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MEMORANDUM – Governor Rick Scott’s Weekly Radio Address

July 20, 2012 Government, Video No Comments

Memorandum

Executive Office of the Governor

RE: Governor Rick Scott’s Weekly Radio Address

Attached please find Governor Rick Scott’s weekly radio address. Learn more about Governor Scott’s work to bring jobs to Florida by eliminating job-killing regulation, holding government accountable and making sure Florida has the best educated workforce.

Click here http://youtu.be/mEMEZ5ZANlI for the video version of the Weekly Radio Address.

If you have any questions or need additional information, please call Governor Scott’s press office at (850) 717-9282.

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Weekly Radio Address Friday, July 20, 2012

Hi, this is Governor Rick Scott.

In recent days, we’ve started seeing evidence that Florida is on the right track. A key indicator of this is our state’s ability to recruit and retain innovative and progressive companies that contribute to our economy and create jobs.

This week, I was pleased to announce two companies that have recently decided to invest and expand their Florida operations, bringing jobs into our state. Wawa convenience stores opened its first Florida facilities this week in Orlando and plan to expand to over 100 Central Florida stores in the next five years.

Digital Risk, a company already operating in our state, announced that they are expanding their Florida operations and adding high-paying jobs. The growth throughout Florida also demonstrates our success in maintaining a business-friendly environment statewide. It is clear that Florida is on the right track to getting back to work. I invite you to read more about these two major job announcements at flgov.com http://www.flgov.com/ .

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