Sen. Rick Scott Proposes Amendments to Coronavirus Relief Package to Protect American Families and Grow the Economy
Senator Rick Scott proposed a number of amendments to the coronavirus relief package to protect Americans and spur economic growth, including tax cuts to save families and job creators more than $320 billion.
Senator Rick Scott said, “Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer have made it clear that they don’t care about getting something done to help the American people. They want to spend more than $3 trillion in taxpayer money on their liberal priorities that have nothing to do with the coronavirus. That’s wrong. We have to make sure we are protecting Americans and supporting families during this crisis.
"The best way to help people right now is to get the economy re-opened, support businesses by cutting taxes and regulations, protect Americans from the threat of Communist China, and ensure there is ample testing and Personal Protective Equipment across the country. That’s my focus and that should be the focus of everyone in Congress right now.” Read more HERE.
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Sen. Rick Scott Leads Colleagues in Urging an Investigation into the Threat of Chinese-Manufactured Drones
Senators Rick Scott led Senators Richard Blumenthal, Marco Rubio, Josh Hawley, Tom Cotton, Marsha Blackburn and Martha McSally in a letter to U.S. Department of Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross urging the Department to examine the impact that importing Chinese-made drones may have on national security. Senator Scott and colleagues have also introduced the American Security Drone Act to prohibit the U.S. Government from purchasing drones manufactured in countries identified as national security threats, like Iran and China. Read more, including the full letter, HERE.
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Sen. Rick Scott Applauds Senate Passage of Bill with Senator Hawley to Ban TikTok on Government Devices
Senator Rick Scott released the below statement following the Senate’s unanimous passage of his and Senator Josh Hawley’s bill to ban all federal employees from using TikTok on government devices. Several government agencies have already banned TikTok on federal government devices due to cybersecurity concerns and possible spying by the Communist Chinese government. The Administration also recently announced it is considering a ban on Chinese social media apps,
Senator Rick Scott said, “Today, the U.S. Senate sent a powerful message to all companies controlled by the Communist Party of China. Companies like TikTok, under the control of Communist China, are obligated to spy, steal user data and censor any content the government wishes. We’ve watched the Communist Party of China use drones to spy on our citizens, now they are using apps like TikTok to surveil us. We must protect all Americans from this risk. I’m glad the Senate agreed to pass my bill with Senator Hawley today to ban this app on government devices, eliminating a threat to U.S. networks and to national security." Read more HERE.
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Sen. Rick Scott Requests Meeting with IOC President Bach on Moving 2022 Olympic Games Out of Communist China
Senator Rick Scott sent a letter to International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Thomas Bach requesting a meeting prior to the IOC Executive Board meeting in October to discuss his call for the IOC to stand up for freedom and urge Communist China to stop violating human rights, or find a new home for the 2022 Olympic Games. For nearly a year, Senator Scott has been urging the Committee to reconsider its decision to host the 2022 Winter Olympics in Communist China as General Secretary Xi Jinping commits genocide against the Uyghurs in Xinjiang and restricts the human rights of Hong Kongers. Read more, including the full letter, HERE. |