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Gov. Scott wants Florida to be ‘the model for the country’

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Jul 31, 2020
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Gov. Rick Scott stopped by MSNBC’s Morning Joeto talk about the GOP presidential race and Florida today. During the interview, he told the panel he is skeptical of President Obama’s jobs bill and wants Florida to be a “model for the country.” Via Talking Points Memo:
After talking national politics, Scott moved onto Florida issues, including drug screeningsuspicion-less welfare applicants and going after “job-killing” regulations, a move the Florida Supreme Court recentlyruled took the executive office’s authority a step too far.
Scott attributes his low approval ratingto a “tough” race. “They’re pretty mean-spirited races,” he said.
On top of that, Scott said he’s just willing to make tough choices, saying, “I want to make sure Florida’s the model for the country.”
Yesterday it was reported by the U.S. Census Bureau that Florida has one of the highest rates of uninsured citizensin the country. The state is one of five refusing to create state health care insurance exchangesthrough the Affordable Care Act. Florida has also suffered through one of the most austere budget cuts this year, which economists say are putting the country at risk of another recession.
Scott also talked about the President Obama’s jobs bill. He told Morning Joehe is worried about whether “strings are attached” to the grants.
This is an argument Scott and the Florida state Legislature have used in defense of sending back federal funds awarded to the state.
“This is our money,” he told Morning Joe. “We send it up there. Florida has never gotten back what we send up.”
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