Governor Rick Scott today urged the Florida Legislature to include $200 million in state funding to its budget to help fix the federally operated Herbert Hoover Dike and solve water issues around Lake Okeechobee. Governor Scott also asked the Legislature to pass a good bill which address the problems surrounding Lake Okeechobee and benefits Florida’s environment.
Governor Rick Scott
Gov. Scott urges legislature to fund $200 million to help fix Herbert Hoover Dike
Encourages Legislature to pass bill to help Lake Okeechobee
Governor Rick Scott today urged the Florida Legislature to include $200 million in state funding to its budget to help fix the federally operated Herbert Hoover Dike and solve water issues around Lake Okeechobee. Governor Scott also commended Senate President Negron’s focus on storage south of Lake Okeechobee in the A2 Reservoir and asked the Legislature to pass a good bill which address the problems surrounding Lake Okeechobee and benefits Florida’s environment.
Below are the remarks as prepared for delivery that Governor Scott gave today in Tallahassee:
Governor Rick Scott said, “It’s important to me that as the Legislature has progressed on President Negron’s priority Lake Okeechobee bill, I give an update on how I believe we should be funding our environment and conversations I have been having with the Trump Administration.
“Florida is known for our beautiful waterways and pristine coastline. We have to be very aggressive in protecting our environment and every year I have been in office, I have fought to provide resources to protect our lands and waterways. Unfortunately, due to heavy amounts of rain, we had the Lost Summer in 2013 and last year we had the algal blooms in South Florida where I had to declare a state of emergency.
“Our environment and the local economy in South Florida were hit hard. Businesses were hurt, our tourism industry was impacted and we have to continue to do all we can to make sure we keep enhancing the quality of our water. That’s why today I am announcing two items:
“First, I am calling on both the House and the Senate to allocate $200 million in state funds to help fix the federal Herbert Hoover Dike. They are in the middle of their budget negotiations and I urge them to add this in immediately. If we can start working to fix the Dike, we can help solve a lot of the water issues we have seen with Lake Okeechobee. Repairing the Dike is key to enhancing the water quality in South Florida and I am going to be very aggressive at doing whatever we can to protect our environment.
“I have spoken to the Trump Administration about the importance of fixing the federal Dike and I know they are very focused on investing in our environment and infrastructure. As you know, we had a major win from the Trump Administration last week with their commitment of $1.5 billion in LIP funding. This was nearly a billion more than the Obama Administration gave us. With this additional funding, we now have other funds available to spend on key items in our state, like our environment. And most importantly, we now have a federal government that is our partner and actually focused on working with Florida. My goal is for the Dike to be completely repaired by 2022, and I look forward to continuing to work with the Trump Administration to complete this, which would substantially reduce future discharges.
“Second, the quality of our water is one of the biggest issues facing our state and President Negron has been very focused on getting a bill done to help Lake Okeechobee. I have continued to review the legislation and watch it go through the process this session. And today, I met with many Senators on this bill to let them know my thoughts on it. There is a lot about the bill I like, and I know it is still going through the process. But ultimately, I hope the legislature sends me a great bill that addresses the Lake Okeechobee problem and benefits our environment and takes into consideration the agriculture community.
“Specifically, I support storage south of the lake in the A2 Reservoir which utilizes state-owned land and does not take people’s private land. This is a big step toward protecting our pristine environment. This additional storage, in conjunction with our currently planned projects around the Lake, will help reduce harmful discharges to the estuaries in South Florida. It’s very important to me that while we fund items in this bill, dollars are not taken away from our existing restoration plan, including projects like C43 and C44. Also, it is important to me that whatever is passed does not impact any person’s job. We have dedicated record funding toward Everglades restoration and I am confident we have the funds available to get these projects done without taking on more debt.
“I am a businessman who came into government to get things done for Florida families. Protecting our environment isn’t a partisan issue. We have to aggressively fight to protect it. I think about my grandsons who love being outdoors and I want to make sure we leave our future generations a pristine environment.”
Since taking office, Governor Scott has worked to provide record funding for our springs, pass a historic $880 million Everglades water quality plan and create a dedicated source of funding to restore the Everglades and Florida’s springs. Under Governor Scott’s leadership, Florida has invested more than $680 million in Everglades restoration. This year, Governor Scott proposed nearly $4 billion for Florida’s environment, with $360 million for water quality projects. This includes $60 million for the new Indian River Lagoon and Caloosahatchee Clean-Up Initiative and $225 million for Everglades restoration.
Governor Rick Scott appoints three to Lower Florida Keys Hospital District
Governor Rick Scott today announced the appointment of two and the reappointment of one to the Lower Florida Keys Hospital District.
Dr. Lesley Thompson, 54, of Summerland Key, is the principal director of exceptional school education for the Monroe County School District. She is reappointed for a term beginning April 14, 2017, and ending September 12, 2019.
Daniel Coll, 58, of Key West, is a former business owner and property investor. He succeeds Phillip Pierce and is appointed for a term beginning April 14, 2017, and ending September 12, 2019.
James Muir, 61, of Little Torch Key, is a former naval officer, and is currently a pilot for FedEx. He succeeds John Padget and is appointed for a term beginning April 14, 2017, and ending September 12, 2020.
ICYMI: Bay News 9: Gov. Scott Directed Florida National Guard to Fight Wildfires
“Gov. Scott Directed Florida National Guard to Fight Wildfires”
Bay News 9 – Tampa Bay, FL
April 12, 2017
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ICYMI: WKMG: Gov. Scott Fights for Funding for VISIT FLORIDA and Enterprise Florida
“Gov. Scott Fights for Funding for VISIT FLORIDA and Enterprise Florida”
WKMG-ORD (CBS) – Orlando, FL
April 12, 2017
To view the clip, click HERE.
Gov. Scott announces Comcast to create 600 new jobs in Miramar
Governor Rick Scott announced that Comcast will be expanding in South Florida and creating more than 600 jobs at their new Miramar facility. Governor Scott also recognized Comcast for their commitment to hiring members of the military community, including veterans, National Guard and Reserve members, and military spouses. Comcast currently employs more than 30,000 Floridians at more than 300 location across the state.
Governor Scott said, “I am proud to announce that Comcast will be expanding in Florida and creating 600 new jobs for families in Miramar. I was also honored to recognize some of the many military members and veterans that have built careers at Comcast thanks to the company’s commitment to hiring our brave service members. Today’s announcement shows that our focus on economic development and making Florida the most business-friendly state in the nation is clearly keeping our state on track to becoming first for jobs. I look forward to seeing Comcast’s continued success across the state.”
Reggie Scales, Comcast’s Vice President of Business Services, said, “The 600 new jobs here in Florida are an important part of our commitment to making the customer experience our best product. The investments we are making and the jobs we are creating in Florida will have a positive impact on our customers.”
Carol Eggert, Comcast’s Senior Vice President of Military and Veteran Affairs, said, “Comcast is proud to reaffirm our support for our employees who serve as members of the National Guard and Reserve. We recognize that these men and women are invaluable both to our company and to our Nation’s defense. We highly value their skills and are proud to have thousands of members of the military community in all levels of the organization.”
Miramar Mayor Wayne Messam said, “Comcast truly stands out for its continued investment in both our community and in the families whose lives will be positively impacted by these new jobs.”
Those interested in employment opportunities with Comcast can review job profiles and apply for open positions at jobs.comcast.com. Comcast is an equal opportunity employer and offers extensive career-path options along with competitive pay, medical, dental and prescription benefits, retirement investment options, and free and discounted Comcast services.
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Governor Rick Scott to Announce New Jobs at Comcast in Miramar
MEDIA ADVISORY
Tomorrow, April 13th, Governor Rick Scott will announce new jobs at Comcast in Miramar.
WHAT: Jobs Announcement
WHEN: 2:00 PM
WHERE: Comcast Operations Center
15800 SW 25th Street
Miramar, FL 33027
Governor Scott directs Florida National Guard resources to combat wildfires
Governor Rick Scott today directed the Florida National Guard to provide a UH-60 ‘Blackhawk’ helicopter to be placed on standby for potential firefighting missions in Tampa. The aircraft would be flown in support of the Florida Forest Service and will be equipped with the ability to both collect and dispense large quantities of water onto fires without having to land.
Governor Scott said, “As directed by my executive order, our state agencies have been working closely with the Florida Forest Service and our federal partners to determine what resources are needed to fight the increased number of fires across the state. Today I am directing the Florida National Guard to immediately provide resources to help put out forest fires. It is crucial that our firefighters and first responders are able to immediately respond to dangerous wildfires and this helicopter will be an incredibly valuable resource in our fight to protect our communities. We will continue to work closely with our federal, state and local partners to make sure we are doing everything we can to combat these fires and keep our state safe. I ask that all Floridians join my wife Ann and I in praying for the safety of our first responders as they combat these fires.”
Positioning a UH-60 ‘Blackhawk’ helicopter on standby in Tampa will allow National Guard units to activate within minutes and join firefighters and first responders in combatting any ongoing or potential wildfires. The aircraft will be able to dump hundreds of gallons of water onto the flames. Additionally, this will allow the Florida Forest Service to relocate other important aerial resources to different regions of the state to prepared for and respond to wildfires. Yesterday, Governor Scott issued Executive Order 17-120 declaring a state of emergency in Florida following the recent wildfires across the state and the high potential for increased wildfires to continue this year.
Governor Scott Awards Small Business Nic’s Toggery with Business Ambassador Award
During a meeting of the Florida Cabinet today, Governor Rick Scott recognized Nic’s Toggery with the Governor’s Business Ambassador Award. Nic’s Toggery is a Tallahassee-based menswear specialty store established by Nic Gavalas in 1950. The family business now has three locations in Tallahassee and has 15 employees.
Governor Scott said, “I’m proud to recognize Nic’s Toggery with the Business Ambassador Award today. It’s great to see George and his family grow their business in our capital city. Small businesses are vital to Florida’s economy and we will continue fighting to help them succeed and create jobs.”
Victor Gavalas, President of Nic’s Toggery, said, “It’s an honor to be recognized by Governor Scott with the Business Ambassador Award on behalf of the team at Nic’s Toggery. My brothers and I are proud to continue our father’s small business and fulfill his dream of the Southeast region with the finest quality of clothing. We are incredibly grateful for our success, and we look forward to growing in Tallahassee and throughout Florida for generations to come.”
For more information about Nic’s Toggery, visit www.nicstoggery.com.
Governor Rick Scott Recognizes Andres Cardona with Young Entrepreneur Award
During a meeting of the Florida Cabinet today, Governor Rick Scott recognized Andres Cardona, 23, with the Young Entrepreneur Award. Andres is the founder and CEO of Elite Basketball Academy, a youth basketball program. Elite Basketball Academy was founded in 2011 and is based in Miami.
Governor Scott said, “I’m proud to present Andres with the Young Entrepreneur Award today. It’s great to see Florida entrepreneurs follow their dreams of starting a business and make a difference in their community. It takes dedication and hard work to start a business, and I look forward to seeing Elite Basketball Academy’s success in Florida.”
Andres Cardona, founder and CEO of Elite Basketball Academy, said, “It’s an honor to be recognized with the Governor’s Young Entrepreneur Award. Elite Basketball Academy is focused on providing youth with everlasting principles in the Miami area. We work hard to develop outstanding citizens. I’m grateful for the success we have seen, and I can’t wait to see what the future holds.”
To learn more about Elite Basketball Academy, visit eliteballacademy.com. To learn more about the Governor’s Young Entrepreneur Award, visit HireFloridaGrads.com.