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Chairman's Message
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On the Right Side of Civil
Liberties
The erosion of civil liberties over the decades has gone into
lightspeed in recent months with the Covid-related mask mandates,
vaccine passports and shutdowns, taking it from the important realm of
public health to the critical realm of personal freedom.
That’s why the battle being waged by Governor Ron DeSantis
and other courageous, principled Republicans on behalf of the
essential civil liberty of freedom is so vital and requires our
support. In the case of mask mandates, it is a question of whether it
is the right of parents to decide if their child should be masked, or
government-run schools. Some union-beholden school boards in Florida
want to make the decision, then dictate that on every student and
parent. For Governor DeSantis, it’s the parents who should decide —
they can mask their children or not mask them — and that is
the side of individual freedoms.
It’s the same dynamic in vaccine passports. The Governor
supports the vaccines and has been vaccinated. But he, like most
Republicans, believes that the decision should be up to each
individual, not government entities including public schools, and not
corporations or businesses. In America, in the Republican Party, we
treasure freedom and will fight to defend it.
As part of this fight, parental rights were strengthened this
past week when the Florida Department of Health and State Board of
Education issued Emergency Rules to protect parents’ freedom to choose
what is best for their children. These rules are pursuant to the
Governor’s Executive Order 21-175 to allow an effective, in-person
learning environment for Florida’s schoolchildren during the upcoming
school year, preventing harm to healthy students and safeguarding the
rights of parents and their children.
This rule is to ensure Floridians’ constitutional freedoms
are not violated, do not violate parents’ rights under Florida law to
make health care decisions for their minor children; and protect
children with disabilities or health conditions who would be harmed by
certain protocols, such as face masking requirements.
https://www.flgov.com/2021/08/06/florida-department-of-health-and-florida-department-of-education-publish-rules-to-protect-parents-rights/
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Note on our Third
Quarter Meeting:
Omni Hotels & Resorts will continue with its current Safe
and Clean protocols, but will follow state and local mandates
pertaining to guest and associate requirements for mask wearing and
social distancing while indoors. At this time there aren’t any
mandates for Osceola or Orange counties.
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Florida
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Highlighting how Florida gives bonuses to law
enforcement, not defunds it, Governor Ron
DeSantis recognized several law enforcement officers, first responders
and rescue teams in presenting them with one-time relief checks
through the “Florida’s Heroes” initiative.
The initiative is an opportunity to recognize law enforcement
officers, paramedics, emergency medical technicians (EMTs) and
firefighters in the state of Florida with a one-time relief payment of
up to $1,000 to 49,000 law enforcement officers as an appreciation of
the selfless sacrifices made throughout the COVID-19
pandemic.
“First responders work every single day – no matter the
conditions – to keep us safe,” Governor DeSantis said. “That was
perhaps never more apparent than during the last year and a half
during the pandemic. I am proud to deliver these checks to show our
immense gratitude for their service.”
The Governor presented one-time checks to the Urban
Search and Rescue Task Forces, who worked tirelessly after
the Surfside tragedy.
“The men and women joining me here today from Urban Search
and Rescue Task Forces 1 and 2 are the best of the best. We thank them
for their tireless response in Surfside and hope these relief checks
express our gratitude for all that they have done in our
state.”
Read more: https://www.flgov.com/2021/08/10/governor-desantis-presents-first-responders-relief-checks-to-urban-search-and-rescue-task-forces-1-2/
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Governor DeSantis then distributed checks to first responders
with the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office, where he was
joined by Jacksonville Mayor Lenny Curry.
Read more: https://www.flgov.com/2021/08/10/governor-ron-desantis-distributes-bonus-checks-to-jacksonville-sheriffs-deputies-through-the-floridas-heroes-initiative/
And the Governor distributed relief checks to the
Escambia County Sheriff’s Office, where he was joined
by Escambia County Sheriff Chip Simmons.
Read more: https://www.flgov.com/2021/08/10/governor-ron-desantis-thanks-escambia-county-sheriffs-deputies-for-service-with-floridas-heroes-initiative-relief-checks/
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Governor DeSantis also traveled the state to thank
educators by distributing one-time disaster relief checks up to $1,000
in recognition of their hard work teaching
students in the challenging 2020-2021 school year. The Governor kept
the schools open last year for crucial in-person learning and Florida
educators stepped up. These 177,000 Disaster Relief Payments represent
the state’s gratitude.
“During the legislative session, I proposed $1,000 bonuses
for all public-school teachers and principals because I recognized the
important role teachers played in providing in-person learning,”
Governor DeSantis said. “We recognized that teachers, principals and
first responders have dealt with countless challenges over the past
year. I think people are going to look back and say, ‘Florida stood by
its kids and teachers’ while other states did not.”
The Governor was in Bay County and Pinellas County to
personally thank and encourage educators in those
districts.
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The historic gaming compact between the State of
Florida and the Seminole Tribe of Florida was
approved by the U.S. Department of the Interior this past week. This
agreement, the largest gaming compact in history, will generate a
minimum of $2.5 billion in new revenue to the state over the next five
years and an estimated $6 billion through 2030. The Tribe is not
currently making any revenue payments to the
state.
“The final approval of this historic gaming compact is a big
deal for the State of Florida,” Governor DeSantis said. “This
mutually-beneficial agreement will grow our economy, expand tourism
and recreation and provide billions in new revenue to benefit
Floridians.”
“Today is a great day for the people of Florida, who will
benefit not only from a $2.5 billion revenue sharing guarantee over
five years, but also from statewide sports betting and new casino
games that will roll out this fall and mean more jobs for Floridians
and more money invested in this state,” said Marcellus Osceola Jr.,
Chairman of the Seminole Tribe of Florida. “We thank Governor
DeSantis, President Simpson, Speaker Sprowls and the Florida
Legislature for their leadership and hard work.”
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Washington, D.C.
Republican Senators Marco Rubio and Rick Scott voted
against the $1 trillion infrastructure bill that
passed the Senate the day before voting against the even more massive
$3.5 trillion budget framework.
“I support investing in roads, bridges, broadband, and
efforts to mitigate against sea level rise, and I hoped there would be
a bill I could vote for,” Rubio said. “But this bill was negotiated in
secret, rushed through the process without meaningful opportunities to
have input, and adds a net increase of $350 billion to the national
debt. I can’t vote for a bill like that.
“The Congressional Budget Office has estimated that the $1
trillion Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act would add a net $350
billion to projected deficits through 2031. The package follows the
Democrats’ irresponsible American Rescue Plan, which prompted Obama
Administration economists to raise alarms over inflation. And it will
be followed by “a massive, $3.5 trillion spending proposal through the
U.S. Senate that would fundamentally transform America into a far-left
fever dream.”
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Senator Marco Rubio, who is the top Republican on the
Senate Intelligence Committee, is calling on the director of
national intelligence to investigate allegations that the federal
government "unmasked" Fox News host Tucker Carlson. Rubio wrote that recent
media reports that "Mr. Carlson was unmasked by a government agency"
have "only fueled the perception that unmasking is being used as a
political hammer or to satisfy curiosity."
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