Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Top Stories

Rick Scott Brings Back Proposal Targeting Fentanyl Transport Through U.S. Mail

Last week, U.S. Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., brought back the “Uniform Postal Data Acquisition for Transparency and Early Detection within the United States Postal Service (UPDATED USPS) Act.”

Scott insisted the bill will help “curb the flow of fentanyl through the U.S. mail,” and his office offered some of the reasons why he was championing the proposal.

“The bill strengthens advance electronic data requirements on shipments from foreign adversaries, allowing the postal service to block the transmission of packages which lack digital tracking data. If passed, this bill would make it easier for the U.S. to stop foreign cartels from circumventing border patrol agents and curb the delivery of fentanyl into American communities. In 2021, more than 70,000 Americans have died from fentanyl overdoses,” Scott’s office noted.

“Every day, fentanyl is pouring into American communities and killing our neighbors and loved ones. More than 70,000 Americans died in 2021 from fentanyl overdoses – and every one of these deaths was 100 percent preventable,” Scott said.

“Today, I am continuing my work to combat the deadly fentanyl crisis by reintroducing the UPDATED USPS Act, giving officials another desperately needed tool to use in the fight to keep these deadly drugs out of our country. We know that Communist China is feeding the Mexican Cartels the precursors they need to make fentanyl and then smuggle it over the border, but it’s also coming in through the mail. By strengthening requirements on shipments from foreign adversaries, we’ll be able to stop shipments of fentanyl before they reach our communities and kill our citizens. Americans are dying every day. We don’t have time to wait, and I won’t stop fighting in the Senate to bring an end to this horrible crisis,” he added.

See also  Trump, Scott Lead Biden, Powell in Florida Chamber of Commerce Poll

The bill was sent to the U.S. Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee. So far, there are no Senate co-sponsors and no companion measure over in the U.S. House.

Author

  • Florida Daily

    Florida Daily offers news, insights and analysis as we cover the most important issues in the state, from education, to business and politics.

    View all posts
Share this story:
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

<

Ed Dean: Publisher

 

Ed Dean is a leading radio and news media personality including hosting the #1 statewide radio talk show in Florida. Contact Ed.Dean@FloridaDaily.com

Related Stories

Elections

The latest Florida Chamber of Commerce statewide poll finds former President Donald Trump and Senator Rick Scott (R-FL) leading their likely Democratic opponents. Trump...

Foreign Affairs

Earlier today, Florida Senator Rick Scott (R) issued the following statement urging the immediate passage of his Accelerating Movement of Essential Rx Items to Create...

Politics

A publicly-funded media network known for a leftward bias recently came under criticism of Florida Senator Rick Scott. Earlier this week, Scott sent a letter to...

Senator Rick Scott

Florida Senator Rick Scott was joined by fellow Florida Republican Senator Marco Rubio and Alaska’s Senators Lisa Murkowski (R), and Dan Sullivan (R), to...