From Republican Party of Florida <[email protected]>
Subject RPOF Newsletter
Date May 23, 2022 1:10 PM
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CHAIRMAN'S MESSAGE





Historic funding for Florida cancer research







Almost every Floridian has known someone afflicted with the scourge of cancer. It is virtually tied with heart disease as the leading cause of death in the state.



Governor DeSantis knows this as well as anyone as First Lady Casey DeSantis is a cancer survivor. And so, putting Floridians first as always, he and the First Lady announced $100 million for cancer research and care in the coming year — a 60 percent increase from this year.



“Cancer remains a leading cause of death in Florida, and we will continue to support those fighting this deadly disease,” said Governor Ron DeSantis.



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Protecting Floridians from protesters at their homes



After the leak of a ruling that would overturn Roe v. Wade, we all watched in dismay as protesters tried to intimidate U.S. Supreme Court justices at their homes — at the instigation or indifference of Democrats and their media allies.



But we won’t tolerate such anti-Americanism in Florida. Governor DeSantis signed HB 1571 this week, which prohibits picketing and protesting outside of a person’s residence. Such residential picketing will be punishable as a second-degree misdemeanor.



“Sending unruly mobs to private residences, like we have seen with the angry crowds in front of the homes of Supreme Court justices, is inappropriate,” Governor DeSantis said.



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FLORIDA



$125 million for more nurses in Florida







The nursing shortage nationally is well known, which is why Governor DeSantis and the Republican Legislature are proactively adding $125 million for nursing education for the coming year. This brings the total investment in workforce education funding to more than $5 billion since the Governor took office in 2019.



This new funding will include student loan reimbursement and scholarships for nurses, expanding infrastructure at nursing colleges, and salary and recruitment incentives for nurses.



“We are investing in quality nursing education to increase the number of programs and jobs that prepare students for careers in nursing,” Governor DeSantis said. “We want to continue to support these front-line heroes.”



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$3.2 million for manufacturing support in Okaloosa County



Governor DeSantis announced $3.2 million to Okaloosa County this week to expand roads, rail lines and utility infrastructure at the Shoal River Ranch, an industrial mega site. This investment is expected to bring more than 11,000 jobs to the Okaloosa County region.



“Today’s grant will lay the foundation for a dramatic expansion of manufacturing in Okaloosa County,” Governor DeSantis said.



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Enthusiastic crowd greets Senator Rubio in Seminole County







Senator Marco Rubio spoke at a grassroots event in Seminole County where Team Marco opened a field office.



"What's happened in the last 16 months Democrats have been in charge? Gas prices today are almost double what they were at this time last year," Senator Rubio said. "We have inflation...which was fed by $1.9 trillion in wasteful government spending in March of last year, passed down the partisan line by Democrats... We have a baby formula shortage in America. In the United States — we're not talking about a third-world or a developing country or even a war zone — in the United States of America, because of incompetence. They knew this was going to be a problem last December, they did nothing about it.”







Moody calls out DHS chief Mayorkas for lying about the border



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Attorney General Moody was on Fox Business with Maria Bartoromo this week and lit into the Biden administration and DHS Secretary Mayorkas.



“When he said they are enforcing the law, that is a lie, an outright lie,” Attorney General Moody said. “The lengths to which this administration is going to cover up the disaster at the border is astounding, and we have seen this from the beginning…This is a purposeful undermining of the border and a purposeful coverup.”



More than 234,000 people crossed the Southwest border in April — the highest ever. Yet Biden and Mayorkas are planning to end Title 42 next week, which by their own numbers will literally double the number of crossers, the Attorney General said.



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CFO Patronis announces anti-fraud initiatives for Special Session







Florida’s home insurance market is in crisis and Florida Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Jimmy Patronis is proposing five initiatives targeting fraud for the upcoming special session that Governor DeSantis called for insurance reform. A top proposal is to stand up three Anti-Fraud Homeowner Squads requiring 23 news positions for detectives, attorneys, and analysts.



“As area policyholders know, Florida’s insurance market is in trouble. We are seeing more private carriers exit the market, and we’re seeing Citizens Insurance policies grow,” CFO Patronis said. “Florida communities are under attack by fraudsters who are willing to try anything to game the system.”



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LG Nuñez predicts “red tsunami” in November in Florida



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Lieutenant Governor Jeanette Nuñez told Fox News’ Brian Kilmeade that Democrats are “delusional” if they actually believe they can flip Florida blue in the upcoming midterm elections. She said rapidly increasing support from Hispanic voters will help create a "red tsunami" in November.



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