Governor Rick Scott today announced Erin Rock, who currently serves as Chief of Staff for the Department of Management Services (DMS), will serve as DMS Interim Secretary beginning on March 31st.
Governor Scott said, “Erin has dedicated her career to serving our state and Florida families for more than a decade. As a member of the senior leadership team at DMS, Erin has played an integral role in managing the daily operations of DMS and keeping the cost of government down for taxpayers. I am confident she will continue her great work as Interim Secretary.”
Erin Rock has served in her current position as Chief of Staff since May 2016. Prior to this role, Erin served as Deputy Secretary for Business Operations from 2015 to 2016. She has served in various leadership roles in Florida state government since 2003. Erin received her Bachelor of Arts degree in communications from the University of North Florida.
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Gov. Rick Scott to Host Fighting for Florida Jobs Roundtable in DeLand
Tomorrow, March 23, Governor Rick Scott will host a Fighting for Florida Jobs Roundtable with business owners, economic development leaders, tourism leaders, and community members to discuss the local economic impact of VISIT FLORIDA and Enterprise Florida.
WHAT: Fighting for Florida Jobs Roundtable
WHEN: 9:00 AM
WHERE: Kermit’s Key West Key Lime Shoppe
1842 Patterson Ave
DeLand, FL 32724
NOTE: Parking is available in row of spaces directly in front of building and empty lot next door.
ICYMI: WPEC: Gov. Scott: Florida is the Best in the Country for Private Sector Job Growth
“Gov. Scott: Florida is the Best in the Country for Private Sector Job Growth”
WPEC (CBS) – West Palm Beach, FL
March 21, 2017
To view the clip, click HERE.
ICYMI: WJAX: Gov. Scott, Business Owners and Economic Development Leaders Fight for Florida Jobs
“Gov. Scott, Business Owners and Economic Development Leaders Fight for Florida Jobs”
WJAX – Jacksonville, FL
March 20, 2017
To view the clip, click HERE.
Gov. Rick Scott to Host Fighting for Florida Jobs Roundtable in Seminole
Tomorrow, March 22, Governor Rick Scott will host a Fighting for Florida Jobs Roundtable with business owners, economic development leaders, tourism leaders, and community members to discuss the local economic impact of VISIT FLORIDA and Enterprise Florida.
WHAT: Fighting for Florida Jobs Roundtable
WHEN: 9:00 AM
WHERE: Allen Sports Center
6585 Seminole Boulevard
Seminole, Florida 33772
Gov. Scott: Florida Leads Nation in January Job Creation
Governor Rick Scott announced today that Florida businesses added more private-sector jobs in January than any other state. In January, Florida businesses created 50,700 new private-sector jobs, resulting in a private-sector job growth rate of 3.6 percent over the year. Governor Scott also announced today that January home prices were higher across the state than one year ago as Florida’s housing market continues to strengthen.
Governor Scott said, “I am proud to announce that Florida business created more jobs than any other state across the entire nation during the month of January. As more and more companies choose to invest in our state, we also continue to see improvements in other parts of the economy, such as the housing market. Even though our economy continues to grow, we have to keep making sure more businesses move to and expand in Florida. That’s why we must keep fighting for Florida jobs and investing in proven tools that help our economy like Enterprise Florida and VISIT FLORIDA.”
January marks the 21st consecutive month that Florida has created more private-sector jobs over-the-year than Texas, with the addition of 260,600 new jobs in the last year. Florida led the nation in job gains in professional and business services, construction and manufacturing over-the-year in January. The statewide median sales price for single-family existing homes in January was $220,000, up 10.1 percent from the previous year’s median price of $199,900. In January, 10,023 new building permits were issued in Florida, accounting for 12 percent of all U.S. building permits.
Florida Department of Economic Opportunity Executive Director Cissy Proctor said, “Now is a great time for job seekers to find their dream job in Florida. Our strong, diversified job growth highlights the critical importance of investing in job creation tools to ensure every Florida family can prosper. As we work to attract new companies and jobs to our state, we expect our housing market to continue its strong growth. Eliminating Enterprise Florida and reducing the effectiveness of VISIT FLORIDA would cripple our state’s ability to compete for these good jobs.”
ICYMI: Florida Politics: Rick Scott harangues Duval Delegation, pushes incentives in Jacksonville
Rick Scott harangues Duval Delegation, pushes incentives in Jacksonville
Florida Politics
A.G. Gancarski
March 20, 2017
When Gov. Rick Scott comes to your town to hold a “Fighting for Florida’s Jobs” round table, that means your GOP State Representatives crossed him on an incentive vote.
Scott started off March in Rep. Travis Cummings‘ district, where he repeatedly jabbed at Cummings and Rep. Paul Renner for opposing Enterprise Florida and Visit Florida.
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Reps. Cord Byrd, Clay Yarborough, and Jason Fischer all voted against incentives, as did Democrats Tracie Davis and Kim Daniels.
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“We’ve done over 900 projects around the state,” Scott said, “and we don’t put the money out unless the jobs are created.
Scott discussed tourism, of course, in the context of Visit Florida.
“In our state, one out of six jobs comes from tourism,” Scott noted. “For every dollar we spend, we get three dollars back on taxes … if we lost all our tourists, taxes would go up $1,500” per household.
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“Cord Byrd, Kim Daniels, Jason Fischer, and Clay Yarborough — they voted to get rid of Enterprise Florida along with Tracie Davis,” Scott said.
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“Jobs aren’t going to grow themselves. We’re going to have to go out and get them,” Love said.
Councilor Aaron Bowman, who also is Senior VP of JAXUSA, noted that 2,500 Amazon.com jobs wouldn’t have come to Jacksonville without incentives.
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Councilor Danny Becton, whose district houses Johnson and Johnson, noted that “it was close” between Jacksonville and Ireland — and incentives make the difference.
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Benefits of incentives go beyond Duval. In Nassau County, the Lignotech deal — trumpeted months back as a source of high-wage skilled jobs — may be an anomaly, if incentive money dries up.
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The case for Florida, Scott said, is made in “telling our story.”
In that context, incentive programs offer the megaphone.
Governor Rick Scott Appoints One to Florida Real Estate Commission
Governor Rick Scott announced today the appointment of Patti Ketcham to the Florida Real Estate Commission.
Ketcham, of Tallahassee, is the owner of Ketcham Realty Group, Inc. She succeeds Darla Furst and is appointed for a term beginning March 20, 2017, and ending October 31, 2020.
This appointment is subject to Senate confirmation.
Gov. Rick Scott to Attend National Guard Day Ceremony
Tomorrow, March 21st, Governor Rick Scott will attend National Guard Day at the Capitol and present Veterans Service Medals to Florida veterans.
WHAT: National Guard Day Ceremony
WHEN: 11:30 AM
WHERE: Florida State Capitol Courtyard
400 South Monroe Street
Tallahassee, FL 32399
ICYMI: WCJB: Gov. Scott and Tourism Leaders Speak Out Against Job Killing Legislation
“Gov. Scott and Tourism Leaders Speak Out Against Job Killing Legislation”
WCJB (ABC) – Gainesville, FL
March 14, 2017
To view the clip, click HERE.