Press "Enter" to skip to content

Posts tagged as “Rick Scott”

Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL) Endorses Former President Donald Trump for Republican Nomination in Upcoming Election

Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL) has endorsed former President Donald Trump for the Republican nomination for president in the upcoming election, citing his long-standing relationship with Trump and his belief that the world would be a better place with him as president. His endorsement is likely to be a major boost for Trump's campaign, and it remains to be seen if other Republicans will follow Scott's lead and unite behind Trump.

President Biden Visits Florida to Survey Hurricane Idalia Damage and Offer Federal Assistance

President Joe Biden visited Live Oak, Florida on Saturday to survey the damage caused by Hurricane Idalia and meet with local officials, first responders, and survivors. He expressed his gratitude to the first responders and storm survivors, and vowed to approve any requests from the state for federal recovery assistance. Biden also had an aerial tour of the damage on his way to Live Oak and praised the courage of those who ran towards danger instead of away from it, as part of his ongoing tour of states affected by natural disasters.

Republican Study Committee Proposes Cuts to Social Security and Medicare, While Florida Senator Rick Scott Mulls Presidential Run

Last week, the Republican Study Committee released a 167-page document proposing changes to Social Security and Medicare, including privatization of Medicare and adjustments to the retirement age for future retirees. The White House has rejected the proposal, while Senator Rick Scott is considering a run for the White House despite receiving little support on Twitter.

Sen. Rick Scott Amends ‘Rescue America’ Plan to Include Exemptions for Essential Services

Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., has amended his “Rescue America” plan, which originally called for all federal legislation to sunset in five years, to include exemptions for Social Security, Medicare, national security, veterans benefits, and other essential services. The proposal has been met with mixed reactions from both sides of the aisle, with Democrats criticizing the potential to weaken the safety net and Republicans expressing frustration with the lack of specifics. The new language is intended to address these concerns, though it is uncertain if it will be enough to gain the support of both parties.

Sen. Rick Scott Revises ‘Rescue America’ Plan After Criticism from Both Sides of the Aisle

Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL) has proposed the "Rescue America" plan to reduce the size of the federal government and increase accountability. The revised version of the plan includes exceptions for Social Security, Medicare, national security, veterans benefits, and other essential services, and has been met with mixed reactions from both sides of the aisle. President Joe Biden has expressed concern that the plan could jeopardize popular programs, and it remains to be seen how the plan will be received by Congress.

Biden and Democrats Push for Increased Social Security Benefits, While Republicans Propose Cuts

At Tuesday's State of the Union address, President Joe Biden accused Republicans of wanting to use "debt ceiling" negotiations to force cuts to Social Security and Medicare. In response, Democrats proposed a bill to increase Social Security benefits and fund them through taxes on the wealthy. The debate over Social Security and Medicare continues to be a contentious issue in Washington, with both sides proposing different solutions.

Mitch McConnell Criticizes Fellow Republican Sen. Rick Scott Over ‘Rescue America’ Plan, as Biden and White House Target Other GOP Senators

President Biden and the White House have been vocal in their criticism of Republican senators Mike Lee, Rick Scott, and Ron Johnson over their proposals that could affect retirement and health care programs. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell has been particularly vocal in his criticism of Scott's "Rescue America" plan, which proposed that all federal legislation sunsets in 5 years. The Republican senators have responded forcefully, accusing Biden of deceiving the public about where they stand, and the debate between the White House and Republican senators is likely to continue in the coming weeks.

We've updated the design to something a little more modern.  Got an opinion?  Let us know!