.”
Read more: https://www.flgov.com/2021/08/04/governor-ron-desantis-announces-more-than-58-million-in-awards-to-communities-impacted-by-hurricane-michael-through-the-rebuild-florida-hometown-revitalization-program/
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